Can’t argue with any of that. To be fair, all strikers go through fallow periods and I would love nothing more than to see Tomer start to do the business as in score goals and not just be a good team player but If it’s going to happen it needs to happen soon.
As the OP and after today’s performance I was thinking about reviving this thread but I didn’t have to as someone beat me to it. Hemed is undoubtedly one of the nicest guys to ever pull on a Brighton shirt but he is too slow and his inability to put away golden chances means he has to go. Why on...
Absolutely, you wouldn’t get me up there.
Shame about the girls leaving, I wasn’t mad about Abi but I thought Lauren was a strong character. The worst thing is that it was just a hybrid rerun of two (not so) old story’s; Bradley’s and the other prominent sisterhood, Ronnie and Roxy. Still like...
Hmm. I think that was more to do with Goldson, who was outstanding, and March and Knocky who had good games. We looked good - and should have won - against Burnley last week who are arguably a much more inform team than Watford.
I was so frustrated with Hemed’s performance in the box today. I don’t doubt that he ‘works his socks off’ but he’s there to score goals and when given the opportunity to do so he repeatedly fluffs his lines.
I can see that there are plenty of posters who think he’s more than worth the shirt...
Why does a thread that asks reasonable questions about a players ability provoke such outrage and traitor accusations?
What a world we live in where if you don’t agree with someone’s opinion you go straight to ten on the outrage scale.
I miss the days of reasoned debate and respect for those...
Wow, in true NSC style this thread is unravelling. The point I was trying to make was not that AK is a waste of space. In fact, I think he remains one of the most, if not the most exciting and inspirational players in our squad.
However, when he goes on a mazey run and the defenders track back...
Maybe you don’t remember the game a couple of seasons ago when Dyche spent a lot of his time diverting the attention of the touch line official so his darling boy Joey Barton could reek havoc on the pitch. For this, and many more sins since I would not like to see him manage a Brighton side.