Just wonderful we had a player of that quality in our team so long. Happy for him, he deserves to move where he wants after serving us so well. Will miss the Cruyff turns, pin point crosses and the smile that wasn't quite a smile. Top of the Albion wall of legends. Exciting to 'operation...
Will be interesting to see if Hurzeler has enough coaching equity to coax a few talented prospects over the line, but suspect like RDZ he'll build that equity with us and the model of coming to us to grow in the PL shop window is back where we are until Hurz grows that reputation.
KD-H felt like the most unlikely signing we'd pull off, not least because we'd made it known for months let alone that he's a known-known to every PL scout and manager...one of which he knows, likes and is at the helm of a huge club.
Being objective, Potter gave RDZ a brilliant foundation to work with. We didn't really want Potter to go, until he left us, and he's now learnt some experience managing big players in big clubs. He chooses good coaching staff and tactically isn't a million miles from how we like to see the team...
Also, whilst RDZ was my favourite BHA coach so far, he had a few surprising blind spots. Either he was being petulant in the way he played when our wingers weren't available or he simply didn't have playing narrow, direct and central in his playbook of experience. Sure it was no surprise we...
There is no growth without discomfort. Remember how it felt when Potter, staff and players exited? Without that discomfort we'd have had no RDZ and not grown. The injuries since have resulted in the hiring of one of Europes best football medics.
The January transfer window was a reminder to...
Shhhh...I don't think any of us can say it. When Dunky's time is up there will be a parting of the South Downs with a golden light shining upon him and with that an almighty clap of thunder and puff of smoke. As the smoke clears only the sound of seagulls will be heard and there will be Dunky...
There is a risk here we're all being a bit neurotic and pedantic because we're all as anxious as hell RDZ will be leaving in the summer. It's clouding my perspective a bit and I should just lean into enjoying the best manager we've ever had.
Where to begin? To his credit when we didn't have the wide players he adapted the shape to play narrow and with some success. It's unlucky to lose Mitoma, but in January or June there probably isn't another Mitoma so it's a bit of a fantasy that we could have found the right depth to deliver a...
Go back to when a Hinshelwood was last on the starting line up and tell yourself then to imagine it's 2023...we're in the top 6, in Europe and 3-0 down against Villa and have the right to feel we can get something out of the game. Our journey just feels wonderfully ridiculous at times.
Yup a bit of luck with Villa today and yes a bit of undoing ourselves, but respect to Unai Emery who has a thorough game plan to win the inches against us.
I was sat on the centre line so could see and hear the opposite ends. Brighton fans were a lot more visual with their support and a lot more audible until of course the end...hearing 'glory, glory Man United' is painful. Yes there were lulls in support from all fans, but it wasn't a scintilating...