Bright and Robins (11 Viewers)

Dec-ccfc

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What gives you the impression a player who hasn't played consistently since our League Two days and has made one League appearance (despite being fit) will be 'pivotal' this season?
The fact Robins has kept him at the club and has seen the tireless work put in to get him to this point, if he sees something that the club can benefit from that is more than good enough for me.
 

oldskyblue58

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Didn't think it was a good signing in the first place. What I saw against Northampton didn't change that view. Unless he works incredibly hard he is miles away from our first team, not even close and can't see who he would replace. The comments from MR suggest he hasn't got a lot of patience with BE and others more important to him

I don't expect it to end well, but trust MR to sort it out the teams best advantage.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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Didn't think it was a good signing in the first place. What I saw against Northampton didn't change that view. Unless he works incredibly hard he is miles away from our first team, not even close and can't see who he would replace. The comments from MR suggest he hasn't got a lot of patience with and others more important to him

I don't expect it to end well, but trust MR to sort it out the teams best advantage.

It was never going to end well and really all we've done is spunk a 2 year contract on top of the 3 year mistakes in Hilssner, Kasta and Jobello
 

junglej13

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Has anyone watched the interview? In my opinion Robins probably isn't as damning as it may appear when the quotes are written down. Amongst the quotes cited in the article he also says Bright is moving a bit better, something to the effect that his levels are slightly improving. I know this isn't a glowing reference but I think this is a really important time in Bright's career and Robins is the only manager who has got a tune out of him in about the last four years! I still have some hope (a small amount).
 

Paxman II

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What gives you the impression a player who hasn't played consistently since our League Two days and has made one League appearance (despite being fit) will be 'pivotal' this season?

I said jones will be Pivotal. I said Bright will make a difference when he is ready this season. Come on now, read the full paragraph before you jump.
 

Ccfcisparks

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I’ll judge Bright when he is fully fit and in the first team squad should he get there and trust our manager to make the right decisions regards him.
He is fit, he’s just not pulling his weight in training and not playing at the standard to get in our squad. He’s a disgrace
 

Sky Blue Pete

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It does beg the question why we'd give him a contract without seeing his fitness levels for ourselves, mind you.

Last time we tried to sign him, arguably he held the cards so could get away with messing us about. This time, we did, but we don't seem to have played our hand very well if I'm honest.
How on earth would anyone know!! He may get a tiny weekly income and any bonus based on squad or first team performance
 

higgs

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You don't get away with passengers in the championship you need hard workers at this stage a loan in January for Bright might be the best option can't see him making our team now

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SlowerThanPlatt

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You don't get away with passengers in the championship you need hard workers at this stage a loan in January for Bright might be the best option can't see him making our team now

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What level of club would you send him to?
 

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