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Kuipers



algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Michel Kuipers could be forgiven for diving for cover, rather than for the ball, if Kris Commons challenges him tomorrow.

That is not the big Dutchman's style, though. Kuipers' place between the posts for Nottingham Forest's visit is testimony to the courage he has demonstrated in re-establishing himself as Albion's No. 1.

Kuipers suffered a career-threatening injury in an accidental aerial collision with Commons as he tried to collect a cross during Forest's last trip to Withdean in the Championship in January 2005.

advertisementThe surgeon who operated on Kuipers said it looked as if there had been an explosion inside his shoulder, so severe was the damage.

It kept him out of first team action for 11 months but the former Dutch marine always knew he would be back.

"There was never any doubt in my mind because I knew with hard work and determination you can overcome anything," he said.

"It was just a case of putting a lot of time and effort into the rehabilitation of my shoulder.

"It's something I did not just do by myself but also with the help of my family, the physios at the club and the club doctors.

"I also had people helping me at Sussex Cricket Club, the physio and fitness coach. With the support of all those people I've come back from that injury and that is a great personal achievement for me, to come back and be playing again.

"Those days are behind me now and I've never had any problems ever since, which is great. I am feeling the fittest and strongest that I have felt so far in all these years I have been playing football, so I'm very pleased and confident about my physical situation."

Kuipers' remarkable recovery in the face of such adversity is just one chapter in a roller-coaster story since Albion signed him from Bristol Rovers on a free transfer in July 2000.

There have been so many ups and downs for the 32-year-old from Amsterdam, off the pitch as well as on it. In November 2003 he cheated death in a car crash on the way into training, escaping with cuts and bruises.

In and out of favour with different managers, Kuipers is now back as Albion's undisputed first choice following Wayne Henderson's move to Preston during the January transfer window.

"It's been a great seven years," he said. "I've really enjoyed it. Everybody who has experienced it has loads of really happy memories, extraordinary memories of games we have won and promotions and all the emotions that come with relegation as well.

"It has been an extraordinary time but a very enjoyable time as well and I am really looking forward to the future with great excitement.

"The task this season is to stay in this league and then hopefully next season, when a lot of the squad have more experience, we will try to challenge again at the top of the table. This is like a transition year where we have to consolidate. It's another great challenge which I cannot wait for."

First Albion have to make sure they are not dragged back into relegation trouble after Tuesday's reviving 4-1 victory at Leyton Orient.

Kuipers and his defenders have been doing their bit, three clean sheets and and only four goals conceded in six games since he won his place back from Henderson at Chesterfield last month.

"I don't think too much has gone wrong," he said. "We hadn't scored enough goals and that comes with a little bit of luck.

"I've been pleased with the performances of the defence as a whole unit. The guys have been protecting me really well and the organisation between me and them has been really good."

Kuipers is among the 16 players out of contract at the end of the season. He has only the promising but raw pairing of John Sullivan and Richard Martin for goalkeeping company at the moment and looks sure to extend his stay with the Seagulls.

Can he imagine playing elsewhere? "No, I love Brighton and, besides my family, the club is the closest thing to my heart," Kuipers said.

"I'm just Brighton through and through. I'm not just a player but also a supporter, a massive fan of the club.

"That is something really beautiful. When the results go our way I am probably the happiest person around but if the results go against us I'm also the most hurt person.

"It is hard to describe but it is very special. That is why the club is very dear to me."



What a true legend unlike some other Irish keeper we had

:bowdown:
 




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1066gull

Guest
Kuipers ain't perfect though.

Aren't you forgetting he handed in a transfer request. Some legend.:angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
 






Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,574
Haywards Heath
:bowdown: :bowdown:
 




Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,574
Haywards Heath
The Complete Badger said:
My fod what an sbaolutw legend/. I love him so muhc. Give him a 3 tyear dea. now:clap2:
:drink::wave:
 
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Seasider

New member
Jul 9, 2003
538
Maidenhead
Been my favourite player since we have been back in Brighton he really seems to care so much now as well, his reaction to goals at Orient on tuesday just show it.

I see him as a true Albion fan now not just a player, i think he really cares and sooner or later (hopefully) expect to be chatting/cheering on the Albion from the North Stand at Falmer
 






Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
For goodness sake can we talk about goalkeepers without comparisons all the time.!! People keep trying to score points and it is boring.
 


bhafc4eva

Well-known member
Nov 21, 2003
2,247
I just laugh at all the fans that supported Hendo when he had no intention of playing well for our team.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Good for him, we need him to stay injury free for the next few crucial games. No doubt Deano will get another keeper in eventually, ideally close season, and we can start the whole boring goalkeeper debate again :lol:
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
bhafc4eva said:
I just laugh at all the fans that supported Hendo when he had no intention of playing well for our team.

Rubbish. No player ever goes out onto a field with that attitude.
 






bhafc4eva

Well-known member
Nov 21, 2003
2,247
Kinky Gerbils said:
I just laugh at the hypocrites on here

Not a hypocrite just a realist, the bloke was useless. Just look at the mistakes and attitude the bloke had. Quote " I couldn't get up the motorway quick enough ".
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
bhafc4eva said:
Not a hypocrite just a realist, the bloke was useless. Just look at the mistakes and attitude the bloke had. Quote " I couldn't get up the motorway quick enough ".
Then I suggest you sit down and watch One night at the Palace. Hendo's saves in that game contributed as much, if not more than McShane's goal.

Before I am accused of being biased towards Hendo, I am one of 5 people pooled in to to sponsor Kuipers kit. Just look it up in the programme. I think he is a great keeper.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
There were too many Albion fans ready to jump on every mistake he made, will be interesting to see the reaction when Kuipers makes a couple of gaffes, which he inevitably will.

I would suggest that the reaction to him of the loud dissenters helped both him and DK make the decision for him move on, to better things, if you hadn't noticed, for those of you who continue to slag him off.

I was quite happy to have either of them as a Tier 3 goalkeeper.
 


byf

New member
Sep 26, 2003
4,034
Bournemouth
Hendo was a useless irsish (riverdance) terry wogan..potato famine prick!

I just hope those two morons who were sat behind me one game and you know who you are.....are reading this...they decided to take it upon themselves to have a go at me because I spotted months ago he was useless!

"Irish international" they screamed at me as I again had a go at that useless idiot for making yet another mistake. They spent the entire second half having little jibes at me....couple of time wasting wan*ers!

Where are you now????
 




Da Man Clay

T'Blades
Dec 16, 2004
16,286
byf said:
Hendo was a useless irsish (riverdance) terry wogan..potato famine prick!

I just hope those two morons who were sat behind me one game and you know who you are.....are reading this...they decided to take it upon themselves to have a go at me because I spotted months ago he was useless!

"Irish international" they screamed at me as I again had a go at that useless idiot for making yet another mistake. They spent the entire second half having little jibes at me....couple of time wasting wan*ers!

Where are you now????

Well done to them, hate people that give Brighton players abuse at games.
 


byf

New member
Sep 26, 2003
4,034
Bournemouth
Da Man Clay said:
Well done to them, hate people that give Brighton players abuse at games.

yeah I mean if I make a mistake at work..people congratulate me...so your right.
 


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