- Oct 17, 2008
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He’s a bit like Knockaert, one of those faces you just want to punch. If Knocky wasn’t one of ours I’d loathe the bloke.
You're comparing Pritchard with those players? Pritchard is not 10% the player that any of those are.Currently - Shaqiri, Kante? If you look further afield.. Messi? Historically, Maradona? All tiny...
By the same token if you agree a deal and then stiff someone others are likely to be more careful when they deal with you in the future, if they deal with you at all
Doesn't work like that in football. Say another club wanted to sign Pritchard this summer, they wouldn't give a jot what he 'did' to us. It's how football works, money talks. Likewise football clubs will pull out of deals if a better option presents itself.
I agree with you 100% on this, but I’m sure you wrote on here that you thought we should sign him when he was doing the deal with Huddersfield last January!
The schadenfreude for the 5-0 home over Norwich was great. He felt they had a better chance of Premier League ambition, and they could offer more money. He proceeded to prance around the pitch - any time he could get out of Stephens' pocket - and achieve the square root of bugger all. His substitution was the cherry on the cake.
But we're past that now. Or at least we really should be.
Just like Kante and Hazard.
Had to laugh when somebody in Lower West yelled "Fvck off back to Hobbit Town you fvcking hobbit" when he was subbed.
You're comparing Pritchard with those players? Pritchard is not 10% the player that any of those are.
He's just told everyone to Boo Alex Pritchard next week. Gotta love Wazza.
Exceptional players and small - Pritchard not exceptionalJust like Kante and Hazard.
Funny... Someone behind me shouted "F*CK ME!!!.. he comes up to Dunk's ball bag and he's just beat him in the air!! "
The schadenfreude for the 5-0 home over Norwich was great. He felt they had a better chance of Premier League ambition, and they could offer more money. He proceeded to prance around the pitch - any time he could get out of Stephens' pocket - and achieve the square root of bugger all. His substitution was the cherry on the cake.
But we're past that now. Or at least we really should be.
Why boo him anyway? He's a professional footballer he will go where the money is. Clearly Norwich offered him more than us who would not take that? He had no affiliation to Brighton so naturally when Norwich offered him more he took it. Always baffles me that football fans can never see that players are just employees they don't (or rarely) are supporters of the club they play for.