terryberry1
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when him and buckley are fit i can see.
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Voormalig international Vicente naar Brighton - VoetbalPrimeur.be
Translation from Google Translate:
Former international Vicente to Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion completed a remarkable transfer on Friday. Vicente Rodriguez (30) signed a one-year contract with the club in the Championship.
The former Spanish international, who has 38 caps to his name stand, departed this summer in Valencia. His contract with the club has played since 2000 was not renewed. Gus Poyet, former Chelsea player and now coach of Brighton, brought on Vicente for choosing the Championship.
"Vicente is a special player we wanted. He has tremendous qualities and can be in various positions of the feet. He has always been of interest from top clubs across Europe. It is a tremendous accomplishment for him to get to Brighton" , Poyet said Friday.
"He takes a lot of experience with it. Over the last ten years, he played at the highest level with Valencia, he played well in the Champions League, UEFA Cup and the Spanish national team. The supporters will be very proud of him in the shirt of Brighton to see. "
It is a tremendous accomplishment for him to get to Brighton" , Poyet said Friday."
He can fly? Blimey, he must be good!
As I explained here yesterday morning, he had a hard time in Valencia the last 3 seasons, not playing regularly due to a bad personal relationship with coach Unai Emery and adding the previous one that was storming as well (Quique Sánchez Flores fired and Koeman disasters). Right now the most important thing for him is to play regularly at the starting 11 every week and I can see why Brighton is a better option for him that Premier clubs like Everton, Blackburn, Fulham, etc. There or in a bigger club, he probably wouldn't have the chance to play regularly as starter and for what I have read here, Gustavo's style of play can suit him more. And the fact that the manager, the assistant coach and players can speak Spanish can be too one of the reasons (he is a very introverted person and arriving to a club where he can't speak with anybody can affect negatively his adaptation). And his only option was England (he loves football, and he has followed the Premier League since childhood, with Giggs being one of his most admired footballers).
A quiet place, far from the spotlight and the pressure, a manager who has confidence in him, surrounded by Spanish speakers, good style of play, a side that can get promotion to the Premier next year...overall, a place where he can play regularly everyweek and he can regain confidence and feel like a footballer again after many bad years.
As I explained here yesterday morning, he had a hard time in Valencia the last 3 seasons, not playing regularly due to a bad personal relationship with coach Unai Emery and adding the previous one that was storming as well (Quique Sánchez Flores fired and Koeman disasters). Right now the most important thing for him is to play regularly at the starting 11 every week and I can see why Brighton is a better option for him that Premier clubs like Everton, Blackburn, Fulham, etc. There or in a bigger club, he probably wouldn't have the chance to play regularly as starter and for what I have read here, Gustavo's style of play can suit him more. And the fact that the manager, the assistant coach and players can speak Spanish can be too one of the reasons (he is a very introverted person and arriving to a club where he can't speak with anybody can affect negatively his adaptation). And his only option was England (he loves football, and he has followed the Premier League since childhood, with Giggs being one of his most admired footballers).
A quiet place, far from the spotlight and the pressure, a manager who has confidence in him, surrounded by Spanish speakers, good style of play, a side that can get promotion to the Premier next year...overall, a place where he can play regularly everyweek and he can regain confidence and feel like a footballer again after many bad years.