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A new striker

Which striker for Brighton?

  • Young striker with potential

    Votes: 16 23.2%
  • Known Championship level striker with goalscoring pedigree

    Votes: 50 72.5%
  • Big name marquee signing who'd cost big money and wages

    Votes: 7 10.1%
  • Veteran striker with a couple of years left in him

    Votes: 16 23.2%
  • Unknown foreigner who looks good on youtube & has a flair name

    Votes: 8 11.6%

  • Total voters
    69


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
The argument against signing unproven strikers is obviously those being released Holroyd and Sandaza, but is this balanced out by Barnes goalscoring success.
 




Mr Everyone

New member
Jan 12, 2008
761
Long Eaton
Couldn't disagree more regarding established championship striker. We took on an 'unproven' manager and look what he did to 'unproven' players like Barnes.

I'd go with Wright-phillips possibly Hoskins from league1; Le Fondre, Clayton Donaldson from league 2.

If we are going to go for proven championship then Marlon King or Billy Sharp.

Yes, yes, but you're forgetting how influential veteran Forster was for us in the years he was with us. I feel someone in his mould who is, perhaps 27/28 would fit the bill. I'm thinking Nathan Tyson.

LuaLua is another player I'd absolutely love us to bring in- he appears to love the Brighton vibe too.
 


DerbyGull

Active member
Mar 5, 2008
4,380
Notts
Yes, yes, but you're forgetting how influential veteran Forster was for us in the years he was with us. I feel someone in his mould who is, perhaps 27/28 would fit the bill. I'm thinking Nathan Tyson.

LuaLua is another player I'd absolutely love us to bring in- he appears to love the Brighton vibe too.

Tyson been out of form for a while, not the one to get us goals that's for sure. But i agree there's nothing wrong with going for an older head as long as he's still go pace and knows where the goal is.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
71,882
FAO the hard of thinking who would go for Marlon King...

(from wikipedia)

Incidents and legal cases
While on loan to Hull City, King was alleged to have headbutted teammate Dean Windass in a casino in Scarborough. Hull City stated that the matter had been dealt with internally, and both players remained with the club.[29] Windass later described the incident as a "storm in a teacup".

King has convictions for 14 offences, dating from 1997.[30][31] He received fines, driving bans, community service sentences, a rehabilitation order and orders to pay compensation on convictions including: theft from a person and from a car, criminal damage, and attempting to obtain property by deception; fraudulent use of vehicle licence document, driving without insurance, speeding, drink driving; a wounding incident while playing amateur football, and two cases involving assault of young women rejecting his advances in the Soho area of London.

Two cases have led to imprisonment. In May 2002 he received an eighteen month prison sentence for receiving stolen goods, in relation to a BMW convertible that he was found driving. He was found not guilty of a charge of assaulting a police officer in a related case. His solicitor commented that "His reputation will be tarnished forever, whatever success he achieves, he'll always be referred to in a Tyson-esque way as someone who has had a criminal past and that is a considerable penalty."[32][33] Gillingham continued to pay his salary while he was in jail, and supported in his appeal, which resulted in the sentence being reduced to nine months, and he was released on licence after five months, returning to the Gillingham team within two days of his release.[34]

In December 2008, again in the Soho area, King was arrested on suspicion of punching a 20 year-old female university student in the face, causing a broken nose and split lip for which she was treated in hospital. He was later convicted of sexual assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and sentenced to 18 months in prison and placed on the sex offender register for seven years.[2] Wigan Athletic immediately initiated the cancellation of his contract.[35] King’s agent, Tony Finnigan, said he was confident that his client would find a club on his release, which was on 29 July 2010,[36] and accused the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) of failing to offer support.[37] Gordon Taylor, the chief executive of the PFA, said that the PFA did not represent players when they have broken the law and been convicted on non-footballing matters. It would support members with anger management or other issues if approached but no approach had been made by King.[15] After his release, he made an appeal against the conviction which was unsuccessful.[38]
 


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