I made what I thought was this visionary post about an hour ago after a full day’s Easter eating and drinking. Then slumped on the sofa and woke up, and have since started eating and drinking again. I can’t really remember what I meant in the first place to be honest. I know that I feel sick though.
I think you misunderstood my post. I mean it is the beginning of the end for RDZ at the Albion, not the beginning of the end for Bloom’s project.
My whole point was that Managers come and go, but if we’re lucky, the vision and ownership remain the same.
Brilliant manager. The best we’ve ever had, and a true pioneer in the what he does.
Should we do everything we can to keep him? Yes
But has the tide turned? Sadly, I think yes. I fully expect him to leave this Summer, but even if he doesn’t, it is the beginning of the end. But Blooms’s project...
Last year we were the most exciting team in the country. We were absolutely unplayable on our day, and we had a brilliant squad. We were potentially only a proper 30 goal a season striker from being a Champions League team. So Tony went out and brought one in Jao Pedro. And all RDZ can do is...
Did anyone else hear the rumour about him having a fall out with the club?
(This information is absolutely nothing like my initial exclusive SCOOP on his injury, it was just some random bollocks I heard.)
He is absolutely international standard in the right setup. Is the current England team the right setup? I don't think so. Although it probably would have been had Southgate picked him and integrated him properly 3 years ago.
I've often thought it must be absolutely bizarre to grow up being the best player in your friendship group, then your club, then your school, and to be so vastly superior at something to everyone around you that you get picked up and paid incredible, life-changing money to do it for a living...
That game was the first time my eldest son saw us win, after 3 years of going! (Covid messed up a year of that). I remember saying to him at half-time "No matter what happens in this game, I've never seen a Brighton team play that well before, and even if we lose this game 1-4 you have still...
I feel like striking against Easter this year. It's much too early. There should be sunshine and bluebells at Easter, not pissing rain and mud.
Next year it is on the 20th April. That will be a proper Easter.
That's what he tried in his debut, and he didn't get another cap for years.
He needs to show Southgate why he is so much better than Maguire. Spraying the ball 90 yards to the wingers toe, mazy runs out of defence and chest passes galore back to the keeper. That's what we need to see.