ForeverAGull
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totally agree!For those of you who are questioning this signing, ask yourself - do you like the sound of this prospect or see us re-sign Chris Wood ? I'm going for the young Bergkamp every time !!!!
Bring it on
totally agree!For those of you who are questioning this signing, ask yourself - do you like the sound of this prospect or see us re-sign Chris Wood ? I'm going for the young Bergkamp every time !!!!
Bring it on
Please tell me you're on some kind of massive wind up. A man who has commanded over £24m in transfer fees, has won the UEFA Cup, FA Cup, League Cup (x4), has been capped 62 times for his country and has scored well over 100 Premier League goals, not to mention countless assists and still only 33. Yeah you're right, why would we want to sign a player like Heskey?
Am I the only one to see the irony in this Heskey debate being played out on a thread titled 'Bergkamp joins Brighton'?
The parallels are uncanny.
People on here are creaming themselves over the possibility that a Bergkamp might be signing, principally because a Bergkamp in past years was an amazing footballer with incredible skills.
The reality is that this year's version of Bergkamp will almost certainly not live up to the past glories of the previous version. Who could!
Equally ... some of you appear to be creaming yourselves in a similar vein about the ridiculous idea that Emily Heskey might somehow turn up at the Amex, and the source of your excitement is that in past years Emily has commanded high transfer fees, won cups, won international caps and scored goals in the Premiership.
The reality is he did most of that in his 20's. He is now 33, and this year's version of Emily will almost certainly not live up to the past glories of the previous version.
I am unable to get excited about the prospect of either of these two gentleman signing for us ... but I would be absolutely delighted if either proved me wrong, although Heskey will not be signing so I won't need to worry about that one.
Am I the only one to see the irony in this Heskey debate being played out on a thread titled 'Bergkamp joins Brighton'?
The parallels are uncanny.
People on here are creaming themselves over the possibility that a Bergkamp might be signing, principally because a Bergkamp in past years was an amazing footballer with incredible skills.
The reality is that this year's version of Bergkamp will almost certainly not live up to the past glories of the previous version. Who could!
Equally ... some of you appear to be creaming yourselves in a similar vein about the ridiculous idea that Emily Heskey might somehow turn up at the Amex, and the source of your excitement is that in past years Emily has commanded high transfer fees, won cups, won international caps and scored goals in the Premiership.
The reality is he did most of that in his 20's. He is now 33, and this year's version of Emily will almost certainly not live up to the past glories of the previous version.
I am unable to get excited about the prospect of either of these two gentleman signing for us ... but I would be absolutely delighted if either proved me wrong, although Heskey will not be signing so I won't need to worry about that one.
FAir enough if you think his hold up play and pisitional sense is good enough for a team aiming to hold their own in the Championship then thats up to you. Personally I don't think he's good enough for team with those kind of aspirations.
sorry chaps without trolling through 11 pages, (I have been out of the picture for 2 days) who is this Berkamp bloke and is he signing?
Roland Bergkamp, apparently turned down a new contract with struggling Eredivisie team Excelsior to sign for us (according to the Dutch press). It was in the Mail online yesterday, picked up either from here or one of the Dutch language websites, but no confirmation from the club yet.
Oh, and he's a distant relative of Dennis.
thank you, sounds interesting, the only confusion I have here is where Emile Heskey fits into a thread about Berkamp signing!
thank you, sounds interesting, the only confusion I have here is where Emile Heskey fits into a thread about Berkamp signing!
You could have read the thread, then you would have known.
I just rememebered that I saw FC Twente v Excelsior earlier this year. Twente mullered them in fairness. The standard wasn't that great either. Maybe lower league Championship, hard to tell.
Bit misleading to be fair.
He played one season at age 18 breaking into the team in the Eerste Divisie (First division). He played 23 games plus 3 in the play-offs and scored 3 with 3 assists - not too bad a start at that age.
They were promoted to the Eredivisie (equivalent to our Premier league but in standard it has a range similar to the Scottish Premier). Last August he made his Eredivisie debut. Aged 19 he played his first full season in the Dutch top flight playing 28 games (21 starts and 7 as sub) scoring 5 goals with 2 assists. They then had a (successful) relegation play offs where he played 4 games and scored 2 goals. Interestingly, from a total 25 starts last year he was only subbed off 6 times which is actually very good for a young centre forward in a side that was struggling to punch above it's weight (Excelsior's stadium capacity is only about 3,500!). All-in-all I would say that is pretty useful for a young prospect and if he adapts well and given logical progression he could very easily "do a Barnes" this season and next.
The good news for many will be that at 6'3" he is quite possibly the target man that many have suggested we need and would presumably mean that we would no longer be looking to Chris Wood.
Roland Bergkamp - Total performance data - transfermarkt.co.uk
All in all I think this is a very good signing indeed and as Gus promised he is certainly "a name fans will recognise" and quite possibly someone who will "excite fans in the city".
chez said we shouldn't get excited just because he (Bergkamp) has an U21 cap, citing Heskey as an example of a player with U21 (and full) caps who he doesn't think would be a decent signing, and it all blew up from there.
I assume this means no Chris Wood then.