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algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Albion boss Micky Adams has hailed the first signing of his second spell in charge as another Danny Cullip.

Cullip was a key figure in the side which prospered in the old Third and Second Divisions under Adams and the Seagulls' chief is hoping Coventry centre half Colin Hawkins will prove just as influential.

Irishman Hawkins, 30, joins Albion today on a two-year contract, with Adams declaring: "He is too good a free transfer to turn down.

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"I think there is a comparison with Danny. The obvious comparison with the pair of them is that they both consider themselves defenders first.

"There are no frills about them. Colin is very much like Danny in that he likes the art of defending, one against one with a centre forward.

"He is also a good character by all accounts, although I've not really worked with him. I have spoken to a lot of people at Coventry who were there when I left.

"Iain Dowie and Tim Flowers raved about him, so that was good enough for me. I would be delighted if he serves Brighton as well as Danny did."

Albion have seen off competition from the Championship and three Scottish Premier League clubs to land Hawkins, who will provide much-needed experience at the back following the release of Guy Butters at the end of the season.

Adams said: "We have got two natural centre halves in Tommy Elphick and Joel Lynch and, possibly, Adam El-Abd.

"Colin adds that bit of experience to three lads who haven't played an enormous amount of football." Hawkins began his career with Coventry 13 years ago as a trainee before returning to Ireland and winning the championship with St Patrick's in 1998 and 1999. He was also named the Irish player and young player of the year in 1998 and was a regular for the under-21s.

He came back to England with Doncaster in 2000, when Rovers were in the Conference. He spent two seasons at Belle Vue, then went back to Ireland to win two more championships with Bohemians in 2003 and Shelbourne in 2006.

Adams took him to Coventry in July 2006, six months prior to his departure from the troubled Sky Blues. Hawkins did not make an appearance under Adams but was very much part of Dowie's plans until an Achilles injury last season limited his involvement.

He ended the campaign on loan to Chesterfield and was released by Dowie's successor Chris Coleman. Hawkins recently passed a rigorous medical with Albion. They are confident the 6ft 1ins stopper from Galway has overcome his injury problems.
 








Freddie Goodwin.

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
One of the 1st things Adams did in his last stint was to sign a load of big tough guys, people like Crosby & Carr. It's all part of the plan to toughen us up and it get's results..
 






Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
A player 'like Cullip'...?

Uh-oh. I was hoping we'd get some decent players instead.

What?
Are you suggesting Cullip isn't a decent player now, or wasn't a decent player for us? If so, presumably that's because he's a "bully," because NSC says he is? :rolleyes:
 










B.M.F

New member
Aug 2, 2003
7,272
wherever the money is
Never rated DC unlike many on here whom seem to worship him. He was a good leader in that he was vocal but apart from that he had nothing to give really. Lack of pace and positioning and a 50p head just did not cut it for me. Yes he was a great servant to the club and will be remembered as part of promotion teams but I pray the new guy is of better quality than DC was.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
I would sooner that we signed another Simon Morgan but as has been said if he does as well as DC did in the lower leagues , which was his level, that will be ok for this season.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Cullip was a leader on the field, which is something this club has lacked since he left. Maybe he would not have been ideal given the youthfull make up of the current side and the fact that they came straight from the youth team, but if we are to get in a few experienced players it would be good to see a captain who shouts, encourages and berates now imo. The youngsters have now played enough league football to be able to take a bit of bullying, which is possibly necessary at this level of football if a team is to succeed at the top of the table.

We do need to be more nasty as a team imo.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,352
Colin is very much like Danny in that he likes the art of defending, one against one with a centre forward.

"He is also a good character by all accounts, although I've not really worked with him. I have spoken to a lot of people at Coventry who were there when I left.

....

Adams took him to Coventry in July 2006, six months prior to his departure from the troubled Sky Blues. Hawkins did not make an appearance under Adams but was very much part of Dowie's plans until an Achilles injury last season limited his involvement.

How come Micky doesn't know much about the lad's character, if they were both at Coventry for the same six months?
 


BUTTERBALL

East Stand Brighton Boyz
Jul 31, 2003
10,283
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Why oh why do people continue to slag off Cullip. These are the facts: We achieved back to back championships with him at the heart of our defence. We acheived a play off promotion to the championship. He was a leader on the field. If this new bloke makes anything like the contribution Cullip made, then he will turn out to be a fantastic signing.
 


bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
5,740
Why oh why do people continue to slag off Cullip. These are the facts: We achieved back to back championships with him at the heart of our defence. We acheived a play off promotion to the championship. He was a leader on the field. If this new bloke makes anything like the contribution Cullip made, then he will turn out to be a fantastic signing.

Exactly. Don't forget how good he was in that playoff season when we had an excellent defence in the end of season run in, with plenty of clean sheets. Of course Guy made an important contribution too, but the centreback paring was teamwork!
 


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