2025/2026 Football Thread ⚽️

The funny thing is they paying that kid $12 g's a week knowing they really value him that high.
You know that muhfucka want to leave immejiately now

Chelshit or city will grab him up
Rodri injured right?!

Brighton can eat a dick

I'm not paying that
Plus I’m hearing the Kone kid really the future but Amorim trying to bring him along slowly
 
The funny thing is they paying that kid $12 g's a week knowing they really value him that high.
You know that muhfucka want to leave immejiately now

Chelshit or city will grab him up
Rodri injured right?!

Brighton can eat a dick

I'm not paying that
We don’t need him
We got the Caicedo clone at home already
:paid:
 
The funny thing is they paying that kid $12 g's a week knowing they really value him that high.
You know that muhfucka want to leave immejiately now

Chelshit or city will grab him up
Rodri injured right?!

Brighton can eat a dick

I'm not paying that
Sign him Pep!
 
Of course yall are. Yall got a student loan debt that yall only been paying interest on since 2005.

But yall still living off the legacy of being a big club at one point, so yall got like 50 sponsors and official club partners.

If the club had a coochie they would be selling that shit on onlyfans.
Oh shit
 
Just got back from work and see Wrexham beating Southampton... If they get promoted that would be 4 consecutive promotions in 4 years, thats gotta be a record from non league to EPL???
 
The funny thing is they paying that kid $12 g's a week knowing they really value him that high.
You know that muhfucka want to leave immejiately now

Chelshit or city will grab him up
Rodri injured right?!

Brighton can eat a dick

I'm not paying that

Baleba is not on 12k bro lol wouldnt leave a top club like Lille to sign for that little... Hes likely on more than 68k...


The £12,500 per week Carlos Baleba myth​

But back to the wages Brighton pay Baleba. How do we know the midfielder is not taking home just £12,500 per week, as claimed by Capology?

When the Albion signed Baleba in the summer of 2023 for £25 million, he became their second-most expensive player of all time. Only £30 million Joao Pedro signed a couple of months later cost more.

If we take Capology figures as gospel like United fans, Brighton put the second-most expensive buy in their history on a lower wage than backup goalkeeper Jason Steele and 11th choice central midfielder Steven Alzate. Plain nonsense.


In terms of the Albion’s total wage bill when Baleba signed, Brighton paid out £146.2 million during the 2023-24 season. Baleba earning £12,500 per week would have seen him take home £650,000.

Does anyone honestly believe that a player the Albion paid £25 million for (the second-most expensive in Brighton history, in case that point has not been hammered home enough yet) and whom they rated so highly prior to signing accounted for 0.44 percent of the annual wage bill?

That £146.2 million figure comes from the officially published Albion accounts. In a sign of how wildly inaccurate Capology is, their own estimate of Brighton’s wage bill in 2023-24 was £66.8 million.

Even taking into account non-playing first staff, Capology‘s made-up numbers are miles away from the actual total the Albion spent on wages during the 2023-24 campaign.

More maths means we know the average Brighton wage in 2023-24 was £68,00 per week. Again, Baleba signed at such considerable expense would not earn less than one-fifth of the average.
 
We looked awful defensively

Thought we were past giving up stupid corners goals

We are a week away from the start of the Bayindir is our starting goal keep?
 
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Just got back from work and see Wrexham beating Southampton... If they get promoted that would be 4 consecutive promotions in 4 years, thats gotta be a record from non league to EPL???
Hope them fuckers don't make it
Them Mr lasso ass sounding fans already getting on my nerves.
Baleba is not on 12k bro lol wouldnt leave a top club like Lille to sign for that little... Hes likely on more than 68k...


The £12,500 per week Carlos Baleba myth​

But back to the wages Brighton pay Baleba. How do we know the midfielder is not taking home just £12,500 per week, as claimed by Capology?

When the Albion signed Baleba in the summer of 2023 for £25 million, he became their second-most expensive player of all time. Only £30 million Joao Pedro signed a couple of months later cost more.

If we take Capology figures as gospel like United fans, Brighton put the second-most expensive buy in their history on a lower wage than backup goalkeeper Jason Steele and 11th choice central midfielder Steven Alzate. Plain nonsense.


In terms of the Albion’s total wage bill when Baleba signed, Brighton paid out £146.2 million during the 2023-24 season. Baleba earning £12,500 per week would have seen him take home £650,000.

Does anyone honestly believe that a player the Albion paid £25 million for (the second-most expensive in Brighton history, in case that point has not been hammered home enough yet) and whom they rated so highly prior to signing accounted for 0.44 percent of the annual wage bill?

That £146.2 million figure comes from the officially published Albion accounts. In a sign of how wildly inaccurate Capology is, their own estimate of Brighton’s wage bill in 2023-24 was £66.8 million.

Even taking into account non-playing first staff, Capology‘s made-up numbers are miles away from the actual total the Albion spent on wages during the 2023-24 campaign.

More maths means we know the average Brighton wage in 2023-24 was £68,00 per week. Again, Baleba signed at such considerable expense would not earn less than one-fifth of the average.
Idk bout all of that I just googled it
 
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