nicko31
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Still amazing how long this transfer record lasted, only eclipsed when we sold BZ from memory.
Shows heavily we fell post 83...
Shows heavily we fell post 83...
.............and I wonder how many would turn down Arsenal because they were paying less than Brighton! Bunch of cheapskates!I've watched the full video. He starts off blasting the BBC about him not being the right colour and getting sacked.
Very interesting about the 10 year contracts but guaranteeing he would be sold for a large fee. Nothing changes at Brighton. I wonder how many players were on 10 years?
We famously had the highest wage bill in the first division - because top players weren't interested in playing for little 'ole Brighton..............and I wonder how many would turn down Arsenal because they were paying less than Brighton! Bunch of cheapskates!
Funny though - Arsenal then, 'never mind less money - look at the bronze bust of Herbert Chapman, the marble hall and the under-floor heating in the changing room - how can you resist?!'We famously had the highest wage bill in the first division - because top players weren't interested in playing for little 'ole Brighton.
Tony Bloom hasn't fallen into that trough of old bollocks.
The goal in the FA cup against Wolves remains the best I’ve ever seen live including Enciso’s vs City.Up until a few years ago I'd have whole-heartedly agreed with both of you, but I do feel we've had some over the last few seasons who could run him pretty close!
But yeah, he'd still be an all-time top Albion XI unquestionably. Defence or midfield. Remember that goal he scored against Wolves in the FA Cup?
Quite a few I believe - you now know where all the cup final money went!I've watched the full video. He starts off blasting the BBC about him not being the right colour and getting sacked.
Very interesting about the 10 year contracts but guaranteeing he would be sold for a large fee. Nothing changes at Brighton. I wonder how many players were on 10 years?
One of our greatest players, ever.Sorry not my generation for Brighton, passed me by as a Liverpool player if I’m honest apart from finals on tv and based on his tv punditry, meh not really a fan.
Have to say I don't remember Mellor being a winger. His best season was alongside Ward with Sully on the left and Towner or Fell on the right.He was majestic. My first hero was Spider Mellor, followed by Lawrenson. They both seemed to just glide out effortlessly with the ball. While Mellor was a winger, he was a ball winner too and he and Lawro had this ability to smoothly pick the pockets of attacking players and almost move away with the ball unnoticed.
While others were focused on the likes of Ward for heroes, I always loved the defenders and midfielders.
Lawro also used to live in a house near me in Shoreham. I’d often see him walking his dog alone. He looked a grumpy bugger then as well
It was good but no better than Ryan's goal against City. Obviously I don't know what other goals you've seen but Izquierdo's away at stoke was a sublime team goal. I would also say Enciso's against City was better, not just because of the finish but all the play in the build up.The goal in the FA cup against Wolves remains the best I’ve ever seen live including Enciso’s vs City.
My view is that he just wasn't a very good pundit!!Apparently a victim of woke. Or was he just a dick?
HarshGreat player. Utter dick, sadly.
Number one for me is Willie Irvine v Villa in 1972. Sweeping move down the whole field and a thunderous finish into the top corner. Lawro's Wolves goal up there plus Izquierdo's, which doesn't seem to get the plaudits it deserves.It was good but no better than Ryan's goal against City. Obviously I don't know what other goals you've seen but Izquierdo's away at stoke was a sublime team goal. I would also say Enciso's against City was better, not just because of the finish but all the play in the build up.
Still, it's a game of opinions.
Saw all of those ‘live’, probably like yourself.It was good but no better than Ryan's goal against City. Obviously I don't know what other goals you've seen but Izquierdo's away at stoke was a sublime team goal. I would also say Enciso's against City was better, not just because of the finish but all the play in the build up.
Still, it's a game of opinions.
I'm basing this on first-hand experience of meeting him, his lack of support for 'Falmer', his less-than-graceful retirement and his 'woke' comments.Harsh