Steve Foster
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What I always liked about Knight was his passion. He wasn't just here for the paycheck. How many of the players subsequent to him can we say that about?
What I always liked about Knight was his passion. He wasn't just here for the paycheck. How many of the players subsequent to him can we say that about?
Apparently leon is a third dan black belt in karate, so i'd like to see what state the player on the receiving end is in.
Two sore ankles and a bruised kneecap, but nothing above that.
What I always liked about Knight was his passion. He wasn't just here for the paycheck. How many of the players subsequent to him can we say that about?
¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;3247747 said:LOVED his cheeky little back-heeled goal against Palarse. Pure skill.
I loved the MASSIVE hard on he had after that, just showed how much he cared about The Albion.
What I always liked about Knight was his passion. He wasn't just here for the paycheck. How many of the players subsequent to him can we say that about?
It is quite amazing the amount of brown-nosing of Knight that still goes on from some of the more star-struck fans even though he held us in contempt. *Adopts simpering voice* "Oh Leon, Leon you were so marvellous; if only that nasty McGhee hadn't been so beastly to you you'd be playing for us still!"I liked the way he cared for the Albion so much that he had his Palace away shirt from Selhurst on Ebay within 24 hours of the match
Yeah, pretty funny the HUGE fuss over nothing when that happened. Compared to things he did that were actually wrong.Anyone remember when he threw his black armband off in a strop?
And he had such nice words for us after he joined Swansea. What a true gent he really was.
LEON KNIGHT took another dig at old club Brighton after Swansea City's failure to win promotion guaranteed him Public Enemy No1 status at the Withdean Stadium next season.
Brighton's recent relegation from the Championship found favour with Knight, who left the South Coast in January after falling out with Seagulls boss Mark McGhee.
And, after branding Brighton's modest home a "shoebox," Knight knows he will have to run the gauntlet of angry home fans at the Withdean next season.
"What all six thousand of them?" replied Knight when asked if he was looking forward to a tough League One reception at Brighton.
"I've had bigger fans than that on my back. I'm not bothered about them, they should be bothered about us because we'll steamroller them.
"They're not in our league when it comes to footballing ability, technical-wise.
"I've seen they've signed people like Richard Carpenter and Charlie Oatway again - players who are ancient history.
"We'll got there with fresh players and be too good for them."
Yeah, pretty funny the HUGE fuss over nothing when that happened. Compared to things he did that were actually wrong.