Thank you. Rod has now been reunited with his season ticket and bank card thanks to the power of NSC. He gave my friend’s son (who went to his first ever game yesterday) a monetary reward which was lovely.
I would have thought fellow Brighton supporters would now know better than to pass judgement from the outside on another club’s sacking of a manager in this way. In his final season, McCarthy had use of four decent attacking players in Bersant Celina, David McGoldrick, Martyn Waghorn and Joe...
Are the people slagging off Ipswich for getting rid of McCarthy the same ones who understand why Brighton got rid of Hughton?
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Also has parallels with 1981/82 when the players did well enough in the first half of the season for the ultra defensive manager to contemplate a more expansive game, and then relegation form beckoned.
I’m not entirely sure a noisy atmosphere particularly helps the team performance. We drew that game against Wednesday and the other one that is often cited, against Burnley, we lost. The other games where the club have sought to build the pre-match atmosphere, such as against Crystal Palace in...
Ridiculous. It wasn’t even like the majority view of their fans that day. Most didn’t even know what the banner was trying to say and were embarrassed and apologetic to us when they found out.
Actually, most are still happy to be rid of McCarthy. Attendances at Portman Road are higher than at this stage last season. Paul Lambert has helped to raise morale and strengthened the bond between the team, coaching staff and the supporters, something that hasn’t been there for a long time.