Apologies if I misunderstood. Albeit your point must be rather nuanced because I still feel that England and Brighton are about as good as they could be, and I generally enjoy watching them, er.....that's it.
In the case of England, we have seen great appointments of desperarion, lots of money thrown at people who did the job without giving a toss. For Southgate it was last chance saloon. He's not as good a coach as Potter but his job is rather different. I think the job matters to Southgate and the only sort I can think of to replace him with would be another young manager such as Potter. All the old English managers are shit. And the foreigners don't give a shit.
As for Brighton, we don't have the money or cachet of England to make an Ancelotti-style appointment and we'd have to take a punt on a young swivel-eyed German like stains and narwich have done. A risk. I think the Potter appointment has been very good with, as you say, potential.
I'm happy with all that but I certainly agree that England have not won the Euros and Brighton have not won the premier league. I noticed that.
This thread was quite busy last night so, with every quote and reply, peoples points get diluted. Mine are simple and, hopefully, not contradictory.
1) I see a lot of blue and white specs when it comes to England but our DoF has been heavily involved in BOTH.
2) I'd watch England even if we were really, really shit. I watched Brighton when we were really, really shit.
3) England are good but not great.
There. *dusts hands*
As an aside, it would be great to combine Brighton's undoubtedly watchable style with England's results. My word. Both teams would UNBELIEVABLE. However, Southgate is constrained, IMO, by not wanting to end up on the back page of The Scum portrayed as a turnip so it's safety first for him, while Brighton are not playing the likes of San Marino, Andorra, Panama and Sweden