[Albion] Matoma Flag looked great, but..

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albionant

Active member
Aug 29, 2007
183
"Mitoma flag looked great, but...

What happens to the old flags, such as RDZ's?

How and where are they stored?

Does the club help and support?

What's the flag story behind the scenes?"
 
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fly high

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
2,037
in a house
"Matoma flag looked great, but...

What happens to the old flags, such as RDZ's?

How and where are they stored?

Does the club help and support?

What's the flag story behind the scenes?"
Who's this bloke Matoma? New player?
 






Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,890
Earth
"Matoma flag looked great, but...

What happens to the old flags, such as RDZ's?

How and where are they stored?

Does the club help and support?

What's the flag story behind the scenes?"
Ready to ship out to the south of France for when we play them in next years Champions league.
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brighton_tom

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2008
6,128
I would love to know where the 'withdean to wembley' flag is. That would look great covering the north stand from front to back.
 








Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
22,322
Born In Shoreham
His success didn’t stop him being a knob toward the club and owner.

Perhaps rather than either venomously vilifying or hero-worshipping managers, you should just find a middle ground?
Now where would be the fun in that 😁 tbf RDZ isn’t top of my list of favourite Albion managers, probably comes in at 3rd place.
 


Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,890
Earth
Had the best season ever under RDZ , how quickly you forget
Jeez, some uptight bods on here, don’t take yourself too seriously.
It’s not always that black & white is it? Take it you were lauding Cucerella the time he was here, player of the season and all that. Still cheering him now when he comes back the Amex?
Loved everything about RDZ with his time here, especially watching us in Europe, best period in the clubs history, but as soon as he started to undermine the club I’m afraid he’s slips into the knob category.
 












huzzah

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2023
388
I loved RDZ, and if he was still with us I still would.
I loved his big balls and hot blood.
I loved his touchline sprints.
I love that you can buy our players but not our spirit.
If he was a knob (which I disagree with) he was our knob.
We don't know what happened behind the scenes, people say he gave up, if so that's sad, other people say we got found out, if so RDZ is being maligned.
Saying all of that, I love Hürzeler too, in a different way.
(I also loved Hughton, García, Poyet, Adams, McGhee and a whole bunch more)
I feel my life is better for loving the one that I am with and looking back fondly on the good times we had.

so this thread is about a matoma flag, you say?
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
22,322
Born In Shoreham
Jeez, some uptight bods on here, don’t take yourself too seriously.
It’s not always that black & white is it? Take it you were lauding Cucerella the time he was here, player of the season and all that. Still cheering him now when he comes back the Amex?
Loved everything about RDZ with his time here, especially watching us in Europe, best period in the clubs history, but as soon as he started to undermine the club I’m afraid he’s slips into the knob category.
An ambitious manager wanting signings in January to keep the season alive isn’t exactly unique is it?
 


Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,890
Earth
An ambitious manager wanting signings in January to keep the season alive isn’t exactly unique is it?
No, not at all, but something clearly went down hill at the end of his tenure. what do you think that was down too?
 


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