GrizzlingGammon
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- Dec 15, 2018
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Chuba Akpom, not one ounce of effort.
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Chuba Akpom, not one ounce of effort.
Worst ever for me has to be Ashley Neal. Clearly been given a chance in football thanks to his dad but he played like someone had put his feet on the wrong legs.
EDIT: Just re-read the criteria.....not sure he made 10 appearances. Still the worst player I've seen in a Brighton shirt though.
Pound for pound worse ever for me might be a controversial one......CMS. Dreadful from pretty much day one. Was given far too much of a chance because at the time it was like Poyet had pulled off a masterstroke signing him. He did score a few goals early on, had floppy hair and seemed like a nice chap so was given a far too easy ride. Was no surprise to see him drop through the leagues like a stone.
We used to call him "The Hologram" where I sat. Every shot on goal just seemed to pass through him.
Our keeper in my ex-pat team in Taipei was a Cardiff lad known to everyone as The Sieve for similar reasons. He even had "Sieve 1" on his match kit
Harsh on CMS. Yes his goalscoring return was a massive disappointment, given that he was banging them in for fun in L1 at Peterborough. I don't think there was anyone who wasn't excited when he arrived, but he just could not make the step-up to Championship level. Probably missed his mate George Boyd tee-ing him up as well, they both had a telepathic understanding. He did score a few crackers, but sadly when he had time to think about it, he showed all the composure of a man with his trousers on fire.
But nobody who put the hard yards in like CMS did every game could ever be described as debasing the stripes. He does not belong on this thread, imo.
Worst ever for me has to be Ashley Neal. Clearly been given a chance in football thanks to his dad but he played like someone had put his feet on the wrong legs.
EDIT: Just re-read the criteria.....not sure he made 10 appearances. Still the worst player I've seen in a Brighton shirt though.
Pound for pound worse ever for me might be a controversial one......CMS. Dreadful from pretty much day one. Was given far too much of a chance because at the time it was like Poyet had pulled off a masterstroke signing him. He did score a few goals early on, had floppy hair and seemed like a nice chap so was given a far too easy ride. Was no surprise to see him drop through the leagues like a stone.
He (CMS) very much like Hoskins, were never the same after their serious injuries,... CMS away at Bristol City I think,.. both of them seem to have lost that speed of thought and action that they did have until the injury.I was one of those VERY excited about his arrival. Didn't last long when I saw him play hence why I think he does belong on this thread. I'm not questioning his effort which was always a positive. It was just everything else that went with it wasn't up to scratch.
Elvis Manu must come into contention.
yeh I wouldn't disagree with any of that. It's certainly true that after we got promoted to the Championship he got sussed out a bit I think- only managed a handful of goals and eventually got shifted out to the wing which pissed him off
even in the play off promotion season where he scored a lot of goals, I seem to remember his form tailing off towards the end of the season and him nearly being dropped for the play offs
This will always stand out as a low point, our last home game of 2005/06, a shocker of a campaign.
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Were Noel-Williams and Nicolas masquerading as footballers?
Robert Codner
I remember there was a perfect minutes silence at the Goldstone until someone shouted “ **** off Codner”
Mickey Thomas.
Hated him when he was at Wrexham, hated when he was at Utd and hated when we signed the slimy cheat.
Harsh! 266 appearances and 39 goals suggests he was doing something right (or are you basing this purely on his off-field business activities?! )