[Albion] Did we try to get Viktor Gyokeres back?

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Exilegull

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Mar 14, 2024
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When Gyokeres sat on the bench for Swansea and Coventry no one thought this would happen there is just no one to blame. Selling was the only thing to do. But I dont see how there was ever a chance of getting him back. Based on how things looked in July we would have said come to our bench and watch Ferguson score 20 goals and Im guessing Gyokeres would have said no. Why would he sit on the bench in the rain in Falmer when he can be hero in Lisbon. Dont know much about the level in Portugal but guessing it is ok like Championship or better? Forward signings from Portugal I only can remember Mario Jardel who I think scored a million goals in Portugal but was awful in the Premier League
 




Easy 10

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Everyone has a DeBruyne lurking in their skeleton cupboard. I know they were never our players, but we turned down / cancelled trials for Ian Wright and Roy Keane.

Ultimately nobody has a crystal ball and duff calls can be made. At the time I was fairly underwhelmed by Gyorkeres in the Championship, so once we got promoted it never looked likely he'd be able to make the step up to that level. But he went down to L1, played regularly there, then in the Championship, honed his skills on a decent learning curve and has emerged as a genuine talent. Maybe thats just what he needed, because he was never going to get those regular games with us being in the PL.

Its good to see one of our former young strikers leave the club and flourish for a change. I can't recall a worthwhile example of a BHA striker ever doing that before, its always been a downward spiral to obscurity. Good luck to him.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Everyone has a DeBruyne lurking in their skeleton cupboard. I know they were never our players, but we turned down / cancelled trials for Ian Wright and Roy Keane.

Ultimately nobody has a crystal ball and duff calls can be made. At the time I was fairly underwhelmed by Gyorkeres in the Championship, so once we got promoted it never looked likely he'd be able to make the step up to that level. But he went down to L1, played regularly there, then in the Championship, honed his skills on a decent learning curve and has emerged as a genuine talent. Maybe thats just what he needed, because he was never going to get those regular games with us being in the PL.

Its good to see one of our former young strikers leave the club and flourish for a change. I can't recall a worthwhile example of a BHA striker ever doing that before, its always been a downward spiral to obscurity. Good luck to him.
Ian Muir at Tranmere
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
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Hmmm

He is playing in the Portuguese league where the top five teams are kind of separated from the rest of a very poor league.
He could well be over rated still at this stage, we may not have made a boo boo after all, we will see.
 


Milano

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Everyone has a DeBruyne lurking in their skeleton cupboard. I know they were never our players, but we turned down / cancelled trials for Ian Wright and Roy Keane.

Ultimately nobody has a crystal ball and duff calls can be made. At the time I was fairly underwhelmed by Gyorkeres in the Championship, so once we got promoted it never looked likely he'd be able to make the step up to that level. But he went down to L1, played regularly there, then in the Championship, honed his skills on a decent learning curve and has emerged as a genuine talent. Maybe thats just what he needed, because he was never going to get those regular games with us being in the PL.

Its good to see one of our former young strikers leave the club and flourish for a change. I can't recall a worthwhile example of a BHA striker ever doing that before, its always been a downward spiral to obscurity. Good luck to him.
Chelsea seem to have more than most:
DeBruyne
Salah
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Lamptey
Gilmour
 




Swegulls

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Aug 29, 2023
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They talked a lot about him on Swedish telly during this break. Someone mentioned that he's figured in EVERY game the last four years or so. Don't know if that is correct, but he's never injured (which is quite strange being that physical). A dream for RDZ then ...
 


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Ian Muir at Tranmere
Did well enough there, but primarily in the 3rd/4th tier (with a couple of seasons in the 2nd tier during their halcyon days when Aldridge was the driving force). Hardly a stellar career in the upper echelons after leaving us.

BHA simply don't produce strikers. Never have.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Did well enough there, but primarily in the 3rd/4th tier (with a couple of seasons in the 2nd tier during their halcyon days when Aldridge was the driving force). Hardly a stellar career in the upper echelons after leaving us.

BHA simply don't produce strikers. Never have.
Bobby Zamora had a decent PL career after he left us.
 












Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Everyone has a DeBruyne lurking in their skeleton cupboard. I know they were never our players, but we turned down / cancelled trials for Ian Wright and Roy Keane.

Ultimately nobody has a crystal ball and duff calls can be made. At the time I was fairly underwhelmed by Gyorkeres in the Championship, so once we got promoted it never looked likely he'd be able to make the step up to that level. But he went down to L1, played regularly there, then in the Championship, honed his skills on a decent learning curve and has emerged as a genuine talent. Maybe thats just what he needed, because he was never going to get those regular games with us being in the PL.

Its good to see one of our former young strikers leave the club and flourish for a change. I can't recall a worthwhile example of a BHA striker ever doing that before, its always been a downward spiral to obscurity. Good luck to him.

Spot on, no guarantees he'd have developed as he has if he'd stayed here, in fact had he stayed it's doubtful he'd have gotten the mins needed to develop into the player he has. Dropping down the Championship permanently gave his career the kick start it needed. He'd never set the world on fire in his loan spells, just 3 goals in 30 Championship games, but Coventry saw enough to risk a decent chunk of money for them on him. Obviously the club had the foresight to include sell on clauses, and the possibility of a buy back (although the player ultimately rejected that), so we protected ourselves as much as possible.

Hindsight makes it look like one who got away but allowing him to leave as we did has probably maximised our return for him way more than if he'd stayed.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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You have completely made that up, contradicts what is reported in the article linked to in the opening post, and is factually incorrect.
But apart from that....

(I know. FFS, etc.)

Keep up the good work!
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Everyone has a DeBruyne lurking in their skeleton cupboard. I know they were never our players, but we turned down / cancelled trials for Ian Wright and Roy Keane.

Ultimately nobody has a crystal ball and duff calls can be made. At the time I was fairly underwhelmed by Gyorkeres in the Championship, so once we got promoted it never looked likely he'd be able to make the step up to that level. But he went down to L1, played regularly there, then in the Championship, honed his skills on a decent learning curve and has emerged as a genuine talent. Maybe thats just what he needed, because he was never going to get those regular games with us being in the PL.

Its good to see one of our former young strikers leave the club and flourish for a change. I can't recall a worthwhile example of a BHA striker ever doing that before, its always been a downward spiral to obscurity. Good luck to him.
Precisely. And ditto the rest of your post.

Here is the record of our most illustrious striker who still gets his song sung from time to time, with his top flight post-Albion career (before his loan return) highlighted

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And here is the other striker who is regarded a club legend

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And here is the last of our trio of strikers who went on to a top flight career
(and who is eschewed by many because of where he had it - and only 9 of his Palarse goals were scored when they were in the EPL

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kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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When Gyokeres sat on the bench for Swansea and Coventry no one thought this would happen there is just no one to blame.

I also remember him playing in an EFL Cup game away at West Brom, watching it on the telly and thinking he was absolute rubbish and would never make it!
 


Withdean South Stand

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Mar 2, 2014
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I also remember him playing in an EFL Cup game away at West Brom, watching it on the telly and thinking he was absolute rubbish and would never make it!
He WAS rubbish in that game and that was the final straw really. He definitely seemed to have something about his game, but there was no chance of him fulfilling his potential here. He needed to get out and play. If I were an EFL club I would be keeping an eye on the players Brighton sign because the algorithm has proven itself time and time again and if a player doesn't make it here and is available for transfer, take the punt.
 




JetsetJimbo

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Jun 13, 2011
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The points about the standards of the Portugeuse league are interesting. I must admit I know very little about it, outside of the names of their 4-5 most famous clubs.

But I note that another "one who got away"* for us with experience in Portugal is Darwin Nunez. And while I like him a lot as a Liverpool player, he's not the free-scoring menace he was at Benfica.

And then you look at how many goals players like Undav and Kane are scoring in Germany. Sure, they're natural goalscorers, but their returns are far in excess of anything they could dream of in the Premier League.

What I'm getting at is that the Premier League seems to be a uniquely tough environment for strikers compared with other top leagues. I think we should try and bear that in mind when both criticising our players and praising those elsewhere.

*(And yeah, I also don't think there was ever anything in this, but it's a nice little story)
 


Withdean South Stand

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Mar 2, 2014
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I think there absolutely was something in the Nunez interest but there certainly was in the Luis Diaz interest! Both of them were probably well advised to stay in Portugal and bide their time.
 


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