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'Clubs eye Calderon after Brighton exit'









LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
No problem with him moving on if he wants to carry on playing for another season or two. He'll still be welcome back in some sort of role for us once he retires and I'm sure he'll come.

As an aside though, has that site ever got anything right about us and transfers?
 




















Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,158
Crawley sounds like a good fit, before returning to Brighton in a coaching or ambassadorial role. He's become one of our own, and like Orlandi before him, appears to have formed an emotional attachment to the club and the town. This is how you build a passionate club.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Crawley sounds like a good fit, before returning to Brighton in a coaching or ambassadorial role. He's become one of our own, and like Orlandi before him, appears to have formed an emotional attachment to the club and the town. This is how you build a passionate club.

Michel Kuipers did just that. He played for Crawley and helped out with AITC.
 






Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
10,671
To be honest, now we know we're in the championship next year, I'm not so sure there isn't room for him next season.
Depends whether he wants to be guaranteed at least a place on the bench. Good cover to have on the bench, when the injuries start mounting up.
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
That about rejoining Gus was very tongue in cheek. However, looking at La Ligu the top 3 sides had in excess of 88 points the next 4 down to Sevilla who had 52 then the next 12 teams dropping to the bottom side Levante with 32 and also Real Betis who finished in 10th had 45 so there is wide spread variation between the standards of the clubs in that league.


Barcelona Real and Atletico Madrid are way way in front of the rest. So a lower side like Eibar or Granada is not out of the question.
 








brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,137
London
That about rejoining Gus was very tongue in cheek. However, looking at La Ligu the top 3 sides had in excess of 88 points the next 4 down to Sevilla who had 52 then the next 12 teams dropping to the bottom side Levante with 32 and also Real Betis who finished in 10th had 45 so there is wide spread variation between the standards of the clubs in that league.


Barcelona Real and Atletico Madrid are way way in front of the rest. So a lower side like Eibar or Granada is not out of the question.

You are right that there is a gap between the top and bottom sides in La Liga, but the bottom teams are far from league one standard.
 


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