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Solly March "ready to snub a new contract offer"



beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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To some Lua Lua is a cult hero at Brighton but from what I have seen in the last 12 months, the other players seem to have surpassed him. This is a defining few months for him. He either improves or he won't keep pace with the level of players being recruited.

Lua Lua has been having "important few months" for about 3-4 seasons. he's OK, and does get the crowd going, but theres a lack of end product and i dont believe this is going to improve now. if there were an offer i'd take it to give March more opportunities.
 




BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Lua Lua has been having "important few months" for about 3-4 seasons. he's OK, and does get the crowd going, but theres a lack of end product and i dont believe this is going to improve now. if there were an offer i'd take it to give March more opportunities.

I agree he flatters to deceive and is not the best at coming back and defending. He usually does 1 good run in a game which can be productive then lose the ball 3 times defending by trying to be too clever on the ball.
 




Green Cross Code Man

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Mar 30, 2006
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Lua Lua has been having "important few months" for about 3-4 seasons. he's OK, and does get the crowd going, but theres a lack of end product and i dont believe this is going to improve now. if there were an offer i'd take it to give March more opportunities.
Lualua was great from the beginning of the season last year. He looked terrific and struck a goal or two. Then as Solly was, he was injured. Opportunities were few and far between after that. I still think he's got a lot to offer.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Haven't read the whole thread but I think we have had a reputation of starting pretty low on the contract offers so it is quite feasible that he has turned down the club's opening gambit? I have read that Kayal and Stephens can't agree contracts, this is much more of a worry to me at the moment.
As it always has been.

The 'going rate' and what the Albion are prepared to pay seem to always be a distance apart.
Which is fair enough for a loss making business, but not so good when most of the competition are playing fast and loose with the financial spread sheet.
 




Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
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As it always has been.

The 'going rate' and what the Albion are prepared to pay seem to always be a distance apart.
Which is fair enough for a loss making business, but not so good when most of the competition are playing fast and loose with the financial spread sheet.

Most are playing fast and loose with massive debts or breaking FFP rules but only get a wrap on the knuckles. It does seem to me that breaking the rules gets a thumbs up nowadays whilst we adhere to it.
 








Sussex Nomad

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He's got a long way to go before he's worth over 1m. He's made of crisps. It'll be essential for him this season to get a run of games under his belt.

My personal opinion of him (and a lot of others I have noted from last season) was he was lightweight. And he seriously was. But when he got his confidence levels high, I'll be quite honest, I have never seen anyone wear the stripes that were quite as exciting and gifted as he is. Assuming he picks up those confidence levels, he is very obviously a confidence player, he will rip the league a new one. I'm not sure I have ever seen such a gifted young footballer at Brighton than Solly. As for the rumours, they are just that.
 




LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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My personal opinion of him (and a lot of others I have noted from last season) was he was lightweight. And he seriously was. But when he got his confidence levels high, I'll be quite honest, I have never seen anyone wear the stripes that were quite as exciting and gifted as he is. Assuming he picks up those confidence levels, he is very obviously a confidence player, he will rip the league a new one. I'm not sure I have ever seen such a gifted young footballer at Brighton than Solly. As for the rumours, they are just that.

There was one game for me that turned his season round (can't remember which one) where he suddenly started putting his foot in and battling for the ball...his confidence turned and likewise the crowds confidence in him

IMHO
 




Sussex Nomad

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There was one game for me that turned his season round (can't remember which one) where he suddenly started putting his foot in and battling for the ball...his confidence turned and likewise the crowds confidence in him

IMHO

I think this was mentioned, Cardiff.
 








Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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This. Really poor from a shoddy paper.

Indeed. It is a frustration when transfer speculation from any tabloid newspaper is spread in NSC. It is, with little exception, utter trash and lazy desk journalism.
 






chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Indeed. It is a frustration when transfer speculation from any tabloid newspaper is spread in NSC. It is, with little exception, utter trash and lazy desk journalism.

The majority of football journalists, including those that work for the tabloids and local papers, source their stories (from managers, players, a whole host of contacts) that they've build up over years and years. They'd rarely go to "print" without doing so. They even get away from their desks from time to time. They are also often castigated for being wrong for just reporting what was true at the time. X is going to sign, X haven't made an offer , X aren't in talks. (but then that changes the next hour or day as it might done with Martin for instance).

At least they're prepared to put a name to their journalism and put their money where their mouth is. Compared to some of the twitter and online froth, NSC being an honorable exception where there are plenty of well sourced accounts, its An alice in wonderland of mirrors of regurgitated rumour, guesses, downright fakes, deliberate clickbait, and "i've heard" ITK nonsense.

Paid up football journalists are a reliable but dying breed. I'm glad they still exist.
 




Nixonator

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Feb 8, 2016
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Experience? Prem league? European football?

Ok I respect your opinion.

Experience sure, but Stephens is no spring chicken and has a level head himself.

I just can't agree that there won't be a drop in class, sorry.

I'm not sure whether you genuinely feel that way (if so, agree to disagree) or whether you are distancing yourself from the player (as i've noticed others are doing) as there's a chance he'll leave.
 




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