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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    Agree, it could work out fine. I would have liked to see more of Ince and Bridcutt alongside each other. But, as I've said, I completely understand and agree with the club's decision to sell them both.
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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    I think Bridcutt would have been fine if he had stayed. But I don't think we would have got as high an offer come the summer.
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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    He seems to think Brighton had a choice in selling them when, in reality, Barnes wasn't going to sign a new deal and would leave for free and Bridcutt wanted to leave. Disappointingly naïve view from an otherwise informed pundit.
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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    The idea that people are disagreeing with Beagrie on the basis we won't miss our two time player of the year or Ashley Barnes' goals is wishful thinking. Barnes may have only scored five goals this season - but that is only one less than Ulloa and more than most of our team. I understand why...
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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    Went missing or was returning to full match fitness and adapting to a new system after a long time out? Could have been the later. Look how Ulloa has struggled to recapture his top form since returning from injury. Apart from perhaps Upson, Bridcutt was our best player. Having him back, fully...
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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    Indeed. A hugely important point Beagrie fails to take into account.
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    What Peter Begrie thinks

    Whether we had managed to get by without him for large chunks of this season or not does not mean we won't miss Liam Bridcutt. And just because he didn't come back into the team and look a world-beater following long term injury does not mean he wasn't suited to Oscar's style. We will never know...
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