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[Albion] Lewis Dunk



Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,404
Vilamoura, Portugal
Dunk and Caicedo absolutely no question. Mitoma probably started the season too late and is up against Grealish, Martinelli and Rashford. But yeah, all three should be there or there abouts. Pervis too. I've not seen a better left back this season.
Grealish is all fur coat and no knickers. 3 goals and 4 assists from 21 matches playing for the best team in the league.
 
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Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,404
Vilamoura, Portugal
Well right now in the PL I'm mostly following Brighton so I haven't really seen many full matches of other defenders, but he definitely seems more comfortable with the ball compared to the likes of Maguire or even Dier, and I don't think he's any worse in tackles/interceptions. Only thing I'm not 100% sure about sometimes is his defensive positioning, but that's probably because as a team you don't really have a tried & trusted low-block defensive structure.

He's definitely fit to be in the England squad, just like Tomori was last year. One thing we should keep in mind though is that oftentimes some players work perfectly in a certain well-oiled system that they understand well, but you take them out of it and they underperform. He has some genuine top class individual abilities but I doubt he'd do as well for England as he does for Brighton, with the way your national team plays.

I'd really be curious to see him play for your national side (mostly because he's still relatively unknown internationally) in some non-friendly matches, and I'm sure he'd appreciate the belated recognition.
Our first 2 seasons in the Prem, under Hughton, Dunk and Duffy played as the 2 CBs in a low block and, together with the Gross/Murray partnership up top, this was the main reason we stayed up.
He can do it all.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Our first 2 seasons in the Prem, under Hughton, Dunk and Duffy played as the 2 CBs in a low block and, together with the Gross/Murray partnership up top, this was the main reason we stayed up.
He can do it all.
And there's the truth. From CH, through GP and onto RDZ, he has done absolutely everything that very manager has ever asked of him and way way beyond. And that was after a good few years doing it at lower levels.

Quite simply the greatest player the Albion has ever had :bowdown:
 


The Optimist

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Apr 6, 2008
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Lewisham
I was thinking about this last night. Dunk Caicedo and Mitoma should, without question, be in the EPL team of the year but I doubt that Dunk will get the votes required for "big club bias" reasons.
I wonder if Mac Allister will get in because he won the World Cup? I know it should be irrelevant but will it sway people’s thinking?
 




The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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I wonder if Mac Allister will get in because he won the World Cup? I know it should be irrelevant but will it sway people’s thinking?
Definitely. It's all bollocks. Mac has a better chance than Moises because he is Messi's best buddy. It's all about personalites, a couple of the big clubs, which boots you wear, hype etc.
 




B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,201
Shoreham Beaaaach


What an utter star is our Dunky. His evolvement into the brilliant captain and leader that he is totally epitomises the club over the last years.

Nice his respect for Potter but his compliments for RDZ speak volumes. Criminally skipped over by that moron Southgate.

Nice to see such a humble guy without all the face scrawlings and covered in Dunce & Gobbalot bling or £2k trainers looking like a tit, setting the example for others. Interesting that both him and David Weir in his Monday interview talk about bringing in the right kind of players to fit the clubs style and mentality. The fabled No Dickhead Policy is a fact.

Brilliant stuff.
 




Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,748
Brighton, UK
What an utter star is our Dunky. His evolvement into the brilliant captain and leader that he is totally epitomises the club over the last years.

Nice his respect for Potter but his compliments for RDZ speak volumes. Criminally skipped over by that moron Southgate.

Nice to see such a humble guy without all the face scrawlings and covered in Dunce & Gobbalot bling or £2k trainers looking like a tit, setting the example for others. Interesting that both him and David Weir in his Monday interview talk about bringing in the right kind of players to fit the clubs style and mentality. The fabled No Dickhead Policy is a fact.

Brilliant stuff.
Perfectly put, agree with every word.
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,960
Apologies if fixtures, but I've just seen this stat on the BBC Sport website:

'Since the start of 2017-18 (Brighton’s first season in the Premier League), only two defenders have scored more Premier League goals than Lewis Dunk’s 15 (Marcos Alonso, 19 & Virgil van Dijk, 17). Indeed, five of his past seven goals in the competition have been assisted by Pascal Gross.'

What a player! :albion2:
 




Mustafa II

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Oct 14, 2022
1,259
Hove
Apologies if fixtures, but I've just seen this stat on the BBC Sport website:

'Since the start of 2017-18 (Brighton’s first season in the Premier League), only two defenders have scored more Premier League goals than Lewis Dunk’s 15 (Marcos Alonso, 19 & Virgil van Dijk, 17). Indeed, five of his past seven goals in the competition have been assisted by Pascal Gross.'

What a player! :albion2:

One of the most underrated players of all time IMO.

Genuinely think he is elite/world class now. One of the best central defenders in the world.

If Chelsea had any common sense whatsoever, they would have tried to sign Dunky for £115m rather than Caicedo, because he'd be worth every penny.

Fortunately for us though, he remains underrated. Hopefully he'll stick around for the rest of his career.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I remember the days when some people would claim that Lewis wasn't the greatest Albion player of all time and Lawrenson was better :facepalm:

That doesn't happen anymore :thumbsup:
 












Sea Cider

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Dec 27, 2012
451
What an absolute privilege it has been to watch almost every one of Dunks career home matches. He came into the first team about when I first bought a season ticket. I remember watching him train with the other subs at half time in the days when he wasn't a starter, and laughing at how much more skillful he was than the midfielders and forwards of the time. To watch him learn, achieve such success, grow into a truly world class defender, and now become a leader and teacher to the next generation (Colwill, JPVH, Hinch) has been an absolute highlight of my Albion supporting life.

I struggle to think of many players in the modern game that better epitomise the word 'legend'.

Thank you Lewis!
 








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