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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Glenn Thomas. But only because he apparently thought he was bigger than the club. He was actually unbelievably rubbish, as anyone who saw him at Brentford away (around 1998) will agree. Even an asthmatic would have called that display breathtaking.

Alan Duffy was pretty disappointing, too.

By comparison, Bob the Cod was a superstar.
 






hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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For me it has to be Kieran O Reagan, when he broke into the side in 1983 he was shit hot, I know he had his fair share of bad luck but I felt he clearly underachieved before departing the Goldstone.

No chance. O'Regan was quality. Pretty much my favourite Albion player of his time.

I vote David Livermore. We were rubbish at the time, and for the first time in about ten years, we signed a player I had actually HEARD of. A player with hundreds of appearances at a higher level.

And he turned out to be utter gash.
 


Goldstone Rapper

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Jan 19, 2009
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There have been a few disappointing big money signings. Perhaps Barry Bridges, Teddy Maybank and Mickey Thomas deserve a mention.

Barry Bridges actually did a good job for Brighton from the start of January 1974 to the end of the season, and probably did as much as anyone to preserve the club's Third Division status. However, at the start of the New Year, Clough had already decided to ditch him when the season ended.

But yes, all of this fine form was about a year and half late!
 










Goldstone Rapper

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Teddy Maybank

Still, old Ted did get as many goals as the much more celebrated Wardy in the League season that Brighton were promoted from Div Two. Can't have been all bad.
 




Ninja Elephant

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Feb 16, 2009
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My nomination goes to Geoff Pitcher. Meant to be amazing, was ordinary at BEST.

For me it has to be Kieran O Reagan, when he broke into the side in 1983 he was shit hot, I know he had his fair share of bad luck but I felt he clearly underachieved before departing the Goldstone.

My mum loved him and named me after him!

Glenn Thomas. But only because he apparently thought he was bigger than the club. He was actually unbelievably rubbish, as anyone who saw him at Brentford away (around 1998) will agree. Even an asthmatic would have called that display breathtaking.

Alan Duffy was pretty disappointing, too.

By comparison, Bob the Cod was a superstar.

Glenn Thomas!!! The original Colin Hawkins. Two own goals. I was 11, and I still remember Brentford away. The expensive programme, the manky burger, the pathetic performance. What a day out.
 




Pogue Mahone

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Apr 30, 2011
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Federico Turienzo - I was really excited when we signed him. He barely played.

CKR - He barely tried.

Harley.
 




EricYoung59

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Jul 8, 2012
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Mick Ferguson and Alan Young, but worse than all these 2 great loan signings : Yeldell and Willie Young
 


Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
Jake Robinson
Geoff Pitcher
Adam Hinshelwood (purely due to bad luck though)
 






Reinelt12

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Nov 8, 2006
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Lichfield, United Kingdom
Glenn Thomas!!! The original Colin Hawkins. Two own goals. I was 11, and I still remember Brentford away. The expensive programme, the manky burger, the pathetic performance. What a day out.

Sorry Ninja, wasn't two own goals but it was a pathetic pass back to their player and then an awful own goal in the first 10 mins which frankly is the worst individual performance I have ever seen in a Brighton shirt... AND I was at Walsall when Livermore was repeatedly destroyed at Left Back (comes a close 2nd)

There were probably worse performances in the Gillingham days, but those 2 stand out because we weren't awful every game at that point...

Oh and add Craig Davies at MK Dons to that list, although the abuse he got was out of order.

And yes I do realise I haven't answered the question, just mention of those two put me off on a tangent - my answer would be Vicente... Most talented player by miles to pull on the shirt, and occasional flashes of brilliance still left us wanting more...
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Glenn Thomas!!! The original Colin Hawkins. Two own goals. I was 11, and I still remember Brentford away. The expensive programme, the manky burger, the pathetic performance. What a day out.[/QUOTE]

This was the first time I took my son (12 at the time) to an away game. What possessed him to watch another 150 odd games till he got bored at around 16 is a mystery. Oh, Zamora, back to back championships - forgot about that - Lol! Thomas really was the complete end, though. Remember the game at Gillingham when he lets someone run from behind him to score? Worst piece of defending in the history of the game. If he ever comes on here (unlikely): Glenn, you were a disgrace.
 




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glasfryn

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Nov 29, 2005
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Paul Kitson?

Or perhaps Mark Farrington. Cost a lot of money by the Albion's standards of the day and was hopeless.

god even the name gives me the shudders
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Seven Dials
Joe Kinnear, if only for that backpass at Millwall on Good Friday. Legend has it he was playing with a hangover ...
 


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