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5 minutes ago, Kevin Russell said:

He had a really positive impact off the bench on a number of occasions last season. I think even his harshest critic would agree with that.

I think West ham away he was good but I would rather take the money now and reinvest it than let him leave for free next year. But I will respect your right to disagree 

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9 minutes ago, Kevin Russell said:

He had a really positive impact off the bench on a number of occasions last season. I think even his harshest critic would agree with that.

He looked like he could potentially change games post lockdown but despite looking useful he didn’t did actually have any significant impact did he? We continued to lose games! 

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15 minutes ago, funkyrobot said:

He looked like he could potentially change games post lockdown but despite looking useful he didn’t did actually have any significant impact did he? We continued to lose games! 

Yeah it’s all grays fault we were losing. He was one of a few players who came out of the last 10 games with any credit. People are so blind and biased against him even when he does well he gets slated. 

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14 minutes ago, funkyrobot said:

He looked like he could potentially change games post lockdown but despite looking useful he didn’t did actually have any significant impact did he? We continued to lose games! 

Got us a draw/potential win at watford and got us a draw at arsenal, looked threatening against man u and spurs as well. That being said im no longer bothered about whether he can convert his sub appearances into starts, his impact off the bench was undeniable last year but he just doesnt have the mentality to perform for 90 mins week in week out.

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1 hour ago, Steve Earle said:

Albrighton much, much more a Dyche type!

 

1 hour ago, Richardson said:

Just had a Burnley fan say that to me, I would do it in a heart beat

No! We can't ask one of our title winners to live in Burnley. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, funkyrobot said:

The results post lock down don’t back up the impact theory tbh

That is not exclusive on Gray though. He has had fine results as an impact sub.

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4 minutes ago, TaggertvsWise said:

That is not exclusive on Gray though. He has had fine results as an impact sub.

No , but if he wants to leave let him go and get a game elsewhere . We can use the money to improve. Next year he gos for free

 

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1 hour ago, KFS said:

Talking about him being an impact sub is fine, but to be that you have to make an impact..

He was much better after the restart, 1 goal and 2 assists i think? 

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1 hour ago, rachhere said:

 

No! We can't ask one of our title winners to live in Burnley. 

Are we talking about Albrighton or Gray :ph34r:

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I'm watching Huddersfield vs Forrest tonight and its so Grays level. With every player it's a case of 2 bad passes 1 good one. The championship is basically the place for inconsistent players so he would fit right in.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Richardson said:

He has never had a impact for us since he has been here, check his record out?

2 goals and 3 assists from 16 premier league substitute aperances last season. Can you name a Premier leauge player with better numbers of the bench? 

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3 minutes ago, The whole world smiles said:

2 goals and 3 assists from 16 premier league substitute aperances last season. Can you name a Premier leauge player with better numbers of the bench? 

Nacho 

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7 hours ago, dylanlegend said:

If spurs sign home I’ll piss myself... what have they become?

Don't understand why he'd go to Spurs. He'd be about 5th choice, behind Son, Bale, Bergwijn and Lamela. Wouldn't even make their bench. Unfortunately Gray has talent, but no footballing brain, which is innate, and therefore struggles to do the right things instinctively. I don't think these can be taught, there inbred, and come naturally. Whilst Vardy might not be the sharpest tool in the box, he does have a natural instinct to be in the right place at the right time (and an abundance of pace to help him get there).

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12 hours ago, The whole world smiles said:

2 goals and 3 assists from 16 premier league substitute aperances last season. Can you name a Premier leauge player with better numbers of the bench? 

Nice edit 🤣

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Just now, Webbo said:

Has he actually been linked with anyone, apart from the unlikely and unconfirmed Spurs rumour? 

Jason Bourne talksport said several clubs interested 

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Just now, happy85 said:

Jason Bourne talksport said several clubs interested 

When was this and did he mention which division? 

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It seems as if we're not desperate to keep him, you'd think we'd have received a bid by now.

 

Unless clubs are waiting for his contract to lapse,which also doesn't seem like he's in high demand. 

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