Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
If he isn't yet in your mind, then your Albion Legends list must be very very short.If he continues playing like he has recently for another season or 2 he will 100% be legend material.
If he isn't yet in your mind, then your Albion Legends list must be very very short.If he continues playing like he has recently for another season or 2 he will 100% be legend material.
I’m here. I presume you’re trying to get ahold of me to thank me for giving Solly the kick up the ass needed to finally start scoring some goals? You’re all welcome!Where’s @Husty ?
'I was right when I said he was crap. I said he needed to sort his final ball out and he'd be good enough, so I'm pleased to see he took my advice' etc etc.
I’m here. I presume you’re trying to get ahold of me to thank me for giving Solly the kick up the ass needed to finally start scoring some goals? You’re all welcome!
Mmmm, define legend.
Perseverance, loyalty, adaptability, still learning, found his shooting boots, and more. The first three could also be said of Gerry Ryan, so, maybe.
Gerry Ryan is a legend as well, and I used to tell him that when he pulled my pint when he ran the Witch in Lindfield.Yeh. What is a legend? I heard someone describe a barman as one for getting them a pint at the weekend. In football, people routinely use it to describe quite a good player.
He was forced to, by his parents! As far as I know that's not true.Not for me. Played for palace.
Interesting thoughts about the legend concept but the bolded part... doesn't that get a bit weird? I think, Zamora and Ward aside, Leon Knight might be the old ex-Albion name I've read the most often since joining here... far more than say Kerry Mayo. Does that make Leon Knight a legend?Yeh. What is a legend? I heard someone describe a barman as one for getting them a pint at the weekend. In football, people routinely use it to describe quite a good player.
In my mind, the word legend should reflect it's historic usage. Stories of that individual and their deeds will be passed down the generations.
So I've heard stories about Peter Ward and Lawrenson, so that even though I never saw them play, I feel a connection to them. Zamora as well, i've told my kids about.
I'm fecking harsh, but I think a club can only really have 4, 5, maybe 6 legends. Dunky will probably qualify.
But it's tough, because we're not a team of individuals, we're a group.
Solly certainly makes an all time Brighton XI in my view, as do probably about 8 of our current squad.