rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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I would say [MENTION=3743]seagullwedgee[/MENTION] was the most ITK poster on here
and he is absolutely rammed full of shit
I would say [MENTION=3743]seagullwedgee[/MENTION] was the most ITK poster on here
I haven't read a single comment on here, including the opening salvo. However, I have never felt more comfortable about Dunky going as I do now. The quality we have at centre back is astounding. Ben White, player of the year at promoted Leeds, Matt Clarke, player of the year at Derby. Plus our players here already. I would be sad to see Dunky go but if he went for a progressive club with European credentials and at a good price, well, we'd have to say he's been a loyal and faithful servant, and we could get anywhere between 40-60 mill for him. If he goes it doesn't weaken the squad. However I would like him to stay.
Until we have players the proven equal or better of Dunk I don't want to see him go. Of course if he does go then I'd wish him all the best and thank him for being one of the best players(and the absolute best defender) I'd seen play in a Brighton shirt.
Are you too young to have seen Mark Lawrenson play in defence in a Brighton shirt?
I have to agree, Dunk is a truly great servant to BHA and has played well since he has become a fixture in the team, but Mark Lawrenson was different gravy.
Are you too young to have seen Mark Lawrenson play in defence in a Brighton shirt?
I have to agree, Dunk is a truly great servant to BHA and has played well since he has become a fixture in the team, but Mark Lawrenson was different gravy.
Are you too young to have seen Mark Lawrenson play in defence in a Brighton shirt?
Are you too young to have seen Mark Lawrenson play in defence in a Brighton shirt?
I saw Lawrenson play for us for 4 years between the ages of 19 and 23 IIRC. I believe that, at his peak, he was probably better than Dunk. Unfortunately, I don't think he reached his peak until after we sold him. I believe we are now watching Dunk at his peak, in a league which is better than the one Lawrenson played in 40 years ago.
Dunk for me.
All about opinions isn't it
Don't want him to go, but if he does, let's hope he gets Champions League football and his rightful place in the England squad.
Luckily at the moment there is no evidence that he is going
All joking aside, their is one price of evidence. The complete lack of our captain with the new kit in the club shot. All the promo photos missing our best and most popular player raises a flag to me.
My take - there probably has been interest from another club, maybe even an enquiry at the start of the window. But things may have changed. Tony won’t roll over for a soft deal, and/or the other club felt priced out and moved to another target.
The longer this goes on is good news for us that nothing is happening. I don’t want our captain to leave, but equally if there was a fair deal for the club and he wanted his huge payoff and England chances, I would not begrudge him at all.
I remember watching something around he was transferred to Real Madrid and they said he had been learning Spanish for 3 years as he always wanted to play there.Bale hasn’t apparently bothered learning much Spanish. Respect to him though for saying if I’m not playing I’m not travelling. Zidane must have loved that one [emoji38]ol:
The longer this goes on is good news for us that nothing is happening. I don’t want our captain to leave, but equally if there was a fair deal for the club and he wanted his huge payoff and England chances, I would not begrudge him at all.
It certainly is about opinions. Dunk for me has improved tremendously and is now one of the best centre backs that have played for Brighton. Lawrenson was a thoroughbred and it was a joy to watch him in his spell at Brighton. His transfer to Liverpool who were competing in Europe against top level footballers improved his game to a higher level. He was regarded by many as a brilliant footballer. Dunk has a narrower legion of admirers however if he does leave for Chelsea that could improve significantly. Although I could see Dunk doing well at Chelsea I cannot see him being the colossus succes Lawro achieved at Anfield. All this has to be measured against the different era's of football.
Lawro for me.
Just.
Mark Lawrenson was world-class imo. Vicente too, but he hardly played. The interesting one is who is second behind ML. I've always thought Steve Foster but not sure now as Lewis Dunk has got better year-on-year and last season was just superb.
Foster or Dunk, what do you think?
Foster wouldn't cope with modern football / VAR / TV reviews and so on. The amount of times he would get away with the subtle use of his elbows to dig into attackers' midriffs and other 'dark arts' would be significantly reduced nowadays!