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[Albion] In praise of Gordon Greer



Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
I have no idea if he'll be retained or not, but I understand he was inconsolable at the end of the game on Monday night.

Regardless, it has long grated with me that I just don't feel our skipper has got the credit I feel he so richly deserves.

Since making a "sideways move" from Swindon he has been the rock in the heart of the defence of a side that has been consistently difficult to score against. He was our captain as we stormed to the League One title, and remained in place taking us to some of the highest finishes in the club's entire history.

His Albion form was good enough to earn him international recognition despite his advancing years, with Scotland manager Gordon Strachan once saying: "Gordon Greer looks nothing like a footballer. He looks like a rock star at a testimonial but he was absolutely fantastic."

He's been a constant through these first five years of the Amex era, and I'll certainly miss him if he's not part of the sixth in any way. That's football, I guess - sometimes we don't get a proper chance to say "goodbye".

He's been great for us, and no one should be suggesting otherwise.

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Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
19,725
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Seconded

I think he will leave, just can't see GG wanting to sit on the bench at best at this stage of his career.

If he is happy to stay though I would be delighted.

Will get plenty of good offers
 


Black Rod

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Jan 19, 2013
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Anyone who doesn't rate Gordon Greer doesn't understand football

A superb player and captain who must rank in terms of win percentage and finishes as one of the best in the clubs history. Personally, I would keep him for another year at least. Dunk will have at least one suspension next season, Goldson has been bloody fantastic but you can't tell how good he is going to be over just six months as we saw after Dunk's storming start to his career only to then have two seasons where he couldn't get in the team. And the BFG hasn't played for six months. You won't find many better fourth choice centre backs than Greer at this level
 


Betfair Bozo

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Jul 24, 2007
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Anyone who doesn't rate Gordon Greer doesn't understand football

A superb player and captain who must rank in terms of win percentage and finishes as one of the best in the clubs history. Personally, I would keep him for another year at least. Dunk will have at least one suspension next season, Goldson has been bloody fantastic but you can't tell how good he is going to be over just six months as we saw after Dunk's storming start to his career only to then have two seasons where he couldn't get in the team. And the BFG hasn't played for six months. You won't find many better fourth choice centre backs than Greer at this level


Echo that as well. Assuming GG would accept a 1 year deal of course.
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
8,709
Totally agree. A vastly underrated player and a great captain.

Also I cannot praise him highly enough for how he has handled Conor Goldson taking his place in the side this season. Not one peep of dissent or dissatisfaction. Accepting the decision for the good of the team even though he is still club captain, shows true leadership. Top man.
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
I would keep him as ideal experienced back-up - it would be hard to get better as third or fourth choice in case of injuries or loss of form by the youngsters
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,208
Surrey
I have a feeling I am going to hate this off season. Nobody wants Greer to leave, nobody wants Calde to leave, nobody wants Zamora to leave. But old father time has other ideas.

Greer has been another magnificent servant to this football club.
 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
Totally agree. A vastly underrated player and a great captain.

Also I cannot praise him highly enough for how he has handled Conor Goldson taking his place in the side this season. Not one peep of dissent or dissatisfaction. Accepting the decision for the good of the team even though he is still club captain, shows true leadership. Top man.

Agreed.

And when he did get back to the side after a long lay-off, he scarcely put a foot wrong,

Hope he stays for one more year but he may well want more regular football
 


Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Well said. I think you also find out who the real 'team players' are when they are dropped.

Greer was I'm sure disappointed on the odd occasion when he wasn't considered 'first choice' as club captain and stalwart for several years.

But he is a team-first kind of bloke, relegating the ego, overcoming any personal disappointment to train hard and be ready for next time he was called upon.

Been a great servant for us, given heart and soul for the team and the club and enjoyed a lot of success. Promotion and three play-offs in four years speaks for itself.

I have had the privilege of interviewing him a couple of times (especially on the late Scotland career for Scottish papers) and he isn't a leader in the John Terry mould, brash and ego-driven.

Just a good guy, commanding huge respect within the team and the wider club, leading by example, always giving of his best.
 
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Eggmundo

U & I R listening to KAOS
Jul 8, 2003
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With the new breed of defence we have in place (of which I would imagine a considerable amount of their experience has been gained) I beleive his watch is over. Stand down Lord Commander.

Thank You
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
I hope he gets a one year deal....with the German, Dunk and Goldson we have a commanding centre back quartet.

Also in agreement with the opening post in that he hasn't had the credit he deserves
 


Seasidesage

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May 19, 2009
4,467
Brighton, United Kingdom
As others have said if he's happy to stay, we should be more than happy to keep him. If we were to lose one of the first choice two, he could play more than he might expect too...

He has been a credit to himself and his profession since he came here and a significant part of our success.
 










BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
I agree he has been a good player and captain for us but his future may depend on what he wants for him and his family and he may not want to be a back up to Dunk and Goldson who are obviously the future. Good luck to him for the future in whatever it holds for him.
 




Seagulltonian

C'mon the Albion!
Oct 2, 2003
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Still Somewhere in Sussex!
Thought he was fantastic on Monday night, and was risky taking him off when we did. But I know we had to push Dunk up front.

If we can keep him with the younger defenders, then we definitely have a back line to build on for 2016/17.
 


martin tyler

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Jan 25, 2013
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Has been great value for the money we paid. Leads by example and a fantastic ambassador for the club. If he wants the extra year is give it to him. We would have 4 quality CB if so.
I think this is what has hit home the most since going out. Some absolute ledgend there have earnt their strips will potentially be gone on the back of a devestating couple of weeks. Zamora, Greer, Calderon and maybe Bruno could be let go. All are ledgend's in my eyes for what they have done here. If it is the end for any of them and I think it will be for some of them the one regret is it didn't end how it deserved to for them. Wherever any of them go they will always be welcome at BHAFC
 


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