Roger Mellie
New member
Gutted!! Pants news, he is our best player by miles and really beginning to settle in and play well (apart from when put in centre). Good luck to him but shit that we couldn't hang on to him. Far rather see others leave..
Turkey said:I recall Knight getting very unhappy when he was asked to do this at Sheffield Wednesday?
pevenseagull said:I hope the medical doesn't include a sprint test
cdavis said:Play whatever formation you want.......the morale of the players on learning this news will evaporate......
London Irish said:
I think Currie has been fantastic for us this season, but what an amazing piece of business for the club, quarter of a mill clear profit in the space of a few months. Congratulations to Knight and McGhee for pursuing him so doggedly when he was a free agent over the summer.
I really can't think of a better bit of business for Albion for absolute years given the fact we just missed out on offloading BZ at the height of his valuation.
I'm not at all panicked by this move - far from it - it could open up untold possibilities for us.
When I heard this news my mind went straight back to the interview that McGhee gave to SCR last Saturday, when he said that the Arse would only let us have Quincy if we definitely played him, and Quincy ONLY WANTS TO PLAY ON THE WING.
So we are now in an excellent position to try and close this loan deal now, because I would have said there was some doubt whether we could have played both Currie and Quincy in the same team.
The reason is Currie is a wonderful flair player but we've almost had to create a team around him because of his lack of defensive capacity.
We haven't been able to play Albert Jarrett becuase of that and have two non-tackling wingers in the team. Now Albert may get his chance if the Quincy deal doesn't come off.
And then people have mentioned Leon. Yes, Leon hates playing on the wing but the fact is he's done a fine job of it when he's done it for us this season. That's another option.
Currie's defensive problems also makes him a difficult fit in a 5-3-2 wingbacks system that McGhee might be leaning towards now. Currie looked a fish out of water in centre midfield last Saturday.
We'll never know, but I reckon against Millwall he would have suffered the same fate as at West Ham, dropped to make the system work.
If he's in that category, there was just no way that Dick Knight could have turned down this money.
Best of luck to Darren, we know his great strengths but we also know his weaknesses. I hope he's a big success at Ipswich because he's never given anything less than 100% for us.
But like him, we will now move on to bigger and better things with this money, I'm convinced of it.
Spearritt of the Albion said:Just released on Club website.
Darren Currie has left for Ipswich in £250,000 deal. That was unexpected!
Who's gonna cross the ball in now then?
cdavis said:Let me get this right..........we,re selling our most consistant player this year.........for 250k.............Lets face it........we,re far more in the shit than we,re being told.....!!!!!!! Occurs to me, that Dick and co realise they,re unlikely to ever get Falmer.....therefore, no more financial input from them......get ready for meltdown.........!
Apologies to those who are offended........but reality, as opposed to fantasy is setting in....!
Robert Lester Zamora said:Leon Knight.... at least for the immediate time being.. would be my opinion.