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    "For the Seagulls Pascal Gross, Danny Welbeck and Deniz Undav are part of a large Brighton contingent of highly skilled and seasoned Premier League professionals who epitomise everything Burnley’s young team are missing."

    We don't need to worry about Deniz Undav, he's on loan at Stuttgart where he's scoring for fun, currently 5th top scorer in the Bundesliga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    "For the Seagulls Pascal Gross, Danny Welbeck and Deniz Undav are part of a large Brighton contingent of highly skilled and seasoned Premier League professionals who epitomise everything Burnley’s young team are missing."

    We don't need to worry about Deniz Undav, he's on loan at Stuttgart where he's scoring for fun, currently 5th top scorer in the Bundesliga.
    There was a bit of a gap between the two Sky games on Sunday and Sky were showing a Bundesliga game on one of their channels, I switched over just out of curiosity and to pass ten minutes on, it was Stuttgart v Beyer Leverkusen and the first player I saw was Deniz Undav, just coming off the pitch after being subbed with five minutes to go. Small world innit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    There was a bit of a gap between the two Sky games on Sunday and Sky were showing a Bundesliga game on one of their channels, I switched over just out of curiosity and to pass ten minutes on, it was Stuttgart v Beyer Leverkusen and the first player I saw was Deniz Undav, just coming off the pitch after being subbed with five minutes to go. Small world innit.
    Brighton are lucky to have a player who is part of a large contingent of highly skilled and seasoned Premier League professionals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Brighton are lucky to have a player who is part of a large contingent of highly skilled and seasoned Premier League professionals.
    No luckier than us, we have Wout Weghorst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    No luckier than us, we have Wout Weghorst.
    The last couple of live games I have seen mon ami we were crying out for him.

    I'm not blaming VK at all but ever since Weggy arrived I don't think we have managed him at all well.

    A couple of United fans around the corner from me said they did not realise how much he contributed until he was gone.

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