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I thought Liam was great for us. He gave us control. I was surprised it didn't work out better at Sunderland etc - but he has a good career. Well done to the bloke.
He was amazing for us, breaking things up and providing the base for us to attack from. Without him offering defensive cover, we couldn't have enjoyed the fullbacks rampaging forward.
And here he is making a "forward penetrating pass" as well as scoring the winner with a wonder strike:
He was brilliant with us in the Championship and deserved a shot at the Premier League.Indeed, I'm probably thinking back to his days with us under Gus. at the end of the Witdean era and our first season at the Amex, when he was in his prime, probably like most of us with blue and white tinted spectacles.
To many on NSC at the time, he was just about the best defensive midfielder we had ever had . . . other than Adam Mohamed El-Abd of course.
Maybe. although there again it was Gus who gave him the chance to pit his wits in the Premier League at Sunderland, and l guess he couldn't resist the opportunity to give it a try.I don't think he's played much over the last few years due to niggling injuries, and it may now be time to hang up his boots.
Great for us, but Poyet bigged him up so much, possibly to his detriment
Where's that GIF of him surrounded by (I think) four Leeds players and coming out the other side with the ball?
Where's that GIF of him surrounded by (I think) four Leeds players and coming out the other side with the ball?
Brilliant player for us.
Wasn't it against Derby? A brilliant bit of skill either way!Can't find the GiF but I know exactly the moment you mean.
Interesting.He was the most important player under Poyet. Since then has done nothing. Overall it makes you wonder but we absolutely couldn’t have played Poyetball without him
Bridcutt was brilliant (for us and perhaps only us) and anyone who doesn't think so or derides him now is ...... odd.