[Albion] Pascal Groß just getting the train home

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Springal

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I sat next to his missus on train back from an away game when we were in the championship and said the same thing re a bit more pace.

At the time she said Pascals dad (who couldn’t speak any English) had flown over the morning of every home and away game since he joined us.
In the championship 🧐
 






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We signed him after the end of the regular season but before the play off final had been played. I think that technically we were still a Championship club.
"In May 2017, Brighton & Hove Albion signed Groß for a fee of £3 million"
 




Midget

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Guessing might have been going to London to meet friends?

Also to above poster that’s awesome and 100% believe you, just think times might be mixed up as didn’t he sign for us once we were already promoted to PL?
Heard he was travelling to a friend's stag do

(Someone on the train had asked him)

I just love Pascal!
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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I commented on that at the time: "He just doesn't stop".

I seemed to spend quite a lot of the second half just watching him. He's always thinking and directing - his football brain is something else. Jack Hinshelwood will be learning a lot from him - Pascal was often gesturing to him where he should be to give a passing option.:

He just never switches off.

There was at game recently where our defence were lining up to defend a corner, only the ball had gone for a throw in and Pascal was the only one who noticed. He was running around signalling to everyone it was a throw, whoever we were playing would have had a free cross if it wasn't for his footballing brain.

He did the same again against Spurs when they got a corner after scoring their second. He was switched on to the threat and was making sure players got where they needed to be so we didn't repeat the errors that led to that goal.
 




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And they laughed at Fergie:


I think the one word I’d use about most of those in the video is “bad at maths”
 








Bozza

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He just never switches off.

There was at game recently where our defence were lining up to defend a corner, only the ball had gone for a throw in and Pascal was the only one who noticed. He was running around signalling to everyone it was a throw, whoever we were playing would have had a free cross if it wasn't for his footballing brain.

He did the same again against Spurs when they got a corner after scoring their second. He was switched on to the threat and was making sure players got where they needed to be so we didn't repeat the errors that led to that goal.
There was an incident in a recent home game where an opposing player went down injured (or "injured") only a few yards from the goal line. Pascal immediately ran forward and positioned himself on the six-yard line, as the injured man was playing him onside. No other player on the pitch who understood what he could do.
 




Couldn't Be Hyypia

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I think you'll find that Pascal was powering the train

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Sheebo

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So why was he on it ? Surely someone asked him.
I met Maty Ryan on a tube after we played Chelsea once. Murray used to go up north sometimes after away games etc - if club say it’s ok it’s sometimes done and obvs they have no cars with them as got the coach there.
 


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Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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There was an incident in a recent home game where an opposing player went down injured (or "injured") only a few yards from the goal line. Pascal immediately ran forward and positioned himself on the six-yard line, as the injured man was playing him onside. No other player on the pitch who understood what he could do.

Yes I remember that too, I was yelling for us to get the ball into him (not that they'd have heard me all the way from the northern end of the west upper), his intelligence is on another level.
 


Nobby

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In our first season in the Premier League he was the stand out player.
And probably for every season since
When he’s out injured he’s very badly missed

So in terms of a player who has probably been our best for the Albion for six and a half seasons and this at the top level of World football - then who has ever been better?
Ever?
Dunky? Has matched that record but is he more important?

Lawro had two seasons? Pascal has had six!
 








southstandandy

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I have to say Pascal is truly an Albion legend. He's consistently done it for us in the Premier league, never once thrown his toys about, scored some crucial goals and has set many more up.

If there is any better value (for the time a player has been at the club) and for what I believe was a £3m signing, he is pound for pound exceptional value (and all round good egg). No other Albion player (bar Dunky) has given the club so much for so relatively little.

I know we earned more in fees for many other players such as Moises but Pascal has consistently been a top performer for nearly 7 seasons.

TOP TOP bloke.
 




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