Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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I'll be booing, just like I'll be booing the rest of his team and fans! Boooo
If I was anywhere near the Amex on Monday I'd be enthusiastically applauding him. Twice player-of-the-year? That matters. If the club had been halfway fair with him he'd still be a legend.
Zamora and Bridcutt are the last two players to win player-of the year for us in successive seasons
BZ gave us three full seasons, wanted to go the premier league and we didn't stand in his way, let him leave in the summer to Spurs. Club legend.
Bridcutt gave us three full seasons, wanted to go to the premier league to which we promised we'd sell him but we kept him for another half a season during which time he played well, then kept standing in his way during the winter transfer window presumably out of reluctance to sell to Sunderland and Poyet, eventually letting him go once he put a sulk on.
I'm sure if we'd done the decent thing and let him go in the summer then we'd be talking about him in hugely glowing terms. The club didn't stand in the way of Ulloa or Bennett or Zamora or many others but took a hard line on Bridcutt.
I disagree, I think his consistency with us was remarkable almost Horton like, kayal and Stephens have some way to go to match him.Great player at what he did,but he's no Stephens or kayal that's for sure.
I reckon a "you're shit ahahhhhhhhhhhhh" followed by raucous derisive laughter should do the job.
I disagree, I think his consistency with us was remarkable almost Horton like, kayal and Stephens have some way to go to match him.
I never said bridcutt was better attacking midfielder, all I said was he is more consistent than beram and dale. I cannot think of any midfielder being that good on a regular basis for years he ruled the centre of the park while we had him and was always the first under the ball, he reads the game so well and feeds the wingers all game. I just hope he flops Monday.And I disagree with you! Bridcutt was superb in Gus Poyet's very limiting role protecting the back four, but very rarely ventured over the half way line, in fact he only scored 7 goals in over 3 seasons with us.
Great at what he did, yes, but I think both Kayal and Stephens are better all round midfield players.
Just ignore him.
I have to say, KG, that this post is complete and utter poppycock.
When did Albion ever "promise to sell" Bridcutt to a Premier League team?
The only offer we had for Bridcutt in the summer of 2013 was an offer of 1.75million from Crystal Palace on Sep 1, the day before the transfer deadline. Forest also made an enquiry but didn't make a firm offer.
Bridcutt had played in the opening game of the season against Leeds on August 3 2013 but then missed the next 3 months after aggravating a pubic bone injury. He didn't start another match until December 3 2013.
He finally got his move when Sunderland made an offer which matched Albion's valuation (and has resulted in a fee being paid that is more than twice Palace's earlier offer).
Maybe you could fact-check your fantastical theories in future?
Well, it was all hearsay and conjecture at the time and maybe our recollections differ. Certainly the club is on record as not standing in the way of a players move up the leagues. Regardless the point was more that other players asked for moves, got them, and are still treated very fondly, whereas Bridcutt was almost denied his move resulting in him not being in the right frame of mind as Jones said, although it was true that Bridcutt himself never said anything in public.
In your view.......meaning nothing apart from an opinion. He treated the club with utter contempt in the way he dealt with the whole situation. **** him. He won't even raise a wankers wave from me because of that.Bridcutt will certainly get applauded by me. In my view Bloom knew it was a done deal and just held out for more money, thus pissing LB and GP off royally. Yes one could say that he should still have been giving 100%, but that would naive and unrealistic. There is no doubt in my mind that he was POTS deservedly for two seasons running and this and his tireless commitment at all other times is worthy of a pre-match clap. After the whistle goes it's game on...but no booing please...