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Now Murray's back, how do you feel ?



Quinny

Banned
Jul 27, 2014
128
I feel for his experience and know how he is pretty much all we could expect, let's face it we are not going to attract top players here so at this moment in time I think it's a very good and astute piece of business by the club.
 




Marshy

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
19,955
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
I wanted this signing to happen.

And now it has, with every day that pases I am more pleased with it.
 






Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
So if he scores the goal that promotes us you won't be celebrating then?

It will be interesting to see if the mood changes on here if he starts well. Personally, if you take away the Palace stuff, I think it is a good signing. Therefore it is a good signing. And all Murray did was accept a better offer from another job (like a lot of people do every day). There is no reason why rivalries should mean anything to footballers unless they're from the local area or have been at a club a long time. And, to me, the fact he never celebrated a goal he scored against us shows a lot of respect.
 




DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,816
Wiltshire
Are there really people out there who think Glenn Murray is anything other than a good signing ? Crumbs
 


Quinny

Banned
Jul 27, 2014
128
It will be interesting to see if the mood changes on here if he starts well. Personally, if you take away the Palace stuff, I think it is a good signing. Therefore it is a good signing. And all Murray did was accept a better offer from another job (like a lot of people do every day). There is no reason why rivalries should mean anything to footballers unless they're from the local area or have been at a club a long time. And, to me, the fact he never celebrated a goal he scored against us shows a lot of respect.


Good post. This is the thing unless you are born in a particular area then rivalries mean absolutely nothing to a footballer, to them it's a job. Unfortunately and no matter how you dress it up, Palace got Murray at his peak, he was 27 and he scored for fun for them and basically got them promoted. We have got him at the back end of his career, nearly 33 and with a couple of injuries behind him as well. However he has never been quick but he knows where the net is and that's all we can hope he can hit the ground running and score a few
 


Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
Good post. This is the thing unless you are born in a particular area then rivalries mean absolutely nothing to a footballer, to them it's a job. Unfortunately and no matter how you dress it up, Palace got Murray at his peak, he was 27 and he scored for fun for them and basically got them promoted. We have got him at the back end of his career, nearly 33 and with a couple of injuries behind him as well. However he has never been quick but he knows where the net is and that's all we can hope he can hit the ground running and score a few

Completely agree. We missed out on his best years but I don't blame Murray for that, I blame it on Poyet. Murray is clearly keen to come back and play for us so we should all get behind him and forget the past as a good season for him will improve our chances of promotion.
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Are there really people out there who think Glenn Murray is anything other than a good signing ? Crumbs
For me my expectation of Murray is wholly dependent on the quality of the other striker who surely must arrive.

If that player is a proper statement signing the Murray deal should be excellent.
Meh signing and I'll not be that impressed/confident.
No signing, we're (CH) is screwed.
 


SAC

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May 21, 2014
2,631
Palace scum. I don't think I can forgive him even if he comes good for us again. He's damaged goods.

Each to their own but I find that a bizarre attitude to take. He never claimed to be a Brighton fan or kissed the badge or anything else that some footballers do to win over gullible fans. If anything I admire his honesty to come back to a club where he was so unpopular.

Did you hate Gary O'Reilly when he came back?
 




bobbysmith01

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Feb 6, 2015
806
Forget the Palace, he went for more money than Gus wanted to Pay, which is something we would all do to better your income, given that he had a young family. Remember Steve Coppel, a true gent and served both clubs with distinction. Just support him and forget the Palace connections, it's a rivalry not a hated, got loads Of mates who are Palace fans and rather talk to them about football than plastic Man U fans. By the way I did not want him back as think he is past his best, but will support him 100%


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nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
Palace scum. I don't think I can forgive him even if he comes good for us again. He's damaged goods.

We are pretty happy when we got Steve Coppell in as manager and we were gutted when he left

Move on, welcome back Glenn
 


Perfidious Albion

Well-known member
Oct 25, 2011
6,367
At the end of my tether
Five years ago he was brilliant for us, now he is 32 and his recent Prem. form and injury levels have not been great.
Can he benefit from dropping a division? Does he still have the legs? We shall see.

I don't blame him for moving on to Palace, it is what professional players do.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,114
Cowfold
Each to their own but I find that a bizarre attitude to take. He never claimed to be a Brighton fan or kissed the badge or anything else that some footballers do to win over gullible fans. If anything I admire his honesty to come back to a club where he was so unpopular.

Did you hate Gary O'Reilly when he came back?

Hey come on, Glenn was never unpopular whilst he was playing for us, when he left for Palarse they were quite a few disgruntled fans, but was very popular prior to that.
 






Reinelt12

Sick Note
Nov 8, 2006
1,314
Lichfield, United Kingdom
Hey come on, Glenn was never unpopular whilst he was playing for us, when he left for Palarse they were quite a few disgruntled fans, but was very popular prior to that.

Really? The whole "he didn't clap me at Brentford" saga, the "he didn't run for the ball at Leeds even though he was injured" stuff, the "He's slapped in a transfer request so he hates us and it's not because of a serious issue that is happening in his private life", or the "One in ten Glenn" nickname...

Never has such a good player been so misunderstood by the people that should have adored him, well, until similar happened with Ashley Barnes...
 


wehatepalace

Limbs
NSC Patron
Apr 27, 2004
7,332
Pease Pottage
Five years ago he was brilliant for us, now he is 32 and his recent Prem. form and injury levels have not been great.
Can he benefit from dropping a division? Does he still have the legs? We shall see.

I don't blame him for moving on to Palace, it is what professional players do.

3 goals in 6 starts for Bournemouth says he still knows where the goal is.
 


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