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[Albion] Lallana



WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,989
Brilliant as usual, wonderful player.

Him and Biss in the middle is my wet dream. Can’t believe how lucky we are to watch them every week. Just wish they had better options in front and to the side of them.
Well that aged well. Do us a favour and wish us a European cup run :wink:
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,235
Henfield
He’s been one of our most important players on the pitch recently, constantly talking to other players and being a leader and a role model.

Thing is his contract is up at the end of the season, and he’ll be 35 then. Are we expecting him to hang up his boots or continue for another season? Could see Moder stepping up into that role next season.
I don’t see Moder doing that role at that level. I’d prefer to see McAllister playing that role should he still be with us.
 




B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,205
Shoreham Beaaaach
Love the way Lallana is always leading the lines, holds his arms out to lead the press at the same time, has a word if not happy or pleased and how he and the club have managed his game time. His, Gross and Dunks experience with the younger lads can't be over egged.

Yes he's knocking on a bit but I can see him going for another couple of years before he hangs his playing boots up (barring major injuries) and transitioning into the player coach role.

From my recall one of the big attractions here was that progression into coaching.
 


Seagull27

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Feb 7, 2011
3,321
Bristol
I don’t see Moder doing that role at that level. I’d prefer to see McAllister playing that role should he still be with us.
I'd say Gilmour is most similar in style.

I'll be astounded if Lallana doesn't see out his playing career with us and then join our coaching staff, wasn't that already being talked about when he signed? The club thought highly enough of him to make him a joint caretaker coach when Potter left, and he seems very happy here. It'll probably be left up to him about when to transition, he's smart enough to know that he'll get less and less game time as he ages and other midfielders come through.

I reckon he'll keep playing next season, but see how much game time he gets. If he's still a key player then we might get another year out of him. If he's more of a bit part sub then he'll transition into coaching.
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
Liverpool fans saying they thought he was done a few seasons ago now think he’s better than what they’ve got at present. If only he could get his Liverpool shooting boots on for us.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,915
He’s been one of our most important players on the pitch recently, constantly talking to other players and being a leader and a role model.

Thing is his contract is up at the end of the season, and he’ll be 35 then. Are we expecting him to hang up his boots or continue for another season? Could see Moder stepping up into that role next season.
I'm sure I read somewhere he suffers from a condition that " has to be managed " and that is the reason we don't see him so much on the pitch. This was known about when he signed and the intention was for him to end up as a coach in some capacity here when he can no longer play at a top level... and I'm sure no one here will object to that, top player.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
I'm sure I read somewhere he suffers from a condition that " has to be managed " and that is the reason we don't see him so much on the pitch. This was known about when he signed and the intention was for him to end up as a coach in some capacity here when he can no longer play at a top level... and I'm sure no one here will object to that, top player.
Crohns I believe ?
 






Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,992
He's been brilliant. It's noticeable how some games change when he goes off (Villa a few months ago being a prime recent example!).
 


Feb 23, 2009
23,131
Brighton factually.....
Crohns I believe ?
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vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,915
Crohns I believe ?
Yes, that's it I think. Failing that it's some similar long term condition. I think he does well just to get on the pitch in Premiership matches at all.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
I'd say Gilmour is most similar in style.

I'll be astounded if Lallana doesn't see out his playing career with us and then join our coaching staff, wasn't that already being talked about when he signed? The club thought highly enough of him to make him a joint caretaker coach when Potter left, and he seems very happy here. It'll probably be left up to him about when to transition, he's smart enough to know that he'll get less and less game time as he ages and other midfielders come through.

I reckon he'll keep playing next season, but see how much game time he gets. If he's still a key player then we might get another year out of him. If he's more of a bit part sub then he'll transition into coaching.
I’d go for Alzate. Some of his passing in that Chelsea match at the Amex was incredible.
 










drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,081
Burgess Hill
I'd say Gilmour is most similar in style.

I'll be astounded if Lallana doesn't see out his playing career with us and then join our coaching staff, wasn't that already being talked about when he signed? The club thought highly enough of him to make him a joint caretaker coach when Potter left, and he seems very happy here. It'll probably be left up to him about when to transition, he's smart enough to know that he'll get less and less game time as he ages and other midfielders come through.

I reckon he'll keep playing next season, but see how much game time he gets. If he's still a key player then we might get another year out of him. If he's more of a bit part sub then he'll transition into coaching.
Have to say I don't think I've seen anything in Gilmour that suggests he is in any way similar to Lallana.
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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Have to say I don't think I've seen anything in Gilmour that suggests he is in any way similar to Lallana.
Agreed. Gilmour looks worryingly close to Alzate to me. Very neat but not a lot else at this level. (That is to say top Premier League team). Our progress has been so rapid that a few players will be slightly left behind. Moder different I think. He had a bit more wow factor, but it's a long way back for him.
 




Solid at the back

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Sep 1, 2010
2,644
Glorious Shoreham by Sea
Didn't think he'd offer us much when he signed. Thought he was too old and past it. How wrong I was.

Give him another 2 year playing deal, and then into the coaching team. For someone who has achieved so much in the game, he is so grounded. Excellent attitude.
 




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