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Liam Bridcutt - Best BHAFC midfielder for 35 years



veade

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Feb 19, 2005
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Boston
And the scary thing is Gus only got him because Navs got injured....Fate has a lot to answer for
 








heavyweightsrbest

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Oct 10, 2009
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Bridcutt is getting better all the time but difficult to compare him to past players as he is not yet the finished article and is a different player to Horton, Wilson, Case. The latter three were all both great ball winners, attackers and great leaders. Horton was the most complete midfielder to play for us in the last 50 years.
 






El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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Pattknull med Haksprut
He was exceptional against Leeds. It seemed every defensive tackle regaining possession was by him. Watched the 2nd half back yesterday again and he was superb.

Brilliant player.

He was also responsible for the second, allowed McCormack to turn him easily.

So if any scouts are watching he is a bit meh, and needs a couple of extra seasons here.
 




shaolinpunk

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Nov 28, 2005
7,187
Brighton
I bloody LOVE Bridcutt. He's superb and still young.

He's the kind of player that you could build a team around, and how many players can you say that about?
 




Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
Bridcutt's attitude is superb. He just gets about his job with maximum efficiency, always giving 100%, very rarely mis placing the ball, winning the vast majority of tackles he goes in for, controlling the midfield, breaking up opposition moves and all done without any fuss or hystreonics. Never goes down, never cheating, never squeals when hit, like El Abd used to do for example. The real deal.
 
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Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
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Going to be slightly controversial here.

Don't get me wrong,I agree Liam is immense, and would be my 1 st name on temsheet.

However look closely at Leeds 1 st and 2 nd goal and I would say he was massivelyat fault for both.

The 1 st the winger managed to get around him so easily and had acres of space to pick out a cross and the 2 nd again he allowed the midfielder to come inside ridicoulously easy and get a shot away.I know he is still learning but ironing out these little issues will indeed enable him to.be premiership fottballer.

I agree, I am a big fan, love watching him and he has improved his strength this season. But he was at fault Friday (unfortunately it wasn't a midfielder he left for the 2nd goal but the Championship leading scorer).

PG
 


Gangsta

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Jul 6, 2003
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Withdean
Having watched BHAFC, Man and Boy for 36 years now I can categorically say that Liam Bridcutt is the best midfielder BHAFC have had since Brian Horton in the late 70's.

He is that good.

Bridcutt is premiership class now. He could walk into several premiership teams now.

He is worth around £ 5 000 000 at the moment.

He is BHAFC's best player.

Superb.

How would you rate him in comparison with previous BHAFC midfielders over the decades ?.

Couldn't put it better myself
 




Seagull27

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Feb 7, 2011
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Bristol
I think he is quality, but I think as much as anything he fits perfectly with us. There may well be plenty of other teams scouting him but I honestly think there aren't many other teams that he would be as well suited to as us and I'm sure, with his lack of success in trials before us, that he is aware of that. He is an integral position in Poyet's style and formation and a player to build the team around, but that style and formation is key to him as well. I'm not sure he'd be so effective in other teams.

For that reason, I believe he could be with us for at least as long as Gus is, who won't want to lose him.
 


Austrian Gull

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Feb 5, 2009
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Linz, Austria
Not disagreeing but... Sidwell was decent in a relatively pisspoor team.

Coppell's side of 2002/2003 were not pisspoor. Sidwell stood out because he is a Premiership standard midfielder.

Wilson, Mortimer, maybe Carpenter at his prime then Bridcutt.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,011
East Wales
Having watched BHAFC, Man and Boy for 36 years now I can categorically say that Liam Bridcutt is the best midfielder BHAFC have had since Brian Horton in the late 70's.

He is that good.

Bridcutt is premiership class now. He could walk into several premiership teams now.

He is worth around £ 5 000 000 at the moment.

He is BHAFC's best player.

Superb.

How would you rate him in comparison with previous BHAFC midfielders over the decades ?.
To be fair US, I'm struggling to think of a better one than Bridcutt, Danny Wilson perhaps? The boy is very very talented.
 




glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
Tony Grealish was an excellent player.

yes he was and for someone who watched the brilliance of "Nobby" Horton and thought he could never be replaced thats something
I have never seen Mr Bridcutt live so to speak so cannot comment but will say he is getting rave reviews and to be considered as good as "Nobby" must mean he is good
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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CMS also has a very low centre of gravity. He runs like a tall dwarf:wink:

And he takes the smallest steps I've ever seen from a human being. When he's just jogging as opposed to running flat out, his feet are almost on top of each other.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Coppell's side of 2002/2003 were not pisspoor. Sidwell stood out because he is a Premiership standard midfielder.

Wilson, Mortimer, maybe Carpenter at his prime then Bridcutt.

Mortimer never did enough for me, was past it by the time he was ours. Carpenter was reasonable but was unequivocally a lower league player and would get left for dead at this level. Nice free kicks occasionally but never covered anything like the amount of ground that Bridcutt does.

Danny Wilson? I refer you to my standard response :love:
 






Mendoza

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Bridcutt has been a revelation, my player of the season so far. He was at fault for two of the goals against Leeds, yet still turned in a MOM performance.

I still think Sidwell is the best I've seen, but think Vicente will take that crown the way he is going
 


The Mole

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Feb 20, 2004
1,368
Bowdon actually , Cheshire
I think the Brian Horton comparison is a good one in that he developed as a player with Brighton in the same way that Bridcutt has. And I remember people saying that he would adapt quite easily to the top flight as I think Liam will. They may be different styles but they were/are at the heart of the team and the way it plays.
 


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