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is that the tall blonde haired lad ..? Only caught a little bit of first half and he stood out , comfortable with the ball and kept possession well always tried to look for a forward pass

. Just clicked over again as he gave the ball away ..ha ha ha.. Yeh that's the one , we'll call it Mousey Blonde PV Apparently only 18 and on loan from West Ham
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. Just clicked over again as he gave the ball away ..ha ha ha.. Yeh that's the one , we'll call it Mousey Blonde PV Apparently only 18 and on loan from West Ham

Yeah mousey is probably the best description really.

Didn't know he was a west ham player. That's the end of that then.

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Ive been very impressed with Peterbrough Player Jon Taylor.

Skill and tricky. Plus like taking a man on.

Like a young Matt Jansen, he'll be good if he can learn not to over cook it when he gets a bit older.

EDIT : I'm mixing him up with Samuelson.

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Samuelsen might get the chance at the national team soon. At the moment I'd say he is better than our other Martin (Ødegaard) which plays for Real Madrid.

Is Odegaard actually getting any playing time? If not, then maybe he made the wrong choice of Real at such an early age, he should be playing regular football for developing himself.

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Is Odegaard actually getting any playing time? If not, then maybe he made the wrong choice of Real at such an early age, he should be playing regular football for developing himself.

No, just one game for the first team so far. He plays regular for Castilla I think.

The league Castilla plays in are probably better than the Norwegian Tippeliga.

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Yours truly mentioned Samuelson some months ago. Excellent player.

Great shout Neal. He looked a real handful last night. Confident in his own ability, not afraid to use his skills, even against premier league opposition.

This would be a coup if we could pull it off. His versatility and experience would be invaluable in the Championship.

However there might be some of the serial moaners complaining that we are signing too many players from Lamberts former clubs.

The article above implies that he is seriously injury prone and at 29, i can't see it getting any better.

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Great shout Neal. He looked a real handful last night. Confident in his own ability, not afraid to use his skills, even against premier league opposition.

The article above implies that he is seriously injury prone and at 29, i can't see it getting any better.

You know should know better davul, we love injury prone players. Sign him up ;)

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Mulgrew is quite injury prone yea. These days he's a CM who works best next to an out-and-out defensive mid. He's pretty adept at defending and attacking as he has a decent left foot and is a bit of a set-piece specialist. He is quite slow though. If he wasn't injury prone I think he would be a good signing as he played CB for most of his career and can cover left back as well. As long as their right winger isn't rapid.

He's not getting a game because there's better players in his position, who would walk into most, if not all the sides in this division. Which is the same reason Kayal left Celtic, and now he's probably Brighton's best player.

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Yes! Perfect kind of squad player in the defensive positions. It's a waste of money have two dedicated players for each position, if we can have one player that covers us in a few positions then we will have more funds to spend further forward. If we got rid of Kilgallon, he could bother cover left back and centre back.

Emergency loans can solve any...well, emergencies. Will be collecting money for the Doneil Henry Sweepstake nearer the summer.

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If he's 29, it won't be THAT long term surely?

Blimey, some people were advocating Grant Holt at 34 or whatever he is so 29 is far from old K-Hod. It would just be his injury record that concerns me.

On the LB front I'd prefer we bring in somebody who has a bit of pace about them too - modern day full backs need this in their artillery.

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Blimey, some people were advocating Grant Holt at 34 or whatever he is so 29 is far from old K-Hod. It would just be his injury record that concerns me.

On the LB front I'd prefer we bring in somebody who has a bit of pace about them too - modern day full backs need this in their artillery.

I know that Gavlar, I was merely meaning in conjunction with his injury record!

I don't think anyone was advocating Grant Holt, were they? Unless people were making the Norwich link.....

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