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Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
He was released but told if we didn't get another midfielder by August he could come back. Micky then asked him to join Port Vale when he got the job there.
He didn't kid himself that he was a professional footballer. He was. He left Barnet because he'd had enough of the professional life and wanted to play part time. So many opinions and yet, I doubt many of you have ever spoken to him.
Fraser was a professional footballer in name only simply because at the time The Albion couldn't afford anybody better. A limited ability player at best and comes across as a very bitter man.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,788
I met Tommy a few times and he seemed a decent bloke. Don't let this stop the character assassination of him though.
Indeed. By all means say he was a shit footballer, that's what football fans say about loads of players, but people who don't know him shouldn't criticise him as a person when they know **** all.

Mind you, it is just the NSC twats doing it and making themselves look imbecilic as usual.
 




Robert Codners Nostrils

Active member
Oct 12, 2004
477
NYC
I met Tommy a few times and he seemed a decent bloke. Don't let this stop the character assassination of him though.

Sorry, but when someone puts that on twitter people aren't going to create a love-in for the once very average league one/two footballer who played a few games for us. It is bound to get a negative reaction and people will think he's an idiot for writing it. Still, despite his anti BHA comments, I'm sure he's a great bloke in real life...
 






Common as Mook

Not Posh as Fook
Jul 26, 2004
5,638
Which part is right? The part where he says this 'sums Brighton up to a tee'? Do you really think this episode sums us up as club? Or maybe the part where he says 'still the same old shambles', implying that we've always been a shambles? Do you think that's true? Granted, it is embarrassing at this moment in time but hardly a reflection of all the amazing stuff to have happened at the club in the last 3 years. I hope you can see and understand that actually Fraser was upset with Knight when he left, prompting years of bitterness on his part. Since then, his career has fallen apart drastically and he is using this to have a dig. As has been pointed out to him, we will be okay long term, but his footballing career (if you can call it that) is over. Poor Tommy is just having a hard time getting to grips with that.

I'd agree with the sentiments no matter who said it.

The way the club have handled this is nothing short of atrocious. Even if Gus had supposedly been informed before he was on TV, to release the statement when they did is crass and offensive in the extreme. Yes, Gus has been a nob, and yes he's said some questionable things in the past, but no matter what some of the revisionist plums on here say, we improved year on year and played the best football I've ever seen.

We have a wonderful stadium and a generous chairman. In so many other ways we are still amateurish and tinpot, as this whole sorry episode as proven.
 


Seagull on the wing

New member
Sep 22, 2010
7,458
Hailsham
Spoke to Tommy a couple of times....seemed OK,not the best of footballers by any means....but he achieved far more than I could do so I have no right to say he was shite. I would have loved being a professional footballer with the Albion but my talents lay elsewhere....


NB Frankie Fraser....please note I'm not slagging off your Grandson mate....please...
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Indeed. By all means say he was a shit footballer, that's what football fans say about loads of players, but people who don't know him shouldn't criticise him as a person when they know **** all.

Mind you, it is just the NSC twats doing it and making themselves look imbecilic as usual.
Well said.
this thread wouldn't exist if he hadn't criticised the club publicly
His tweets only show to those who choose to follow him.
 




Oct 25, 2003
23,964
Well said.

His tweets only show to those who choose to follow him.

in the same way that things on tv are only shown to those who watch them, whatever you put on twitter is intended for the general public

if he wasn't trying to make a point in public he could've just texted his mates with his thoughts on the matter
 


Robert Codners Nostrils

Active member
Oct 12, 2004
477
NYC
I'd agree with the sentiments no matter who said it.

The way the club have handled this is nothing short of atrocious. Even if Gus had supposedly been informed before he was on TV, to release the statement when they did is crass and offensive in the extreme. Yes, Gus has been a nob, and yes he's said some questionable things in the past, but no matter what some of the revisionist plums on here say, we improved year on year and played the best football I've ever seen.

We have a wonderful stadium and a generous chairman. In so many other ways we are still amateurish and tinpot, as this whole sorry episode as proven.

I agree with some of that. Yesterday for me was a real blow due to timing. And yes, that for me is the embarrassing part. However, it's hard to judge the board on their actions (aside from the timing of yesterday) without knowing the full story behind what went on with Gus. They may well be handling it correctly for the most part. I'll reserve my judgement until this clears up. It's a huge judgement to say we are 'amateurish and tinpot in so many other ways' without knowing what goes on behind the scenes or knowing the full details. Unless of course you do?!?! :smile:
 








Oct 25, 2003
23,964
Would you have known about it if Trojan Scold hadn't posted it on Nsc?

nope....but then i don't know who won the voice the other day, i don't know what happened in the japanese parliament yesterday, i have no idea whats going on in 'neighbours' or what was on the front page of the daily star.

they're all still 'in public' whether i choose to take notice or not

fraser was clearly criticising the club in public.....if he wasn't then he probably doesn't understand social media
 








Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,381
The Fatherland
No, he isn't, he's a top bloke and I've known him since he was eight years old. And yes he DID quit full-time football because he was fed up with the itinerant lifestyle and wanted to be in Brighton with his friends and family for a bit.

Going to Australia seems an odd decision for someone fed up with itinerant living and wanting to be close to friends and family, don't you think?
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,741
Buxted Harbour
I've sent him a nice reply don't worry haha. He was dreadful wasn't he?

Wow you hero!

I have followed the Albion 30 years and have no idea who Fraser is. Says it all really

Well not very closely. He made nearly 80 appearances for us!

Tommy Fraser gave his shirt, signed by all the players, in undoubtedly his best performance for us when we knocked out Manchester City out of the cup in Withdean for my sons 13th birthday/bar mitzvah. Nearly 5 years later its still on his wall.

Forever grateful.

On a similar vibe he gave my mates lad his match worn shirt from what turned out to be his last season with us. Can't claim to know him myself but I do know his father and he is a top chap.
 






Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,480
The arse end of Hangleton
this thread wouldn't exist if he hadn't criticised the club publicly

Ah, I see - I wasn't aware our club was above criticism. Given the recent happenings our club HAS looked shambolic - imagine if this had happened at Palace - oh how we'd be slating them as a second rate club. Oh dear - guess I'm in for the same treatment as Tommy now !
 




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