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[Albion] Jose Izquierdo - released by the Albion







Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Was he a record signing at the time? I forget.

Not his fault, but proved to be a complete waste of the money.

The transfer market is a total gamble. Win some, lose some.

We lost this one.

Completely disagree. Some really important performances and goals. One of my favourite players from the PL years and let’s face it there is a fair amount of competition. Oh and I was at West Ham; what a goal !
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
10,731
Same here, At first glance it seems to me his knee issue got so bad as we were playing him until the end of the season (through necessity) when he could have done with ending the season early and going off to have his knee op.

Was it though?

He offered next to nothing when he played.
He was clearly unfit.

Hughton seemed to only play players he absolutely trusted and wasn't prepared to guve someone else a go when needs must.
I think he made a massive mistake with Izzy.
 


Pinkie Brown

I'll look after the skirt
Sep 5, 2007
3,552
Neues Zeitalter DDR
Such a shame injury blighted the latter part of his Albion career. At his very best he was a skilful & exciting player who had the ability to rip defences to shreds. Appeared a genuine and modest person too. Wherever he ends up, I wish him the best of luck.
 


GoingUp

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Aug 14, 2011
3,592
Sussex By The Sea
Watching his goals video... we've so missed that flair player who's all about pace and trickery. An attacking player who scares defenders, and makes them back off us.

Our priority signings should be a striker, left back, and an Izzy type winger.


Yeah I agree with this, I've been saying the same thing for a couple seasons now and it was one of the reasons I was pissed we got rid of Knockaert.

IMO Knocky (and Izquierdo though hes been injured) was the one player we had left that would actually run at defenders and try beating them with a piece of skill, rather then trying to pass or hit the ball past them and run.

We definitely lack flair, Biss can pull of outrages moments of skill but he's not a winger/wide player.

Whats crazy is we used to have tons of exciting wide players.
 




Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,669
Cowfold
Agree, beggars belief that someone can describe as a complete waste.

Hmmm but hardly a complete success either. Obviously the fact that his time with us was dogged by injury didn't help, but admittedly he came up with the odd cracking goal, and a fair few assists when fit.

Consistency was his big problem, something that can be aimed at a fair few Albion players.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
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Cowfold
IMO Knocky (and Izquierdo though hes been injured) was the one player we had left that would actually run at defenders and try beating them with a piece of skill, rather then trying to pass or hit the ball past them and run.

The trouble is, the Premier League version of Knockaert, most definately didn't, (or maybe couldn't), run at defenders and try to beat them with skill etc. as you put it.

Whilst he set the Championship alight with those amazing runs of his, his game changed completely once we had gained promotion.

Possibly Chris Hughton's doing in his desire to defend first and foremost, but he hasn't regained any of that earlier scintillating form since he moved on, either with Fulham, or Nottingham Forest. Maybe he is being played differently, but maybe he just isn't capable of reproducing it now.
 






GoingUp

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Aug 14, 2011
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Sussex By The Sea
The trouble is, the Premier League version of Knockaert, most definately didn't, (or maybe couldn't), run at defenders and try to beat them with skill etc. as you put it.

Whilst he set the Championship alight with those amazing runs of his, his game changed completely once we had gained promotion.

Possibly Chris Hughton's doing in his desire to defend first and foremost, but he hasn't regained any of that earlier scintillating form since he moved on, either with Fulham, or Nottingham Forest. Maybe he is being played differently, but maybe he just isn't capable of reproducing it now.

I know he wasn't as effective in the Premier League for us but I disagree that he didn't still at least try take on defenders, also when he didn't have the ball he ran (sometimes recklessly) like mad to try get the ball back.

You could say how frustrated he was when things didn't go his way too, which I liked.

I've not really kept an eye on him since he left us tbh, so I can't comment on his form since but I do think he got a bit of hard time from some fans during his time with us in the Premier League. Some of the comments I would hear in the crowd were ridiculous at times.
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
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Some great memories but he never quite made the grade, partly due to injury, partly consistency of performance. Wish him well for the future [emoji106]

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Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,917
Hopefully he finds another good club, he had moments of magic for us but ultimately never quite fulfilled his potential.

I still remember my jaw dropping seeing this live!



These are a good goal. Thanks for the memories, Jose :thumbsup:
 






Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
3,402
Sussex but not by the sea
We haven’t replaced him yet.
We haven’t replaced Knocky yet either.
Where is the player to get us onto our feet? Create the buzz? Lamptey maybe. A flipping right back. We wonder why ‘where has the Amex atmosphere gone?’ threads start.

Our team is becoming frustrating to watch bordering on boring, not one player takes a risk. That’s coached.
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
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Sweden
We haven’t replaced him yet.
We haven’t replaced Knocky yet either.
Where is the player to get us onto our feet? Create the buzz? Lamptey maybe. A flipping right back. We wonder why ‘where has the Amex atmosphere gone?’ threads start.

Our team is becoming frustrating to watch bordering on boring, not one player takes a risk. That’s coached.

So is it the players or is it coached? Because you are stating both...
 




herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,245
Still in Brighton
We haven’t replaced him yet.
We haven’t replaced Knocky yet either
Where is the player to get us onto our feet? Create the buzz? Lamptey maybe. A flipping right back. We wonder why ‘where has the Amex atmosphere gone?’ threads start.

Our team is becoming frustrating to watch bordering on boring, not one player takes a risk. That’s coached.

Part of me always thinks "cuts inside and shoots" whenever I think of Izzy. But, like Knocky, he did get you excited. Trossard has been playing really well but when he burst into our team as a super sub I thought he might be as good as mint-period Hazard. But it's all about team play now, Mavericks are no longer wanted, which I agree can be a bit boring and, while it's not really the case, it does seem somewhat coached out of players nowadays. Which is a shame really.
 


Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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So is it the players or is it coached? Because you are stating both...

No he stating that its coached out of them.

We don't currently have a player who can work the magic - Trossard is close but subdued by having to carry too much midfield work. Lamptey might deliver but we don't know if his finishing is up to it. I don't see any other player in current set up who will score the sort of goal that AK did against Palace or Izquierdo did against WHU (twice) or Stoke. The other player who might is Sarmiento but because of our teams poor performances against Norwich & Newcastle he has not got on the pitch.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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No he stating that its coached out of them.

We don't currently have a player who can work the magic - Trossard is close but subdued by having to carry too much midfield work. Lamptey might deliver but we don't know if his finishing is up to it. I don't see any other player in current set up who will score the sort of goal that AK did against Palace or Izquierdo did against WHU (twice) or Stoke. The other player who might is Sarmiento but because of our teams poor performances against Norwich & Newcastle he has not got on the pitch.

I think Argentinian international Gonzalez was the player to step in and take over from the likes of Izzy & Knocky. The club will simply not sign a player unless they have the sort of potential we see in the likes of Lamptey or Bissouma unless they are a veteran international on the cheap (Lallana, Welbeck & Veltman).

What they are doing is signing plenty of U23 players in the hope we find the next Gonzalez instead of having to buy one for £20m+.

Khadra, Mitoma, Sarmiento & Longman are all candidates for the 1st team squad long term. We just need some patience I guess because trying to sign ready-made players on our budget is incredibly difficult.

I think this will cost us a top 10 place this season but if we can start converting U23 goal scorers and attacking players into 1st team players in the next few years, we have a very bright future indeed.
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
Part of me always thinks "cuts inside and shoots" whenever I think of Izzy. But, like Knocky, he did get you excited. Trossard has been playing really well but when he burst into our team as a super sub I thought he might be as good as mint-period Hazard. But it's all about team play now, Mavericks are no longer wanted, which I agree can be a bit boring and, while it's not really the case, it does seem somewhat coached out of players nowadays. Which is a shame really.
Agree with this. Last player to run the show was Knocky at home to Manure. The junior fans of today must have a real quandary wondering what player to have on their replica shirt. Not one shirt seller in the squad.
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,229
Henfield
I think Argentinian international Gonzalez was the player to step in and take over from the likes of Izzy & Knocky. The club will simply not sign a player unless they have the sort of potential we see in the likes of Lamptey or Bissouma unless they are a veteran international on the cheap (Lallana, Welbeck & Veltman).

What they are doing is signing plenty of U23 players in the hope we find the next Gonzalez instead of having to buy one for £20m+.

Khadra, Mitoma, Sarmiento & Longman are all candidates for the 1st team squad long term. We just need some patience I guess because trying to sign ready-made players on our budget is incredibly difficult.

I think this will cost us a top 10 place this season but if we can start converting U23 goal scorers and attacking players into 1st team players in the next few years, we have a very bright future indeed.

That’s very expensive fishing rod to catch one decent fish.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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That’s very expensive fishing rod to catch one decent fish.

Not really……even if they aren’t ultimately first team material for us, we’ll more often than not still profit from them. Same with our own academy - doubt more than 1 or 2 in 100 of the U15 scholars will ever make the first team, so should we scrap it ??
 


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