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[Albion] Is Lewis Dunk Brighton's greatest ever player ?

Is Dunk the Albion's greatest ever player

  • Yes he is

    Votes: 52 51.0%
  • Another couple of seasons at the top level

    Votes: 21 20.6%
  • Another 4-5 seasons at the top level

    Votes: 4 3.9%
  • No he won't make it

    Votes: 25 24.5%

  • Total voters
    102






Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,289
Withdean area
I find Man City and Liverpool frightening and beyond anything I could have imagined in the last 50 years of watching football. It's been proven that on a good day we take points off them and for the rest of the whole premier league we are disappointed if we don't get something.

This is a team that is captained by a lad from Hurst and yet people want to claim that someone who spent a few years in a lower division at a far lower level of football was better than someone has played nearly 400 games, taking us through the divisions to the best standard of football I have ever seen.

Before your OP, I was thinking about Lewis the other day.

In years to come after he retires I think he’ll be universally appreciated by fans as an Albion God. Based on the sheer number of appearances at the near highest level, one club, from the city itself, the captain who expertly marshalled the defence.

For some it will take his retirement to recognise that.

In any other turbulent era pre-Bloom, Lewis would’ve had to fulfil his dreams elsewhere. Thankfully for us he didn’t need to.
 




Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,670
Uwantsumorwat
I never ever saw Lawro head the ball whilst laying on the floor back to the keeper,I didn't see him run 50 yards with the ball go past 4 defenders and smash it in the net on the rebound,I certainly never saw him play in goal and keep a clean sheet,of course I've never seen Dunk with a Mullet so being the greatest at something has many points to take into consideration,if I was building a all time team Dunk would be first on the list so I guess for me he is.
 


Wellesley

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2013
4,973
Our greatest ever player by some distance and I don't need to have seen every player since 1901. He's a local boy, a fantastically gifted player that plays his heart out week in week out. He's grown with the club and has now captained us to our highest position ever in the Premier League. Legend of all Allbion Legends.
 




nickbrighton

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2016
2,135
As with many things, its how you interpret the question. Greatest or most talented.? two very different things. Are we talking about the impact he has had on the club over a number of years, both on and off the field. His commitment to the club, his stated desire to remain here for all his career.
Has there been another player who has given his all time and again on the pitch, how often has any one questioned hos work ethic on the pitch, even in his out of form periods

There have been more talented players(but not many) but I cant think of one in all the time I have been supporting the Albion (45 plus years) who comes close to the list above.

The title of "greatest ever " is impossible to give as there are so many different things to consider - but he is certainly in the group of great Brighton players and our club would be immeasurably poorer without him
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Reading this thread makes me think there are still some who underrate quite how good he is.

A different England manager would mean 20-30 England caps by now for the boy. He's that good.

I've made a point of watching John Stones and Harry Maguire closely over the last season or so, whenever I catch one of their games on the telly, because I really wanted to understand why LD is so often overlooked and these 2 are shoo ins every time.

I haven't seen anything to convince me either are better overall CBs than LD.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,337
Brighton factually.....
He is one of the greatest without a shadow of a doubt, the greatest not so sure.
His commitment and passion is unquestionable, every game he gives a 100%, does he makes mistake yes, does he make incredible clearance and deliver pin point accurate cross field passes, pop up for a thundering header in to the roof of the net from a corner, all yes.

You simply cannot wish for anymore from a player.
He is undeniably in the top 3.

I do wonder what type of manager he would make, and could the legend grow when he hangs his boots up.
Does anyone see him moving into a coaching role at the Albion and possibly further up the chain ?
 




Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,439
Central Borneo / the Lizard
Undoubtedly. You can't perform at that consistency and quality, at such a high level, for so long, potentially be a one club player, captained us to our most successful season ever, and be a local lad, and not be first on the list of club legends .

That's what 'greatest' means to me. The biggest legend at our club. There's technically better players in the team right now. There are players who have achieved more in the past, or who will go on to achieve greatness in the future, but they will do it with other clubs. There are players who we built teams around in the past, like Bobby, or who played more games like Gary Hart, or who were great captains like Horton, or became one of the greatest players of their generation, like Lawro, but the all round longevity, talent, leadership, local connection, likeability, dedication and success points to one man alone.
 


METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,830
markfarrington2.jpeg

This man surely? End of thread :)

This man surely? Thread closed
 


rippleman

Well-known member
Oct 18, 2011
4,988
The "greatest" is always so difficult. Who is England's greatest player? I can come up with three from one match: Gordon Banks, Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst. How can you pick the greatest from those three alone? Impossible in my eyes.

The Wardy v Bobby argument will run long after most of us on here are gone. You will never get a unanimous answer.

In terms of longevity, commitment to the club then yes, he probably is the greatest during my years. Is he the greatest footballer to ever wear a BHAFC shirt? I'm not so convinced.
 




Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,115
Cowfold
Reading this thread makes me think there are still some who underrate quite how good he is.

A different England manager would mean 20-30 England caps by now for the boy. He's that good.

I've made a point of watching John Stones and Harry Maguire closely over the last season or so, whenever I catch one of their games on the telly, because I really wanted to understand why LD is so often overlooked and these 2 are shoo ins every time.

I haven't seen anything to convince me either are better overall CBs than LD.

If Dunky was playing for either of the Manchester clubs that Stones and Maguire represent, then he would undoubtably have earned a multitude of caps by now.

As ever, players from clubs like little old Brighton are so often overlooked. The current England manager having spent so long playing for that mob up the A23 doesn't help any either.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,115
Cowfold
The "greatest" is always so difficult. Who is England's greatest player? I can come up with three from one match: Gordon Banks, Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst. How can you pick the greatest from those three alone? Impossible in my eyes.

The Wardy v Bobby argument will run long after most of us on here are gone. You will never get a unanimous answer.

In terms of longevity, commitment to the club then yes, he probably is the greatest during my years. Is he the greatest footballer to ever wear a BHAFC shirt? I'm not so convinced.

Agreed.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,464
Hove
In terms of longevity, commitment to the club then yes, he probably is the greatest during my years. Is he the greatest footballer to ever wear a BHAFC shirt? I'm not so convinced.

Greatest is a word with multiple meanings. Agree with you, as a servant to the club in many aspects, coming through the youth ranks, up through the leagues, captain through the club's longest and most successful spell in the top flight - he's got to be up there on many of the metrics.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
How quickly we forget Kerry Mayo ? " Heart on Sleeve....." " .... stick of rock..." " ...bleeds blue..."
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
It's flown under the radar, but Lewis Dunk's pass to Mitoma that caused the red card (and arguably sealed the win) was absolutely top drawer.

Two things:
1) If that had been Slippy Gerrard a decade ago, the pundits would have creamed themselves over that.
2) Can you imagine useless slab head doing that for England at the WC?

No, me neither.
 


Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
23,686
Brighton
I blame Dunk for both Wolves goals so not a good time to ask (he was the covering defender for the first goal and inexplicably stopped sprinting momentarily as the Wolf bared down on Sanchez meaning that his sliding block cam in too late). Come back next week and it will be a ‘yes’!
 


Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,670
Uwantsumorwat
In my lifetime Peter Ward remains the greatest I've seen,he would slot seamlessly into today's team in his prime.

Dunk has to be right up there with Brighton and Hove Albion greatest players purely on the amount of games he's played in the top flight.

I think Vicente gave my favourite performance ever from a Brighton player v Pompey, imagine what he must have been like to watch in his prime, awesome player.

Of our current squad the player I think that could be our next superstar in waiting is Sarmiento, hopefully he can stay fit long enough to show how good I think he actually is.
 




brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,169
London
In my lifetime Peter Ward remains the greatest I've seen,he would slot seamlessly into today's team in his prime.

Dunk has to be right up there with Brighton and Hove Albion greatest players purely on the amount of games he's played in the top flight.

I think Vicente gave my favourite performance ever from a Brighton player v Pompey, imagine what he must have been like to watch in his prime, awesome player.

Of our current squad the player I think that could be our next superstar in waiting is Sarmiento, hopefully he can stay fit long enough to show how good I think he actually is.
Mitoma vs wolves is up there with any individual performance for me, he was outstanding.
 




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