Monday 9 July 2012

Formidable Brighton and Hove Albion team

The Seagulls could be high-fliers in the Championship if the team they are building fulfill their potential on paper, especially if the rumours of another coup, possibly a striker/hit man,  are true.

How's this for a possible lineup?


Vicente is back in Brighton

Brighton's Spanish star, Vicente, is back in town and, as reported by the Argus, the outlook is encouraging.

His agent, Victor Oñate,  said: “Vicente is not playing for money or the contract. He is playing for Brighton because the project there appeals to him and he wants to help them into the Premier League."

I'm sure every fan will hope that he does just that.

ARGUS STORY

Jordan Rhodes set for Brighton?

Jordan Rhodes, the prolific Huddersfield striker, is said to have been spotted being shown around the Amex stadium. It would be a major coup for the club to sign a young man who has been chased by Premiership teams.

Friday 6 July 2012

Wayne Bridge could be coming to Brighton

Gus Poyet is trying to tempt former England left back Wayne Bridge to Brighton on loan from Manchester City, according to the Argus. Bridge hasn't played in the Premier League since December 2010.

City, apparently, have no objection and it is up to Bridge himself.

ARGUS STORY

Monday 2 July 2012

Vicente not expected as training starts

The Argus reports that Vicente's agent has told Brighton not to expect the Spanish star to turn up for training until his dispute with the club is settled. There's a surprise, then!


Thursday 28 June 2012

Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday fixture brought forward to Friday September 14

Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday has been moved to Friday September 14 at 19.45 instead of Saturday September 15 because of the Freshers Weekend at the university.

Do Brighton and Hove Albion want Vicente Rodriguez if he doesn't want them?

There is merit to the argument that if Vicente is not happy with Brighton and Hove Albion, then the Seagulls should not force him to stay.

Yet, invoking the option in his contract to extend the original deal to beyond the end of the coming season is, as manager Gus Poyet has said, only sensible.

If other clubs are desperate to sign the Spanish superstar, then Brighton should be entitled to a fee, especially as Albion helped him through a difficult period with fitness and injuries.

There is no doubt that Vicente is an exceptionally talented footballer, and shone every time he took to the pitch, but if he doesn't want to be with the Albion, that might manifest itself in the way he plays.

I am hardly suggesting that he would not give 100 per cent as the true professional that he is, but an unhappy player is never at his full potential.

Do Brighton need him? Probably not. Anyway, the fee could go towards another talented play-maker who actually wants to be at the club.

With the new signings, plus more to come, Brighton should be looking at a minimum of the play offs – with or without Vicente.

Especially as it likely to be a golden season for striker Craig Mackail-Smith.