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[Football] Liam Bridcutt



Lower West Stander

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Mar 25, 2012
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Back in Sussex
There are some seriously odd posts on here.

“Never rated him” “Average Championship player” did these posters ever actually go to games he played in?

He was outstanding for us and an automatic pick. The fact that he left under a cloud with his behaviour shouldn’t take away his outstanding form for us,


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Murray 17

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Jul 6, 2003
2,159
Mike Small ****ed off to West Ham , John Byrne to Sunderland

It’s been , it’s gone ....just like Liam whatshisface


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The difference for me is that Byrne and Small left because we needed the money - Bridcutt left because he thought he was bigger than us (and wanted more money).

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Ninja Elephant

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Feb 16, 2009
18,855
He was flawless for us, even banging in a couple of crucial winners in 4-3 wins in the League 1 ROMPING season. He was a cut above, a clear example of a player being used to his strengths and building a team around the sum of its parts. He hasn't been as effective anywhere else, but that team we had under Gus suited him down to the ground. Top class player for us for 2 years, all the very best to him. I'll never have a bad word to say about Liam Bridcutt.
 












hampshirebrightonboy

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Sep 3, 2011
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What's he done that you question his character?

Think it was Kuiper’s testimonial, I was with my 8 year old son and his friends after the game. He walked past and I called him to see if he would do a photo, autographs etc. He turned round, decided we weren’t worth talking to and walked off.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
9,933
Sussex
Think it was Kuiper’s testimonial, I was with my 8 year old son and his friends after the game. He walked past and I called him to see if he would do a photo, autographs etc. He turned round, decided we weren’t worth talking to and walked off.

You never forget those things. Same happened to me plus son with Carlton Palmer
 






DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
6,363
Wiltshire
Think it was Kuiper’s testimonial, I was with my 8 year old son and his friends after the game. He walked past and I called him to see if he would do a photo, autographs etc. He turned round, decided we weren’t worth talking to and walked off.

To counter this....

A long time ago 11 year old me approached Doug Rougvie, who was out injured, at the Goldstone and asked him to sign my programme.
Embarrassingly for both of us my pen didn’t work.
Rougvie said “hold on a minute” and approached some people nearby and asked if they had a pen. They didn’t, and he asked the next lot.
He came back, signed my programme and then gave the pen pack to the owner.
A minor example of class, but one I haven’t forgotten.
 
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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
30,615
Excellent player for us, but the way he left us was very disappointing, a lack of class and maturity on his part.

I don't blame him for joining Sunderland but if he'd have stuck with us I fancy he would have done well under Hughton and spent more time in the Prem.
 




scooter1

How soon is now?
He left under a cloud as he had his head turned by a bitter Poyet. Regardless of his connection with Poyet, I think he’d have been long gone before a Hughton arrived. As for his character, he was a lovely guy every time I met him(probably around half a dozen times) and was always happy to stop and chat with me and my boy. I think it was Gordon Greer on the Albion and Me podcast who said that Bridcutt was one of the best he played with, due to how he managed his position on the pitch
 


HantsSeagull

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Aug 17, 2011
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Caught in a Riptide
Excellent player for us, but the way he left us was very disappointing, a lack of class and maturity on his part.

I don't blame him for joining Sunderland but if he'd have stuck with us I fancy he would have done well under Hughton and spent more time in the Prem.

unfortunately for him and Buckley, they believed that the grass is always greener elsewhere - just like their mentor Poyet.
 


wolfie

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Jul 19, 2003
1,666
Warwickshire
To counter this....

A long time ago 11 year old me approached Doug Rougvie, who was out injured, at the Goldstone and asked him to sign my programme.
Embarrassingly for both of us my pen didn’t work.
Rougvie said “hold on a minute” and approached some people nearby and asked if they had a pen. They didn’t, and he asked the next lot.
He came back, signed my programme and then gave the pen pack to the owner.
A minor example of class, but one I haven’t forgotten.

I remember in the late 60s approaching Harold Wilson for his autograph as he strolled from the Grand to the conference centre with Jim Callaghan (Yes - you could do that sort of thing in those days !) He willingly signed my newspaper photo and then strolled into the building taking my best biro with him.
 


wolfie

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Jul 19, 2003
1,666
Warwickshire
On the other hand, my hero at the time, Ted Dexter told me to f*** off when I tried to get him to sign at the back of the pavilion at Hove.
 




Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
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On the other hand, my hero at the time, Ted Dexter told me to f*** off when I tried to get him to sign at the back of the pavilion at Hove.

I’m afraid you don’t have the monopoly on “f*ck off” put downs. At the back of the West Stand ( Goldstone) I climbed on the Rotherham team bus to get Tommy Docherty’s (Rotherham manager) autograph and he told me to f*ck off too. Unfortunately I don’t have a good track record with managers - in 1973(?) Brian Clough asked if I was one of the f*cking c*nts who caused problems at Southend the previous week. Not me guv.
 


Invicta

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Nov 1, 2013
3,237
Kent
To counter this....

A long time ago 11 year old me approached Doug Rougvie, who was out injured, at the Goldstone and asked him to sign my programme.
Embarrassingly for both of us my pen didn’t work.
Rougvie said “hold on a minute” and approached some people nearby and asked if they had a pen. They didn’t, and he asked the next lot.
He came back, signed my programme and then gave the pen pack to the owner.
A minor example of class, but one I haven’t forgotten.

Doug the thug, a class act. Trained by Fergie at Aberdeen. Proper finishing school.
 


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