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[Albion] Aaron Connolly - joining Hull permanently



Commander

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If you read comments on articles in the local press in the North East (there was an article promoted via social media yesterday from the Boro Gazette which featured a bit about AC), the overriding opinion was that he is one of the worst strikers they've ever had - both in terms of attitude and ability (both on and off the field).

I don't really understand criticism of his on-field attitude. I think the bloke is a complete bellend with an attitude (or at least immaturity) problem generally, but on the field he always looked like he was trying his heart out to me, he is just nowhere near good enough for the Premier League yet. The club made a big mistake with his pathway to the first team, they should have insisted on the Ben White approach. I think if he'd have played any other position than a striker, they would have done. I doubt they'll make that mistake again.

I'd be amazed if we don't ship him out on a permanent deal this Summer. Assuming someone will take him of course.
 




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Unfortunately our Swedish friend doesn't understand this. He thinks that a Premier League footballer must be completely cut off from the rest of society, and have no interactions with anybody any of us could possibly know. Maybe it's like that with the likes of Ronaldo / Pogba / Salah etc, but with a Brighton & Hove Albion player in a sleepy county like Sussex it doesn't work like that. I have friends who work in pubs he goes in, I have colleagues who's friends socialise with him, I know the guy that cuts his hair and hair of his team mates etc etc. They all say very similar things, which they don't about any of our other players. I've also driven behind him on the A23 for a while, that was an experience, I can tell you.

It is odd why Swansman can't fathom the possibility that maybe, just maybe, one of our players is a bit of a dick. A bit more of a dick than any of the others.
 


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Unfortunately our Swedish friend doesn't understand this. He thinks that a Premier League footballer must be completely cut off from the rest of society, and have no interactions with anybody any of us could possibly know. Maybe it's like that with the likes of Ronaldo / Pogba / Salah etc, but with a Brighton & Hove Albion player in a sleepy county like Sussex it doesn't work like that. I have friends who work in pubs he goes in, I have colleagues who's friends socialise with him, I know the guy that cuts his hair and hair of his team mates etc etc. They all say very similar things, which they don't about any of our other players. I've also driven behind him on the A23 for a while, that was an experience, I can tell you.

It is odd why Swansman can't fathom the possibility that maybe, just maybe, one of our players is a bit of a dick. A bit more of a dick than any of the others.

Yep, spot on.

Someone used to regularly text me with when Duffy had been in the Casino and until what time, I can tell you Dunk has had some very nice work done in his garden recently. Bruno used to chat to everyone when his son was playing Sunday football (probably still does but my son has given up) and everyone used to see Calde out and about in Hove chatting to all and sundry with a big smile.

It's a small place, people talk and most know the good guys from the bad.
 


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I don't really understand criticism of his on-field attitude. I think the bloke is a complete bellend with an attitude (or at least immaturity) problem generally, but on the field he always looked like he was trying his heart out to me, he is just nowhere near good enough for the Premier League yet. The club made a big mistake with his pathway to the first team, they should have insisted on the Ben White approach. I think if he'd have played any other position than a striker, they would have done. I doubt they'll make that mistake again.

I'd be amazed if we don't ship him out on a permanent deal this Summer. Assuming someone will take him of course.

His attitude, at least according to Boro friends of mine, was very much that he was strutting around the field like he was a big name who was graciously lending his time to them. My personal opinion is that their opinions might have been slightly clouded by his relative lack of goals.
 


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Have read some of this but regardless of off field behaviour he is just not good enough. Div 2/National
 




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His attitude, at least according to Boro friends of mine, was very much that he was strutting around the field like he was a big name who was graciously lending his time to them. My personal opinion is that their opinions might have been slightly clouded by his relative lack of goals.

Interesting, and doesn't surprise me. But I don't think he was ever like that with us.
 




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Someone used to regularly text me with when Duffy had been in the Casino and until what time, /QUOTE]

Duffy's career was on a massive downward spiral to oblivion - but he managed to sort himself out and recover. he has succeeded in giving himself another year in the PL He still has another year on his brighton contract and will likely play that out (however many games he gets) and after that could well have another 4/5 good years playing for a top half Championship team.
 




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Someone used to regularly text me with when Duffy had been in the Casino and until what time, /QUOTE]

Duffy's career was on a massive downward spiral to oblivion - but he managed to sort himself out and recover. he has succeeded in giving himself another year in the PL He still has another year on his brighton contract and will likely play that out (however many games he gets) and after that could well have another 4/5 good years playing for a top half Championship team.
Yeah very impressed with the way Duffy came back and knuckled down preseason, and even though he didn't get much game time towards the end of this season, always looked like he was enjoying being here and was an important and respected member of the squad. Hope Connolly can do similar. There is definitely a good player in there somewhere

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Yep, spot on.
Someone used to regularly text me with when Duffy had been in the Casino and until what time, I can tell you Dunk has had some very nice work done in his garden recently. Bruno used to chat to everyone when his son was playing Sunday football (probably still does but my son has given up) and everyone used to see Calde out and about in Hove chatting to all and sundry with a big smile.

It's a small place, people talk and most know the good guys from the bad.

I will pass your positive review on to the tradesmen/man concerned...!
 


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The unfortunate reality is that only a tiny percentage of underage players go on to have anything approaching a decent professional career - and a huge percentage of those who don't end up dropping out of the game completely. That is the case with any club and any underage international set-up. Saying that there is an increadible amount of talent coming through the Irish underage teams - not least those you mention - and the odds are quite a few of them will become major stars in the game - I would put Ferguson into that catagory (along with Bazunu, Kelleher, Parrott, Omobamidele, O'Shea, JohnJoe Patrick and possibly Nathan Collins, Garcia McNulty, Tayo Adaramola and Johnny Kenny).

Along with Moran perhaps?


"Andy Moran and Evan Ferguson are probably the best I have worked with. These two could be world-class. Andy Moran is just a joy to watch. He brings a smile to your face when you watch him train every day, he's a great kid. He nutmegs people for fun, everyone loves him," Former Brighton youth coach Mark Beard told Sussex Live.”
 




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Along with Moran perhaps?


"Andy Moran and Evan Ferguson are probably the best I have worked with. These two could be world-class. Andy Moran is just a joy to watch. He brings a smile to your face when you watch him train every day, he's a great kid. He nutmegs people for fun, everyone loves him," Former Brighton youth coach Mark Beard told Sussex Live.”
Oh, come on! - you can't expect JRG to know/remember everything about young Irish up and coming talent - even if he thinks he does!
 








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Oh, come on! - you can't expect JRG to know/remember everything about young Irish up and coming talent - even if he thinks he does!

he comes across a lot more knowledgeable than you on that subject to be fair , my daughter is going out with Grealish's cousin here in Perth , the whole family are good footballers but they have all said there are better lads at home who just lack the drive and direction to be pro's .....they just love the bevy and the craic .
 


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Well, they're idiots just like plenty of people here, pretending that you can know something about someones attitude without knowing them personally or seeing them in training.
Most people are reacting to the off field antics that are becoming such a regular occurrence it’s got to the point boring. Not to sure why that makes them idiots :shrug:
 


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Most people are reacting to the off field antics that are becoming such a regular occurrence it’s got to the point boring. Not to sure why that makes them idiots :shrug:

Most of those "off field antics" getting reported in the media are absolutely nothing. People reacting to Aaron Connolly ****ing a woman during Covid, telling his girlfriend he doesnt want her on Love Island and later getting screamed at by the same girl... yeah, it makes them idiots and tabloid slaves.
 


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Most of those "off field antics" getting reported in the media are absolutely nothing. People reacting to Aaron Connolly ****ing a woman during Covid, telling his girlfriend he doesnt want her on Love Island and later getting screamed at by the same girl... yeah, it makes them idiots and tabloid slaves.

As [MENTION=2095]Commander[/MENTION] said, which you've not replied to, much of his antics and attitude are well known in Sussex and told by people who know him. He probably doesn't get to party in Lund much, to be fair.
 




Swansman

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As [MENTION=2095]Commander[/MENTION] said, which you've not replied to, much of his antics and attitude are well known in Sussex and told by people who know him. He probably doesn't get to party in Lund much, to be fair.

Yeye, everyone always knows everyone. "My friend who knows a lot of Brighton players says GP lost the dressing room", "my friend working for the club says Sanchez is lazy", "my friend also working for the club says Sanchez is always very motivated". As for Commander I'm pretty sure he (it may have been someone else but I dont think so) said in the former thread that his clients at work had been talking about Aarons partying, then that a bartender had told him about him, and now he knows his barber, his "colleagues friends" socialise with him etc... you know what, I'm not buying any of this.

I don't buy that you know anything about Lewis Dunks garden either. If any of you bring some evidence - like naming that barber or the physio who thinks Sanchez is lazy or the staff member who says he isn't - then I would be more inclined to believe a "word on the street" shit your using as "evidence" for this this or that.
 


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Yeye, everyone always knows everyone. "My friend who knows a lot of Brighton players says GP lost the dressing room", "my friend working for the club says Sanchez is lazy", "my friend also working for the club says Sanchez is always very motivated". As for Commander I'm pretty sure he (it may have been someone else but I dont think so) said in the former thread that his clients at work had been talking about Aarons partying, then that a bartender had told him about him, and now he knows his barber, his "colleagues friends" socialise with him etc... you know what, I'm not buying any of this.

I don't buy that you know anything about Lewis Dunks garden either. If any of you bring some evidence - like naming that barber or the physio who thinks Sanchez is lazy or the staff member who says he isn't - then I would be more inclined to believe a "word on the street" shit your using as "evidence" for this this or that.

Whilst I rarely post, I’ve defended you in the past when you’ve been given some stick on here. Today, however, you’re posting like you’ve been on some strong shit…
 


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