brighton_tom
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- Jul 23, 2008
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Great to see him back! Love Solly!
Nopes, no desire from me to make things up to get worried or sad.Was no-one else concerned about Solly being so slow in running that it seemed to mè he must have re-injured himself seconds after entering the pitch...??
Obviously he was fine and just gave a fascinating insight to the pace of a Premier League game and normal athleticism of players when up-to-speed...
Agreed, it was lovely to see Solly's unique touch and treatment of the ball at his feet. If he had scored in front of me in the North Stand at the end it would have been a dream and straight in Top 10 Albion Moments across 47 years attending matches.Nopes, no desire from me to make things up to get worried or sad.
He looked his usual self Only needed a few touches on the ball to show that he is still better than a lot of our players.
Was no-one else concerned about Solly being so slow in running that it seemed to mè he must have re-injured himself seconds after entering the pitch...??
Obviously he was fine and just gave a fascinating insight to the pace of a Premier League game and normal athleticism of players when up-to-speed...
He looked exhausted after the final whistle.Nopes, no desire from me to make things up to get worried or sad.
He looked his usual self Only needed a few touches on the ball to show that he is still better than a lot of our players.
So good to see him back and he immediately made an impact showing no limitations in his movements or speed
Ah come on man have a f***ing word with yourself.Have you got a clip of him running quickly? I only saw him run slowly.
not surprised really. Whilst it was great to see him back I did question the wisdom of bringing him on having sat on a cold bench for 85 minutes or so, muscles tighter than they would be if warmer, in a defensive role needing pace to catch opponents and having had such nasty injury/ies. Was quite worried something would go twang or snap and poor sod be back where he was for the last 14 months.Have you got a clip of him running quickly? I only saw him run slowly.
According to Warren Aspinall, on Radio Sussex, on the way home, it took a deflection to lift it over the bar.That was a really good chance, the Brentford defenders were knackered and gave him loads of time. He’ll be disappointed with that effort.
Just brilliant to see him back on the pitch though.
Yup.not surprised really. Whilst it was great to see him back I did question the wisdom of bringing him on having sat on a cold bench for 85 minutes or so, muscles tighter than they would be if warmer, in a defensive role needing pace to catch opponents and having had such nasty injury/ies. Was quite worried something would go twang or snap and poor sod be back where he was for the last 14 months.
Guess you had to be there if you didn’t see him on camera.Have you got a clip of him running quickly? I only saw him run slowly.
ThisAh come on man have a f***ing word with yourself.
Guy has been back for quite literally five minutes and people are IMMEDIATELY on his back.
ffs.