IMO there are 2 separate points here mate
1) that Peace did need to sell Berahino but didn't because he is an idiot - I strongly disagree with this point.
2) that he is shooting off his mouth because he won a "whose got the largest penis contest" with levy.
The second point does show he is a bit of an idiot but that doesn't mean he is lying about the negotiations. After all he is talking from a first hand view of them unlike any one on here. So why should I dismiss his version? That Levy low balled on the fee and the payment structure? It is not that I am willing to believe Peace because I am anti levy but because there is no compelling evidence to the contrary. Let's be clear the reason that Peace is continuing to shoot his mouth off is because levy decided to speak about the transfer in his statement. What's good for one is therefore good for the other. Perhaps in hindsight it was a mistake to mention anything about the transfer in his statement. Levy should know better than to low ball and to put in vexatious bids having been on the selling side himself before and forcing buying clubs to cough up. So at the very least I do not understand the tactic particularly when by their own admission they did not have alternatives lined up.
I agree with you on point 1. Peace obviously doesn't need to sell, as he hasn't. That being said, the way the negotiation has been played out has made him look like an idiot which moves on to point 2.
The reason why I think there are lies about the negotiation is because there is no consistency in what is being said. He's not for sale says the chairman in multiple statements. Pulis' stance, his manager, was very different. Even the statement that has come out recently is contradictory which suggests that a) Berahino was for sale and b) whereas before they said there were 15 clubs interested, they now say that there were 2, one of which they don't want to name yet they were quite happy to mention us. WBA and Peace are trying to deflect as much of this brick on us, yet we have done nothing except put an offer in for one of their players. They could very easily have rejected it in silence, and no one would have been any the wiser, and instead we would be arguing over whether a real bid actually did go in.
As for the low-balling, I just don't see it. What price a Berahino. Well the market is strange.
@Maltese Falcon mentioned what Benteke went for, which is a player who had 2 years worth of EPL experience. Then of course we have Pedro. Then there's Raheem Sterling. Then there's Welbeck. All comparable signings in different aspects and resulting in a price differential of £30m+ There is no formula for how much a player should be, and this is why no offer is really insulting.
With regards to a payment structure, WBA have come out and said they didn't like it and it was below what they were asking for. Spurs have come out and said it was exactly the same payment plan that WBA had offered for one of our players. Is it that unreasonable to suggest a payment structure that mirrors that of an offer the selling club has offered in buying one of your players? I don't think so.
Levy does know better than to low-ball (countless transfers that have happened) and knows that the selling club can force buying clubs to cough up, and he would know that the whole market knows that he knows. Bale's, Berbatov's, Modric's and Carrick's transfers were hardly a secret. So why, rationally, would he low-ball, antagonise etc.... It doesn't make any sense, when Spurs have missed out on a signing that they wanted to make. Levy does not win by doing these actions, so why believe that he has gone in to low-ball.
With regards to alternatives if it is replacements then they already have them. If it is spending on other areas of the team, they knew we were interested way, way before the transfer deadline day. They could in that time have identified other areas of the team that they want to strengthen. We knew Bale was leaving, yet publicly said he wasn't whilst we got all our business done. Other clubs have done similar. Either WBA are really really naive to think that there were no further bids for Berahino to come in, or they had just missed out on their other targets and don't want Berahino and their fans to think that they have f-ed up in any way. It's not right to say we did not give them enough time to have a think about what they were going to spend the Berahino windfall.
Thank you for engaging in a debate about this. Far more easy to discuss points with someone who is willing to put forward some relevant points.