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Who would you advise Muzza NOT to sign for?



Seagulltonian

C'mon the Albion!
Oct 2, 2003
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It seems like Glen's agent is trying to engineer an extra few quid for Glen after his good 2010/11 Season, in the shape of a new contract at the Albion.

Personally, I'm hoping he will get a reasonable deal that will allow him to resign for next season :clap:

If the unthinkable does happen, and he doesn't sign, what club would you suggest his agent advise Glen NOT TO SIGN FOR?

I think will all the stuff that went on a couple of weeks ago, Crystal Palace wouldn't be a good suggestion :wanker:
 




seagullondon

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Mar 15, 2011
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I wouldn't sign for Grimsby Town
 


























NUFC1892

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Feb 13, 2011
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From an outsiders point of view, I think he'd be foolish not to stay with Brighton. You're moving up a division and moving to a new ground, the future is looking good for you and the club is obviously going through an exciting phase.

Millwall, Palace and the others I've seen him linked to are the opposite as far as I'm concerned.
 








Giraffe

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From an outsiders point of view, I think he'd be foolish not to stay with Brighton. You're moving up a division and moving to a new ground, the future is looking good for you and the club is obviously going through an exciting phase.

Millwall, Palace and the others I've seen him linked to are the opposite as far as I'm concerned.

Exactly this. Together with fact he is happy at home and doesn't settle quickly. He has a manager who appears to understand him better than others have.

I could honestly see his career falling apart if he goes elsewhere.
 




Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
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He has the choose of getting a substantial pay rise at a club he has played for for 3 and a half years, with a team who the chairman has expressed his disire to reach the play-offs and for a manager who rtes him as his first choice striker.

Or he could get an extra grand or two a week at a club that will be battling for mid table in a squad where he will have to fight to earn a starting spot against others who are settled with the teams style of play.

If I was Murray I'd only rate the following clubs as a better move:
Anyone who starts next season in the Premiership
Leicester City
Middlesborough
Leeds
West Ham
Any of those who fail to get promoted through the play-offs

Anybody else is probably not a step in the right direction
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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From an outsiders point of view, I think he'd be foolish not to stay with Brighton. You're moving up a division and moving to a new ground, the future is looking good for you and the club is obviously going through an exciting phase.

Millwall, Palace and the others I've seen him linked to are the opposite as far as I'm concerned.

Can't argue with any of that. He's not exactly going to be a pauper if he stays with us, is he?
 




BUTTERBALL

East Stand Brighton Boyz
Jul 31, 2003
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As long as it is not Palace or Southampton, I don't really care. I would however, hope he will stay with us very much and I hope we stump up to keep him.
 




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