[Football] Liam Bridcutt's Big Brother.

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Lurchy

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Jul 2, 2014
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Interesting, thanks.

Does anyone know where Charlie Oatway is these days? He tagged along with Poyet for years, are they still a double act?

I remember reading a post on here saying they had since fallen out with each other. Oatway was with Mark McGhee at Eastbourne Borough.
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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"I have always said that during the time we keep improving I am going to be at this football club and the day we hit the roof I'm not. So tomorrow morning I am going to ask if we've hit the roof and to know that I need answers and then we'll see."

7 years on, where are the respective roofs of the parties concerned...
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sussex
"I have always said that during the time we keep improving I am going to be at this football club and the day we hit the roof I'm not. So tomorrow morning I am going to ask if we've hit the roof and to know that I need answers and then we'll see."

7 years on, where are the respective roofs of the parties concerned...

One of us is living in the basement.
 


jamie (not that one)

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May 3, 2012
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Always loved watching Bridcutt play and thought he could play at the highest level. Sunderland were in free-fall by that point and he obviously lost a lot of confidence.

Blaming Poyet is a bit far fetched but it could be he sold them the dream and Sunderland delivered the nightmare.
 


Sarisbury Seagull

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Nov 22, 2007
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Never quite made it to Real Madrid did he?! Wonder if he was pissed with Poyet for putting that pressure on him!

I loved Bridcutt when he was here, he was absolutely superb. To be fair to Gus, I remember saying to people I thought he would go to the top. I also said the same of Gus too!

Football is so much about timing. Sometimes a manager, a player and a football club all come together at the right time and it works brilliantly but they can never repeat it elsewhere and that definitely seemed to be the case here.
 




seagully

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Jun 30, 2006
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Battle
Always felt Bridcutt (and Buckley on his day) had the potential to be decent Prem players. I guess the problem for Liam was that he was such a specialist in that holding role that you couldn't really play him as part of a central pair so he needed to be at another side that played the tiki taka style Poyet instilled here
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Bridcutt was superb. Easily good enough for a mid table prem team when he was with us. Not a clue what went wrong for him.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Bridcutt is a fairly limited footballer though. Looked good in that Poyet holding role,but didn't look great in a normal midfield under Garcia (briefly) and hasn't really been that impressive else where
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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You could argue that the turning point of Bridcutt's career was not following Gus to Sunderland but breaking his foot a week after being made captain of Leeds Utd in September 2016.
 


marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
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This isn't the first time Liam's cavity wall insulating big brother has been referenced on a football forum..

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grubbyhands

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Dec 8, 2011
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Godalming
I saw Bridcutt ,Buckley and Chicksen all playing for Bolton last season against Sunderland. Bridcutt was their captain and still looked like he had something about him,best player on the pitch by far. Buckley looked as though he couldn't be bothered and Chicksen was anonymous. Chris O'Grady had just signed for Bolton, had a short conversation with him outside the stadium and wished him well.He was a bit fazed to be approached by an Albion shirt and baseball cap I think. Nice bloke and spoke well of his short time with us.
 








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