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Hart & Mayo set to sign one year deals







Scoffers

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Jan 13, 2004
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Burgess Hill
oh stop your whinging, why cant we just trust Adams on this one
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,334
Worthing
I've got it!!! It's obvious.

Mayo and Hart are being retained to dress up as Mrs Gully and Son of Gully... we then kill 2 stories in 1 - case closed :bowdown:
 


terrymendez

New member
Nov 22, 2006
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Dials
Adams has taken time to consider these options, he is the manager he has made the decision , I have no reason not to trust his judgment....

I am sure they dont consider themselves regular players, just members of a strong squad ------- quality.
 












Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
46,754
at home
But why would there ever be a need for me to?

Of course I wouldn't just go up to him in the street and tell him I didn't rate him as a footballer, just like I don't go up to anyone in any job and tell them they're useless. But, as a paying customer of the club, I'll have an opinion like everyone else.

so if I arranged via Ian to have you on the fans phone in one saturday, and kerry walked past which he normally does, you would have the oppertunity to back up your comment to his face...that was all
 


Could be that Adams shares Coppell's opinion


Coppell praises stalwart MayoFrom the archive, first published Thursday 11th Sep 2003.


Albion boss Steve Coppell has hailed loyal servant Kerry Mayo as one of the best left backs in the Football League.

The Seagulls' great survivor makes his 250th League appearance for his solitary club at Colchester on Saturday.

It puts Mayo 24th on the all-time list, above the likes of Brian Horton and John Napier.

Ian Chapman and Brian Powney are the only Sussex-born players to have played more League games for Albion.

Coppell said: "The only loyalty in football now is between a supporter and his club.

"I suppose the extension of that is a supporter who is a player at this club and that's what we have got with Kerry. He is just 100 per cent Albion.

"I certainly don't think there is any better leftback in this division and I would hasten a guess that he would be one of the best in the next division as well if he had as much faith in himself as I have in him.

"He is not an outgoing bloke. He's a little bit introverted but I just think he is quality and non-stop.

"I am one of those sort of old school managers. I like players who are going to play 40-odd games a year for me and I know Kerry is going to do that.

"It's not as if you are going to get 20 games out of him and he is going to be injured. He is going to be there or thereabouts all the time.

"I would play him anywhere. I know I would get a value for money performance out of him. He is just a great fella to have in your squad."
Mayo has played under eight different Albion managers at three different home grounds, not bad for a player initially awarded only a six-month contract when he turned pro.

The Cuckfield-born stalwart, fondly referred to as the 'Ginger Prince' by fans, has come a long way since making his debut in Jimmy Case's penultimate home match in charge, a defeat by Carlisle in November 1996.

"I didn't realise I was coming up to 250 but that is some achievement," said Mayo.

"It doesn't happen that often these days. There are a lot more transfers flying about, but I'm just happy to be playing my football for Albion.

"It makes me feel proud. After this one then I will look to the next milestone, 300.

"As long as I am enjoying my football and playing well then I will just keep on going."

Mayo has suffered a few setbacks along the winding path to Saturday's landmark appearance.

He has been dropped at various stages of his career and there was, of course, that potentially disastrous own goal in the relegation decider at Hereford in his first season in the first team.

We can only guess at what would have happened to Mayo without the second half equaliser from Robbie Reinelt which kept Albion in the League, but you suspect his resolve would have seen him through.

"I can't remember anyone ever telling me I wouldn't make it," he said. "There were never any doubts put into my head and if there were I would block them out anyway.

"I was always thinking positively. I always put 100 per cent into training, as well as games, and it has obviously paid off. I have never really felt like leaving. At times I have been left out and it has been put down to different things by the manager in charge at the time.

"All I've done is just got my head down, got on with it, worked hard and got myself back into the side."

Mayo's knack of bouncing back was demonstrated last season after he was axed early on by Martin Hinshelwood.

Although Albion were relegated from the First Division, the campaign became something of a personal triumph for him.

He ended it as runner-up to captain Danny Cullip in the supporters' player of the season poll, emphasising his versatility in the process by operating also as a left wingback and centre half.

Mayo, still only 25, has not missed a match during Coppell's 11 months in charge.
Now he wants to mark his 46th successive appearance with a victory at Layer Road after back-to-back draws.

"I just hope I can carry my form on from last season and the early part of this season," he said.

"The players know we haven't hit top form yet. I don't know why that is, but we will keep trying to do the right things and hopefully it will turn around soon.

"Although we haven't been playing too well we have picked up points and got a good start under our belts.

"If we can start playing well and picking up three points, rather than draws, it will be even better."

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blockhseagull

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2006
7,364
Southampton
I know the point you're making, but what I'm saying is that whilst I'm never going to be a fan of Mayo, approaching people who haven't a clue who I am and criticising their work is only going to make ME look a complete mentalist.

For instance, if a shelf stacker in tesco is rubbish at his job I may walk off thinking "what a lazy useless bastard, this place would be all the better without him." I may tell my friends and family about the poor service and standards that the store has chosen to employ. But, it doesn't mean I need to walk up to said member of staff in the middle of his workplace and insult him!

No, but you wouldn't constantly post on a messageboard over and over and over again about him like you do Kerry.

Also, i trust an opinion of a football manager over someone who becomes obsessed with players either positively or negatively.
 


Behind Enemy Lines

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
4,882
London
It's ok, not exciting news but we do need cover, especially as left-back so it makes sense. Both are experienced which is important and Hart will slog his guts out and will be a decent squad member. Agree with Ice Man though, let's hope this isn't the end of the strenghening and there'll be at least one more signing we can be excited about.
 


Fourteenth Eye

Face for Radio
Jul 9, 2004
7,941
Brighton
Not exactly a surprise but im pleased for them both.

Dont forget that Mickey knows them both inside out & Harty & Kerry know Mickey.

Much has been made of the falling out with Wilkins but both players will work their bollocks off for MA
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,754
at home
It would be brilliant. It would also be complete CARNAGE.

Sadly, I'm not enough of a geek to appear on radio under a ridiculous internet username:lolol:

Ok go in under your name....

Doesn't matter what it is...if people on here know you as the complete.... then they will know who you are as opposed to" kevin of kemp town"?

I can still arrange it if you are up to it....
 






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