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The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,765
Dorset
Am I breaking NSC rules by being happy that a contracted player has gone on loan to a higher placed team and scored a goal?
 






Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,028
East Wales
Am I breaking NSC rules by being happy that a contracted player has gone on loan to a higher placed team and scored a goal?
Not at all. He's a Brighton player still, the better he plays the more confident he'll return/the more we can sell him for.
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
oh dear oh dear
 


Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
Davies knocking in the goals on loan, now Dickinson.

Further proof all our players like playing away from Withdean!
 




murraymint

New member
Aug 13, 2008
73
Hope he does well. A decent player, who has scored goals pretty much wherever he has been. Always thought we never played to his strengths, he was always dangerous running at defenders, but we tended to try and hoof it at him and use him as a hold up player or for flick ons, which we could all see wasn't his strongest point.
Obviously he had his faults...but I thought he was gonna be a good player for us.
 










PHCgull

Gus-ambivalent User
Mar 5, 2009
1,334
Hope he does well. A decent player, who has scored goals pretty much wherever he has been. Always thought we never played to his strengths, he was always dangerous running at defenders, but we tended to try and hoof it at him and use him as a hold up player or for flick ons, which we could all see wasn't his strongest point.
Obviously he had his faults...but I thought he was gonna be a good player for us.

agreed
 






SI 4 BHA

Active member
Nov 12, 2003
737
westdene, brighton
Hope he does well. A decent player, who has scored goals pretty much wherever he has been. Always thought we never played to his strengths, he was always dangerous running at defenders, but we tended to try and hoof it at him and use him as a hold up player or for flick ons, which we could all see wasn't his strongest point.
Obviously he had his faults...but I thought he was gonna be a good player for us.

Most of his goals were with Stockport when they were in League 2! Derby realised they had been sold a pup and couldn't wait for some mugs to come along and pay £300k. Amazingly they didn't have to wait too long. He was so good he never got a single league game for them. A disruptive influence in the dressing room according to the Argus and they must have got that from the club. All in all, go riddance, glad to see the back of him and his f**king stupid yellow boots.
 


Feb 14, 2010
4,932
Hope he does well. A decent player, who has scored goals pretty much wherever he has been. Always thought we never played to his strengths, he was always dangerous running at defenders, but we tended to try and hoof it at him and use him as a hold up player or for flick ons, which we could all see wasn't his strongest point.
Obviously he had his faults...but I thought he was gonna be a good player for us.

Typical engish footballer, no bloody idea how to control a football and so some genius thinks that he should make a living as a professional footballer.. and we wonder why we have not won the world cup since 1966
 


Perkino

Well-known member
Dec 11, 2009
6,053
It's amazing when you play the ball into a strikers feet what he can do with the ball.
 




murraymint

New member
Aug 13, 2008
73
Typical engish footballer, no bloody idea how to control a football and so some genius thinks that he should make a living as a professional footballer.. and we wonder why we have not won the world cup since 1966

well we weren't the only club in for him in the summer so there's obviously people in the game who rate him. Now he's playing for a club in the league above us for a manager who believes in him. He can't be that bad
 


Chesney Christ

New member
Sep 3, 2003
4,301
Location, Location
Typical engish footballer, no bloody idea how to control a football and so some genius thinks that he should make a living as a professional footballer.. and we wonder why we have not won the world cup since 1966

Indeed. Only in England where we value all other attributes above skill could a player with so little technical ability play professional football. And don't get me started on Bas Savage......:facepalm:
 




Feb 14, 2010
4,932
well we weren't the only club in for him in the summer so there's obviously people in the game who rate him. Now he's playing for a club in the league above us for a manager who believes in him. He can't be that bad

No mate just goes to show how many hoofers like Adams have a job in english football.Did you see the blokes touch? f***ing shocking that he plays football every day and he still cant control the bloody football.
 




murraymint

New member
Aug 13, 2008
73
No mate just goes to show how many hoofers like Adams have a job in english football.Did you see the blokes touch? f***ing shocking that he plays football every day and he still cant control the bloody football.

i never said there wasn't room for improvement, but he's 23/24 has good pace,a good shot etc...like I said before i thought he could do well. I can recall a few assists from him as well.
It's all about opinions and I just thought he offered something different from what we've already got...but then I always hoped Davies would prove the doubters wrong to.
I think I like the underdog.
 




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