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DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Had we agreed a contract three months ago he wouldn't be talking to anyone. I don't understand our reluctance to tie our players down.

Maybe he wouldn't want to be tied down. It takes two to tango.
 










c0lz

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Jan 26, 2010
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So it never crossed your mind that it was Tomasz who did not want to discuss a contract. When he signed it was for 2 years, and we expected to get into the premiership in that time. That's how the club was sold to him.

I think it was pretty obvious around November/Decemember time that Tomasz wanted out. Class keeper, class bloke, but you cannot expect a premiership keeper to hang around forever if there are other options open to him.

Really?

Kuszczak ready to talk about contract

12:00pm Saturday 14th September 2013 in Sport By Andy Naylor
The Argus: Tomasz Kuszczak Tomasz Kuszczak

Tomasz Kuszczak is keen to open new contract talks with Albion.

The Polish goalkeeper’s two-year deal runs out at the end of the season.

He has established himself as No. 1 since signing from Manchester United and the 31-year-old is eager to stretch his stay with the Seagulls.

Kuszczak revealed to The Argus: “Nobody has talked to me about that yet.

“I am fully open and if the club decide to talk to me about a new contract I am most happy to do that.

“I am happy in Brighton. I love the club, the stadium, everything that happens around it. I want to be part of it.

“The life is beautiful too. It’s a great place to live for my family and all of these aspects are telling me to stay longer here.

“But it’s not in my power and I will wait.”

http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/10675479.Kuszczak_ready_to_talk_about_contract/
 


Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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I'd be delighted if he were to stay with us, but i totally understand that he wants to play at the highest level and he's probably got one big contract left - if that's with a premier league team (probably one struggling or newly promoted) then good luck to him.
 








Wellesley

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Jul 24, 2013
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Not sure why anyone would leave an European Powerhouse like Sheffield Wednesday to come to us, but I'd love us to get Chris Kirkland.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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His interview the other day in the Argus suggested he was happy and was waiting for an offer from us which was not forthcoming.

Fair enough. In which case I agree the club can't complain if he goes elsewhere.
 


MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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Cech will be available next season when Courtois returns to Chelsea. Can I be the first to chuck in this unrealistic & unachievable name into the hat? NSC rules say that someone now has to say that he's shit and not good enough for us.
 


Neecha

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Jul 10, 2012
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From a Polish site...

Tomasz Kuszczak takes very good season in the Championship. Polish goalkeeper until 15 matches kept a clean sheet, and his Brighton & Hove Albion still counts in the fight for the playoffs. In an interview with "Review of the Sports" revealed that his agent is in talks with several clubs and next season would again play in the Premier League.

Looking for number meetings in which I played, there were no major mishaps. I gave the team a lot, brought the experience of the Premier League. I know that I can safely play the class above. Some conversations are conducted. My agent is negotiating with several clubs, but for now I can not talk about specifics - said Tomasz Kuszczak.

Polish goalkeeper is known in the UK and the lack of listings after a good season should not complain. - I do not want to mention where I could hit. I'm certainly not an anonymous player. I play in the UK for many years and I am appreciated here. I have good contacts in several bands, so I can persuade someone on their services - joked Polish representative.

Kuszczakowi season expires at the end of the current contract with the club. In the event of a final decision what to do next, but points out that the most important thing is for him to return to the Premier League.

I see this a positive negative really. He is a great keeper and probably the best I have seen at the club BUT he is replaceable and I cannot see us not getting in a replacement just as good if not better. Whilst he is a commanding shot stopper, his kicking and distribution is average. If he doesn't want to stay lets move him on. I know Stephen Henderson was being considered.
 




Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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Cech will be available next season when Courtois returns to Chelsea. Can I be the first to chuck in this unrealistic & unachievable name into the hat? NSC rules say that someone now has to say that he's shit and not good enough for us.

No thanks, not good enough.








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TK is on a heap of money and slowly declining imo, distribution is abysmal and I cant see any team in the Prem dumping their current keeper for him (though that clown in goal for Southampton needs replacing)

I have a feeling the club feel the money could be better spent elsewhere unless TK wants to take a big pay cut. I dont know why he thinks he's good enough for the Prem, he's made more starts for us than he did for WBA and Utd put together.

He's found his level imo.

As for the clean sheet record, thats down to how the team sets up without the ball making it hard for the opposition to get close enough to test him.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
43,690
Crap Town
Leeds' winner on the opening day was feeble

Murphy controlled the ball with his arm when the cross from Smith was lobbed in , PIG was in the correct position to block the attempt before the trajectory of the ball completely changed. Whilst he has made some spectacular saves to keep us in games since joining us he seems to have gone off the boil in the last 3 months. It could be that he signed for us as an initial 2 year project when Gus sold him the dream of playing in the Premier League.
 


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