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[Albion] Davy Propper



DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Never really offered much for us but wish him luck

Totally disagree. In the early premier league days he was probably my favourite player. I vividly recall him eclipsing Jack Grealish once when we played Villa - outrunning and outmuscling him.

I certainly wish him all the best in whatever he does next, and admire his honesty.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,262
Falling out of love with the football world / football industry, is very different to falling out of love with the GAME itself.

You sound like a depressed version of this man:

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Doonhamer7

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Jun 17, 2016
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Hopefully this is no worse than lack of motivation. Reading some Dutch interviews with Pröpper in the past he strikes me as a down-to-earth guy not entirely comfortable with the spotlight. I remember reading that fishing is his big passion in life, which might say a thing or two about his personality as it is pretty much as far as you can come from the self-exposure culture in football (and in general).



Dunno about that. The vast majority of billionaires are born billionaires and probably works no harder than your average NHS worker.

70% of billionaires are self made according to Forbes. The millionaires I’ve worked with (either execs at my employer or with partner organisations) all work very very hard and appear to be at 24/7 even when on holiday.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,335
Brighton factually.....
Never really offered much for us

That’s ridiculous, you could see in his last year here for us, he was out of sorts. Being made to continue with football behind closed doors, so the EPL and various other leagues throughout the world could still honour contracts, and keep the monster rolling. He was not comfortable with that, it was clear to see in his body language. He probably went back to Holland thinking it would not be as bad, however it is, also controlled by money, he’s clearly not happy.

Good luck to him, a man of principles.
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Being made to continue with football behind closed doors, so the EPL and various other leagues throughout the world could still honour contracts,

Didn't see any players offering to take pay cuts or pay breaks at the time though ?
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
Bizarre. Class player for us.

I guess you must be one of the "GET IT FORWARD, THAT'S WHERE THE GOAL IS" merchants.

not for me , couldn't shoot , couldn't score , wasn't quick , couldn't head , couldn't assist , wasn't physical , liked to go missing

apart from that could hit a few pals about with outside of foot so yeah , maybe was ok

all been done anyway hasn't it

good luck to him
 






Springal

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not for me , couldn't shoot , couldn't score , wasn't quick , couldn't head , couldn't assist , wasn't physical , liked to go missing

apart from that could hit a few pals about with outside of foot so yeah , maybe was ok

all been done anyway hasn't it

good luck to him

But still managed 19 caps for the Netherlands. Not too shabby for someone who is useless at football
 


herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
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Or both of those things could be of limited importance.

To us, Davy Pröpper is a former Brighton player, but in the real world he is also a father, husband, brother, fisherman, multi-layered personality, affected by things that goes on in his life and the world around. If the problem was not playing entertaining football / not playing much it would have been quite easily resolved but when he speaks of "uncomfortable with football culture" I think it probably has more to do with his personality not fitting in with how you're expected to be in football: pressure on your shoulders to perform every day, riding around in big cars flashing your nice clothes on Instagram, getting hundreds of nasty comments from fans and random people when you have a shitty day... all amplified over in England where the generally sick football culture is even sicker.

In our minds where footballers are only footballers, a lot might seem to be down to Chris Hughton or Graham Potter or Roger Schmidt (PSV manager) but reality is far more complex than that.

Now is it really? Compared to fan culture, media and social media "feedback", ridiculous wages, pressure to play, dodgy "legal" drugs and medication pushed onto players that also seem to occur in Latin America, Spain or Italy? England is worse is it? Yet you're still all over us like a bloomin rash? I assume you're fishing really.
 


Stat Brother

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Some talking heads, I assume Football Weekly, were discussing Norwich being shite.

The general jist was:-

'You can't bring steamrolling the championship form into the Premier League, without adding a further string to the bow'.

They went on to rather glibly say, Norwich need a long throw specialist.
Basically anything to mix it up a bit.

I instantly thought of:-

Groß and to a lesser extent Propper and Ryan.

That's exactly what those shrewd buys did.
They came into an excellent championship side and added a different level, which was just enough to keep the club in the division.
 




Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
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Ten pages and no one has posted a gif of his finest moment in an Albion shirt stopping a break.

Lovely player to watch on his day. All the best to him in retirement.
 


Stat Brother

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If you hear the name Propper and don't think of this thing of beauty, you have no soul:

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Ten pages and no one has posted a gif of his finest moment in an Albion shirt stopping a break.

Lovely player to watch on his day. All the best to him in retirement.

I was busy.
 




Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
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A big shock for someone just 30 years old. A fantastic servant for us especially in the first 2 season as we established ourselves in the Premier League
 


Commander

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not for me , couldn't shoot , couldn't score , wasn't quick , couldn't head , couldn't assist , wasn't physical , liked to go missing

apart from that could hit a few pals about with outside of foot so yeah , maybe was ok

all been done anyway hasn't it

good luck to him

We get it, you didn't understand what he did. See about 3,000 other footballers who play that role that fans don't like.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
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Cowfold
Some talking heads, I assume Football Weekly, were discussing Norwich being shite.

The general jist was:-

'You can't bring steamrolling the championship form into the Premier League, without adding a further string to the bow'.

They went on to rather glibly say, Norwich need a long throw specialist.
Basically anything to mix it up a bit.

I instantly thought of:-

Groß and to a lesser extent Propper and Ryan.

That's exactly what those shrewd buys did.
They came into an excellent championship side and added a different level, which was just enough to keep the club in the division.

They did.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Now is it really? Compared to fan culture, media and social media "feedback", ridiculous wages, pressure to play, dodgy "legal" drugs and medication pushed onto players that also seem to occur in Latin America, Spain or Italy? England is worse is it? Yet you're still all over us like a bloomin rash? I assume you're fishing really.

Davy Pröpper didnt play in Latin America, Spain or Italy.
 




herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,649
Still in Brighton
Davy Pröpper didnt play in Latin America, Spain or Italy.

Who said he did? But the bit I highlighted illustrates yet again your distaste for English football, yet you're all over us like a cheap whore. Seems bizarre to follow something you have so much disdain for, that's all?

Anyway, cba.

As for Propper, I always thought he was a quietly good player who never hit great heights for us but who contributed enough to be appreciated. Hope it works out well for him and he has no regrets (as he's only 30). We'd all love to have been able to play the game at his level (in theory) but maybe it just isn't fun anymore for him. Gotta respect his honesty.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Sweden
Who said he did? But the bit I highlighted illustrates yet again your distaste for English football, yet you're all over us like a cheap whore. Seems bizarre to follow something you have so much disdain for, that's all?

Anyway, cba.

As for Propper, I always thought he was a quietly good player who never hit great heights for us but who contributed enough to be appreciated. Hope it works out well for him and he has no regrets (as he's only 30). We'd all love to have been able to play the game at his level (in theory) but maybe it just isn't fun anymore for him. Gotta respect his honesty.

No more bizarre than your deep desire to be my buttplug.

I have a distaste for lots of things about the modern football world. I dont think I'm the only one who has those feelings while also following it (since it is a fantastic sport after all).
 


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