That certainly rings a bell, but you'd have to be naive in the extreme to think a handful of games (his longest run of starts was 4 games) was enough to split up D & D.I thought he got a shit deal when he came in for Dunk and did excellently but then was dropped the minute Dunk came back…. That seems like years ago now
I think he made a gaffe in every appearance for us. Maybe that would have been sorted out with more regular game time, but he wasn't worth the risk.
I think he made a gaffe in every appearance for us. Maybe that would have been sorted out with more regular game time, but he wasn't worth the risk.
To be honest, I think Connor Goldson probably has more grounds to be disappointed. He was brilliant when he came into the side when Duffy was suspended but was straight back on the bench again when the Duffman was available. I wouldn't really argue with that decision either, to be perfectly honest, but I did feel he was hard done by - even the signing of Duffy was a bit of a slap in his face given how good he'd been the season before.
He signed for us at just the wrong time, just as Balogun did, Dunk and Duffy were just impossible to shift, they were that good a partnership. It can't have been easy for Chris Hughton to keep saying no to him either, and having to continually name him as a substitute.
I felt the same for Hunemeier before him.
One of my favourites, but never really happened for him with us.
Top notch professional, only played 26 games for us in 32 and a bit seasons, but never disappointed.
Just better players ahead of him.
I felt the same for Hunemeier before him.
One of my favourites, but never really happened for him with us.
Top notch professional, only played 26 games for us in 32 and a bit seasons, but never disappointed.
Just better players ahead of him.
Didn't realise we had him that long!!!
If this podcast is anything to go by, Leon Balogun and Potter aren't top of each other's Christmas card lists - Balogun basically complains as to never being given a fair chance at Brighton, especially during the 2019/20 season
The relevant part of the video is from the 26 minute mark to just over 37 mins
Does surprise me how Balogun ,Propper, Goldson, Ryan etc sold for peanuts. Big clubs seem to sell on Academy players that have been on loan in championship or abroad for huge fees. I thought when players like Walton, Molumby and Balogun did well in championship for a season they would then have some value but doesnt seem the case with us
I felt the same for Hunemeier before him.
One of my favourites, but never really happened for him with us.
Top notch professional, only played 26 games for us in 2 and a bit seasons, but never disappointed.
Just better players ahead of him.
Edit: Typo (thanks [MENTION=23343]Baldseagull[/MENTION])
In the case of Balogun, Propper and Ryan, I think we allowed them to demonstrate they weren't going to get any better at Prem level. There wasn't going to be development from what they showed for us, hence each of them got sidelined by academy graduates.
Goldson's medal condition likely the reason his value was as it was, because plenty of potential to develop further there.