[Albion] Florin Andone just tweeted training pics of himself

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Tubby-McFat-Fuc

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****ing hell, if he can walk, why is he not starting in front of Maupay?

I'd rather Andone with a limp or hobble, start in front of powder puff Maupay.
 






Wozza

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The longer Andone is out of the team, the better he gets.

But, yeah, get him upfront!
 


Don Tmatter

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Don’t think he’d be as hesitant and indecisive in front of goal as the current forwards are being but he’s still weeks away from being ready.
 






Gwylan

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The longer Andone is out of the team, the better he gets.

But, yeah, get him upfront!

He's an instinctive striker though - something we're sadly lacking at the moment. The problem with Andone is not his ability, it's that he's a headcase (and currently an unfit one)
 


Springal

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Is Andone actually that good? I don't remember thinking he was amazing when he was playing under Hughton, and I'm not sure his goal scoring record when he was out on loan is much good either?

Is this the magical 'player out with long term injury is amazing and the answer to all our problems' thing that happens?
 


Gwylan

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Is Andone actually that good? I don't remember thinking he was amazing when he was playing under Hughton, and I'm not sure his goal scoring record when he was out on loan is much good either?

Is this the magical 'player out with long term injury is amazing and the answer to all our problems' thing that happens?

He has a career record of roughly a goal every three games - not too shabby but not great. I'm not sure how many starts that is though, a lot of his Brighton appearances were as sub.

I wouldn't mind betting that his goals per minute for the Albion is considerably higher than Maupay's or Connolly's ... and that was for Hughton's team, one that didn't create a whole lot of chances
 




S'hampton Seagull

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Is Andone actually that good? I don't remember thinking he was amazing when he was playing under Hughton, and I'm not sure his goal scoring record when he was out on loan is much good either?

Is this the magical 'player out with long term injury is amazing and the answer to all our problems' thing that happens?

I think it's more that the other options have proved pretty inept at getting the ball in that thing with posts and a crossbar so he has to be given an opportunity at least.
 








Swansman

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Can't be long until he is back.

3-4 weeks ?

GP about a month ago said "could be February but more realistically March and more likely the latter part of it". So yes 3-4 weeks seems reasonable.

He's only played about 40 minutes since November 2019 though, about 1,5 years, he is probably going to need at least a month of playing with the U23s before getting anywhere near something resembling PL match fitness.
 


Uh_huh_him

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He has a career record of roughly a goal every three games - not too shabby but not great. I'm not sure how many starts that is though, a lot of his Brighton appearances were as sub.

I wouldn't mind betting that his goals per minute for the Albion is considerably higher than Maupay's or Connolly's ... and that was for Hughton's team, one that didn't create a whole lot of chances

You would be correct in that assumption.

Andone feeding off scraps: 4 PL goals in 944 minutes (and 20 shots)
Maupay getting plenty of service: 17 PL goals in 4,478 minutes ( and 149 shots)
 


Uh_huh_him

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GP about a month ago said "could be February but more realistically March and more likely the latter part of it". So yes 3-4 weeks seems reasonable.

He's only played about 40 minutes since November 2019 though, about 1,5 years, he is probably going to need at least a month of playing with the U23s before getting anywhere near something resembling PL match fitness.

Yeah this.
He will only play this season if we are either: absolutely in the shit or safe, by the time we get to the last 3 games IMO.
 




vagabond

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Andone is a brilliant option to have back, I certainly rate him, quite a maverick. Hot head. unpredictable player. Something we need.

However people are getting carried away if they think he’s going to come back and save our season. He’s recovering from quite a serious injury as I understand it and by all accounts still isn’t even doing physical training with the team. We know how important that yard of pace and twisting and turning is up front. That’s not going to come back without match time.

He may have got a run out if we were safe already, given our situation I’d be surprised if we see more of him beyond a brief cameo sub appearance.
 


Hampster Gull

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Andone is a brilliant option to have back, I certainly rate him, quite a maverick. Hot head. unpredictable player. Something we need.

However people are getting carried away if they think he’s going to come back and save our season. He’s recovering from quite a serious injury as I understand it and by all accounts still isn’t even doing physical training with the team. We know how important that yard of pace and twisting and turning is up front. That’s not going to come back without match time.

He may have got a run out if we were safe already, given our situation I’d be surprised if we see more of him beyond a brief cameo sub appearance.

Boooo....Boooooooooo
 


Johnny RoastBeef

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You would be correct in that assumption.

Andone feeding off scraps: 4 PL goals in 944 minutes (and 20 shots)
Maupay getting plenty of service: 17 PL goals in 4,478 minutes ( and 149 shots)

And a quarter of Maupay's goals were Penalties. None of Andone's
 


Johnny RoastBeef

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Andone is a brilliant option to have back, I certainly rate him, quite a maverick. Hot head. unpredictable player. Something we need.

However people are getting carried away if they think he’s going to come back and save our season. He’s recovering from quite a serious injury as I understand it and by all accounts still isn’t even doing physical training with the team. We know how important that yard of pace and twisting and turning is up front. That’s not going to come back without match time.

He may have got a run out if we were safe already, given our situation I’d be surprised if we see more of him beyond a brief cameo sub appearance.

It all depends on the severity of the tear. Francesco Totti was back to his best in just 4 months.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Assuming we stay up, I think if GP is given the option of what we've got for next season, or lose White and Bissouma for a punt on a £50m striker, he would probably stick with what he's got.
I doubt it will be his decision in the end though.
 


Uh_huh_him

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[MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] what's your view on the whole Potter/Andone situation?
Would Potter be able to work with mentallist Andone or would he have made his mind up about him last season?
 


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