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[Albion] Aaron Connolly - joining Hull permanently







Bra

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Feb 21, 2009
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Yeye, everyone always knows everyone. "My friend who knows a lot of Brighton players says GP lost the dressing room", "my friend working for the club says Sanchez is lazy", "my friend also working for the club says Sanchez is always very motivated". As for Commander I'm pretty sure he (it may have been someone else but I dont think so) said in the former thread that his clients at work had been talking about Aarons partying, then that a bartender had told him about him, and now he knows his barber, his "colleagues friends" socialise with him etc... you know what, I'm not buying any of this.

I don't buy that you know anything about Lewis Dunks garden either. If any of you bring some evidence - like naming that barber or the physio who thinks Sanchez is lazy or the staff member who says he isn't - then I would be more inclined to believe a "word on the street" shit your using as "evidence" for this this or that.

As others have said Brighton is a small place and many people will have seen or have knowledge of his off field behaviour which is not great. To just assume that no one is aware or it is made up is just wrong. For my part I am friends with the manager of the night club in Brighton which Aaron prefers so hear lots about his behaviour and none of it is great. I hope he learns soon.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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As others have said Brighton is a small place and many people will have seen or have knowledge of his off field behaviour which is not great. To just assume that no one is aware or it is made up is just wrong. For my part I am friends with the manager of the night club in Brighton which Aaron prefers so hear lots about his behaviour and none of it is great. I hope he learns soon.

Yeah another "friend" who won't be named in another night club, that won't be named either. Just like all of these others friends and friends of friends and barbers and bartenders and night club owners. Maybe Brighton wouldn't be such a "small place" if the population had more balls than anonymously running around doing sourceless gossiping.
 




Bry Nylon

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As others have said Brighton is a small place and many people will have seen or have knowledge of his off field behaviour which is not great. To just assume that no one is aware or it is made up is just wrong. For my part I am friends with the manager of the night club in Brighton which Aaron prefers so hear lots about his behaviour and none of it is great. I hope he learns soon.

Fair game if you have a certain level of celebrity and other clientele gossip about you. Bit unprofessional for venue management to do the same - if of course that is true - especially given everyone knows which club this is.
 




jcdenton08

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Yeah another "friend" who won't be named in another night club, that won't be named either. Just like all of these others friends and friends of friends and barbers and bartenders and night club owners. Maybe Brighton wouldn't be such a "small place" if the population had more balls than anonymously running around doing sourceless gossiping.

Sleep it off fella. You've had enough
 


Swansman

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Sleep it off fella. You've had enough

Nah. I stand by every word. If you are a 30+ man who got comments or want to spread information on what someone else is doing, put your name - hell, maybe even your adress - behind it. All this "my friend says...", "a friend of a friend says...", "my colleagues grandfathers dog says.."... very weak, borderline pathetic. No other way of seeing it really.
 


Super Steve Earle

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As others have said Brighton is a small place and many people will have seen or have knowledge of his off field behaviour which is not great. To just assume that no one is aware or it is made up is just wrong. For my part I am friends with the manager of the night club in Brighton which Aaron prefers so hear lots about his behaviour and none of it is great. I hope he learns soon.
From a different point of view, perhaps you could have a word with your night club manager friend and ask him to discourage Aaron from going there?
 




Bra

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Nah. I stand by every word. If you are a 30+ man who got comments or want to spread information on what someone else is doing, put your name - hell, maybe even your adress - behind it. All this "my friend says...", "a friend of a friend says...", "my colleagues grandfathers dog says.."... very weak, borderline pathetic. No other way of seeing it really.

Actually I never post anything on here which I am told so you assertion that everyone wants to spread gossip is incorrect. The point I was trying to make which you refuse to hear is there are plenty of people who know or have seen Aaron when he is out and about you can't assume it is all made up.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Actually I never post anything on here which I am told so you assertion that everyone wants to spread gossip is incorrect. The point I was trying to make which you refuse to hear is there are plenty of people who know or have seen Aaron when he is out and about you can't assume it is all made up.

I'm not assuming it is all made up but I'm also not assuming it isn't, because I know that people like to invent and exaggerate flaws in people/players/entertainers/politicians/whatever they don't like while they like to overlook or forgive people that they like. Swap Johnny Depp with Donald Trump or Boris Johnson in that current trial and even if the trial was identitical to how it is now, people would find them guilty. Same goes for football - swap hearsay about Connolly with hearsay about Caicedo and people would say "meh, just rumours".
 


Guinness Boy

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Yeye, everyone always knows everyone. "My friend who knows a lot of Brighton players says GP lost the dressing room", "my friend working for the club says Sanchez is lazy", "my friend also working for the club says Sanchez is always very motivated". As for Commander I'm pretty sure he (it may have been someone else but I dont think so) said in the former thread that his clients at work had been talking about Aarons partying, then that a bartender had told him about him, and now he knows his barber, his "colleagues friends" socialise with him etc... you know what, I'm not buying any of this.

I don't buy that you know anything about Lewis Dunks garden either. If any of you bring some evidence - like naming that barber or the physio who thinks Sanchez is lazy or the staff member who says he isn't - then I would be more inclined to believe a "word on the street" shit your using as "evidence" for this this or that.

What would be shitty is someone revealing their source's name on the public internet when they were told in confidence, but Darkwolf6666 pretty much confirmed what I'd said if you were able to read between the lines. Like others have said, you appear to be too off your nut to be able to do so. I'll engage again when you stop being ridiculous.
 






Worried Man Blues

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This reminds me of the old days when such and such player was chatting in some Worthing nightclub to fans ! about the awful training regime etc..........those were the days before soc media and computer type things.
 






Commander

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Yeye, everyone always knows everyone. "My friend who knows a lot of Brighton players says GP lost the dressing room", "my friend working for the club says Sanchez is lazy", "my friend also working for the club says Sanchez is always very motivated". As for Commander I'm pretty sure he (it may have been someone else but I dont think so) said in the former thread that his clients at work had been talking about Aarons partying, then that a bartender had told him about him, and now he knows his barber, his "colleagues friends" socialise with him etc... you know what, I'm not buying any of this.

I don't buy that you know anything about Lewis Dunks garden either. If any of you bring some evidence - like naming that barber or the physio who thinks Sanchez is lazy or the staff member who says he isn't - then I would be more inclined to believe a "word on the street" shit your using as "evidence" for this this or that.

It really is odd why you think this is all so unlikely. To be clear, do you think everyone is lying, making this stuff up to post it on an online messageboard in a concerted campaign to belittle a 22 year old footballer who plays for their football team? I’m 40 years old, I have two kids and I run a company, I feel like I have better things to do with my time than that. Who would I being trying to impress? I don’t understand your angle here.

Is that scenario really more likely than lots of people interacting indirectly with someone who lives in the city? I saw Solly March in his Ferrari the other day, he was sat next to me in traffic. Assume that must be bullshit too.

You really want a list of names of people I know who have interacted with? And then presumably you will say “OK fine, I believe you”? Why would it make any difference? You’d have absolutely no idea who they are, you’re in Sweden.

If there really are no issues with Connolly’s behaviour, then presumably we’ll be offering our promising young striker a new contract in the Summer, rather than shipping him out permanently to a lower league team?
 






Commander

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I saw him again driving in Ditchling yesterday. Nothing untoward to report this time, had a car full of mates and must have been driving down to Brighton as he was in the bars on Brighton seafront yesterday.

As were Bruno and Ulloa actually, they were in Rockwater in the afternoon.

(Obviously Swansman will think this is all made up bullshit as mega superstar Premier League players could never interact with members of the public).
 




Guinness Boy

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I saw him again driving in Ditchling yesterday. Nothing untoward to report this time, had a car full of mates and must have been driving down to Brighton as he was in the bars on Brighton seafront yesterday.

As were Bruno and Ulloa actually, they were in Rockwater in the afternoon.

(Obviously Swansman will think this is all made up bullshit as mega superstar Premier League players could never interact with members of the public).

Imagine his horror at the scenes playing out when the clubs were still closed of Graham Potter being served coffee by Norman Cook in his cafe as ordinary families promenaded round the Lagoon with their kids and dogs.


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Justice

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Imagine his horror at the scenes playing out when the clubs were still closed of Graham Potter being served coffee by Norman Cook in his cafe as ordinary families promenaded round the Lagoon with their kids and dogs.


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I lived in Hammersmith for years Chelsea players often frequented an Argentinian steak house in Putney, Charlie Austin was never out the bookies in Uxbridge Road when he played for Rangers. I can tell you of one prominent Championship player that was a complete hood rat on his days off in Shepherds Bush around the time we got promoted. It must be a bit dull in Sweden.
 
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