Bridcutt to Derby

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perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
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The accounts make it look very much like £2.5 million received by the Albion in the year 2013-14.
 








Worthingite

Sexy Pete... :D
Sep 16, 2011
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I'd have him back. Let's face it, Hammonds original departure was pretty acrimonious, and he came back. And what you had with Bridders was a player that felt, understandably, that we'd had two more than fair cracks at going up, and wanted to play in the promised land sooner rather than later - and the chance to link up with GP, who once said that Bridcutt was capable of playing for Real Madrid was too good to refuse. His attitude may have stemmed from the club protracting negotiations to get the best deal - truth is we'll never know. But I think if we had the opportunity to take back a wiser, more mature Bridcutt, who had perhaps learnt his true value, we all know deep down we'd have him back in a heartbeat.
 


Bombadier Botty

Complete Twaddle
Jun 2, 2008
3,258
I'd have him back. Let's face it, Hammonds original departure was pretty acrimonious, and he came back. And what you had with Bridders was a player that felt, understandably, that we'd had two more than fair cracks at going up, and wanted to play in the promised land sooner rather than later - and the chance to link up with GP, who once said that Bridcutt was capable of playing for Real Madrid was too good to refuse. His attitude may have stemmed from the club protracting negotiations to get the best deal - truth is we'll never know. But I think if we had the opportunity to take back a wiser, more mature Bridcutt, who had perhaps learnt his true value, we all know deep down we'd have him back in a heartbeat.

But why on earth would he chose to come back here? The whole coaching set up personnel has changed, the reaction from many fans won't be fantastic, he may as well start afresh somewhere else. It's not as though he's got blue and white blood. Why would any player from the Poyet era looking for a club necessarily think "Ooh Brighton fit the bill" ?
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Question for everyone. Would you swap Ince for Bridcutt, given Ince is in the last year of his contract?

Weren't Sunderland reportedly interested?
 


Worthingite

Sexy Pete... :D
Sep 16, 2011
4,959
Worthing
But why on earth would he chose to come back here? The whole coaching set up personnel has changed, the reaction from many fans won't be fantastic, he may as well start afresh somewhere else. It's not as though he's got blue and white blood. Why would any player from the Poyet era looking for a club necessarily think "Ooh Brighton fit the bill" ?

Many reasons!!! Better training facilities, knows the area, understands the demands of the fans, knows many of the senior players, chance to have loooooooools with Kaz again?!?!??
 






Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
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The comments under that article make interesting reading..one such is this:
I think that the problem here is Poyet is unlikely to work again, unless Lineker takes over at Leicester and employs him and no-one else was interested in Bridcutt at the time. Its not like he was being talked about. It was a classic case of thick ex footballer turned coach buys players from his ex club because he knew them and a good reason not to give them the cheque book.

Personally i never thought of GP as thick :shrug:


..." empty vessels ".......
 


FamilyGuy

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Jul 8, 2003
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Crawley


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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I'd have him back. Let's face it, Hammonds original departure was pretty acrimonious, and he came back. And what you had with Bridders was a player that felt, understandably, that we'd had two more than fair cracks at going up, and wanted to play in the promised land sooner rather than later - and the chance to link up with GP, who once said that Bridcutt was capable of playing for Real Madrid was too good to refuse. His attitude may have stemmed from the club protracting negotiations to get the best deal - truth is we'll never know. But I think if we had the opportunity to take back a wiser, more mature Bridcutt, who had perhaps learnt his true value, we all know deep down we'd have him back in a heartbeat.

I must have wiped it from my memory that Hammond also effectively downed tools and took wages for half a season while struggling with his focus :shrug:
 




Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,700
Cowfold
Straight swap no question Ince is neither as good as Bridcutt nor worth as much. Wonder how long it will be before he drops down a division to get regular games.

Two points here. Your absolutely right, Rohan Ince isn't as good, or worth as much as Liam Bridcutt . . . YET.

Remember though that Ince at 22 is still very much learning his trade and is far from the finished article. Bridcutt though is four years older and approaching his prime. Ince will probably get better, Bridcutt won't.

I'm pretty confident that in four years time Rohan Ince will, at least, still be playing for a Championship club.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
Two points here. Your absolutely right, Rohan Ince isn't as good, or worth as much as Liam Bridcutt . . . YET.

I'm pretty confident that in four years time Rohan Ince will, at least, still be playing for a Championship club.

I wish I had your confidence as I would love to see him improve but I think in 4 years time he will be Div 1 possibly struggling Championship at the best but we will be in The Premier.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,700
Cowfold
I wish I had your confidence as I would love to see him improve but I think in 4 years time he will be Div 1 possibly struggling Championship at the best but we will be in The Premier.

I so love the last few words of your post BG. If l could watch the Albion play in the Premier League, even if it's only for one season, during my lifetime, it really would be a dream come true!
 




Bombadier Botty

Complete Twaddle
Jun 2, 2008
3,258
I wish I had your confidence as I would love to see him improve but I think in 4 years time he will be Div 1 possibly struggling Championship at the best but we will be in The Premier.

The only Premier we'll be 'in' BG will be when the squad stays overnight at The Premier Inn, Blackpool for our third tier fixture during the 2018/19 season. #Good Times
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
I believe TB had a plan for us to get to the Premier but Gus f....d it up. Hence 2 seasons with little investment but now signing players for 3 years TB & CH are begining the cycle again so either16/17 or 17/18 we will go for it big time. This year they would be happy to flirt near play offs
 


BUTTERBALL

East Stand Brighton Boyz
Jul 31, 2003
10,257
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If the club are serious about mounting a challenge this year and Bridcutt is available, irrespective of how he left, he did a fantastic job for us and could do again.
 


Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
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If the club are serious about mounting a challenge this year and Bridcutt is available, irrespective of how he left, he did a fantastic job for us and could do again.

I think he would be if we didn't have cover in that position already. In CM we have Ince, Stephens, Holla, Kayal, JFC, Crofts...plus Bruno at a stretch (though it's not ideal) - that's 6 players for 2 or 3 positions. I think one would have to leave for another to come in there.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
How many of you work in a profession that would have Bridcutt back if he'd worked for your company and then behaved like he did? Fecking madness to even think about bringing him back imo. Downing tools is unforgivable and I wouldn't care if he was Lionel Messi, I wouldn't want him back at my club. :)wink: I'm sure the club might possibly make an exception in Messi's case)

What message does that send out to any other player who maybe wants out at the end of the season?

Let him go to Derby or wherever and we can let him know exactly what we think of him when he comes back, and yeah I know some of you will be giving him a standing ovation...
 


symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
How many of you work in a profession that would have Bridcutt back if he'd worked for your company and then behaved like he did? Fecking madness to even think about bringing him back imo. Downing tools is unforgivable and I wouldn't care if he was Lionel Messi, I wouldn't want him back at my club. :)wink: I'm sure the club might possibly make an exception in Messi's case)

What message does that send out to any other player who maybe wants out at the end of the season?

Let him go to Derby or wherever and we can let him know exactly what we think of him when he comes back, and yeah I know some of you will be giving him a standing ovation...

Derby don't even want him......http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport...sunderland-midfielder-liam-bridcutt-1-7344147

No club will offer Sunderland anywhere near the money they want to get back on him. He will probably have to go out on loan to try and raise his stock value, and if he fails to impress he will eventually be given away free.

I think he is too one dimensional to be anything other than average.
 


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