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Does anyone still buy the argus?
Does anyone click on their web site, as this is where their money is made these days I believe.
Does anyone still buy the argus?
"I don't know if we haven't been able to replace him" .... What?
Whilst we're having a moan about the Argus why did they feel it necessary to mention that the lad who very sadly passed away (http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1157...ay_after_death_of_Alex_Maynard_from_Brighton/) had served a prison sentence? What relevance is that to his passing or the fact that his pals have raised a bucket load of cash in his honour?
I think we are going to play him up front, a bit of a physical presence, and certainly more comfortable in the 6 yard box than any of our current crop of fit forwards.@SkySportsPeteO: Brighton in talks with Wigan to sign goalkeeper Al Habsi on loan. #bhafc #wafc
Well looks like we're getting a keeper on loan for the injured STOCKDALE
What a waste of wages Walton can step up
Does anyone still buy the argus?
"I don't know if we haven't been able to replace him" .... What?
Today's headline story of the Biggens' leaking roof was a truly fascinating read, how can you miss it?
Don't think Leo in this team/style would make much difference at the moment anyway.
Albion manager Sami Hyypia is desperate for a goalscoring replacement for Leo Ulloa.
Hyypia was unaware of Ulloa’s presence amongst the 4,000 travelling fans in Wednesday’s 2-0 exit from the Capital One Cup at Tottenham.
But he admits they have missed the Argentinian’s goals following his £8 million move to Leicester in July.
Ulloa hit 23 goals in 50 Championship outings for the Seagulls prior to Hyypia’s appointment.
He has also scored five goals in nine Premier League games for Leicester.
The strikers signed since Ulloa’s departure – Chris O’Grady, Sam Baldock and Adrian Colunga – are seeking to end a combined league goal drought spanning 23 appearances at Bournemouth tomorrow night (5.15pm).
Hyypia told The Argus: “I didn’t know that he (Ulloa) was there. I don’t know if we haven’t been able to replace him.
“He scored a lot of goals last year and every team needs a goalscorer.”
Hyypia remains tight-lipped about Albion’s activity in the loan transfer window, which closes on November 27, as he considers another rotation of his striker options at Bournemouth.
Sam Baldock was Cup-tied for the trip to Spurs, which included a late substitute appearance by Craig Mackail-Smith after four matches out with hamstring trouble.
Don't think Leo in this team/style would make much difference at the moment anyway.
This really is a case of kicking a guy when he's down, this is nothing.
I think what he's saying is it's too early to say if any signings have replaced Leo. What else is he meant to say? Yeah all 3 are rubbish.
I'm not writing Baldock off yet, the other two look rubbish. Not too surprised with OG as I think he was always bought as 4th choice although bringing a kid through would be preferred, but Colunga is a massive disappointment.
@SkySportsPeteO: Brighton in talks with Wigan to sign goalkeeper Al Habsi on loan. #bhafc #wafc
Well looks like we're getting a keeper on loan for the injured STOCKDALE
14 games is more than enough to make a judgement on all 3 of our zero-goal striker signings. Sami could have said something like we are always looking to improve our squad, and that includes our strikers. The man deserves the sack, and Burke too. Now. Before it is too late.
Albion manager Sami Hyypia is desperate for a goalscoring replacement for Leo Ulloa.
Hyypia was unaware of Ulloa’s presence amongst the 4,000 travelling fans in Wednesday’s 2-0 exit from the Capital One Cup at Tottenham.
But he admits they have missed the Argentinian’s goals following his £8 million move to Leicester in July.
Ulloa hit 23 goals in 50 Championship outings for the Seagulls prior to Hyypia’s appointment.
He has also scored five goals in nine Premier League games for Leicester.
The strikers signed since Ulloa’s departure – Chris O’Grady, Sam Baldock and Adrian Colunga – are seeking to end a combined league goal drought spanning 23 appearances at Bournemouth tomorrow night (5.15pm).
Hyypia told The Argus: “I didn’t know that he (Ulloa) was there. I don’t know if we haven’t been able to replace him.
“He scored a lot of goals last year and every team needs a goalscorer.”
Hyypia remains tight-lipped about Albion’s activity in the loan transfer window, which closes on November 27, as he considers another rotation of his striker options at Bournemouth.
Sam Baldock was Cup-tied for the trip to Spurs, which included a late substitute appearance by Craig Mackail-Smith after four matches out with hamstring trouble.
Hyypia told The Argus: “I don’t know if we haven’t been able to replace him."