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[Football] Duffy



Hugo Rune

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Totally agree. I called a while ago that Duffy would be a monster at Burnley, he’s perfect for them.

However it’s questionable if we want to help improve Burnley’s back line like that.

He’d be brilliant in the Premier League for any team that employs a low block gambling that they get one or two touches in the opposition’s penalty area and score from them.

Certainly the likes of Watford, Palace, Burnley and even Newcastle would be improved by having him in their team if he can rediscover his Brighton form (I don’t recall many poor games from the big man when he was playing for us).

If he signs for Palace however, a part of me will die (and another part will perish when he inevitably scores against us).
 






chaileyjem

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I guess its a reference of the fact that Shane was born in Derry in Northern Ireland and played for them at youth international level.
But his late father is from Ireland - and he switched to playing for them at adult level.
 










Springal

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Huge issue with Duffy is the wages. EFL Finances are demolished so unless hes going to take a 50% pay cut seems unlikely.

Also smaller PL clubs will be tightening their belts after no crowds for a year, so £50k+ a week for Duffy might be tricky
 


SAC

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Huge issue with Duffy is the wages. EFL Finances are demolished so unless hes going to take a 50% pay cut seems unlikely.

Also smaller PL clubs will be tightening their belts after no crowds for a year, so £50k+ a week for Duffy might be tricky

I think it's thought to be £40k a week which must be pretty average for a defender for a lower PL club.
 












drew

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Duffy is one of the highest paid players at Brighton

I'd be very surprised if that's the case. He may have been when he signed but we will have signed players on higher wages since he was consigned to the bench and lower. In Potter's first season he only made 12 starts in the Prem. I would suspect that whilst the likes of Dunk will have clauses automatically matching higher salaries I doubt that would apply to a player out on loan.
 


Jolly Red Giant

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MOM last night for Ireland.

https://www.the42.ie/shane-duffy-on-hungary-ireland-5461277-Jun2021/

Problem with inconsistent form is that could be a once-off.

Whoever picked Duffy as MOTM against Hungary must not have watched the game (or maybe he promised them a few pints after the match). Egan and O'Shea were head and shoulders above him at the back (O'Shea would have been my MOTM - didn't put a foot wrong all night and pinged some good passes out of defence - after him, both goalies, Bazunu and Kelleher, played exceptionally well). Duffy had one good block during the game. However, he panicked every time the ball was at his feet and he was constantly caught for pace - dragging down attackers when they got passed him. He almost caused two goals by panicking - once when the ball was passed back to him in the box by Molumby (who should have known better), instead of hoofing it out, he kicked it straight to a Hungarian who forced a fantastic double save from Kelleher to keep it scoreless. Ireland drew that game not because of Duffy, but in spite of him.
 


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International qualification rules are somewhat fluid

The Irish situation is essentially religious bigotry carried over from long ago Still alive and kicking in Glasgow sadly
 




Jolly Red Giant

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I'd be very surprised if that's the case. He may have been when he signed but we will have signed players on higher wages since he was consigned to the bench and lower. In Potter's first season he only made 12 starts in the Prem. I would suspect that whilst the likes of Dunk will have clauses automatically matching higher salaries I doubt that would apply to a player out on loan.

Duffy signed a five year contract in 2018 for £45K a week.

Lallana is the highest paid player at Brighton - because he was a free transfer - he's on about £90K a week. After that the next players are on £50K a week - Jahanbakhsh, Webster and Gross. Duffy is in the next tier with Wellbeck, Dunk, Propper and Maupay. White has a very small contract - something like £300K a year until 2023.
 


WATFORD zero

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Duffy signed a five year contract in 2018 for £45K a week.

Lallana is the highest paid player at Brighton - because he was a free transfer - he's on about £90K a week. After that the next players are on £50K a week - Jahanbakhsh, Webster and Gross. Duffy is in the next tier with Wellbeck, Dunk, Propper and Maupay. White has a very small contract - something like £300K a year until 2023.

You are either a very senior tax specialist in the south east, who has a number of significant clients or somebody who spends too much time on the Internet. I'm really not sure which ???
 


AZ Gull

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Duffy signed a five year contract in 2018 for £45K a week.

Lallana is the highest paid player at Brighton - because he was a free transfer - he's on about £90K a week. After that the next players are on £50K a week - Jahanbakhsh, Webster and Gross. Duffy is in the next tier with Wellbeck, Dunk, Propper and Maupay. White has a very small contract - something like £300K a year until 2023.

Given that White's contract runs until 2024, does that mean that he agreed to play for free in the final year? He goes up in my estimation even more.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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You are either a very senior tax specialist in the south east, who has a number of significant clients or somebody who spends too much time on the Internet. I'm really not sure which ???

Those figures look like they come straight from the spotrac.com website which has been rubbished quite a few times on here as nonsense. Plus saying Ben White is on a contract until 2023, when he signed a new 4 year deal which would have included a substantial pay rise shows that it’s utter rubbish. Dunk, the club captain earning less than Adam Webster, not in a million years.
 




AZ Gull

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Those figures look like they come straight from the spotrac.com website which has been rubbished quite a few times on here as nonsense. Plus saying Ben White is on a contract until 2023, when he signed a new 4 year deal which would have included a substantial pay rise shows that it’s utter rubbish. Dunk, the club captain earning less than Adam Webster, not in a million years.

Are you trying to suggest [MENTION=33329]Jolly Red Giant[/MENTION] is spouting rubbish? :ohmy:
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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Duffy signed a five year contract in 2018 for £45K a week.

Lallana is the highest paid player at Brighton - because he was a free transfer - he's on about £90K a week. After that the next players are on £50K a week - Jahanbakhsh, Webster and Gross. Duffy is in the next tier with Wellbeck, Dunk, Propper and Maupay. White has a very small contract - something like £300K a year until 2023.

You think Ben White is on £6,000 a week?


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