[Albion] WORST signings we've ever made?

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Jul 20, 2003
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Aw, I have some fond memories of Ali J.

He always had the expectation of a then club-record fee around his neck, and wasn't quite cut out for Premier League football.

He wasn't WOEFUL though. Always put in a 100% and scored one of the great Albion goals.

Nice bloke too, with perfectly groomed hair.


I am reliably informed that he was a lovely chap in his local shops.
 


West Upper Seagull

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Oct 31, 2003
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I’m sure I’m going to get flamed for this, but by the end of the summer, quite possibly Eiran Cashin.
My money is Cashin following the same path as Matt Clarke - will go out on several loans and will eventually get sold for a small profit never to play for us again
 








JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
6,937
Seaford
Value wise, surely Locadia. He never once looked up to standard and cost a fair old whack. Just look at his career before and after us and it seems like a glitch I'm the algorithm.

I always discount Jahanbakhsh from these "worst signings" conversations because he was signed for the wrong manager. I love Hughton, but taking an exciting, dynamic, attacking right winger and turning him into a depressed defensive left wing back in our 4-5--------------------------1 formation totally ruined his confidence. Despite that he always got his head down, worked hard and tried his best.

In the "pre-big" money days? I'd probably go with Craig "Barn door" Davies. Bless him, cost a bit but one of the more profligate strikers.

Worst loan? Tough one between Leon Best and Chuba Akpom. I'll go Akpom. How he managed to cobble together a decent career from that player we had here, I'll never know
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Worthing
Nzozi Toko is a good call. I was so excited when we signed him. But, then again, around that time we also brought the likes of Leon Best and Kemi Agustein into the club.
Agustein……. Blimey he was poor….

More recently so was Dahoud.
Manu simply abysmal…..

Ferguson and Farrington dreadful

Stephen Dobie
Billy Paynter

Or were they loans?
 








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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
60,872
Faversham
Mickey Thomas and his namesake Glenn worst player in my view was les Briley
Micky Thomas was having a tough time when he was with us.
Glenn Thomas was a nasty piece of work, as well as a shit footballer who I had the displeasure of seeing play.
I wouldn't be inclined to conflate them.
Anyway, this is only the second thread I have ever put on ignore. It's a shit thread.
 






elwheelio

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Jan 24, 2006
2,049
Brighton
Agustein……. Blimey he was poor….

More recently so was Dahoud.
Manu simply abysmal…..

Ferguson and Farrington dreadful

Stephen Dobie
Billy Paynter

Or were they loans?
Dahoud is a good shout. He was reportedly one of our highest earners and probably got a very decent signing on fee.
 






Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,576
Lancing
Jason Peake £ 100 k and he was very poor
 




SAC

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May 21, 2014
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Fati was paid 80% of his Barca wages which meant he was paid something like £8,320,000 or £2 million a goal or £304k a match.
 


Hometownglory

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Jan 12, 2014
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Tbf I'm only going to think from Amex onwards. I don't think you can compare signings during the Withdean Era when we were broke.

From memory:
Paddy McCort
Leon Best
Kemi Agustein
 




GloryDays

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Jul 5, 2011
1,840
Leyton, E10.
Aw, I have some fond memories of Ali J.

He always had the expectation of a then club-record fee around his neck, and wasn't quite cut out for Premier League football.

He wasn't WOEFUL though. Always put in a 100% and scored one of the great Albion goals.

Nice bloke too, with perfectly groomed hair.
Alireza was a very good footballer. He didn't fit and looked like he had some shit going on.

Locadia is a good shout, tho.
 


Feb 23, 2009
18,105
Marlborough
Jahanbakhsh clearly didn't work out, but he was a far better footballer than Locadia.

There was at least clear ability there. Locadia didn't even vaguely look like a footballer.
Still makes the list for me, based on fee and level of expectation etc. Neither were his fault, he did seem a nice guy and a trier, who gave us a couple of good moments, but he was nowhere near good enough.
 


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