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Worthingite

Sexy Pete... :D
Sep 16, 2011
4,965
Chesterfield
Toby and JFC could do with a longer spell out on loan, and as previous poster's have mentioned, getting them to remain local would be good and less unsettling to them. Why not?
 






Red Side Of Sussex

Active member
Jul 25, 2009
157
It seems you do have some players that would do a decent job for us in League One.We will certainly be getting players in soon, so hopefully one or two may join up with Kuipers, who we are keeping on by the way.He did a fantastic job in goal for us at a critical time of the season and played a huge part in getting us over the line.

With Sean O'Driscoll and Steve Coppell we have two people with good reputations for wanting to play passing football,they are also both well respected in football, so im sure Gus Poyet would be very keen to build a relationship with them, this would benefit Brighton and Crawley.
 




Fitzcarraldo

Well-known member
Nov 12, 2010
973
Tommy has composure on the ball that others don't always have, even though he is still learning his trade.

I wouldn't say Tommy Elphick has composure on the ball. Before his injury he just didn't seem to understand the passing game. They would be confidently knocking round it back, pass it to Elphick, who, if even under the slightest bit of pressure, would hoof it upfield. Luckily we had Murray up top to get on the end of it and generally make the aimless clearance look a lot better than it was. If he was to do that now we would just lose possession. Which does rather go against our possession based game.
 






leigull

New member
Sep 26, 2010
3,810
Would be great if JFC and maybe Agdestein could get some regular football just up the road.

Othwerwise please help yourselves to Ankergren, Painter, Elphick and Dicker - all free of charge and would do very well back in League 1.
 






countryman

Well-known member
Jun 28, 2011
1,893
I wouldn't get rid of Vincelot nor Hoskins.

Same. Vincelot did well when he played and he is a very useful sub. And Hoskins didn't have a chance to prove himself last season and when he did play I thought he looked good.
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Great idea to shift players to crawley,we have loads of average league 1 players,also many promising youngsters.what about that highly rated left back we paid a fair few quid for?loaning to crawley is a must next season:)

Lets help our baby brothers:)
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
we had quite a few players that played loads for us in league 1 but may be a tad frozen out next season

both of our goalkeepers have played in league 1....ankergren was our keeper for the title winning campaign....but to be honest both were "shakey" at championship level

marcos painter was an ever present (i think?) at left back and was mr. dependable...a bit too slow for the championship however

tommy elphick was injured all of last season, may be worth a loan to get his fitness back

by all account, ryan harley was brilliant for exeter in league 1....you can have him

vincelot, again, was very good for dagenham in league 1....he didn't play a great deal last year

dicker and sparrow are both good league 1 midfielders, depending on who we get in for next season at least 1 of them may want a bit more 1st team football

hoskins is a top league 1 striker and his career hasn't really taken off here....

plus if you're playing good football under SO'D then you might be a decent loan option for some of our young players (agdestein, forster-caskey, kasim, hall etc.)
Gus has talked about bringing in five new players, so assuming two players for every position there's no way we're going to be getting rid of most of these. Especially if seven subs come back.
 




Blues Rock DJ

New member
Apr 18, 2011
4,007
Dorset
It seems you do have some players that would do a decent job for us in League One.We will certainly be getting players in soon, so hopefully one or two may join up with Kuipers, who we are keeping on by the way.He did a fantastic job in goal for us at a critical time of the season and played a huge part in getting us over the line.

With Sean O'Driscoll and Steve Coppell we have two people with good reputations for wanting to play passing football,they are also both well respected in football, so im sure Gus Poyet would be very keen to build a relationship with them, this would benefit Brighton and Crawley.

sorry, friend, but you're either on a wind-up, or you talk complete and utter tosh.....
 


Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,625
There is a Red SIDE of Sussex? That rather inaccurately suggests it's a 50/50 split. Which I think we'd all agree is far from the case :lolol:

Can someone suggest a more suitable unit of size with which to describe the portion of Sussex that is occupied by Crawley fans?
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,723
Eastbourne
There is a Red SIDE of Sussex? That rather inaccurately suggests it's a 50/50 split. Which I think we'd all agree is far from the case :lolol:

Can someone suggest a more suitable unit of size with which to describe the portion of Sussex that is occupied by Crawley fans?

0.0000001%.
 




Red Side Of Sussex

Active member
Jul 25, 2009
157
There is a Red SIDE of Sussex? That rather inaccurately suggests it's a 50/50 split. Which I think we'd all agree is far from the case :lolol:

Can someone suggest a more suitable unit of size with which to describe the portion of Sussex that is occupied by Crawley fans?


Dont go all Billy big bollocks mate,its only a user name.

If you look at the population of Sussex you weren't exactly pulling them in at the Withdean stadium.
What were you getting,6 to 7 thousand,hardly a huge %of the sussex population.
Even a shiny new stadium has failed to entice the sussex population to come flocking in huge numbers.It has probably added another 10,000 JCL'S,hardly a huge %of the Sussex population is it.

Lets face it,there are way more people in this county who support premiership clubs rather then Brighton or Crawley.
 


Mutts Nuts

New member
Oct 30, 2011
4,918
When do you reckon those in charge at Crawley Town should get on the blower to those in charge at Brighton and enquire about players who could move up the A23 and do a job for us in League One.
I guess like all clubs Brighton will be improving their squad in the next couple of months, so could we see a few players do a decent job in league One for Crawley that didnt quite cut it in the championship for Brighton.
I wonder if you will oblige us with one or two quality loan players now we could offer them League One football.
So just in case any of you bump into Gus Poyet in the next few weeks,do us a favor, put a word in for your Sussex neighbours.ta in advance.

you can have Harley
 


Don Tmatter

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
5,035
dont matter
It seems you do have some players that would do a decent job for us in League One.We will certainly be getting players in soon, so hopefully one or two may join up with Kuipers, who we are keeping on by the way.He did a fantastic job in goal for us at a critical time of the season and played a huge part in getting us over the line.

With Sean O'Driscoll and Steve Coppell we have two people with good reputations for wanting to play passing football,they are also both well respected in football, so im sure Gus Poyet would be very keen to build a relationship with them, this would benefit Brighton and Crawley.

sorry, friend, but you're either on a wind-up, or you talk complete and utter tosh.....

Which bit is complete & utter tosh? after re-reading it the only part thats possibly tosh is the bit about FDM doing a fantastic job for them
 








Paddy B

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
2,084
Horsham
Dont go all Billy big bollocks mate,its only a user name.

If you look at the population of Sussex you weren't exactly pulling them in at the Withdean stadium.
What were you getting,6 to 7 thousand,hardly a huge %of the sussex population.
Even a shiny new stadium has failed to entice the sussex population to come flocking in huge numbers.It has probably added another 10,000 JCL'S,hardly a huge %of the Sussex population is it.

Lets face it,there are way more people in this county who support premiership clubs rather then Brighton or Crawley.

What are you banging on about?? 20,000 average attendance last season. Virtually every game sold out for home fans with expansion underway and BHA in the top ten in the country for season ticket holders. I think that qualifies as "flocking"
 


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