Bournemouth his obvs next destination thenHis family are down in Sandbanks , fair old commute but he stays down here in the week I think
Bournemouth his obvs next destination thenHis family are down in Sandbanks , fair old commute but he stays down here in the week I think
This with cow bells on.Bit gutted and surprised. Have loved watching him here, a total joy at times.
A fair few of us come up from further west for matches !His family are down in Sandbanks , fair old commute but he stays down here in the week I think
Oh I see, Sandbanks is the name of a town/village/hamlet/localeIt's relatively cheap there Vs London. He's earnt about 5 million a year for the last 10 years I imagine. So some 4/5 million house in sandbanks would be chump change.
This sums up his class.From facebook:
Thank you, Brighton.
It’s always sad when something comes to an end, but the overriding feeling I will have leaving this amazing football club is gratitude.
I am so appreciative to Mr Bloom, Paul Barber, David Weir and all of the fantastic staff for the opportunities and support they have given me since arriving four years ago.
When I joined, BHAFC was an upwardly mobile club. It was ambitious and hungry to take the next step. We’ve actually made massive strides, not only by establishing ourselves as a presence in the Premier League but by qualifying for Europe and giving the supporters memories that’ll last a lifetime.
I don’t think I’ve ever hidden my support and admiration for the managers I’ve been lucky to work under. Graham Potter was so important for us and helped set an agenda for brave, attacking football. I loved working with Graham and his staff and his role in Brighton’s progress should never be underestimated.
Our current boss, Mr De Zerbi, is a genius. I’ll never tire of saying it. I’ve learned more from him than I ever thought possible. I’ve never worked with anyone who has a passion for football like this man does. I owe Roberto more than he’ll ever realise and I’m certain he’ll achieve great things in the game he’s dedicated his life to.
This current BHAFC team is absolutely packed with talent and potential. I’ve played alongside some great pros in my time here and they’ve all been top lads as well as brilliant on the pitch. It’s been a privilege to share a dressing room with them and I wish every single one nothing but success going forward.
Finally, it’s often said that Brighton & Hove Albion is a superbly run football club – and, by the way, it is. But I think by constantly pointing to that, it does it a disservice because it’s also a club full of warmth and full of soul. The supporters are knowledgeable and appreciative. It’s such a special place, this Sussex by the sea.
But this message is a simple one: to everyone connected with Brighton & Hove Albion, I want to say a heartfelt thank you for everything you’ve given me and my family.
With love,
Adam
Jordan Henderson?What’s to prevent another experienced head coming in? It’s just natural cycle. No way was it sensible to renew his contract. He WAS a good player, Soton and obviously Lpool got the best from him, and we move on. Time for the next such player to join us. We’ll have someone lined up.
Your humour is wasted on here sometimesOh I see, Sandbanks is the name of a town/village/hamlet/locale
Mission accomplished?I wonder what he means by this:
"However, after taking a little time to think about where the football club is at, and having been away from my family for the last four years, I just feel it’s the right time."
My guess would be he realises he would struggle now to contribute significantly to a team aiming for top 10 in the PL?I wonder what he means by this:
"However, after taking a little time to think about where the football club is at, and having been away from my family for the last four years, I just feel it’s the right time."
Rumour was, but can’t see it myself.Jordan Henderson?
Intriguing suggestion. A quick comparison:1. This is the right decision.
2. Lallana is a class act and I wish him nothing but the best.
3. De Zerbi wanted him for another season. If he wants a like for like replacement - and it probably won't happen in a million years - then please sign Marco Reus. I'd love to see him and Gross running the show in midfield.
off to Muff?Yeah, that's possible. If it was Southampton, have may have been able to commute, but much further west would've been a ballache.
Not that it's anything to do with any of us, but I wonder if the way he was in that interview the other week (can't remember the game, but it was a defeat), when he didn't come across as himself – according to some – was anything to do with it?
That is wonderful. Classy stuff from a classy player and bloke.From facebook:
Thank you, Brighton.
It’s always sad when something comes to an end, but the overriding feeling I will have leaving this amazing football club is gratitude.
I am so appreciative to Mr Bloom, Paul Barber, David Weir and all of the fantastic staff for the opportunities and support they have given me since arriving four years ago.
When I joined, BHAFC was an upwardly mobile club. It was ambitious and hungry to take the next step. We’ve actually made massive strides, not only by establishing ourselves as a presence in the Premier League but by qualifying for Europe and giving the supporters memories that’ll last a lifetime.
I don’t think I’ve ever hidden my support and admiration for the managers I’ve been lucky to work under. Graham Potter was so important for us and helped set an agenda for brave, attacking football. I loved working with Graham and his staff and his role in Brighton’s progress should never be underestimated.
Our current boss, Mr De Zerbi, is a genius. I’ll never tire of saying it. I’ve learned more from him than I ever thought possible. I’ve never worked with anyone who has a passion for football like this man does. I owe Roberto more than he’ll ever realise and I’m certain he’ll achieve great things in the game he’s dedicated his life to.
This current BHAFC team is absolutely packed with talent and potential. I’ve played alongside some great pros in my time here and they’ve all been top lads as well as brilliant on the pitch. It’s been a privilege to share a dressing room with them and I wish every single one nothing but success going forward.
Finally, it’s often said that Brighton & Hove Albion is a superbly run football club – and, by the way, it is. But I think by constantly pointing to that, it does it a disservice because it’s also a club full of warmth and full of soul. The supporters are knowledgeable and appreciative. It’s such a special place, this Sussex by the sea.
But this message is a simple one: to everyone connected with Brighton & Hove Albion, I want to say a heartfelt thank you for everything you’ve given me and my family.
With love,
Adam