Don't worry I did the clicking so you don't have too.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...hese-worst-signings-Premier-League-clubs.html
TBH I wouldn't have bothered anybody over this, as you can see the Albion's entry is hard to argue with:-
Brighton
Leon Best (loan from Blackburn, 2015)
Leon Best joined Blackburn Rovers for £3m in 2013. From that point on, it was all downhill. Best failed to establish himself at the Lancashire club and was shipped out on loan to several clubs, but the nadir of his form came while at Brighton. After making 20 appearances for Derby without a goal, having started only three games, Best was reunited with Chris Hughton at Brighton. He would play 13 times for the Seagulls in the Championship, scoring none. In fact, he only had 11 shots during his loan spell. Bleak.
Not Hewtown's finest hour.
but for this bit of phenomenal business
Crystal Palace
Jordon Mutch (£5m, 2015)
Was outstanding for Cardiff despite their relegation from the Premier League in 2014, scoring seven goals in 35 games and prompting QPR to splash out £6m. After a miserable six months at Loftus Road, Palace swooped for what they thought was a bargain. It was not. The four-and-a-half year deal offered him quickly looked a mistake as Mutch again came nowhere near replicating his Cardiff form. Goalless in 40 appearances for Palace having not played since January 2017, the midfielder has been shipped out to Reading and most recently Vancouver Whitecaps. Earlier this month Mutch left Palace by mutual consent.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...hese-worst-signings-Premier-League-clubs.html
TBH I wouldn't have bothered anybody over this, as you can see the Albion's entry is hard to argue with:-
Brighton
Leon Best (loan from Blackburn, 2015)
Leon Best joined Blackburn Rovers for £3m in 2013. From that point on, it was all downhill. Best failed to establish himself at the Lancashire club and was shipped out on loan to several clubs, but the nadir of his form came while at Brighton. After making 20 appearances for Derby without a goal, having started only three games, Best was reunited with Chris Hughton at Brighton. He would play 13 times for the Seagulls in the Championship, scoring none. In fact, he only had 11 shots during his loan spell. Bleak.
Not Hewtown's finest hour.
but for this bit of phenomenal business
Crystal Palace
Jordon Mutch (£5m, 2015)
Was outstanding for Cardiff despite their relegation from the Premier League in 2014, scoring seven goals in 35 games and prompting QPR to splash out £6m. After a miserable six months at Loftus Road, Palace swooped for what they thought was a bargain. It was not. The four-and-a-half year deal offered him quickly looked a mistake as Mutch again came nowhere near replicating his Cardiff form. Goalless in 40 appearances for Palace having not played since January 2017, the midfielder has been shipped out to Reading and most recently Vancouver Whitecaps. Earlier this month Mutch left Palace by mutual consent.