Davy Propper

#PLStories- #DavyPropper sends message to Brighton after joining PSV #BHAFC

Davy Propper has revealed the challenge Dutch players face coming to the Premier League. But the former Albion midfielder says he had a “great time” with the club during four seasons in England. Propper is now back at PSV and is eyeing a push for the title but has written a message to Seagulls staff and supporters. He has highlighted the leap players must make when they swap the Eredivisie for the Prem. Propper wrote: “I want to start off by saying thank you to all the people at the club who helped me and to the fans who showed their support for me throughout my four years at Brighton. “I had a great time with the club. I am very happy to have played over 100 games and look back at a lot of the performances we put in and believe we showed great progression as a Premier League team. GRAHAM POTTER STUDIES ALBION SQUAD AHEAD OF SIGNINGS “It was tough coming from Holland to England because it is such a big change; the physicality is at a much higher level. The way the game is played here is completely different in terms of intensity and there was a period of adaptation. But we did well from the off and have always I am very happy to have played 106 times in the Premier League. When you’re in the moment you don’t realise the landmarks that you pass, you always look forward knowing you’ll have time to reflect later on, but now I’ve had the summer to look back, I am very proud. I feel I have always had a good relationship with the Brighton fans; the last 18 months have been really tough with COVID-19, but I always felt the supporters' positivity and tried to do my best for them. It makes me smile to think of the emotions we went through together – the times when the games were ticking down and we needed the points, and we would always leave it late! But winning the games against Manchester United to secure our position for another season, as well as the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City, they were really great times and to feel the atmosphere was amazing. They are the moments that I will remember. Last year wasn’t good for me personally with injuries, but I got a lot of help from the club to pull through those difficult moments. I could never say anything bad about the staff or players, I am proud to have known them and played alongside them. Football is difficult, people go in separate ways, but I have made a few friends for life here. I now have a new challenge and opportunity with PSV, where we will be aiming to win the title and fighting for a place in Europe, but my time with Brighton I will never forget.
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- #DavyPropper leaves Brighton to re-join PSV Eindhoven #BHAFC

Brighton midfielder Davy Propper has ended his four-year stint on the South Coast and re-joined his former side PSV Eindhoven for an undisclosed fee. The 29-year-old joined Albion in August 2017 and was a regular in the Albion starting XI in his first three years with the club making 95 appearances in the Premier League. But a number of injuries saw him make just 11 appearances in all competitions last season. In total the Dutch international made 121 appearances for the Seagulls, scoring twice.  He was also part of the Seagulls side that reached the Emirates FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley in 2019, before being beaten by the eventual winners Manchester City. Head coach Graham Potter said: “Davy has been great to work with during my two years here and he has played an important role in maintaining the club’s Premier League status since he joined the club. “He is well thought of around the club and it was frustrating for both him and I that he had a number of setbacks with injuries last season. "This move gives him the chance to hopefully play more regularly and we wish him the best of luck with his future career."
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- #JoseIzquierdo ruled out of Albion trip to Arsenal #BHAFC

Jose Izquierdo has been hit by another injury setback. It could be the last of his troubled time with Albion as he nears the end of his current contract. The Colombia winger has been absent from the matchday 20 for the last two games and that will not change at Arsenal on Sunday. Izquierdo had one outing as sub at Sheffield United after his two-year absence due to knee operations. But he has not appeared again since and there must now be major doubts over his future with the Seagulls. Head coach Graham Potter said: “He won’t be available for the weekend. “We are looking into it at the moment but it’s a problem with his quad.” Joel Veltman and Davy Propper are again ruled out with Neal Maupay still suspended. But Lewis Dunk returns from a two-match ban. Potter said: “It’s good to have him back. “He was in a fantastic moment of form so it’s great for him to be able to finish the season on the pitch. “We’ve got a few missing. Whichever team we have, we will be competitive and will try our best.”