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[Albion] Andone



Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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No thanks, the players don’t much like him either do they? Bernardo certainly doesn’t.

I suggest Potter thinks he’s a liability too

Didn't Andy Naylor dispel that - certainly a lot of the current squad interact with him on social media (Instagram) So I am not sure he is the black sheep that was made out
 




The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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Doubt we'll see him again. Currently (or rather when he gets fit.. next year) he most likely got Maupay, Connolly, Murray, Gyökeres and Trossard ahead of him in a CF role, with another one likely to be added if Gyökeres leaves.

He's better than most of those.
 




Jimmy Grimble

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No thanks, the players don’t much like him either do they? Bernardo certainly doesn’t.

I suggest Potter thinks he’s a liability too

*sigh again*


https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/11792961/brighton-players-bicker-over-kick

Just in case anyone needs to see it again, Bernado spits chewing gum out of his mouth and tries to kick it on the half-volley. Unfortunately, Andone slows down to bend over to touch the pitch at the same time. As a result, Bernado catches Andone’s calf on his follow-through of the attempted half-volley of the chewing gum.

I assume people seeing it as a straight up kick have never tried volleying gum before!
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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*sigh again*


https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/11792961/brighton-players-bicker-over-kick

Just in case anyone needs to see it again, Bernado spits chewing gum out of his mouth and tries to kick it on the half-volley. Unfortunately, Andone slows down to bend over to touch the pitch at the same time. As a result, Bernado catches Andone’s calf on his follow-through of the attempted half-volley of the chewing gum.

I assume people seeing it as a straight up kick have never tried volleying gum before!

Nope, not seeing that all all, but I’ll take your word for it :shrug:
 




Commander

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Nope, not seeing that all all, but I’ll take your word for it :shrug:

How can you not see that? [emoji23]

It’s totally clear what happens. I’m sure I read he and Bernardo were best mates somewhere as well.
 




Weststander

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Highly respected Paul Hayward, with an obvious passion for the Albion, can be trusted.

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Don Tmatter

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Jul 7, 2003
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Doubt we'll see him again. Currently (or rather when he gets fit.. next year) he most likely got Maupay, Connolly, Murray, Gyökeres and Trossard ahead of him in a CF role, with another one likely to be added if Gyökeres leaves.

You'd have Murray & Gyokeres ahead of a fit Andone?

For me, if he changed his attitude and wanted to stay, he'd be second choice behind Maupay until we get in that elusive striker this window
 




Weststander

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Doubt we'll see him again. Currently (or rather when he gets fit.. next year) he most likely got Maupay, Connolly, Murray, Gyökeres and Trossard ahead of him in a CF role, with another one likely to be added if Gyökeres leaves.

I think you’re right, but for personality reasons. Andone became disruptive and damagingly unpredictable. Clubs don’t tend to like a character like that in a squad, unless perhaps if they’re a very special footballer.
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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I think you’re right, but for personality reasons. Andone became disruptive and damagingly unpredictable. Clubs don’t tend to like a character like that in a squad, unless perhaps if they’re a very special footballer.

You seem to have some info I am not privy to, can you elaborate?
 






Weststander

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You seem to have some info I am not privy to, can you elaborate?

Damagingly unpredictable - assaults on WBA and Stains players. Completely needless, the second altered a three pointer where we were taking Stains apart. Guess what, zero points.

Disruptive - Paul Hayward’s tweet wouldn’t be based on a figment of his imagination. He’s a true journalist.
 


dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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Damagingly unpredictable - assaults on WBA and Stains players. Completely needless, the second altered a three pointer where we were taking Stains apart. Guess what, zero points.

Disruptive - Paul Hayward’s tweet wouldn’t be based on a figment of his imagination. He’s a true journalist.
Why do all the players have bantz with him on insta then ? Seems to be a character

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Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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A leaving do is with colleagues, so I would assume that Hayward’s metaphor meant club staff and players.

Yeah, I know it is, but maybe if Hayward was looking for a witty expression to describe the lack of love from fans, he may well have used that as the closest quip to that which he sought.
 




B-right-on

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*sigh again*


https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/11792961/brighton-players-bicker-over-kick

Just in case anyone needs to see it again, Bernado spits chewing gum out of his mouth and tries to kick it on the half-volley. Unfortunately, Andone slows down to bend over to touch the pitch at the same time. As a result, Bernado catches Andone’s calf on his follow-through of the attempted half-volley of the chewing gum.

I assume people seeing it as a straight up kick have never tried volleying gum before!

Can see that now, and afterwards Bernardo tries to explain what happened, didnt see that last yr. Tks.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Damagingly unpredictable - assaults on WBA and Stains players. Completely needless, the second altered a three pointer where we were taking Stains apart. Guess what, zero points.

Disruptive - Paul Hayward’s tweet wouldn’t be based on a figment of his imagination. He’s a true journalist.

Oh ok, the way I read your earlier post made it sound like he was punching out team mates at training.
 


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