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[Albion] Deniz Undav never leaves home without his Brighton shirt









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I do believe some of his comments about Gross were about his own large very hard to handle









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In a video for German GQ, Deniz says he never leaves home without his Brighton shirt. I didn't get the impression he left in great terms, so I was surprised. My German isn't good enough to understand what he's saying. Any German speakers on here?

He's saying his Brighton shirt gets him a discount in the kebab shop
 






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or on the coat of arms. Hi GQ I am Denis Undav and these are ten things I can't live without.

But don't throw so hard. This is the basketball I am passionate NBA fan. I try to watch every game. The highlights, of course, the next day when I'll definitely watch the games that are late. Usually walk 10 minutes. I am a huge Lebron James fan and unfortunately he was eliminated from the playoffs that's why I don't enjoy it as much anymore.

Interviewer: What other sports do you do

DU: To be honest, basketball is the only the one I do on the side. I have no idea either from NFL or something. That's why I stick with basketball. I only watch basketball and Football, of course.

Phase 10 is a game that my wife showed me that I play against my brothers-in-law mostly and my my wife too, of course. And then the game lasts a relatively long time and is very, very fun and I find the game easy cool. Firstly, you have fun, secondly, time passes and you play with family or with close friends you can play this and I am a new player I say, but I have to say that I am the best unfortunately.

Interviewer: Are you a good loser?

Yes, but I can't sit on me. If I lose should, then I definitely want to have a rematch. until I win and then I can sleep in peace. Not Phase 10 is not the only thing I like to play.
Uno, Switch, Monopoly four wins. There are many things that I (music) play.

Brighton Hof Elb (and Hove), right?

Ad Lalana, he has been there for a very, very long time is one of the best players in England. He taught, Pascal Gross, a lot, helped me, and were very, very nice to me. Was a training as a machine and plant operator, which I got from the association helped me in difficult situations gave advice, which I naturally listened to. I owe a lot to both of them.

interviewer: And in low places, you did a different job, or

DU: yes, I did my first few years in the men's area as an apprentice first two years because I wanted to earn more money because I wasn't earning much money. Was a training as a machine and plant operator, which I got from the association. It lasted 2 years and wanted me to pay 4,500 euros more per month earn so that my parents no longer have to pay my rent I was surprised when I was hired permanently. because it really went back and forth for several months and There were days when I thought the thing was through, i.e. through in the negative sense that I can't change. At some point the call came and said that it was still looks good and I think then two days later it was like this, the thing is through and then of course I was happy and surprised that I signed here, thank God.

Interviewer: What's your signature goal celebration?
 
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I don't think that was ever reported?
I can't honestly recall now. Perhaps I was reading that into his comments around the time his move to Stuttgart was being negotiated and his stated desire to join them rather than come back to Brighton. Either way, nice to see he has some good memories of his Albion time. Good luck to him. Cup winner, no less.
 


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Again and again and again it was reported he had family issues in Germany. Initially this was affecting his mojo and he wasn't getting into our team. Later he perked up but we transferred him back home because, some of us thought, the family issues demanded it. I also heard that the worst aspects of the family issues were improving. If this is true he has every reason to have a fondness for The Albion. It seems like it may be true, in which case, good. And good luck to him.
 


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