Not every player needs a 'chance' - their 'chance' is in training all week
Not disagreeing.
But he played well in his fleeting cameos.
Not every player needs a 'chance' - their 'chance' is in training all week
Not disagreeing.
But he played well in his fleeting cameos.
Not disagreeing.
But he played well in his fleeting cameos.
Is it just me that is surprised we've let so many wide players go in this window without similar incoming? Ali J, Izquierdo gone, Tau going and just Sarmiento in.
I'm not a big Tau fan but he had an impact in our friendly win vs Luton, scoring a great goal.
Is it just me that is surprised we've let so many wide players go in this window without similar incoming? Ali J, Izquierdo gone, Tau going and just Sarmiento in.
I'm not a big Tau fan but he had an impact in our friendly win vs Luton, scoring a great goal.
Not disagreeing.
But he played well in his fleeting cameos.
Is it just me that is surprised we've let so many wide players go in this window without similar incoming? Ali J, Izquierdo gone, Tau going and just Sarmiento in.
I'm not a big Tau fan but he had an impact in our friendly win vs Luton, scoring a great goal.
We’ve made a few but this is one of the most pointless Albion signings ever.
I can't believe a Championship club wouldn't take him on loan. Seems an odd decision to me, like he's just given up on the idea of being a Premier League footballer. Although I just read that he'll earn £3.5 million from the deal, so I guess that softens the blow a bit.
I don't know why we bothered playing him in pre-season friendlies now.
Seeing as those 3 players listed started just 7 games between them last season (AJ 6, Tau 1) and 18 sub appearances (AJ 15, Tau 2, Izzy 1) it's not like we've lost players who were regularly playing for us. Our clear out has been of fringe players (apart from White) which frees space in the squad for some of our promising youngsters to take up those roles next season and gives them a chance to kick on.
Potter seems to favour the wing back over the traditional winger, even with a back 4 against Luton it was still the full backs trying to provide width with the midfield being made up of 4 central midfielders playing in a diamond which allowed for cover when the full backs pushed forward.
I can't believe a Championship club wouldn't take him on loan. Seems an odd decision to me, like he's just given up on the idea of being a Premier League footballer. Although I just read that he'll earn £3.5 million from the deal, so I guess that softens the blow a bit.
I don't know why we bothered playing him in pre-season friendlies now.
Is it just me that is surprised we've let so many wide players go in this window without similar incoming? Ali J, Izquierdo gone, Tau going and just Sarmiento in.
I'm not a big Tau fan but he had an impact in our friendly win vs Luton, scoring a great goal.
I don't understand why a loan to the Championship seems to be the 'go to' solution offered by so many on NSC. All seems a bit 'off the shelf' rather than what's best for player or club. Our Percy is a South African superstar who has tasted winning leagues and European football. He clearly hadn't given up on the idea of being a Premier League footballer when Potter said he'd rather not go to the Olympics and preferred to integrate with Brighton pre-season, hence the pre-season friendlies. This move came out of the blue and, reading between the lines could be tailor made for him, both financially and with a manager who has faith and has pursued him. Plus the chance to play for the Man City of the Egyptian league. Probably slightly more appealing than most Championship clubs. Mind you, conflicting reports about loan or full transfer, so not sure who's making up what. I'll wait till it's on the club website or the back of The Argus before worrying about the loss of Tau.