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Yeah lest we forget eh..
A recent article in Germany says he wants to manage Bayern Munich one day. Does anyone really want to be here or do they see it as a stepping stone? Just for once to hear a manager say this is my dream move and hope to be here for a considerable time would be nice.The main issue is that Hurzeler wants to be here, RDZ didn't and thought he was better than us. So f*** him.
And the multiple injuries to key players didn’t play a part? I like the way he only got worked when when the squad was down to its bare bones.Yeah lest we forget eh..View attachment 194161
And surely injuries have played a key part in our recent dip in form? Didn't we recently have about 8 first team players out? Fab has been down to the bare bones but you and others don't cut him any slack, but then blame the injuries when we fell off a cliff last season. Don't get me wrong, that first season under de zerbi was the greatest season our club has ever had, and the European campaign that followed I'll never forget. I'm grateful for what he did. But his attitude towards the club model (which he signed up for) from last Christmas onwards was why our form dropped off! And yes, potter should've done better in his first two seasons, I've always said it.And the multiple injuries to key players didn’t play a part? I like the way he only got worked when when the squad was down to its bare bones.
It’s weird because Potter can seem to do no wrong in some peoples eyes yet he wasn’t the man to achieve top six and go one to top the Europa league group.
Yeah lest we forget eh..View attachment 194161
And surely injuries have played a key part in our recent dip in form? Didn't we recently have about 8 first team players out? Fab has been down to the bare bones but you and others don't cut him any slack, but then blame the injuries when we fell off a cliff last season. Don't get me wrong, that first season under de zerbi was the greatest season our club has ever had, and the European campaign that followed I'll never forget. I'm grateful for what he did. But his attitude towards the club model (which he signed up for) from last Christmas onwards was why our form dropped off! And yes, potter should've done better in his first two seasons, I've always said it.
Just one example of the original poster’s negative attitude proven completely wrong and also hitting at some strange ideas about Tony Bloom’s motives.Wouldn't hold your breathe on that one. We'll be selling any talent we do produce on the cheap to anyone who makes a reasonable offer. Best we can hope for on that score is a massive sell-on fee. Highly suspect the state-of-the-art training ground will prove to be the ultimate Bloom's Folly, unless he can persuade the council to build a private luxury housing estate on the site.
Sorry, but the academy thing is a non-starter. Take Walton as a benchmark. Will he still be here in three years time? Of course not. He'll already be in somebody's little black book and the best we can hope for is a fee and a sell-on fee. We'll be regularly watching him on MOTD. Ditto anybody else coming through the academy. We'll remain a selling club, albeit with a lovely training ground.
Sounds good - apart from a club would need alot of patience, even with a new stadium and academy (and maybe even a hotel) in place - to be able to fund sustainable growth from the output from that club's academy. Far more likely to sink without trace through the leagues in the interim unless there's also a top-class recruitment policy in operation.
Come back and start this thread again when the hotel is up and running. Until then the suspicion will remain that real estate is the club's core business, with the footballing side of things an afterthought.
I’m as passionate a match going Albion fan as they come and I thought the bloke was a ****.The proper passionate fans loved RDZ. Tho I guess you'll need to take our word for it
The evidence is what we would have had is a manager sulking and throwing his toys out of the pram everytime he didn't get his own way. Nothing was ever his fault or his shortcoming.... with RDZ in charge and a £200m war chest at his disposal when we most needed it to properly compete in the Europa League knockout stages. Or even if he'd been told to just bite the bullet til the summer when his concerns would be addressed in full.
Oh well, mustn't grumble. Got some nice shiny new infrastructure coming down the line and a nice new Wally From St Pauli guy who just repeats the meaningless mantra Trust The Process while all the while floundering
And...RELAX!
Why would managing Brighton be any manager’s dream job (unless they were a Brighton fan)?A recent article in Germany says he wants to manage Bayern Munich one day. Does anyone really want to be here or do they see it as a stepping stone? Just for once to hear a manager say this is my dream move and hope to be here for a considerable time would be nice.
The plan was always spend big in the summer. Roberto just didn’t fancy it well before then.... with RDZ in charge and a £200m war chest at his disposal when we most needed it to properly compete in the Europa League knockout stages. Or even if he'd been told to just bite the bullet til the summer when his concerns would be addressed in full.
Oh well, mustn't grumble. Got some nice shiny new infrastructure coming down the line and a nice new Wally From St Pauli guy who just repeats the meaningless mantra Trust The Process while all the while floundering
And...RELAX!
Fab down to the bare bones are you serious?And surely injuries have played a key part in our recent dip in form? Didn't we recently have about 8 first team players out? Fab has been down to the bare bones but you and others don't cut him any slack, but then blame the injuries when we fell off a cliff last season. Don't get me wrong, that first season under de zerbi was the greatest season our club has ever had, and the European campaign that followed I'll never forget. I'm grateful for what he did. But his attitude towards the club model (which he signed up for) from last Christmas onwards was why our form dropped off! And yes, potter should've done better in his first two seasons, I've always said it.
Potter was a bit dull although I will give him credit here he improved players, DeZerbi improved players lots of them, who has Fab improved?And surely injuries have played a key part in our recent dip in form? Didn't we recently have about 8 first team players out? Fab has been down to the bare bones but you and others don't cut him any slack, but then blame the injuries when we fell off a cliff last season. Don't get me wrong, that first season under de zerbi was the greatest season our club has ever had, and the European campaign that followed I'll never forget. I'm grateful for what he did. But his attitude towards the club model (which he signed up for) from last Christmas onwards was why our form dropped off! And yes, potter should've done better in his first two seasons, I've always said it.
We've had the most injuries and most games missed through injury of any team in the league.Fab down to the bare bones are you serious?
Not really seeing as Dunk and Bissouma were both cleared of all charges.The uncomfortable truth for a lot of Brighton fans is that he has a very similar legal status to Dunk and Bissouma.
That’s why I said legally. Morally is a different thing.Not really seeing as Dunk and Bissouma were both cleared of all charges.
Greenwood wasn't prosecuted due to the victim withdrawing statements and not wanting to proceed leaving them unable to secure a conviction.