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Alan Navarro recovered from a similar cruciate injury against Northampton but he was out for most of that season.
That's a myth. He currently is in the second year of a three year contract at Palace, he wasn't in the final year of his contract when he signed for us from Rochdale, and his goals/games ratios for us was relatively constant when he played for us.
He's conducted himself classily when scoring against us for Palace since leaving too.
Don't get me wrong, I'm relieved that he is not playing Monday, but that's as far as it goes.
Alan Navarro recovered from a similar cruciate injury against Northampton but he was out for most of that season.
It wasn't a dive to win a penalty. He caught his studs in the turf when he twisted and his knee completely went, looks serious and wouldn't wish injury on any sort of player, even an ex one of ours.
100% this! Clearly no dive and a serious injury. Brighton fans singing "let him die" and "there's nothing wrong with him" really cringeworthy and lacked class.
Give over. At first I thought he had dived, and given his track record nobody can be blamed for thinking that. He wins pens. Obviously it was far more serious and you don't wish injuries like that on players, but you can't blame the crowd for having a crack at him.
Hope its not too serious. He showed a lot of humility when they stuffed us at the Amex last season, and was a great striker for us.
Er, yeahThe class of Brighton fans is really shining through on this thread
It was very obvious that he hadn't dived as there was no one near him.
I don't understand what the problem is with fans expressing their views, some hate him and are glad and some are sorry for him, it's a forum FFS. Isn't it why we are here?
Well we thought it was a dive initially from the middle if the Albion fans. Then I thought he was faking an injury to avoid a booking for diving. Crying wolf and all that. Hope he gets better soon (as someone said whilst we were standing outside the ground waiting to go to the station "hope it's a miraculous recovery on Tuesday morning".)
That's fair enough but rejoicing in Murray suffering what looks like a really nasty injury is a bit tasteless. If it was anyone else I'm sure the same people would be wishing him a speedy recovery.
I hated the "let him die" chant. At any stage that was unnecessary once it was clear he wasn't getting up.
That's fair enough but rejoicing in Murray suffering what looks like a really nasty injury is a bit tasteless. If it was anyone else I'm sure the same people would be wishing him a speedy recovery.