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Tommy Watson


A chance to play in a side pushing for promotion and maybe a guarantee of minutes? Certainly wouldn't be looking to go to Leicester who have recently sacked their head coach or Southampton.
Completely agree mate, think he could have gone to Espanyol as well.

Playing some good high energy stuff Millwall these days, so will no doubt suit.
 
Apart from THAT goal and 2 good games against Sheffield United, he never really looked that good.
Disagree. Before he collided on the edge of the penalty box competing for a 50-50 ball with a Bristol City defender, he had performed really well against Stoke on the previous Saturday, scoring twice and looking every inch the player everyone had been raving about since his arrival at Sunderland as a young school kid.
Coming back into the side after a bad injury, he never started a game and by then was earmarked for a transfer to Brighton - hardly the circumstances for him to flourish in a red and white shirt. Many connected with the SOL academy rated him the best prospect of all - and he was the only player at the time a PL club paid hard cash for - and to no less a club than Brighton, who have a reputation for unearthing raw talent.

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He looked extremely good in a home game think it may have been stoke
Yes, THAT was the game !
 
Disagree. Before he collided on the edge of the penalty box competing for a 50-50 ball with a Bristol City defender, he had performed really well against Stoke on the previous Saturday, scoring twice and looking every inch the player everyone had been raving about since his arrival at Sunderland as a young school kid.
Coming back into the side after a bad injury, he never started a game and by then was earmarked for a transfer to Brighton - hardly the circumstances for him to flourish in a red and white shirt. Many connected with the SOL academy rated him the best prospect of all - and he was the only player at the time a PL club paid hard cash for - and to no less a club than Brighton, who have a reputation for unearthing raw talent.

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Yes, THAT was the game !
He was superb against Stoke
 
I’ve got to say I was a bit gutted when he left us for another side in the premier league, but I do think he’s not quite there for that level yet so this move would make a lot of sense to both the club and the player.
 
Brighton see his potential, but can't afford him the game time he needs in order to progress. Loaning him out is the most sensible thing to do for both the club and the player.

It's exactly what we should do with Rigg.
 
Jesus Christ what a past 12 months for the lad only to end up under Neil at Millwall, i have no doubt he would have had mor minutes her e than Brighton as well
 
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