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This isn't the same Bobby! . . .











pishhead

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Jul 9, 2003
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Of course he isn't the same player. Imagine you're a young striker starting out the little things that Zamora would be able to teach you will be invaluable. This is a player who truly brought the best out of Austin, finally he made 33 premier leafue appearances last season, THIRTY THREE!
 


maidstoneseagull

Active member
Jul 21, 2004
431
Maidstone
I'd like to think a max of 10 goals and a collection of assists in the build up to others.

He'll lift the place when he's in the team / squad.

Can inly see this being positive. He's not the long term solution but he's got plenty to offer. Let's not write him off he started 30 games last season of 38.
 




neilbard

Hedging up
Oct 8, 2013
6,245
Tyringham
A master stroke by the board securing the services of BZ the timing could'nt have been more perfect! Everybody is eurphoric including me! But don't let this deflect us from the fact that we still need two or three more quality signings!
Opinions can only be formed on what he can offer us now! Good luck Bobby and welcome back! :thumbsup:
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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I am expecting him to hold the ball up better than anyone has since Glenn Murray, chip in with the odd cheeky goal and lay off some quality passes to what I hope will be players quick enough and bright enough to link up with him. It's the other players we have upfront that concern me much more than BZ tbh, he could be playing balls that nobody has the nous or pace to get to. We still need more quality upfront.

I could, of course just be one of the gormless thickos that the op alludes to :smile:
 


One Teddy Maybank

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I am expecting him to hold the ball up better than anyone has since Glenn Murray, chip in with the odd cheeky goal and lay off some quality passes to what I hope will be players quick enough and bright enough to link up with him. It's the other players we have upfront that concern me much more than BZ tbh, he could be playing balls that nobody has the nous or pace to get to. We still need more quality upfront.

I could, of course just be one of the gormless thickos that the op alludes to :smile:

How I feel, and yes I may also be a 'gormless thicko'.......
 




WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33776167

Veteran striker Bobby Zamora says he turned down an offer from a club that will play in the Champions League this season in order to return to Brighton.
Zamora scored 69 goals in three prolific seasons for the Seagulls before leaving for Tottenham in 2003.
"I had an offer from a Champions League team, and a team who win their league pretty much every year, so it was hard," the 34-year-old told BBC Sussex.
"But Brighton was the only place I really wanted to be."

:mad:
 


martin tyler

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Jan 25, 2013
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Last time he was here he physically took us in the right direction at a time the club was very low both on and off the pitch.
This time I hope he goes a massive way to improving the atmosphere in general around the place at a time where can moral maybe a little low especially amount some fans. Nobody expects the same bobby but I think we will get a player who since he has gone has developed in to a better player both on and off the pitch.
As been said in other threads more than football this signing.
 






albionite

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May 20, 2009
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33776167

Veteran striker Bobby Zamora says he turned down an offer from a club that will play in the Champions League this season in order to return to Brighton.
Zamora scored 69 goals in three prolific seasons for the Seagulls before leaving for Tottenham in 2003.
"I had an offer from a Champions League team, and a team who win their league pretty much every year, so it was hard," the 34-year-old told BBC Sussex.
"But Brighton was the only place I really wanted to be."

:mad:
Who wins their league every year apart from Celtic ?
 




Wellesley

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Jul 24, 2013
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Sorry to add a word of caution everybody . . .

But this isn't the same 'will o' the wisp' Bobby that we knew and loved from back in the early noughties. Look at the facts, he will be 35 next birthday, his knees are going, and h is at the tail end of his career. Yes we might get a year out of him, but he isn't going to score many goals, and he won't start every match.

The Premier League changed him anyway, he beefed up, put on weight, became stronger, and it gave him a better 'all round' game, but he was never as prolific a scorer as he was in his Withdean days.

Don't get me wrong, l still love Bobby, still think he will be a good signing, will add bags of experience to the front line and the dressing room, and will put extra bums on seats.

But please don't expect TOO much . . . that's all.

oh f*** it. Do you think it's too late to cancel?
 








Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,861
Hove
What his body lacks in youth, his experience and talent has in spades.

At 39, didn't Kevin Phillips score 17 goals in 39 Championship appearances?

We don't have to expect too much or too little. At 34 after a decade of top flight football, we could be pleasantly surprised. No need to warn people off expectations, surely part of the fun!?
 
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pishhead

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Jul 9, 2003
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Everywhere
It's top level experience that we're getting here. Even if it wasn't Bobby if we were signing anyone who had just played 30 odd games in the premier league we would be over the moon. The fact that he has such affection for the club and the willing he has shown to sign the club can only be seen as a positive.
 


The Upper Library

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May 23, 2013
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As already stated by many his hold up play will be the key - gives a chance for others to actually get into box. Add to that we have someone who will get on the end of corners and free kicks into the box. And of course he wants to be here, we want him here. So what if we get one year out of him (personally I think it will be more- he did play 30 games in the premier last season ) it will be full of emotion and passion. Welcome home Bobby
 


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