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[Albion] How’s Your Hürzeler Mojometer 11 Games In?



Zeberdi

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How’s the Fabian Hürzeler mojo-meter after 11 games?

Jury still out?
Warming to him?
Convinced?
 




Javeaseagull

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I think what I like the most is that he is always quick to praise the players. He goes to great pains to make his point that it comes from them on the pitch. Almost the opposite of the egomaniacs we are use to making it all about themselves. Yes, I am in love. :ROFLMAO:
 




Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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Man City has done it for me. Until then I was not 100% convinced that this season would go the right way, but that's twice in four games he's made the changes to turn around games we didn't look likely to win. Granted, one was only Spurs, but they were actually two up. Then to dominate City after making the right change (Ayari for Baleba obvs, but O Riley was a risky move) shows courage and no little intelligence.

The Wolves capitulation was more on the players than him, and Liverpool are Liverpool, so no shame there)

FH is going to be a far better manager than RDZ, who was breathtaking for one season but was temperamental and in the end couldn't stop us conceding loads of goals once his methods were found out. I reckon this guy will be excellent for a few seasons tbh
 


Bozza

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It's a bloody scandal that it appears (unless I've missed it) that there isn't a FH song. New manager, new country - doing an amazing job, come on let's make him feel wanted. And Goddamit someone start a Baleba song to I'm a believer.
If he wants a song, he should have an easier to promounce name.
 


Man City has done it for me. Until then I was not 100% convinced that this season would go the right way, but that's twice in four games he's made the changes to turn around games we didn't look likely to win. Granted, one was only Spurs, but they were actually two up. Then to dominate City after making the right change (Ayari for Baleba obvs, but O Riley was a risky move) shows courage and no little intelligence.

The Wolves capitulation was more on the players than him, and Liverpool are Liverpool, so no shame there)

FH is going to be a far better manager than RDZ, who was breathtaking for one season but was temperamental and in the end couldn't stop us conceding loads of goals once his methods were found out. I reckon this guy will be excellent for a few seasons tbh
Agree totally. The thing which impresses me is his quote after the Liverpool loss. Saying that he doesn't want us to be little ol Brighton and we can compete with the establishment is a big confidence boost to the players as well. Work hard and you can be up there with the Liverpool's City's and Arsenal's irrespective of their size!
 








Simster

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Agree totally. The thing which impresses me is his quote after the Liverpool loss. Saying that he doesn't want us to be little ol Brighton and we can compete with the establishment is a big confidence boost to the players as well. Work hard and you can be up there with the Liverpool's City's and Arsenal's irrespective of their size!
In fairness, we've not been far off the biggest clubs in the land for three years now, but he seems keen to have us competing at that next level. And you know, we might just have the squad to do it now. We've got a quality squad now. We could pick a second XI that would give a game to 10 first teams in the Premier League.
 


Zeberdi

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Triggaaar

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Absolutely love him!

We’re 4th after 11 games and those 11 games include Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs, Chelsea and Newcastle for gods sake!

13 points from those 7 games.

But 3 points from Ipswich, Wolves, and Forrest at home.

With the big teams out the way, we're going to be in trouble now we've got the lower teams to play.
 


In fairness, we've not been far off the biggest clubs in the land for three years now, but he seems keen to have us competing at that next level. And you know, we might just have the squad to do it now. We've got a quality squad now. We could pick a second XI that would give a game to 10 first teams in the Premier League.
Again, agree. We had Potter saying about history lesson and Roberto admittedly taking us to a new level but he would still say "we are Brighton and can't match the quality of the big 3" last season. Now we have Fab who says we can match the top teams.
 


Simster

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13 points from those 7 games.

But 3 points from Ipswich, Wolves, and Forrest at home.

With the big teams out the way, we're going to be in trouble now we've got the lower teams to play.
Forest aren't a lower team. You might want to check the table. And Wolves was a team brain fart that should never have happened.

We will smash the lower teams.
 




Oh_aye

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After last year the De Zerbi it feels quite nice to have someone just quietly going about their business.

We're still a bit of an odd thing. Tactics wise. Look great in moments and shaky in other moments but he's a young manager with a young newish squad and I'm very happy with the trajectory they are all.on and what looks like great spirit in the camp.

Easy to forget that City were playing well in the first half. Zipping the ball about and a lot of tiring running and covering. Would have been easy to wilt when De Bruyne and co came on, but it suggests something good is happening that they kept going and really nice scenes at the end with all players and management hugging.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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fab by name, fab by nature!
was a bit worried after the Chelsea game.
but today, at half time I Wondered what would go on. I actually said to my bro I think he should bring Baleba and Pedro on. I wouldn't normally consider myself any good at that sort of thing, but…….
he can change things, has a plan B, and probably C as well.
glad the Ipswich bloke decided to stay put!
:bloom:
 






Springal

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Surpassed Roberto already for me IMO. Tactically he’s on another level with how much he changes and adapts the team mid game
 






Springal

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It's tempting to disagree with this until you realise the only games we've lost are against Liverpool and Chelsea who are probably the two best teams in the league.
And honestly the subs and subtle tactical changes is making a huge difference we rarely saw under Roberto
 




Triggaaar

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Forest aren't a lower team.

They've had a great start but we are favourites to finish above them and should have won that game at home.


We will smash the lower teams.

Ipswich? It is surprising how our points have come from the tougher games.
 


Simster

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They've had a great start but we are favourites to finish above them and should have won that game at home.




Ipswich? It is surprising how our points have come from the tougher games.
Ipswich is the one and only game. Wolves was a brain fart that simply won't happen again this season. We were two up with two minutes to play, it was job done.

Reading up the table, we basically beat Wolves yet didn't, we crushed Everton (eventually), beat Man Utd, beat Newcastle. :shrug:

Forest are in the top 6 on merit so they don't count.
 


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