BensGrandad
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We will miss Bruno but Calderon is an adequate replacement fof 2 games.
Bruno is streets ahead of Calderon.
In fact, he is streets ahead of most of the right backs in this country.
If the bloke reads some of the nonsense on here, he must think that half of Brighton have never seen a football match before.
Bruno is streets ahead of Calderon.
In fact, he is streets ahead of most of the right backs in this country.
If the bloke reads some of the nonsense on here, he must think that half of Brighton have never seen a football match before.
Bruno is streets ahead of Calderon.
In fact, he is streets ahead of most of the right backs in this country.
If the bloke reads some of the nonsense on here, he must think that half of Brighton have never seen a football match before.
Couldn't give a toss about the 'stats'. Bruno is class. Plenty of people exercise man love to Calde.
That is all.
Or maybe most people understand the importance of not giving the ball away cheaply and you don't?
He *was* class. He makes far too many defensive mistakes to be considered class nowadays, but I guess that is why he no longer plays at the 4th biggest club in La Liga. What I will say is that he is no worse than Calde despite what many people say on here. In an ideal world you'd pick one or the other based on the opposition's strengths and weaknesses, but that comes at a cost of unsettling the back four.
And stats in football are generally a load of shìt. They are rarely meaningful except the obvious stat of which team has scored the most goals. And even then, the difference between Calde and Bruno's stats are not significant so it seems particularly stupid to use them to justify Calde's place in the team.
You don't believe in the league table then.
i dont think we will miss brunoWe will miss Bruno but Calderon is an adequate replacement fof 2 games.
i dont think we will miss bruno
The one stat I would like to know is how many crosses/shots come in from his side compared to the very good defender Ward's side.
Great news, for all the Bruno lovers look long and hard at the stats, Calderon creates more, scores more, defends better, gets far less bookings, gets back better, puts in more effort and doesn't rely on those around him to cover for his ineptitude.
He's been pony of late, lacking in confidence and can only pass in two directions - sideways and backwards.
Okay, was only watching the stream but I reckon Bruno played 9 backward passes to every one that went forward, and of the 10 [guess] forward passes he made all match, 9 went to a Blackburn player
Nothing to worry about there calde is better anywayBruno booked tonight - will be suspended for two games