- Jul 5, 2003
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So much vindictiveness.
Let it go.
But everyone loves a pantomime villain in football and he's it with bells on for Albion fans!

So much vindictiveness.
Let it go.
Caicedo no different.It's not so much moving to a bigger club to better your career and earn far more money, its the way Cucu did it that riles a lot of us. He wasn't for sale but, once City put in a bid he wanted out. That bid was turned down so he tried to force a move by putting in transfer request. Trossard larked about in training and threw a strop when called out for it so wouldn't be surprised for him to get some stick when we play arsenal too.
It's banter at the end of the day and if players earning multi millions a year can't handle that, then lord help them!
You can probably add Dean Hammond.But everyone loves a pantomime villain in football and he's it with bells on for Albion fans!He's got some illustrious company in Dan Harding, Nathan Jones and Alex Pritchard (I know he technically wasn't an Albion player, but as good as!)
He didn't throw a strop because he was allowed to leave. We don't know what he would have done if TB had said no. As others have said circumstances and context meant different reactions.You have no evidence for either Biss or Ben and their morals, nor did big Dan throw a strop and behave like a bell end. The pure facts are that Cucu is a classless prick and deserves all the boos he gets.
I did feel a tiny bit sorry for him - sure not sorry enough to stop chanting :-
"w-anchor w-anchor w-anchor"
Everytime I saw him, but sorry nevertheless.
No professional footballer turns down that deal, he ought not be vilified for also not turning it down.
White did nothing wrong. Didn't ask to leave, and we accepted a decent bid. Trossard did behave like a twat though.Esp when White & The Tross are (I assume) going to get fairly low-key ambivalent reactions in a few weeks time.
Caicedo no different
Ben White indicated that he's be interested in going to Leeds and we said no. So he signed a new contract with us, and didn't complain.He didn't throw a strop because he was allowed to leave. We don't know what he would have done if TB had said no. As others have said circumstances and context meant different reactions.
Yep, I understand that, but perhaps I’m now just too old to really care that much.But everyone loves a pantomime villain in football and he's it with bells on for Albion fans!He's got some illustrious company in Dan Harding, Nathan Jones and Alex Pritchard (I know he technically wasn't an Albion player, but as good as!)
Its not hatred, its banter...He was absolutely fantastic for us and I really enjoyed watching him play. His goal against Man Utd is one of my favourite PL goals because of his reaction and that of his team mates and the fans. How happy we all were to see him score and against Man Utd to really put them to the sword. I find it really, really sad the reaction to his leaving and don't share in the hatred for him.
You are quite right, you can get offers from ManCity, Arsenal, Chelsea, ManUtd, Liverpool etc. but to miss out on a move to the Mighty Leeds, White should have been more upset than the rest of them put together.Ben White indicated that he's be interested in going to Leeds and we said no. So he signed a new contract with us, and didn't complain.
Hammond's celebration at Withdean for Stains, undid every bit of respect I had for himYou can probably add Dean Hammond.
Plus the likes of Scott McGleish, Craig Bellamy, Joey Barton…
Indeed, so sad he felt the need to do that. It was the Albion who made Dean Hammond as a footballer, a little respect would have gone a long way.Hammond's celebration at Withdean for Stains, undid every bit of respect I had for him
Hammond's celebration at Withdean for Stains, undid every bit of respect I had for him
I did him hear him regret that on an Albion Unlimited podcast, so sort of forgiven him. Big mates with Lallana, loves what Brighton are doing.Indeed, so sad he felt the need to do that. It was the Albion who made Dean Hammond as a footballer, a little respect would have gone a long way.
Funniest thing was as the crowd moved towards him, one of the hoardings went over, and he nearly shit himself,quickly sprinted back to the halfway line.Hammond's celebration at Withdean for Stains, undid every bit of respect I had for him
An additionally funny anecdote was some Cucu/Romano fanboys here championing his escape from Bloom’s unjust incarceration, preventing him leaving to join his Catalan hero Guardiola. It would be cruel to deprive him of that.It's not so much moving to a bigger club to better your career and earn far more money, its the way Cucu did it that riles a lot of us. He wasn't for sale but, once City put in a bid he wanted out. That bid was turned down so he tried to force a move by putting in transfer request. Trossard larked about in training and threw a strop when called out for it so wouldn't be surprised for him to get some stick when we play arsenal too.
It's banter at the end of the day and if players earning multi millions a year can't handle that, then lord help them!
Hang on. Fantastic?He was absolutely fantastic for us and I really enjoyed watching him play. His goal against Man Utd is one of my favourite PL goals because of his reaction and that of his team mates and the fans. How happy we all were to see him score and against Man Utd to really put them to the sword. I find it really, really sad the reaction to his leaving and don't share in the hatred for him.