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Mats Hummels



Shins

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Aug 13, 2015
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answer the question.... hes clearly not going to leave Dunk out... who is our best defender.

And if he were to partner him with Dunk I am not sure that works, but what do i know.

Even in a 3 Hummels would have to play central of those i would imagine, and Dunk cannot play IMO left or right side of a 3
I did lol. Anyone. Dunk becomes second/joint first choice and we play a 3 more often. If we sign him it's because Hummels is happy with what we're offering and Hurzeler believes he can keep whoever else we keep in that position happy.

Try and see the positives mate.
 




Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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Astley, Manchester
Well, I'm glad that people are asking the relevant question: which one of Dunk or Van Hecke would you leave out to accommodate Hummels? Because:
1, he will expect to play every minute
2, can't see FH playing three at the back (although I might be proved wrong on it, but still doubt it'll be the case)
Yes, agreed. I can see this being a tricky scenario but maybe would allow us to let Igor move back to Italy and recoup his fee. However, would it impact on JPVH’s development. Perhaps it would help him playing alongside Hummels by giving Dunky a few breaks during the season.
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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With a new, exciting, German coach and an existing relationship with Dortmund, this makes an interesting possibility.
Dortmund don’t have much to do with it, he’s a free agent.

I would imagine the fact Fabian knows both Hummels and his Dad (was his youth coach at Bayern for a number of years) would be much more important. Could be an existing relationship there already that might swing it our way.
 


Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
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Bognor Regis
A long-term injury to Lewis Dunk last season would have immediately turned us into a struggling side.
I was concerned all last season about how thin in quality and experience our defence would be without Lewis Dunk.

Mats Hummels would be a sensational signing and another amazing mentor for our youngsters.
I'm not allowing myself to begin hoping that this or Matt O'Riley will happen.
But if it did, plus already signed Wieffer and hopefully Diego Gomez then my mojo would be pushing maximum.

And that is without the excitement of Minteh and the return of Mitoma and Hinshelwood.

With about 45 games a season I'm sure we can keep everyone involved and happy.
 








Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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If we then move to a back 3, to incorporate Hummels, then you wouldn't need Wieffer in a defensive midfield position. Presumably then he gets pushed forward into a more box to box role.

I still think it's more likely it's a 3 into 2 centre backs situation. You would imagine JPVH misses out

Hummels it should be noted, has getting on for 50 career goals
 






Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
IF we sign Hummels i would obvs be delighted. As Fab clearly knows how he would use him in conjunction of what we already have.

Just dont see it happening. Keeping my fingers crossed for him and Oriley.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
Imagine being Brighton and being linked to world cup winning, CL finalist Mats Hummels and not being sure you'd want him.

I got excited when we signed James Tunnicliffe
Possibly because last year we actually did sign highly-rated superstar Fati and were rather underwhelmed
 








Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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Well, I'm glad that people are asking the relevant question: which one of Dunk or Van Hecke would you leave out to accommodate Hummels? Because:
1, he will expect to play every minute
2, can't see FH playing three at the back (although I might be proved wrong on it, but still doubt it'll be the case)
Could see us playing 3 at the back in quite a few games. Just send Igor to the big farm on the country and bring in The Hummel.
 




Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
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Another plus if we signed Hummels would be the exposure and casual following of our games from a massive German audience.

Being a side with the only German manager in the Premier League, also the club that Pascal Groß flourished at, and if Hummels was in our side then we will clearly be on the map of our German cousins.

It can only be a positive for the future growth and awareness of Brighton as a club and a city for any future signings or visitors from the Fatherland.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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Just thinking about this.

Just say we did play a back 3 of Hummels, Dunk, Van Hecke, had Wieffer centre mid and Welbeck up front.

That’s got to be the biggest goal threat we’ve ever carried from set pieces yeh? I mean Shane and Muzza were good, but that’s only 2 to defend really

We might be adding further 6 foot 2 options.

Just play for corners, free kicks and long throws :)
 


Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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Another plus if we signed Hummels would be the exposure and casual following of our games from a massive German audience.

Being a side with the only German manager in the Premier League, also the club that Pascal Groß flourished at, and if Hummels was in our side then we will clearly be on the map of our German cousins.

It can only be a positive for the future growth and awareness of Brighton as a club and a city for any future signings or visitors from the Fatherland.
Don't know... Hummels is great but I'm sure about his impact on tourism. When was the last time you went to Rome to watch Chris Smalling?
 


Springal

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Hardly anyone in Germany had heard of Gross either - even during the Euros
 




A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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So people still think this is happening, then?
 


Springal

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