How do you define the terms and conditions in a verbal contract? Try selling a car mate and a prospective buyers say's "yeah, i'll have it for £5k" or what ever then when he phones you the next day saying he has found a better one for £4k, sorry mate. Verbal contract
Replies. We're very polite. I myself have an alarm set to wake me up at any time you make a post just so I can reply.
One thing I don't get. All the 'journalist' have Chelsea bidding £115m. Why the extra £4m? The current price is £111m, its not like Brighton are going to reject Chelsea if they match and if they were £4m is hardly going to convince them otherwise. Its nonsensical Nobody has a clue whats going on and as soon as these jounos admit that the world will be a better place.
You got your replies this morning. You were wrong, provably, and utterly hosed. It was another Lossiemouth moment, and you know it.
I still think a cheeky £120m bid would be hysterical now. We have the liquid cash and FFP wiggle room to go up to £250m if Brighton want us to. Boehly can't back down now. Perhaps it would force Caicedo to put in a transfer request and forego his sell-on cut. There's more fun to had here now, especially when they buy Lavia and we have nothing to lose.
Recordings, and associated documentation. We did all this last night and other posters showed you legal experts quoting legal torts and precedent. I know you think you can just keep repeating things like a pissed-up Furby and this will go on till 4am, but it won't. I just you refer you, and anyone else looking in, to view the conversation from last night from 4am onwards.
Who said it was, you utter plum? Brighton held a very public auction. Brighton released a statement that Liverpool had won. The parties spoke to each other. You're clutching straws again with your facile and futile attempts at semantics. Again. And again. And ****ing rinse and repeat.