In many ways, we never really replaced him. Probably Trossard is the closest but he lacks the energy and attitude of Baldock IMHO, even if he is a better player overall.
The quality of the goals he scored in our promotion season was outstanding. I had a particular soft spot to the one he got to set us up for an easy home win against Reading -- speed, strength, calmness and clincality all rolled into one -- but completely get why his others are ranked higher.
Anyone else score for someone that we sold 4 years ago?
Time to move on please.
for all the PL jcl types - if wasn't for his work rate stretching defences, doubt we would have been promoted
The modern expression I hate more than any other is "move on".
Overused in the most inappropriate of situations, it's usual and intended usage is just another way to say "forget that ever happened".
Often used in the Business / HR world when issues need brushing under the carpet.
I kindly request anyone who uses it "moves on" and stick in the bin where it deserves to be.
On the subject of ex-players, I routinely google to see what they are up to.
I also had a fascinating conversation with Garth Crooks about Peter Ward and his experiences of playing the Goldstone.
He didn't tell me to move on.
What is wrong with mentioning old players? Brighton without history is just a bang average Premier League that came into existence through some poker and betting wins, on a tormentous and slow journey towards nowhere.
Anyone else score for someone that we sold 4 years ago?
Time to move on please.
Quite.
And what’s more he was/is a better finisher than some of the players we’ve signed in the PL.
Great he’s still producing the goods albeit at a lower level.
Great to hear Sam's still knocking them in, IMO.
Playing him off Murray, with AK wide, was genius and genuinely exciting. Without a doubt a top quality Championship player at the time, Many good memories - just a shame he and Muzza conspired to miss what should have been our second against Villa which was right in line with where I was standing (I mean sitting, your honour).
More than made up for by the CROWD SURFING though.
I can honestly say I touched his bum and thigh on the way back to the front.
I didn’t even know he had left Derby ?!