How did you feel about Arsenal and the 11 foreigners v Spanish Brighton.

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Stat Brother

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It wasn't so long ago (which probably means about 5 years) when Arsenal fielded an team full of foreigners.

I must admit I didn't think it was right, and it didn't sit comfortably with me.

Roll forward x amount of years and I now support:-

Spanish Calde
Spanish Rod
Spanish Andy
Spanish Bruno
Spanish Dave
and now
Spanish Len

Throw a Pole, a tenuous Congolese, and a really really tenuous Egyptian into the mix. (not to mention the obvious player I've forgotten)

We are very much heading in the same direction, the only difference is I bloody well love it, and am so excited, by The Albion.
 




Sussax

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Being priced out of young British players, and a foreign manager doesn't help.
I'm sure when our academy is complete we'll have some more home-grown talent coming in. :thumbsup:
 












Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I actually thought about this this morning, althoughI wasn't as outraged as some by Arsenal fielding a team of foreigners as I enjoyed watching that team play.

As for us, I don't care what nationality they are as long as they shown passion. For example Calde is far more passionate and motivated than 90% of the journeymen British players we had under MA mark 2
 








Stat Brother

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soistes

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I'm reliably informed that Spanish Andy actually has Italian nationality (hence the Italian-sounding name).
Born in Barcelona to Italian parents.
 










Meade's Ball

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Jul 7, 2003
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I couldn't give a boiled onion. If they're wearing the stripes they're Brightonian for as long as they do for me. The owner as a fan is much more important in my mind.
 


Kumquat

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Mar 2, 2009
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It wasn't so long ago (which probably means about 5 years) when Arsenal fielded an team full of foreigners.

I must admit I didn't think it was right, and it didn't sit comfortably with me.

Roll forward x amount of years and I now support:-

Spanish Calde
Spanish Rod
Spanish Andy
Spanish Bruno
Spanish Dave
and now
Spanish Len

Throw a Pole, a tenuous Congolese, and a really really tenuous Egyptian into the mix. (not to mention the obvious player I've forgotten)

We are very much heading in the same direction, the only difference is I bloody well love it, and am so excited, by The Albion.

I think it's called being a hypocrite and we're all guilty of it :smile:
 


Stat Brother

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I think it's called being a hypocrite and we're all guilty of it :smile:
True dat.

I can fairly safely say when I was tutting about Arsenal, I wasn't expecting to be following in their shoes just a few years later.
 




Stat Brother

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It's even worse than I thought, 8 years ago.

Arsenal v Crystal Palace on Monday, 14 February 2005. Arsenal won the match 5-1.

1 Jens Lehmann (GERMANY)
22 Gael Clichy (FRANCE)
18 Pascal Cygan (FRANCE)
12 Bisan Lauren Etame Mayer (CAMEROON)
28 Abib Kolo Toure (COTE D'IVOIRE)
17 Eduardo Cesar Daud Gaspar @ Edu (BRAZIL)
7 Robert Pires (FRANCE)
4 Patrick Vieira (FRANCE)
10 Dennis Bergkamp (NETHERLANDS)
14 Thierry Henry (FRANCE)
9 Jose Antonio Reyes (SPAIN)

substitutes:
24 Manuel Almunia (SPAIN)
20 Philippe Senderos (SWITZERLAND)
15 Francesc Fabregas Soler (SPAIN)
16 Mathieu Flamini (FRANCE)
11 Robin Van Persie (NETHERLANDS)

Cardiff City v Brighton and Hove Albion, 12 February 2005. Cardiff won 2-0.
(We beat Sunderland at home, the week after)

David Yelldell
Adam Hinshelwood
Guy Butters
Adam Virgo
Kerry Mayo
Alexis Nicolas
Paul Reid
Richard Carpenter
Nathan Jones
Leon Knight
Mark McCammon

Paul Watson
Dan Harding
Gary Hart
 


supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
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The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Being priced out of young British players, and a foreign manager doesn't help.
I'm sure when our academy is complete we'll have some more home-grown talent coming in. :thumbsup:

It won't make the slightest difference. Name one Premier league team with at least 3 successful English players bought through their youth ranks.
 


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