I for one not sorry to see him go
https://apple.news/Aqj0DQdRWRb-j-wWZkajScQ
I for one not sorry to see him go
https://apple.news/Aqj0DQdRWRb-j-wWZkajScQ
Well done chap - you’ve just overtaken Grealish in the race to be prize tosser of 2020.
Thank you
What a sad,sad comment.
Thanks Brunty.........class player and a top class man.
In the top ten Albion players of the last 35 years for me and right up there with Gera.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion in a free society like ours. However, with that comes responsibility and judgement.
Sometimes it is best just to keep your opinion to yourself. Sorry VB but, in my opinion, this was one of those occasions when if that is all you can say, better not to say anything.
Been a wonderful servant to this club, both on and off the field. I'm very sorry to see him go. His attitude has been outstanding. Never moaned, often played out of position and always did his best for the club. It's a pity that there are not more like him in the game today. I don't care what others say, he could play a bit as well. Good luck in the future.
It’s all about opinions and in my opinion I don’t think Chris brunt should of stayed at Albion as long as he has
Hadn't heard this news until I clicked on this link. I guess his time at the club has come to a natural end and I wish him all the best. Just read his statement on the Albion website which is worth reading.
https://www.wba.co.uk/news/2020/june...m-chris-brunt/
I often wonder, well not that often, if he would have moved if another club had come in for him.
As far as I recall/know no club ever did which is why he stayed so long.
His lack of pace and tackling ability stops him short from being a great but his vision and passing was excellent. He also tended to drop his head when things weren't going right.
Most managers over the time selected him reguarly so he must've done more right than wrong.
I know that you're not one his die hard fans. So well done for a balanced post.
For me he wasn't the greatest Albion player. However for commitment, personal example, modesty, and occasional brilliance he will go down as a club legend.
He's shown incredible professionalism over the years sometimes in the face of the vilest abuse and constantly risen above it.
He obviously wants to carry on playing. Otherwise why would our club let him go? The experience, arm round the shoulder type (which I'm sure he would be) would be invaluable for our younger players
Last edited by Albionmad; 05-06-2020 at 12:54 PM.