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Re: Brownhill
I do think he is perhaps not getting the premier league offers he was hoping for, if he had he'd have signed up asap.
Decent player and I know there is divided opinion on his premier league capability. I'd be ok if he signed back up, but equally not losing sleep over it. Can't see many other prem teams losing sleep over it.
Good luck to the man, he has been great for us but we need that next step up suitable for the prem.
Decent player and I know there is divided opinion on his premier league capability. I'd be ok if he signed back up, but equally not losing sleep over it. Can't see many other prem teams losing sleep over it.
Good luck to the man, he has been great for us but we need that next step up suitable for the prem.
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Re: Brownhill
Very odd to me that he would possibly choose Championship or MLS/Turkey ahead of the Premier League, personally.
I am starting to wonder (just putting this out there) if he has not been given assurances of his guaranteed starting in the team. If the club is approaching this season with a strategy of 'What we did last time did not work, we need to do something differently', maybe he has been told he would be part of a squad but that we would be looking to improve the centre of midfield if possible. I fail to see how else any of the options given would appeal to him when the MLS would surely be on the horizon whenever for him, if he fancied it. He's in his prime for God's sake.
I am starting to wonder (just putting this out there) if he has not been given assurances of his guaranteed starting in the team. If the club is approaching this season with a strategy of 'What we did last time did not work, we need to do something differently', maybe he has been told he would be part of a squad but that we would be looking to improve the centre of midfield if possible. I fail to see how else any of the options given would appeal to him when the MLS would surely be on the horizon whenever for him, if he fancied it. He's in his prime for God's sake.
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I’m sure he will do that once he’s decided to leave - that fact he hasn’t offers a glimmer of hope he’s wanting to stay.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 3:29 pmIt's good manners to end things by declaring best wishes & gratitude but it doesn't always happen elsewhere & realistically it's not necessary.
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Re: Brownhill
MLS season runs from March to October so yes, the beginning and end could be a bit nippy, but there again he’d be playing in some intense summer heat in Toronto and US cities. Toronto FC do pay their ‘designated players’ well though, top earner was Lorenzo Insigne at a reported, eye watering $320,000 USD/week until he was recently cut from the team, second highest paid MLS player behind Messi. Club owners, Rogers Communications, have very deep pockets, they also own Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Raptors. Brownhill would more than likely be big fish in a small pond in Toronto. As someone mentioned it’s not a bad place to play, it’s not the city it once was though, crime is going through the roof and traffic is horrendous. I can’t see Brownhill going to MLS at this stage of his career unless the offer is too good to turn down.
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Do we not need to know what he is doing so we can prepare? I wouldn't be surprised if the club go and sign someone else to replace him anyway with him dragging his heels.
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Re: Brownhill
Must admit I am a little surprised. I genuinely expected 1st July he would have announced where he was going and rocked up to training, it is a strange one.
I expect he has multiple offers on the table (including from us) and is working out which gives him the best earning potential while also playing regularly at the best possible level at what is his peak years after his best ever season.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him return here. Although I think he has put a bit of extra pressure on himself now by not signing ahead of July.
I expect he has multiple offers on the table (including from us) and is working out which gives him the best earning potential while also playing regularly at the best possible level at what is his peak years after his best ever season.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him return here. Although I think he has put a bit of extra pressure on himself now by not signing ahead of July.
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Is there a chance he actually just wanted a longer summer break here. It's genuinely a bit odd that someone at the peak of his career currently has no club after the start of pre-season
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Re: Brownhill
I wouldn't quite put it like that if he wanted to really stay he would have already committed by now. He's waiting to see if a better offers comes along as he's entitled to do & we are the default.
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Re: Brownhill
Personally whatever the offer was pre July. I would be making it clear that unless it's signed within a few days. It will be withdrawn and one on lesser terms offered.
People might call it petty and I would prefer him to stay but equally the club dosnt want to be in a position where it's hanging around for Josh to sign. Currently we are his back up choice and that dosnt sit right with me.
People might call it petty and I would prefer him to stay but equally the club dosnt want to be in a position where it's hanging around for Josh to sign. Currently we are his back up choice and that dosnt sit right with me.
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Re: Brownhill
It's unlikely but he knows he's got a big contract coming. It's a good opportunity to take his time and have an extended summer for once.
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I suspect the club is looking to bring in at least one central midfielder anyway. If and when that happens then that may be when any contract offer is withdrawn, it makes no sense to do it before.Conroy92 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:17 pmPersonally whatever the offer was pre July. I would be making it clear that unless it's signed within a few days. It will be withdrawn and one on lesser terms offered.
People might call it petty and I would prefer him to stay but equally the club dosnt want to be in a position where it's hanging around for Josh to sign. Currently we are his back up choice and that dosnt sit right with me.
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Re: Brownhill
Do you not think that the club know more than you about the situation ?Conroy92 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:17 pmPersonally whatever the offer was pre July. I would be making it clear that unless it's signed within a few days. It will be withdrawn and one on lesser terms offered.
People might call it petty and I would prefer him to stay but equally the club dosnt want to be in a position where it's hanging around for Josh to sign. Currently we are his back up choice and that dosnt sit right with me.
If he is leaving the club will know
If he is staying the club will know
And if he’s undecided and agreed with the club that he will let us know by a specific date the club will know
As fans we won’t know any of the fine detail - we’ll just find out at some point whether he’s left or stayed
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Re: Brownhill
I agree, had 8 weeks to decide if he wanted to be at the club for the beginning of pre seasonConroy92 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:17 pmPersonally whatever the offer was pre July. I would be making it clear that unless it's signed within a few days. It will be withdrawn and one on lesser terms offered.
People might call it petty and I would prefer him to stay but equally the club dosnt want to be in a position where it's hanging around for Josh to sign. Currently we are his back up choice and that dosnt sit right with me.
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Re: Brownhill
It's not just about him it's about team morale & the ethos. I'm not advocating the hardline approach but it's important what signals you want to send out or in this particular case don't.
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Unless you are suggesting that the club know of a reason that has stopped Josh from physically putting his pen to paper it's not really relevant is it.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:24 pmDo you not think that the club know more than you about the situation ?
If he is leaving the club will know
If he is staying the club will know
And if he’s undecided and agreed with the club that he will let us know by a specific date the club will know
As fans we won’t know any of the fine detail - we’ll just find out at some point whether he’s left or stayed
The two facts of the matter are, he has been offered a contract and he has not signed it.
It's quite clear he's exploring his options and that's fine. But the reality is he's had 6 months to do that now and we can no longer afford him the time of day. It's a ruthless game. And we move onto other targets as we would with any transfer. And as he would no longer be the first team addition he may have been 2 months ago, he would now get a revised offer to show his value to the squad rather than the first 11. We will be signing people who will play ahead of him.
Re: Brownhill
Deleted/taken down his instagram, something’s coming soon.
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Re: Brownhill
I’m very pragmatic about this kind of thing.
Imagine he is probably mulling over offers. Wouldn’t be surprised if the better financial deal, involves going to a club where he’s more of a squad player, and where there’s a decent chance he won’t be straight into the 1st eleven. Maybe the West Ham/Everton level of move.
I do think arguably his biggest value for us was having him as captain, and the way this season he really did seem to foster a great team spirit.
Can’t see him signing back on at this point, but I’m definitely not in the giving him ultimatums camp. I’ve loved having him at the club and he’s definitely one of those who I hope does well wherever he ends up.
Imagine he is probably mulling over offers. Wouldn’t be surprised if the better financial deal, involves going to a club where he’s more of a squad player, and where there’s a decent chance he won’t be straight into the 1st eleven. Maybe the West Ham/Everton level of move.
I do think arguably his biggest value for us was having him as captain, and the way this season he really did seem to foster a great team spirit.
Can’t see him signing back on at this point, but I’m definitely not in the giving him ultimatums camp. I’ve loved having him at the club and he’s definitely one of those who I hope does well wherever he ends up.
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Re: Brownhill
The point is that the club will understand the situation better than you….so what is the point of saying that we should now reduce his contract terms or tell him to take it or leave it when you don’t have a clue what they have discussed or agreed ?Conroy92 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 6:10 pmUnless you are suggesting that the club know of a reason that has stopped Josh from physically putting his pen to paper it's not really relevant is it.
The two facts of the matter are, he has been offered a contract and he has not signed it.
It's quite clear he's exploring his options and that's fine. But the reality is he's had 6 months to do that now and we can no longer afford him the time of day. It's a ruthless game. And we move onto other targets as we would with any transfer. And as he would no longer be the first team addition he may have been 2 months ago, he would now get a revised offer to show his value to the squad rather than the first 11. We will be signing people who will play ahead of him.
All this about it being a ruthless game and that he is “clearly” exploring other options are just assumptions. Whether they are right or wrong assumptions the club will know the exact situation and will do what is best for the club. We are not talking about Messi or Ronaldo here holding the club to ransom. And it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down our transfer activity either.
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Re: Brownhill
Brownhill will be back if it's of mutual benefit.
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Your right, Brownhill isn't exploring any other options and is sat with a pen in his hand waiting for his arm to move forwards towards our contract. Unlikely but I'll let you have it.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 6:28 pmThe point is that the club will understand the situation better than you….so what is the point of saying that we should now reduce his contract terms or tell him to take it or leave it when you don’t have a clue what they have discussed or agreed ?
All this about it being a ruthless game and that he is “clearly” exploring other options are just assumptions. Whether they are right or wrong assumptions the club will know the exact situation and will do what is best for the club. We are not talking about Messi or Ronaldo here holding the club to ransom. And it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down our transfer activity either.
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Re: Brownhill
Equally, the club aren't likely to be just waiting patiently for him to make a decision at the potential cost of bringing in the best possible replacement. I'm sure both sides are dealing with the situation professionally and respectfully, exploring their options without resorting to the pettiness advocated by some on this thread and ultimately one party will make a decision that clears things up.
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I hope they aren't. In which case they would be doing exactly what I suggested. If the club is not waiting patiently they have likely given an ultimatum or moved on to other targets.Bacchus wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:19 pmEqually, the club aren't likely to be just waiting patiently for him to make a decision at the potential cost of bringing in the best possible replacement. I'm sure both sides are dealing with the situation professionally and respectfully, exploring their options without resorting to the pettiness advocated by some on this thread and ultimately one party will make a decision that clears things up.
This argument that we should just leave the offer on the table for Josh to fallback on if another club dosnt come calling or offer enough is somewhat laughable to me.
Re: Brownhill
He needs to be careful that whilst the club may have left it with him to mull over they may get there targets and inform Brownhill the offers withdrawn.
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Re: Brownhill
Are you struggling to read ?
Where did I say he wasn’t exploring other options ?
Re: Brownhill
I understand I’m probably in the minority here but I’d rather Brownhill left which would forced the club into the market. I don’t think a midfield with options of Brownhill, Cullen, Laurent and Hannibal is anywhere near good enough.
We probably need 2 big strong athletic lads in there and seeing Brownhill leave gives us space to do that.
We probably need 2 big strong athletic lads in there and seeing Brownhill leave gives us space to do that.
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I agree.KRBFC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:29 pmI understand I’m probably in the minority here but I’d rather Brownhill left which would forced the club into the market. I don’t think a midfield with options of Brownhill, Cullen, Laurent and Hannibal is anywhere near good enough.
We probably need 2 big strong athletic lads in there and seeing Brownhill leave gives us space to do that.
Personally I'd replace Brownhill with Billing and also bring in Harrison Reed.
Both the same age as Brownhill but proven at Premier League level.
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I agree, when you’re get past the sentiment of how good he was last season for us, our central midfield is going to be keyKRBFC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:29 pmI understand I’m probably in the minority here but I’d rather Brownhill left which would forced the club into the market. I don’t think a midfield with options of Brownhill, Cullen, Laurent and Hannibal is anywhere near good enough.
We probably need 2 big strong athletic lads in there and seeing Brownhill leave gives us space to do that.
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Re: Brownhill
I think most people just want it settled quickly and have come to the mindset that if he goes he goes
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Re: Brownhill
We have no right to know what he's doing now he's out of contract, but we can, if we choose, withdraw the offer we've made him.
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Is Billing still at Bournemouth or did Napoli take up the option to make the loan permanent?billyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:33 pmI agree.
Personally I'd replace Brownhill with Billing and also bring in Harrison Reed.
Both the same age as Brownhill but proven at Premier League level.
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Re: Brownhill
Have we withdrawn?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:37 pmWe have no right to know what he's doing now he's out of contract, but we can, if we choose, withdraw the offer we've made him.
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Didn’t make it permanentClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:38 pmIs Billing still at Bournemouth or did Napoli take up the option to make the loan permanent?
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Re: Brownhill
Back at BournemouthClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:38 pmIs Billing still at Bournemouth or did Napoli take up the option to make the loan permanent?
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Re: Brownhill
It’s a yes from me for Billing
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Re: Brownhill
I’ve heard absolutely nothing other than SSN yesterday saying he’s considering his options
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Re: Brownhill
We can’t carry on waiting around. It’s time to withdraw the offer and move onto other targets. He’s had more than enough time.
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I like Billing as well. We need players in midfield who have been there and done it as they already know about how physical and athletic the players are and are used to it. Brownhill said he was shocked and that he couldn't get near Rodri when he was supposed to be marking him. McKenna also said that was what shocked him the most. It's ok bringing in foreign players but it will take a while for them to get up to speed.
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Re: Brownhill
I’ve got to say, if the numbers are true (80k a week) then I wouldn’t be too fussed if we left . That seems an awful lot for a player who hasn’t quite made the step up in the past
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Re: Brownhill
You're right, it is petty.Conroy92 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:17 pmPersonally whatever the offer was pre July. I would be making it clear that unless it's signed within a few days. It will be withdrawn and one on lesser terms offered.
People might call it petty and I would prefer him to stay but equally the club dosnt want to be in a position where it's hanging around for Josh to sign. Currently we are his back up choice and that dosnt sit right with me.
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Re: Brownhill
This smells a bit BS
(Apologies if posted higher up - been a bit busy)
https://wakingthered.com/2025/07/08/204 ... ll-report/
(Apologies if posted higher up - been a bit busy)
https://wakingthered.com/2025/07/08/204 ... ll-report/
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Re: Brownhill
Can we close this thread down now, Jesus it's embarrassing.
He hasn't signed, he's weighing up his options, he's currently not our player...let's all move on FFS
He hasn't signed, he's weighing up his options, he's currently not our player...let's all move on FFS
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Re: Brownhill
That's where the professional/grown up bit comes into play; there's no sense in withdrawing any offer until we've definitely secured JB's replacement.
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Come on Tony, that's not how you do this.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 10:40 pmI’ve heard absolutely nothing other than SSN yesterday saying he’s considering his options
You need to present something outrageous as fact. We've offered him £150k a week and the hand of Pace's first born in marriage. Or maybe you've heard he's signing for Real Madrid and he's just stringing us along because he was upset at the range of vegan meals in the canteen.
Re: Brownhill
I still think Brownhill will sign. If he was going somewhere else it would have been done day 1