Mate who supports Brighton reckons Kayal is unlucky not to be in the Brighton squad...tells me he will 'tear up the Championship' and that their loss is our gain...lets hope so.
In 2010-2011, just after he signed, Kayal was our new greatest hope, the new Petrov
/ Ki Sung-Yueng / Wanyama in terms of a talent followed by an 8 figure transfer fee.
Captain, hero, destined for greatness, then he suffered a really bad injury caused by Rangers' Lee McCulloch. He was never really quite the same again for
us. He hung around for another 3 or so years after that, but never touched the heights of his first year. We ended up punting him for next to nothing.
I believe he did ok for Brighton though, didn’t really follow what he was up to. If you get the 2010-2011 Kayal then he’ll be awesome. 2011-2014 Kayal less so. There’s definitely a player in there
though…energetic combative box to box midfielder with a decent strike on him.
In 2010-2011, just after he signed, Kayal was our new greatest hope, the new Petrov
/ Ki Sung-Yueng / Wanyama in terms of a talent followed by an 8 figure transfer fee.
Captain, hero, destined for greatness, then he suffered a really bad injury caused by Rangers' Lee McCulloch. He was never really quite the same again for
us. He hung around for another 3 or so years after that, but never touched the heights of his first year. We ended up punting him for next to nothing.
I believe he did ok for Brighton though, didn’t really follow what he was up to. If you get the 2010-2011 Kayal then he’ll be awesome. 2011-2014 Kayal less so. There’s definitely a player in there
though…energetic combative box to box midfielder with a decent strike on him.
Seems to have come back strongly from his injuries, and in decent time whilst at Brighton. We really need him and Pratley because the champ experience is low in the other cm loans, if their quality seems high.
Remember seeing a post yesterday saying he was a pointless signing loool, but his probably now the most talented player in our squad, one of the rare players we have that is a proven Championship quality.
Remember seeing a post yesterday saying he was a pointless signing loool, but his probably now the most talented player in our squad, one of the rare players we have that is a proven Championship quality.
If Bowyer is salivating after signing Kayal, then he's evidently got the qualities we need.
What a signing Beram Kayal is. I’ve seen him a number of times at the Amex. Wasn’t out of his depth in the Premiership. I imagine Brighton didn’t want to loan him to a rival in the same division.
More like hasn't trained with the squad yet and Bowyer doesn't want to throw him in straight away. Cullen at least will know the squad and tactics from last season, and Leko is only starting because we're desperate for strikers and he wants pace up alongside Taylor
Beram Kayal did arrive from Brighton on a season-long loan but he has a slight injury.
“He’s not completely fit but I accept that though – he’s a great player,” said Bowyer. “If I’m going to lose him for a week or two weeks or a month – I don’t think it is going to be long – but I can have him for the next seven then I’ll accept that.
Beram Kayal did arrive from Brighton on a season-long loan but he has a slight injury.
“He’s not completely fit but I accept that though – he’s a great player,” said Bowyer. “If I’m going to lose him for a week or two weeks or a month – I don’t think it is going to be long – but I can have him for the next seven then I’ll accept that.
“It’s nothing major. He is a very good midfielder.”
Chatting to another Brighton fan last night (there's quite a few down here) told me that we have got an excellent player in Beram and if given the choice would have kept him instead of Dale.
Chatting to another Brighton fan last night (there's quite a few down here) told me that we have got an excellent player in Beram and if given the choice would have kept him instead of Dale.
No problem getting Dale Stephens back if he takes a big pay cut and doesn't mind coming South again !
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In 2010-2011, just after he signed, Kayal was our new greatest hope, the new Petrov / Ki Sung-Yueng / Wanyama in terms of a talent followed by an 8 figure transfer fee.
Captain, hero, destined for greatness, then he suffered a really bad injury caused by Rangers' Lee McCulloch. He was never really quite the same again for us. He hung around for another 3 or so years after that, but never touched the heights of his first year. We ended up punting him for next to nothing.
I believe he did ok for Brighton though, didn’t really follow what he was up to. If you get the 2010-2011 Kayal then he’ll be awesome. 2011-2014 Kayal less so. There’s definitely a player in there though…energetic combative box to box midfielder with a decent strike on him.
No idea how long for but I doubt it’ll be for long. Either way, can’t wait to add his ability in our midfield.
I'm sure it will be fine.
Beram Kayal did arrive from Brighton on a season-long loan but he has a slight injury.
“He’s not completely fit but I accept that though – he’s a great player,” said Bowyer. “If I’m going to lose him for a week or two weeks or a month – I don’t think it is going to be long – but I can have him for the next seven then I’ll accept that.
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Beram Kayal did arrive from Brighton on a season-long loan but he has a slight injury.
“He’s not completely fit but I accept that though – he’s a great player,” said Bowyer. “If I’m going to lose him for a week or two weeks or a month – I don’t think it is going to be long – but I can have him for the next seven then I’ll accept that.
“It’s nothing major. He is a very good midfielder.”