Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 26, 2014, 01:18:09 AMAn enigma almost from the start. Him at £18 million was "overpriced" yet in the same window £50 million for Torres and £35 million for Andy Carroll were perfectly fine. He ht the ground running, scored goals at a rate we hadn't seen since Andy Gray at his peak, yet for some reason he was never idolised by our supporters like he should have been. What was even stranger was that somehow, during his first summer, we started saying he cost too much as well. He was always about to be sold, right up until the injury which in hindsight ruined his career. And if he hadn't got injured we would probably have finished a few places higher up the league and McLeish may well have stayed. The best natural goalscorer England could boast, finished at thirty. He was very popular when he first arrived. Although he scored at a very fine rate he didn't do it for long enough to be idolised, as you put it. It became apparent too quickly that we didn't have the players to supply him with enough service, and that he wasn't going to do a whole lot for the team other than goal hang.The bit about him being "always about to be sold" is just wrong.
An enigma almost from the start. Him at £18 million was "overpriced" yet in the same window £50 million for Torres and £35 million for Andy Carroll were perfectly fine. He ht the ground running, scored goals at a rate we hadn't seen since Andy Gray at his peak, yet for some reason he was never idolised by our supporters like he should have been. What was even stranger was that somehow, during his first summer, we started saying he cost too much as well. He was always about to be sold, right up until the injury which in hindsight ruined his career. And if he hadn't got injured we would probably have finished a few places higher up the league and McLeish may well have stayed. The best natural goalscorer England could boast, finished at thirty.
Another way to look at this move I guess could be that Lambert wants to send Bent out to get a run of games under his belt, and hopefully goals so he's sharper when he gets back here. It may not be entirely over for him here. It probably is, but maybe there's still the faintest glimmer of hope. If he goes there and scores 6 in 6 and comes back half a stone trimmer, then we might just benefit from him come january. Alternatively he may just do enough to tempt someone into making a jan move and we could get at least something back for him.
Brighton are a very workman like team, struggle with attacking flair and have a deeply unpopular manager. I think he'll fit right in.