Great strength of character to survive the initial abuse and become a cult hero. Fair play to him. All the best Nabster. You’ll be missed unlike some others
I look forward to the reception you will get when you come back with your new team in the future. As fans we remember those that have done us wrong and those that done right by us. You will always be welcome at the Valley Naby.
My favourite player since Yann - bought a smile to my face during a terrible period for the club. He showed great character during his time here and I enjoyed watching him play. The good far outweighed the bad for me and I wish him well!
Until lockdown I'd have said the favourite current players in our house were Solly, Taylor, Naby, Josh Cullen and Dillon, with Darren Pratley in reserve.
Wish Naby well, will always be welcome back at The Valley in my eyes.
With a proper manager from a young age he'd have been Prem Quality.
Feel like all the chopping and changing would have halted his development, and it shows with how much better he was under Bowyer over the past 2 years.
Still only 27 and deserves a good long career maybe back in France.
Top lad, and Naby added magic moments that more pedestrian defenders can’t provide. Football is ultimately a form of entertainment, and Naby entertains. He had more ability in his left foot than the rest of the defenders put together. I’ll genuinely miss him.
Naby is a very large bloke with a decent of not exceptional turn of speed but a great eye for a pass and a shot.
When he first signed for us in the championship he was really young for a defender (22?) and he was dropped in it as we had little cover.
He has over the years built a little steel into his game and this was badly needed, it still is. Too many times is he biased by players he should have in his pocket and when his assertive side finally kicks in he will be a very very good defender. Shame it will not be with us.
Thought he was terrible at first and that day at Colchester his performance was beyond terrible.
He went out on loan came back and I remember at Crawley in the Tinpot Cup he looked a totally different player and had filled out.
Naby then grew on me and became one of my favourite players in the current team yes he made costly mistakes Wembley, Millwall the 30 second red card. But who in this team is blameless if not making mistakes I think it’s very few of anyone.
my favourite Naby moment is QPR away having bought his goal minutes at 2 after buying them at the same price the previous week against Hull his equaliser bought double joy.
His range of passing will be missed and as some have said if he had been tried up front at the end of the season who knows.
"I am delighted to welcome my new head of IT change management, Mr Naby Sarr who in addition to his IT duties will also play a bit of football. He'll be working alongside our new Chief Accountant Lionel Messi"
TS will takeover this week and we will re sign Naby
Have been thinking this the last few days but didn't want to say anything to jinx it. We desperately need a left-sided CB. He is one, and a very good one at League One level. Bows wanted to keep him. I still think it's more likely he goes to a Championship side, as he's good enough for that league (thought he was underutilized last season), but never say never until he's announced as having signed with someone else...
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Wish Naby well, will always be welcome back at The Valley in my eyes.
Feel like all the chopping and changing would have halted his development, and it shows with how much better he was under Bowyer over the past 2 years.
Still only 27 and deserves a good long career maybe back in France.
When he first signed for us in the championship he was really young for a defender (22?) and he was dropped in it as we had little cover.
He will always get a welcome at The Valley.
He went out on loan came back and I remember at Crawley in the Tinpot Cup he looked a totally different player and had filled out.
my favourite Naby moment is QPR away having bought his goal minutes at 2 after buying them at the same price the previous week against Hull his equaliser bought double joy.
His range of passing will be missed and as some have said if he had been tried up front at the end of the season who knows.
He leaves on good terms unlike some others
TS will takeover this week and we will re sign Naby