thought son was at SpudsHe was great.
I’m already looking forward to seeing his son play
You may get the chance to watch his younger brother play, before that.He was great.
I’m already looking forward to seeing his son play
Even at Villa Park when in general the team was gash.... Hinsh showed me he had touch and athleticism.... I think he will be a net contributor in future seasons.The lad's 18, come through the academy, is the son of a former Brighton player and is Brighton* born and bred.
If ever there was a player a Brighton fan should want to succeed it's Hinshelwood. I'm genuinely shocked to see him criticised so virulently, especially when playing out of position in only his third premier league appearance. Apart from being way too early in his career to be making such concrete judgements we should be far more respectful of the fact that he's a) still a young kid and b)he's one of our own.
*Yes, I know he's technically from Worthing...but he's Brighton in the footballing sense. And geographically worthin is basically Brighton anyway
Done well the lad, now a European player. Keep up at the backHe's been a PL player on a few occasions now and England age groups to boot.
Jack is still 18 folks.
He’s going to have a bit of a wait - Dunk for the next couple of years and then Van Hecke for 10 years after that!Given the story and the connection, he's gotta be future captain material right?
Better tonight….. hope I’m wrong about himDwayne, your thoughts tonight?
With bells on.If there is a positive to be taken from our horrendous injury list it is the opportunity it gives to one our young prospects to step up. Hinshelwood was terrific tonight.
Just because he's a sock boy and his name is Jack?Warren said in commentary there's a bit of Jack Grealish about him
And he has slightly silly floppy hair?Just because he's a sock boy and his name is Jack?