Moisés Caicedo

Blow my own trumpet time...In my early days as an analyst (albeit in media marketing), I worked on an algorithm for exponential sales decay.

I signed over the intellectual property to my employers at the time, who modified it to encompass more variables such as performance, value etc. and they then sold it on to a number of companies, including Starlizard and SAP, for an absolute fortune.

And that, ladies and gents, is why I'm not retired and can't be trusted to make any financial decisions in my house ever again...:-)

Thanks for sharing & seems to back up what I've heard from certain mates who work for Bloom's subsidiary businesses.

Bloom isn't that fussed about players & scouts leaving Brighton. They are essentially all expendable. Its the IP for his various algorithms & systems created which he will hang on to dear life.
 
Blow my own trumpet time...In my early days as an analyst (albeit in media marketing), I worked on an algorithm for exponential sales decay.

I signed over the intellectual property to my employers at the time, who modified it to encompass more variables such as performance, value etc. and they then sold it on to a number of companies, including Starlizard and SAP, for an absolute fortune.

And that, ladies and gents, is why I'm not retired and can't be trusted to make any financial decisions in my house ever again...:-)
As long as you didn’t get divorce letter and do chores around the house , you should be ok ;)
 
Brighton are consider a well run club, great at unearthing talent and selling for profit. That's great, until the replacements aren't as good, and then they will be considered a badly run club signing players who aren't good enough and can't be sold.
Leicester went through a phase of amazing, cheap signings - Mahrez, Kante etc. - and actually won some big trophies but it did not last. I don't think Brighton will continue this trend of buying cheap, developing and selling indefinitely. They also seemed to lack conviction on the pitch. They really should have beaten the rags in the FA Cup semi last year.
 
Blow my own trumpet time...In my early days as an analyst (albeit in media marketing), I worked on an algorithm for exponential sales decay.

I signed over the intellectual property to my employers at the time, who modified it to encompass more variables such as performance, value etc. and they then sold it on to a number of companies, including Starlizard and SAP, for an absolute fortune.

And that, ladies and gents, is why I'm not retired and can't be trusted to make any financial decisions in my house ever again...:-)

Well, it is nice to know you still have a trumpet at least.
 
Leicester went through a phase of amazing, cheap signings - Mahrez, Kante etc. - and actually won some big trophies but it did not last. I don't think Brighton will continue this trend of buying cheap, developing and selling indefinitely. They also seemed to lack conviction on the pitch. They really should have beaten the rags in the FA Cup semi last year.
See also Southampton.

The problem that any of these clubs face is you can get an edge for two or three seasons on backroom staff, recruitment and all the rest but there are bigger fisher in the sea with more money who will just swallow you whole and then your systems are known by everyone. Very hard to maintain for more than a few years. Best of luck to them, though!
 
ha ha how the story changes
liverpool apparently werent overly optimistic this morning over caicedo signing but bingo was purring like a cheshire cat
 
Blow my own trumpet time...In my early days as an analyst (albeit in media marketing), I worked on an algorithm for exponential sales decay.

I signed over the intellectual property to my employers at the time, who modified it to encompass more variables such as performance, value etc. and they then sold it on to a number of companies, including Starlizard and SAP, for an absolute fortune.

And that, ladies and gents, is why I'm not retired and can't be trusted to make any financial decisions in my house ever again...:-)
Unfortunately sir that is what happens, you were working for the company and somewhere in the fine print would have been a clause claiming rights to anything you worked on in company time.
Still a right pisser mind, and they could have done right by you in some form!
 
Ooh the lad wants Chelsea - that'll go down well with the Tramps.
I can see RAWK already - "never wanted him lah", "forced Chelsea to overpay lah", "he'll never be worth that price lah", "we pulled out when he said Chelsea lllllaaaaahhhhh", "always said we'd never pay over 20p for anyone LLLLLLAAAHHHHH".
It's amusing watching with the popcorn in hand.
 
Ooh the lad wants Chelsea - that'll go down well with the Tramps.
I can see RAWK already - "never wanted him lah", "forced Chelsea to overpay lah", "he'll never be worth that price lah", "we pulled out when he said Chelsea lllllaaaaahhhhh", "always said we'd never pay over 20p for anyone LLLLLLAAAHHHHH".
It's amusing watching with the popcorn in hand.
I’m a Manc, my old man was a Manc, my grandad an adopted Manc… we all support or supported City. My mum is a scouser and the rest of my family are dipper fans! Trust me when I say, they are bitter and entitled beyond belief, seeing the meltdown if he joins Chelsea will be glorious beyond measure. My mums sound, she’d rather City win as it pleases me, I’m 45 lol ;) I should also add I married a Utd supporter who now hates football, our kids are both blues though so she knows it’s best to just give up Lol.
 
Blow my own trumpet time...In my early days as an analyst (albeit in media marketing), I worked on an algorithm for exponential sales decay.

I signed over the intellectual property to my employers at the time, who modified it to encompass more variables such as performance, value etc. and they then sold it on to a number of companies, including Starlizard and SAP, for an absolute fortune.

And that, ladies and gents, is why I'm not retired and can't be trusted to make any financial decisions in my house ever again...:-)
I thought you were a washed up bowler.
 
I’m a Manc, my old man was a Manc, my grandad an adopted Manc… we all support or supported City. My mum is a scouser and the rest of my family are dipper fans! Trust me when I say, they are bitter and entitled beyond belief, seeing the meltdown if he joins Chelsea will be glorious beyond measure. My mums sound, she’d rather City win as it pleases me, I’m 45 lol ;) I should also add I married a Utd supporter who now hates football, our kids are both blues though so she knows it’s best to just give up Lol.
Father-in-law (God rest his soul), was a Liverpool supporter (as are/were the rest of that side of the family) - I honestly find it's a generational thing, the younger they are the more vile they are when it comes to football.
I don't understand the sense of entitlement, or the constant moaning about money after what they got up to in the 70s/80s. I just smile though
 
Leicester went through a phase of amazing, cheap signings - Mahrez, Kante etc. - and actually won some big trophies but it did not last. I don't think Brighton will continue this trend of buying cheap, developing and selling indefinitely. They also seemed to lack conviction on the pitch. They really should have beaten the rags in the FA Cup semi last year.
Who gives a f**k ;-)
 

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