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Tommy Watson

A half fit mundle, an out of form Adingra. Like I said nobody has nailed down that left wing spot and Watson would be getting a more first team minutes than he’s getting at Brighton.
Honestly think both Adingra and Mundle are ahead of Tommy at the moment

How things develop over the next three years though we’ll see

Plenty of time, at 19, for him to become a regular with Brighton in the future
 

Serve him right for leaving the team I support, got to admire the pettiness I suppose.

Aye Brighton don't have a decent history with improving young players...
"Barely played a game, but couldn't wait to get out of Sunderland. Pushed for a move all season - even drove himself down to Brighton when the Lads were in action. Who can blame him? Brighton or Sunderland. I hope he goes on to be a star"

Have to admire the self-hate I suppose
 
A half fit mundle, an out of form Adingra. Like I said nobody has nailed down that left wing spot and Watson would be getting a more first team minutes than he’s getting at Brighton.
I will be on the side of the fence to say he’d be miles off the side.

He looked like he was struggling for the vast majority in the Championship, so to step it up to Premier League standard is a million miles away the next season.

He’s obviously got something about him & it’s now up to him to make the step up to men’s football, but I’d be more surprised to see him smash it at Millwall than look short.

Can only imagine Millwall will want a player to come in support their promotion push. He’ll have to hit the ground running.
 
Bar the playoff final goal he's shown nothing to say he's good enough - we had brightons pants down. He'll be playing league 2 football within 3 years
There was a home game last season we won 2-1 in which he scored both goals and could have had further goals/assists. Then he was out for two months injured. Then his goal promoted us.

Among all that a Premier League team paid £10m for him even though he hadn't played much for a Championship club.

So your comments a little harsh no ?
 
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Bar the playoff final goal he's shown nothing to say he's good enough - we had brightons pants down. He'll be playing league 2 football within 3 years
Cannot agree with this rather bitter observation. Before his very bad injury he was looking very strong and effective for us. He has every chance of having a good Premier League career. Wish nothing but the best for him .
 
Bar the playoff final goal he's shown nothing to say he's good enough - we had brightons pants down. He'll be playing league 2 football within 3 years
Sheff Utd away and Stoke at home he was good, showed enough there for the majority Championship sides to have a look at him
 
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