The Mirror has us and several other clubs linked with this young Gambian striker: https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/transfer-news-wolves-brighton-portsmouth-35202033
I still think there's a lot of merit in these loans. JPVH developed so well at Blackburn alongside the likes of Wharton. Ayari similarly absolutely bossed his appearance in their fixture in the cup against Newcastle last season...
Do we reckon the longer term plan is a back three? It would explain why so many wingers and No10s desired/bought? So something like:
Verbruggen
Van Hecke, PaceynewCB, Cashin/Igor/Webby
Minteh. Ferdi
Baleba Hinshelwood...
Wouldn't surprise me at all. An established international, with experience of European competitons but importantly we secured him despite Utd and Liverpool interest. Think he's top ranked Brighton player with Mitoma on the latest iteration of the Fifa computer games (or whatever now called)...
Gotta say I think there's a big overreaction about Cashin. I think the club's transfer model often requires them to be adjusted via training/loans for many months before they are ready for playing. It wasn't a good start but I believe in the potential. I think Baleba is one of the best players...
Undoubtedly this one. The absolute risk of appointing a yes man following an ownership change and with the club trying to disguise the beginning of a process of asset stripping. They made noises about signing Ronaldinho (considered among the best in the world at the time...
I think his strategy was to try to emulate Bournemouth the week prior and avoid Brighton's mistakes against Everton (allowing the block to stifle us). Essentially if you score first Forest might crumble (as they did against Bournemouth) as they are so counter-attacking. It was obviously really...
Good luck to Cashin. I think he's going to be just what we need and will show it when he gets his chance. I thought that was a good humble interview. Love that he talks about wanting to improve and kick on. I expect this is a step towards three at the back, which I reckon we'll play for most of...
I like both films, but can't believe American Beauty took Best Picture over The Matrix (the latter did win some Oscars, but was better than all five nominations in the Best Picture category: Cider House Rules, Green Mile, Sixth Sense and The Insider)