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[Albion] West Ham United vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***



Paulie Gualtieri

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Still think Europe is out of sight. There are much better sides than us around and above us.

mid table mediocrity seems attainable

not sure how that ties in with bloom and barber’s intentions of pushing on by spending £200m.

I hope Gomez is the player out of those purchases that is the one as IMHO the rest have not exactly set the world alight.
I think season of consolidation (in mid table and hopefully not worse) it’s r really that bad considering the personnel changes.

As I said earlier in the week the £200m was spent before a FFP rule change and impacted by the cycle of profit we have made in previous seasons which will run off as the look back period is fluid. The £200m was spent on the basis that it’s unlikely we will be doing this kind of spending for a while.

See Chelsea and remove a decibel point for examples of buying in bulk for the future. (As much as I hate to see it at start coming good up there)

I thought we played well yesterday and were unlucky to not win it. Sure I’m disappointed but I’m not faulting the performance overall or the team
 




raymondo

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Not a bad performance, and a decent result.

Wieffer had a very good game, but one performance won’t shut up the scapegoaters (although I see one of them has moved on to Gruda :lol:)

With the chances at the end we could’ve nicked it. Like I said a couple of times before the game, I don’t like Pedro as much playing as the lone striker and I thought he and Georginio had poor games.

Not surprised by some of the negativity on here, not because it’s deserved, but because sections of our fan base are becoming bizarrely, unduly expectant about success.
Georginio misses Welbz because they have built a great understanding.
Pedro misses Welbz because it frees him to roam more.
Our midfield miss Welbz because he presses hard (when we don't have the ball) and quickly comes deeper for layoffs when we do have it.
Dunk misses Welbz because he's the captain at the top of the pitch.
I guess we miss Welbz a bit 🤷🏼‍♂️
 


Albion my Albion

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Georginio misses Welbz because they have built a great understanding.
Pedro misses Welbz because it frees him to roam more.
Our midfield miss Welbz because he presses hard (when we don't have the ball) and quickly comes deeper for layoffs when we do have it.
Dunk misses Welbz because he's the captain at the top of the pitch.
I guess we miss Welbz a bit 🤷🏼‍♂️

26/11/26 is Thanksgiving Day in the US. It's also Danny Welbeck's birthday. Coincidence?


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Weststander

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Dropping points from leading positions has been happening a worrying number of times already this season. That’s my concern with Hurzeler and this team. I’m not sure why this is? Perhaps the weak mentality of the team? It needs to be sorted out urgently, we have dropped so many points.

Aspinall reckons because the team are simply unable to control games once we go ahead.
 




Seagullinhove

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The Guardian was quite cutting: In the first half only West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen and Brighton’s João Pedro looked at all inclined to shock the game into life, with Bowen unique in also looking able. Both ran at defenders, forced them to commit, caused moments of panic and confusion, but João Pedro’s habit was to keep the ball until the confusion spread also to himself.
Yeah. 100% this. I didn’t get what Pedro was up to.
 










Bold Seagull

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We should not be over reliant on one player in the twilight of his career
You’re always reliant on players in form. Welbeck’s had the form of his career and with new players and young manager, yes of course we’re missing him.

Doesn’t mean we’re over reliant on him, but any team misses a player who was at that point in great form.
 


sussex_guy2k2

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Georginio misses Welbz because they have built a great understanding.
Pedro misses Welbz because it frees him to roam more.
Our midfield miss Welbz because he presses hard (when we don't have the ball) and quickly comes deeper for layoffs when we do have it.
Dunk misses Welbz because he's the captain at the top of the pitch.
I guess we miss Welbz a bit 🤷🏼‍♂️
Isn’t part of the issue that we’ve not built a squad where we have a direct replacement for him, in terms of profile, and we also haven’t adapted tactically to not having him up front.
 








Machiavelli

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We should not be over reliant on one player in the twilight of his career
Well, I think we went into the season with two 'number 9s', and we only play with one at a time. We've then got a few others that play off the number 9 and at a stretch can fill in up-front. Unfortunately one of those two 9s has fallen off a cliff in terms of form. The other one has been in top form but is now injured.
To add, we've never had too many options at number 9. You can understand that to an extent, given they're usually the most expensive player in the squad.
That said, we've got some serious work to do in the next few windows on the number 9 front. A decision needs to be made on Ferguson, who's under contract until 2029, and might be trying to force the issue. I think Welbeck might play at this level until 36/37 but, if he does, his minutes will need to be managed. Not sure whether what we've got out on loan (eg Osman, Sima) can: i, play number 9; and ii, make it in the PL.
 




raymondo

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Isn’t part of the issue that we’ve not built a squad where we have a direct replacement for him, in terms of profile, and we also haven’t adapted tactically to not having him up front.
I think that's right. I imagine the club hoped that Evan could develop to fill the role to some extent, but that seems to have stalled after his injury.
 


Wardy's twin

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Much better defensively, Pedro and Rutter poor, everyone else OK. Said I'd take a point before due to our disgraceful performance last Sunday.

Final third still shit, no confidence.
Didn't think Pedro was poor in terms of effort, quite the opposite actually but he was in the wrong place most of the game and as the centre forward never in the box where he should have been.
 


Weststander

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Didn't think Pedro was poor in terms of effort, quite the opposite actually but he was in the wrong place most of the game and as the centre forward never in the box where he should have been.

The Radio Sussex team felt he got fed up making the right movement or runs, as Gruda on repeat failed to make the final pass or cross.
 


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