And then he got us promoted to the Premier League for the second time under his tenure, 66% of the times we've been promoted to that level in our entire history.
He's been out for six months this season, but he's started every game since he returned and he had played almost very game last season. He also very rarely comes on from the bench, of his 40 league appearances for Brighton, 36 were starts. Other than that, you're bang on...
They'd be daft not to keep him. He covers both left and right back, is a great pro, doesn't moan if he's not playing every week and won't be an expensive option. If he became available, I'd want to snap him back up.
Did he start the last game? Or the one before that. He was injured for three months last season too. Apart from that...
Now they're in the premier league they need to get that name shortened and sharpish - it's the only way to conquer India and China Brighton Seagulls Brighton Gulls Brighton Birds
Yes. And yes. He was injured last season, but he still played 35 games, so hardly a sick-note. He's more than capable of playing in the Premier League and will do so next season.
Did we get this kind of attention from the Beeb when completing the same feat only in half the time with 4 members of the same squad through all divisions? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39625605
It will be interesting to see if he does, I suspect it might be a position Brighton might look to strengthen. I hope for Rosey's sake he gets a shot though, he deserves it.
'Hey, guys, hey. Remember when some ****ing loser wouldn't stop whinging about his kids being traumatised by a pitch invasion? Remember? Remember? Imagine not moving on after something that happened years ago. I'd never do that but here's a thread to remind you all anyway of how much of a twat he was.'
I was just about to say there's not enough conspiracies, ghosts or aliens near road signs on this thread.