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A few facts for the fans that don't come to many games



Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
YES YES and YES! Are you so blinkered or short sighted that you can't see that once Gus has built a side we will be moving forward. Also you might notice the new acadamy, this club is going through a huge transition, enjoy it!

You did realise we were playing effectively half our reserve team today didn't you.

I hope I am not alone in my thoughts on this is DEFINATELY the way to fill a football stadium.

No, you're not alone. There are some very short sighted members of this forum who cannot see long term. It's great to see the youngsters playing in exactly the same style as the senior squad which is why some of them have been able to make the step up fairly seamlessly.
It's almost as if posters have never seen non league teams beat league teams in the FA cup before. Goldfish memories.
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,233
But we DO have a depleted squad through injury and he didn't want to risk more players than he needed to. That is not showing disrespect to Wrexham that is taking a sensible approach to our current situation. Do you really believe that Wrexham would have preferred to play a full strength Albion side giving less opportunity of making the next round?

We need to stay in the Championship and if that means giving a run out to the development squad in cup ties then I am all for that

Totally agree.

All the criticism of today's line up seems to have forgotten our current list as long as your arm of injuries & suspensions. Also, today was a perfect opportunity for giving the youngsters invaluable 1st team experience. Gus done the right thing today for me.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I don't know but whenever BHAFC have played a team from a higher league I have always wanted the other side to put out their strongest possible team or the win seems cheap and hollow.

We put LuaLua in the team today and now he's out for 8 weeks. If CMS or El-Abd were also risked, then where would that leave us with league games?
 




Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,093
Lancing
We put LuaLua in the team today and now he's out for 8 weeks. If CMS or El-Abd were also risked, then where would that leave us with league games?

You can't wrap players up in cotton wool. They could get injured in any game or indeed any training session.
 




LRB77

Member
Nov 10, 2009
36
Worthing
YES YES and YES! Are you so blinkered or short sighted that you can't see that once Gus has built a side we will be moving forward. Also you might notice the new acadamy, this club is going through a huge transition, enjoy it!

You did realise we were playing effectively half our reserve team today didn't you.

I hope I am not alone in my thoughts on this is DEFINATELY the way to fill a football stadium.

Don't say THIS very often but THIS!

Not a great result but really enjoyed watching our players for the future today.

No you are not alone.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
You can't wrap players up in cotton wool. They could get injured in any game or indeed any training session.
Why take the risk when we already have an injury list as long as your arm? We didn't lose the game today although anyone could be forgiven for thinking that we did the way the moaners are carrying on. Last year we had to have two replays in the cup and still got to the fifth round. Poyet wasn't disrispecting Wrexham, he simply didn't have enough players to play.
 


Turkey

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
15,584
Really enjoyed seeing some of the dev squad play today. I think some of the moans are understandable but people need to remember they are development, hence they are developing! They're not the finished article yet, and I'm sure we working with them to make them better when it comes to the final ball and so on.

Also don't have a problem with Gus's selection, it was pretty much as full strength as we could be starting off with the exceptions of CMS and Bridcutt, who have both played so much this season probably needed a break.
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,233
Why take the risk when we already have an injury list as long as your arm? We didn't lose the game today although anyone could be forgiven for thinking that we did the way the moaners are carrying on. Last year we had to have two replays in the cup and still got to the fifth round. Poyet wasn't disrispecting Wrexham, he simply didn't have enough players to play.

Exactly !,

Poyet can only select on the basis of the facts before him. He chose the team today based on what's in the best interests of OUR club, not on the basis of whether it disrespects the opposition or not. I couldn't give a flying f*** what the opposition thinks, Gus works for us, not them. Of course, he's not disrespecting them anyway - their manager, put in the same position, would most likely do exactly the same thing.
 


Jimmy Come Lately

Registered Loser
Oct 27, 2011
504
Hove
2) Passing it around looking for an opening is not "showing a total lack of passion"

Quite. I enjoyed seeing some of that patient build-up play just outside the Wrexham box trying to tease their defence apart, which I'm guessing is something that Gus wants as an attacking option. It works well enough for Spain, after all. Most Championship defences we've played wouldn't tolerate it for a second, not with the squad and the confidence we've currently got, so it was worth giving it a go against Wrexham instead of constantly snatching at half-chances (although we did a bit of that too). Gus and the players have probably learned something from its so-so success.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,271
Withdean area
YES YES and YES! Are you so blinkered or short sighted that you can't see that once Gus has built a side we will be moving forward. Also you might notice the new acadamy, this club is going through a huge transition, enjoy it!

You did realise we were playing effectively half our reserve team today didn't you.

I hope I am not alone in my thoughts on this is DEFINATELY the way to fill a football stadium.

Best post I've seen in ages. The Gus style will suit the improved squad come August 2012, with some players who weren't up to it at Champ' level long departed.
 




fire&skill

Killer-Diller
Jan 17, 2009
4,296
Shoreham-by-Sea
Very exciting and promising today. We were so much better than them and that was the frustrating thing. I think the 'Shoot!' thing came about because of the dodginess of their keeper - he was bound to spill something. We just needed somebody to follow up.

That said, play the majority of the team that ended the game, in the style we were playing and I'm sure we'll be fine.
 


bhawoddy

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2011
3,621
Really enjoyed seeing some of the dev squad play today. I think some of the moans are understandable but people need to remember they are development, hence they are developing! They're not the finished article yet, and I'm sure we working with them to make them better when it comes to the final ball and so on.

Also don't have a problem with Gus's selection, it was pretty much as full strength as we could be starting off with the exceptions of CMS and Bridcutt, who have both played so much this season probably needed a break.

Im not convinced that they were booing the DS players. There were a few regulars out there today who gave pretty poor performances IMO and rightly deserve a kick up the arse.
 


chucky1973

New member
Nov 3, 2010
8,829
Crawley
yes yes and yes! Are you so blinkered or short sighted that you can't see that once gus has built a side we will be moving forward. Also you might notice the new acadamy, this club is going through a huge transition, enjoy it!

You did realise we were playing effectively half our reserve team today didn't you.

I hope i am not alone in my thoughts on this is definately the way to fill a football stadium.

this this this
 




Best Foot Forward

Active member
Apr 29, 2008
200
Burgess Hill
Some would say after our fairly mediocre performances of late, that fielding our best eleven available players and absolutely going out to wipe Wrexham off the park with quick incisive passing like we managed to play last season might actually give the team a belief that we can win again regularly.
A CMS Hat-trick today would have been a real boost before Bristol City next saturday.
I don't think we are likely to see the likes of Kasim,Rodgers or probably Agdestein again this season, so why build up their confidence in preference to CMS.

Sounds like you could be seeing more of them in the replay based on Gus' post match comments.

I really enjoyed seeing the development squad players today....thought they all showed great potential
 


Turkey

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
15,584
Im not convinced that they were booing the DS players. There were a few regulars out there today who gave pretty poor performances IMO and rightly deserve a kick up the arse.

I wasn't really talking about the booing but the moans about passing the ball (to slowly, not incisive enough etc).
 


chucky1973

New member
Nov 3, 2010
8,829
Crawley
1) It is not necessary to "SHOOT" every time we get within 35 yards of goal

2) Passing it around looking for an opening is not "showing a total lack of passion"

3) We do not need to "Send it" down the wing every time we pick the ball up in midfield

4) "About time we played some long ball" is not an appropriate comment for the North stand

and finally and most importantly

5) If you ever, ever, ever come and sit near me again and boo a team with SIX development players off the pitch after we draw with a decent conference side; having had plenty of shots and played the proper style of football that Gus wants us to, I will hunt you down and f***ing KILL YOU

:angry:


Apologies to all regular NSC'ers for the rant, and to all the ST holders who usually sit around me but decided not to come or sit elsewhere - freeing the seats for dickheads to occupy, I look forward to sitting with you for the next game and having a bit of normality back.
SOunds like you were sat near me!! Row P north stand close to the East. Some right frigging knobs around us today that obvious had not been before and so glad they are not going to be there next week, standing up swearing loudly, in fact screaming at one stage, "your f***ing shit" when we didnt shoot and once when JFC had a pass go astray, he shouted "overpaid waste of space" in the end even a steward came in with a video recorder and started filming his as his language was so bad.

For whay its worth I thought he kids did a great job today and showed great calmness on the ball and some great vision. The future of the club is in great hands and I am so for that. I no Vic Bragg personnally and he has raved about our kids for a while now and seeing them today I can see why.
 


jessiejames

Never late in a V8
Jan 20, 2009
2,756
Brighton, United Kingdom
I hope some of the first timers who came today enjoyed the experience and come back again.

Only if they have a basic understanding of football.The newbies around me a woman who wanted to know where the standing terrace was and why is it an all seated stadium,why is there no commentry on the game and best of all the group of lads behind me when the north started singing stand up if you hate Palace they asked whats the song about are they anti royal family that is the truth..
 




Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
1) It is not necessary to "SHOOT" every time we get within 35 yards of goal.

I thought one of the memorable features of the game was our willingness to shoot from long-range.
 


Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,199
Setting out with the aim of controlling possession, regardless of how ponderous and negative that might make our play, creates a game of football with limited action at either end and a sense that if you nip out for 5 minutes you might well not miss very much.
 


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