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Where are all the posters who said Vicente would not play for us again?



Rich Suvner

Skint years RIP
Jul 17, 2003
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Worthing
No idea what you have said in the past but the thread was only an observation that quite a few were convinced that he was taking the piss. He is a gamble, he wouldn't be here otherwise.

When it was muted that he may get time against Newcastle, there were quite a few posters who decided that the only reason that might happen was so that he could "put himself in the shop window"

It's almost like some people would rather be proved right about Vicente not being interested than see the most exciting player EVER to wear the stripes (imo) turn on the magic again. That is f***ing sad, again just imo.

I am (unfortunately) very much in the 'disappointed with Vicente' camp at the moment.
Do I know what he's earning? No. Can I make an educated guess that a player Poyet constantly describes as our best player is one of our highest earners? Clearly.

For me, his infrequent cameos are exciting to watch but do little for our ability to build a stronger team (as you clearly cannot rely on him) and have an opportunity cost - ie what we could have done with the money otherwise.

Frankly it annoys me that people start wanking off the moment Vicente takes to the pitch when regular star performers like Bridcutt have got relatively little back from the stands (only in recent weeks have people really started chanting his name).

Do I want Vicente to do well - obviously. Do I think he will make a significant and regular contribution to our season. No.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,955
Surrey
Has he actually started a game we've ended up winning yet? That said, I love watching him play and hopefully he'll give us a MASTERCLASS at Blackburn and then ruining Arsenal.
 


kevtherev

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Feb 28, 2008
10,467
Tunbridge Wells
Yep, I was wrong in so much as he has appeared for five mins when I never thought we would see him again. Although a five minute cameo performance, where ultimately we dropped another two points is hardly worth having a wank about.....Not that I'm suggesting in any way shape or form Vicente is in any way to blame, but the fact remains we was winning when he entered the fray. That said it was his cross the nearly won the game at the end.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Frankly it annoys me that people start wanking off the moment Vicente takes to the pitch .

I am still wanking off, metaphorically, whenever I watch the video that gets posted up on here occasionally showing a few minutes of Vicente at Valencia and here last season, especially the goal against Ipswich and the run through half the Derby team culminating with a shot against the cross bar.

Whilst I take you point, I get excited everytime Vicente takes the pitch because he is technically so far ahead of any player I have ever seen play for the Albion, that all my disappointment at his lack of game time and injuries disappears :shrug:

I have enjoyed watching Bridcutt almost since the day he replaced Navarro and I accept that in the grand scheme of the Albion's resurgence he has had a far more influential part than Vicente but he will never excite me in the same way

Sorry if the above sounds a bit gay but hey ho :shrug:
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,274
I was one who thought he wouldn't play for us again, so I admit I got that wrong.

I suppose the key point is not really whether he plays or not - he's under contract so is obliged to play if fit and selected - but rather whether he's going to make a difference to the side at any stage of this season. That still remains to be seen.
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
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Southwick


father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
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Under the Police Box
OK so he's only had a short cameo so far BUT anyone want to hold their hands up and admit that they were wrong?

The silence is deafening after the slagging off he's had from some on here.

More injuries apart, exciting times ahead with Ulloa and the potential signing of a Dutch defender.


I always said he would play again, but only as a precursor to being sold. He needs some game time to build his market value back up to an acceptable level that we can replace him and he can go back to his beloved Spain.

For Sale signs will spring up as soon as he shows he can run for 60+ mins without breaking a leg or something!
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Comes on, costs us points, nothing new there. :whistle:
 


gazingdown

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Feb 26, 2011
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I always said he would play again, but only as a precursor to being sold. He needs some game time to build his market value back up to an acceptable level that we can replace him and he can go back to his beloved Spain.

For Sale signs will spring up as soon as he shows he can run for 60+ mins without breaking a leg or something!

I think that's nonsense. To "reassure" other clubs that he's worth taking on, he needs to play a fair few games (say half a season and still be OK). By that time he's out of contract anyway so can go on a free.
 


Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,362
The artisans do the hard graft, the artists turn games for you. Vicente is pure class and anyone who saw him leave two for dead with his first run at Brum was left in no doubt. We have spent 27 league games watching ' regular ' players make simple mistakes ( usually late in games ) and cost us too many points.
Give me a few cameo performances from a class act and i'll guarantee that he wins more points off his own back than some of our players will do in a full season
 




Phat Baz 68

Get a ****ing life mate !
Apr 16, 2011
5,026
I'm here and I said I was sure he would never pull on an Albion
shirt again , but I also said I really hoped i was proved wrong.
It was a reasonable opinion to have !
So what's your point ????
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
21,927
England
Frankly it annoys me that people start wanking off the moment Vicente takes to the pitch

No, you're right.

WHY ON EARTH do people get excited about seeing a former Valencia winger who played 38 times for the Spanish national team, and has won the Uefa Cup, and La Liga twice and made it to a champions league final before having his club reject a mega-money move to Manchester United, turn up in the shirt of Brighton and Hove Albion.

It makes no sense.:moo:
 


W.C.

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Oct 31, 2011
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People who expressed the belief that Vicente wouldn't play again for the Albion because of his injury troubles were/are completely entitled to say so.

All the over opinionated twats who want to sound like they know something others don't, questioning his desire, accusing him of taking the piss and the laughable 'only going to play Newcastle because it's on the TV' comments are more interested in shouting their mouths off. A player struggling to overcome an injury and working back to full fitness just isn't much of a story is it?
 




Rich Suvner

Skint years RIP
Jul 17, 2003
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Worthing
No, you're right.

WHY ON EARTH do people get excited about seeing a former Valencia winger who played 38 times for the Spanish national team, and has won the Uefa Cup, and La Liga twice and made it to a champions league final before having his club reject a mega-money move to Manchester United, turn up in the shirt of Brighton and Hove Albion.

It makes no sense.:moo:

Past glories. I'm sure Stoke fans feel the same about Michael Owen.
To make out he is a club legend, as some do, is ridiculous. He has not earnt it. And time is running out for us to get a return on investment.
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
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England
Past glories. I'm sure Stoke fans feel the same about Michael Owen.
To make out he is a club legend, as some do, is ridiculous. He has not earnt it. And time is running out for us to get a return on investment.

Stoke are in the premier league.

It's not even CLOSE to Brighton signing Vicente.

The cheer is clearly peoples sheer EXCITEMENT at seeing a former world STAR playing for our team who almost went out of existence.

It's like saying we shouldn't cheer when Ulloa first come on the pitch as he hasn't 'earnt' it yet...
 






mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
21,927
England
Don't be RIDICULOUS. Of course it is. Owen was a world class player in his day, now winding down his career, same as Vicente.

No it's not the SAME but it is CLOSE.

I would say a premier league team(with no fear of relegation) signing a striker who had barely touched a ball for two years is not the same as newly promoted Champioship team, after 10 years playing at an athletics stadium, signing a former spanish international.

The players are comparible. The clubs are no where near. That's what put Vicente's signing into the "REALLY?!" zone. Everyone (including the media etc) thought it was bonkers.

Stoke's was big for them, ours was ASTRONOMICAL. It's flair central and that's the reason I go MAD every time he comes on. It's THE vicente.

Either way, my point is, Clapping is not always performance based. Ulloa will get a mega reception before even kicking a ball as do all new signings.

I remember being mega excited about PAUL KITSON.....
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
Don't be RIDICULOUS. Of course it is. Owen was a world class player in his day, now winding down his career, same as Vicente.

No it's not the SAME but it is CLOSE.

I agree with riskit. Vicente is still absolute class when he is fit (which admittedly is not often), and when fit would walk into every single Championship side, and probably half the premier league. His signing was an absolute coup, and regardless of pointless stats about him in a Brighton shirt, for most people I suspect, every single minute he has spent on the pitch in a Brighton shirt has been one of awe, joy and a lot of the time disbelief. Even his 10mins against Birmingham took the breathe away.

No one else wanted Owen, he was not prepared to drop down a division, and Tony Clueless thought he'd bring him in as a squad player. Owen has actually been fit, but is not getting in the side. So it isn't really close to our situation with Vicente at all.
 


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