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Thread: Chris Brunt has retired from international football

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    Chris Brunt has retired from international football


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    Now retire from west Brom ,

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    No need for that, Johnny.

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    What a superb player Brunt has been for club and country and other than Gera my favourites Albion player of the last decade.

    Never once agitated for a move,never caught p I s s e d up in a taxi,the true “model pro”.

    I feel sad for people who can’t appreciate just what a good player and good bloke Brunty is.

    Hopefully a well deserved testimonial for him at the end of this season.

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    I don't think any club has ever shown any interest in him have they Mick?
    He's scored some great goals, seen many corners converted into goals (maybe with someone else taking them this would have happened anyway) but many of his performances have been well below par. Fans at the ground have groaned at his selection, booed sometimes, groaned at his mistakes, watched in disbelief as he once again fails to do his job. Whilst I can't condone fans booing their own it does go to show what many of the people at the games thought of him.
    I thought he had his best season last season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmleighchris View Post
    I don't think any club has ever shown any interest in him have they Mick?
    He's scored some great goals, seen many corners converted into goals (maybe with someone else taking them this would have happened anyway) but many of his performances have been well below par. Fans at the ground have groaned at his selection, booed sometimes, groaned at his mistakes, watched in disbelief as he once again fails to do his job. Whilst I can't condone fans booing their own it does go to show what many of the people at the games thought of him.
    I thought he had his best season last season.

    Last season was the season he wasn't captain

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    A class player and a fantastic crosser.

    A pity he’s had not supply such a s h I t bunch of centre forwards bar Lukaku in the past decade.

    I’ll miss him and Morrison when they go just like we now miss Olsson and G Mac.

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    Should of gone years ago way too slow for a modern day player couple of decent games a season shouldn’t be tolerated I’m afraid

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    I have been a Chris Brunt fan ever since he joined our club. He has been a loyal servant, caused no problems, played wherever he has been asked to play and has been a sound performer over the years. However, I don't see him as a central midfielder in our current side. We need someone with younger legs, i. e. Sam Field. That doesn't mean that he should be discarded as I feel he is still a useful squad player who can operate in various guises.

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    I only hope Darren Moore shows he can be ruthless because football has a habit of kicking you in the goolies.love him or hate him Alex Ferguson .in a interview a few years back now said you show any sentiments in football And you’ve lost.and he showed none at all.

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