Wish him well, one of the very few Albion players that could have you off your seat in genuine expectation when he picked the ball up and closed in on goal. What a season he had in our promotion season.
A true Albion legend imo, thanks for the memories Knocky
Awwwww, that nearly brought tears to my eyes, that is why the fans will always love him....
Not sure why you're only blaming Potter.
Football managers don't give players a chance - the player has to earn their place. Potter gave him every chance, but evidently wasn't overly keen on what he saw. Hughton only picked Knockaert to start 18 times last season, and face it - we thought his career was done after his attempted maiming of the Bournemouth player in our 5-0 defeat.
I remember it as £900K at the time.I've seen figures of £900K or £1.67M for the fee, in 1981, which equate to £3.5M or £6.5M now...
Really half a friendly game? And two weeks pre-season.
Would be surprised if Potter opted for video’s.
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You don't think a deep thinker like Potter doesn't look at video analysis of the squad he was inheriting ? Either way he is not quite good enough for the PL and his temper massively let him down. He is still our most sent off player in the PL era - which is terrible for a winger.
If I inherited a player I’d want to see them in person, I’d be staggered if he was totally reliant on a video.
TV and videos can give you an idea but not the full picture.
As per my post he might have flourished under Potter and from a consistency perspective is probably no worse than some of our existing team.
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Just disappeared down a time hole watching this... What a night that was. Two Knocky goals, great double-save by Stockdale, and two reds for massive
And this is as pointless as the Hughton argument - no-one knows or can prove either way. But regardless what we do know is overall the team and its league standing this year has marked an improvement.
Great player for us but that's one helluva fee. Great business by the club.
Good point.
Racking my brains. Only Ulloa comes close, unless I've missed someone obvious?