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I stand corrected...it was at the end of the game. However he was being roundly applauded by the fans and HE chose to ignore them and merely shake the Brentford goalkeepers hand. It was a deliberate snub to the overwhelming majority of fans.
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This is what saddens me about so many albion fans on NSC, total lack of recall about facts that don't fit into their prejudices. It was only a couple of seasons ago that BHA, struggling to avoid the drop into Divn 2, sought and obtained a loan from supposedly their bitterest rivals of old of a forward who at the time displayed great promise. What Andrew has or has not achieved since is irrelevant, the FACT is his goals kept your club in Div 1.
If you had been relegated all this ballyhoo about next season would have been far less likely, I doubt whether Poyet would have wanted to take the job on.
Palace swopped a star forward, Neil Smillie, for a defender of no consequence (Williams, was it?) in the early 80's. Neil went on to be a member of your "Glory Glory" FA-Cup final 4-0 losing squad. Our side of the bargain disappeared without trace. But we're not beefing on about it.
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Guys, im not here to have arguments, cause trouble, or argue with anyone, just to state some things about Glenn Murray possibly joining Palace.
The truth is Glenn has had a medical with Palace and been offered a good deal, a deal in which any other time would have been signed by Glenn there and then which i believe Glenn is very happy with, but he has asked for time to think it over, as already mentioned, a lot to do with it is the backlash he may get by Brighton fans for living in the area. As a player, Glenn will get through two 90 minute matches of abuse, but what he wouldn't want is constant trouble at his home, and who can blame him.
My point here though is that, what has football come too if a player has to worry about his property and belongings being vandalised simply because of the football club he plays for to earn his living? It is truly quite sickening for a player to have put that consideration into thinking over a move.
Lets get something straight here, in recent years the Palace legend that he is, Steve Coppell, was your manager, and he didnt get one bit of abuse from anyone at Palace about him doing that, Calvin Andrew joined you on loan, and again there was no problem with Palace fans with this, so i don't understand why so many Brighton supporters want to take things to a possible violent level if players leave you to play for Palace.
These players are playing football to earn a living, thats all, they should be allowed to sign and play for who they like and not have to worry about mindless yobs ruining their life because of the consequences.
You forgot to mention the chants from (a small section) of the fans about his marriage during the game though.
All players (unfortunately) will get abuse/criticism during their careers. Not many react like Glen Murray did. Wendy Wilkins and Brian Horton just to name a couple suffered continued abuse during their football careers......both of whom gave much better quality and service to the Albion.
However going back to Glen Murray......I would like him to stay, but even if he did sign for Brighton/Crystal Palace/Millwall/ Southampton etc etc...it will still be unknown if at the beginning of his contract he is really playing for the team....or for Glen Murray United. Hopefully, Gus really has changed his attitude.
His ability has never been in doubt as far as I am concerned.
I'd be massively disappointed for Murray to leave us, as I'm sure he will, as he's a fantastic player, if not a little enigmatic as he goes about his business.
Where he goes is neither here nor there for me. He's doing a job, trying to support his young family, and wants to try and secure their collective future. If he likes where he is living, doesn't want to move, and another local employer offers him a far more lucrative package he'd be a fool not to take it, wouldn't he? I know I bloody well would!
If he was Albion through and through - another Kerry Mayo or similar - then perhaps Palace would not be considered. But he's not - he's had several employers (or 'football clubs' as we call them) - and Palace would just be another one.
If he goes, when he goes, wherever he goes, I'll wish him well - he's done pretty well for us.
Dont think he will leave, i have done this loads of time with my employer, found another job with higher wages, not really wanted to leave, got offered more money and stayed.
Its all speculation and rumours anyway but.......I'd be massively disappointed for Murray to leave us, as I'm sure he will, as he's a fantastic player, if not a little enigmatic as he goes about his business.
Where he goes is neither here nor there for me. He's doing a job, trying to support his young family, and wants to try and secure their collective future. If he is settled where he is living, doesn't want to move home, and another local employer offers him a far more lucrative package he'd be a fool not to take it, wouldn't he? I know I bloody well would!
If he was Albion through and through - another Kerry Mayo or similar - then perhaps Palace would not be considered. But he's not - he's had several employers (or 'football clubs' as we call them) - and Palace would just be another one.
If he goes, when he goes, wherever he goes, I'll wish him well - he's done pretty well for us.
I'd be massively disappointed for Murray to leave us, as I'm sure he will, as he's a fantastic player, if not a little enigmatic as he goes about his business.
Where he goes is neither here nor there for me. He's doing a job, trying to support his young family, and wants to try and secure their collective future. If he is settled where he is living, doesn't want to move home, and another local employer offers him a far more lucrative package he'd be a fool not to take it, wouldn't he? I know I bloody well would!
If he was Albion through and through - another Kerry Mayo or similar - then perhaps Palace would not be considered. But he's not - he's had several employers (or 'football clubs' as we call them) - and Palace would just be another one.
If he goes, when he goes, wherever he goes, I'll wish him well - he's done pretty well for us.
How can Palace even afford his wages anyway? Something is not right.
How can Palace even afford his wages anyway? Something is not right.