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[Albion] A difficult season ahead



Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
That would be quite surprising if all three promoted teams avoided relegation, I think at least one of them will be relegated. If not any of them, who did he predict to be relegated?

It happened two years ago, with us Newcastle & Huddersfield.

Fulham also showed spending lots of money is no guarantee of survival.
 




el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
12,547
The dull part of the south coast
Look at the OPs 22 posts (as I often do) almost every one critical, I'm not convinced he/she's Palace, but I have got a burning torch on standby just in case.

Your predecessor used to hang around (‘scuse the pun!) East Anglia back in the 1600s, so at a guess I reckon the OP could be a Naarrwich fan - witch ever, a bit of ducking and diving might be in order.

I shall get my cloak. :D
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
72,015
If we are relying on three teams being worse than us to stay up again I think that we may be approaching this division in completely the wrong way, I don’t believe that we are doing that at all. TB looks to have chosen the risky route rather than the more traditional “chuck money at it” approach. I know that he will be way more upset than me if it goes wrong and we end up back in the Championship.

Everyone has to be just a bit excited about next season now don’t they? Even if gutted about CH’s sacking. We support the club not the manager if push comes to shove surely. Although there seem to be a few posters not of that opinion at the moment.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
If we are relying on three teams being worse than us to stay up again I think that we may be approaching this division in completely the wrong way, I don’t believe that we are doing that at all. TB looks to have chosen the risky route rather than the more traditional “chuck money at it” approach. I know that he will be way more upset than me if it goes wrong and we end up back in the Championship.

Everyone has to be just a bit excited about next season now don’t they? Even if gutted about CH’s sacking. We support the club not the manager if push comes to shove surely. Although there seem to be a few posters not of that opinion at the moment.

No, I can't say I am even a little bit excited about next season. I haven't seen anything yet to get excited about. Maybe a preseason game might help?
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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No, I can't say I am even a little bit excited about next season. I haven't seen anything yet to get excited about. Maybe a preseason game might help?

Fair enough. I do not expect us to hit the ground running with such a change in playing philosophy though. I think we may be a bit of a shambles initially.
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,885
Almería
As a manager, Beatrix is an unknown quantity to me, but I am confident that at least we won’t have to play 38 away games again this season.

Hopefully, he can pull a rabbit out of a hat; no flopsy bunnies, please. Maybe he'll have a gander at the U23s and find a golden goose there.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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If we are relying on three teams being worse than us to stay up again I think that we may be approaching this division in completely the wrong way, I don’t believe that we are doing that at all. TB looks to have chosen the risky route rather than the more traditional “chuck money at it” approach. I know that he will be way more upset than me if it goes wrong and we end up back in the Championship.

Everyone has to be just a bit excited about next season now don’t they? Even if gutted about CH’s sacking. We support the club not the manager if push comes to shove surely. Although there seem to be a few posters not of that opinion at the moment.
A bit excited, a bit optimistic and a bit worried. Will no doubt be at my levels of all three at some point between now and next May.



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Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Hove
If we are relying on three teams being worse than us to stay up again I think that we may be approaching this division in completely the wrong way, I don’t believe that we are doing that at all. TB looks to have chosen the risky route rather than the more traditional “chuck money at it” approach. I know that he will be way more upset than me if it goes wrong and we end up back in the Championship.

Everyone has to be just a bit excited about next season now don’t they? Even if gutted about CH’s sacking. We support the club not the manager if push comes to shove surely. Although there seem to be a few posters not of that opinion at the moment.

How else do you finish above other teams unless they are worse than you?
 


Icy Gull

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How else do you finish above other teams unless they are worse than you?

Relying on three being worse is not a great attitude to a season before it even starts. The number of fans looking around for three teams we hope will be worse than us is a pretty negative approach :shrug:

If after two seasons we are not looking to establish ourselves as a mid table team rather than relegation strugglers every year, then our ambitions aren’t that high. I think TB has rolled the dice to try and get us away from being #teamslikebrighton.

CH was sacked for this reason imo, he lived in fear of every other team and that is no attitude to take year on year.
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Relying on three being worse is not a great attitude to a season before it even starts. The number of fans looking around for three teams we hope will be worse than us is a pretty negative approach :shrug:

If after two seasons we are not looking to establish ourselves as a mid table team rather than relegation strugglers every year, then our ambitions aren’t that high. I think TB has rolled the dice to try and get us away from being #teamslikebrighton.

CH was sacked for this reason imo, he lived in fear of every other team and that is no attitude to take year on year.

I think TB wants us to be more adventurous, play a more progressive style of football, develop more younger exciting players. What that translates to next season is anyone's guess because I would have thought our wage bill will stay around the bottom 4 as will our spending. Are we relying on 3 teams being worse, or us being better than at least 3 other teams?

I think ambitions next season is survival with a bit more panache, a bit more adventure, risking more. If you're going to be disappointed with anything below a midtable finish, then it might be reasonable to suggest your expectations are already a bit high. Let's be realistic, Potter may need a bit of time to get his ideas across, and we may suffer some bad runs because of it. He can only be as good as his tools.
 




Bra

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Feb 21, 2009
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Cant say as it stands that I am in any way confident about next season. I thought the sacking of Chris was correct, the club appeared to have gone stale and fearful and that needed to change.
But even had Chris stayed I am of the opinion that we need experienced, proven quality in midfield and forward areas if we are to progress. All the links I am seeing at the moment, although paper talk, seem to be about young, unproven talent with hopeful potential for the future. That with a new manager, however much change was needed is a potentially hazardous route to take. We will need the existing group to step up considerably if we aren't to finish in the bottom three and there were no signs of that in the last half of the season. Indeed lets not forget that two of our more talented and forward thinking and running players are out of the start of next season and it is little wonder why I feel a season of toil is in the offing.
 


Icy Gull

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I think TB wants us to be more adventurous, play a more progressive style of football, develop more younger exciting players. What that translates to next season is anyone's guess because I would have thought our wage bill will stay around the bottom 4 as will our spending. Are we relying on 3 teams being worse, or us being better than at least 3 other teams?

I think ambitions next season is survival with a bit more panache, a bit more adventure, risking more. If you're going to be disappointed with anything below a midtable finish, then it might be reasonable to suggest your expectations are already a bit high. Let's be realistic, Potter may need a bit of time to get his ideas across, and we may suffer some bad runs because of it. He can only be as good as his tools.

My expectations are actually zilch! I think it’s a really risky strategy and is likely to end badly. However I hated last season so much that I am really pleased TB has bitten the bullet. My hopes are high though, it’s a football fan thing pre-season isn’t it :smile:

Another season like the last half of the last one would guarantee plenty of deliberate non attendance at games from me.

Edit, don’t read this as an entitled view, I can take losing just not in the manner we did last season.
 


Steve in Japan

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Hopefully, he can pull a rabbit out of a hat; no flopsy bunnies, please. Maybe he'll have a gander at the U23s and find a golden goose there.

I am wondering how GP is filling his day. All the players must be in Dubai or similarly blingy destinations. He can paint his office (done), watch the vids of last season (done), maybe even a gander at NSC (done and probably wishes he was still at Swansea...). Maybe he's in all day workshops with PB. Hmmm.

I reckon he's pretending to watch last seasons videos but really watching the Cricket.
 




Bakero

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Oct 9, 2010
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I am wondering how GP is filling his day. All the players must be in Dubai or similarly blingy destinations. He can paint his office (done), watch the vids of last season (done), maybe even a gander at NSC (done and probably wishes he was still at Swansea...). Maybe he's in all day workshops with PB. Hmmm.

I reckon he's pretending to watch last seasons videos but really watching the Cricket.

Pottering about, no doubt.
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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My expectations are actually zilch! I think it’s a really risky strategy and is likely to end badly. However I hated last season so much that I am really pleased TB has bitten the bullet. My hopes are high though, it’s a football fan thing pre-season isn’t it :smile:

Another season like the last half of the last one would guarantee plenty of deliberate non attendance at games from me.

Edit, don’t read this as an entitled view, I can take losing just not in the manner we did last season.

Hopes and expectations. I think that is a very reasonable approach personally, my expectations are probably a bit higher than yours then, because I know we have a squad capable of survival and a new manager is taking over solid foundations, not a club in disarray. There are not many managers who come into the Premier League as Potter has done at the end of May with a team and squad in decent enough shape.

As I said on another thread, I'm not going to get bogged down in league positions, we might play some fantastic football, score plenty of goals and still finish 17th, which would be an improvement even though not in positions.
 


supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
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Someone has to come out with the same old rhetoric every season. This is a tough league every year.

Spot on. Our first half of the last season is enough to tell me that we are good enough to compete, as it was the tactics that let us down.

Five new decent signings and keeping D&D will prove we are better than where we finished last year.

Palace will be weaker, a Burnley will struggle and the three coming up will all be poor.

Add to that Watford who will have been found out next year and Bournemouth who’ve peaked and a Leicester with an ever ageing Vardy.

It’s not as tough as the OP suggests PROVIDING we keep and buy the right players.


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supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
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Spot on. Our first half of the last season is enough to tell me that we are good enough to compete, as it was the tactics that let us down.

Five new decent signings and keeping D&D will prove we are better than where we finished last year.

Palace will be weaker, a Burnley will struggle and the three coming up will all be poor.

Add to that Watford who will have been found out next year and Bournemouth who’ve peaked and a Leicester with an ever ageing Vardy.

It’s not as tough as the OP suggests PROVIDING we keep and buy the right players.


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I almost forgot about Newcastle and Southampton aswell!


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One Teddy Maybank

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Where we are in our development as a club it was always going to be a challenge regardless of who’s manager.




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SollysLeftFoot

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Mar 17, 2019
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As long as we give it a go, play some decent football and don't fold back to 10-1 formation and then it'll be alright. I think we'll be okay, just - i see so many people bigging up Norwich before any transfer activity. I can't see them doing well based on what they've got, this could change but then we could sign some absolute worldies and be mid-table.

I for one, just want us to be playing regular decent football even if we do shut up shop occasionally, I don't want to see us play negatively against a relegation rival at home...
 


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