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Its All Too Beautiful
An injury list, part caused by the new fitness regime implemented by Garcia...
is there a new fitness regime? its not worked for kemy, but I see that Buckley is no longer the sicknote he was last season!
An injury list, part caused by the new fitness regime implemented by Garcia...
Pity it is nonsense.
We are a long way short of the organisational and tactical nous of Gus Poyet's Brighton and Hove Albion.
Pity it is nonsense.
We are a long way short of the organisational and tactical nous of Gus Poyet's Brighton and Hove Albion.
I am a season ticket holder, haven't missed a home match and frequently go to away games. Stats are useful for making a point for debate rather than having a go at another poster.
i am not missing poyet one bit
we had plenty of nights just like last night under him
And that was even with the likes of bridcutt and orlandi fit.
I agree.
People have very short memories.
At least we try and move the ball with a bit more tempo. Just so happens that our best players for doing this are unfit at present
I don't think Oscar has changed us that much at all, in fact we were just as poor for periods under Gus as we are currently with Oscar.
Under Gus in his first season in the Championship, we didn't win for 9 matches (L5 D4), from 17.09.11 to 05.11.11, and we lost 4 of our 5 games in December, then didn't win for 8 games from mid March to the end of the season.
Again under Gus, last season we lost at home to Birmingham about this same time, and didn't win for 7 games after a great start.
At the moment, I don't think Oscar has done much to change our style. Our formation is the same, and we are trying to pass it, however the team isn't clicking quite as well as it did under Gus, which is understandable given the new personnel coming in and the injuries we've had.
In fact possession wise we had 64% last night, 58% at Ipswich, 59% Bolton, 47% QPR, 57% Reading, 65% Millwall....
These are not the stats of a side that has given up on its principles of possession football. We do, when under pressure look to hit space more, and rightly I think, when a team is defending a high line, we are looking to put a ball over the top, which worked 2 or 3 times last night. It doesn't mean he's transformed our style, or we're suddenly a long ball side.
Pity it is nonsense.
We are a long way short of the organisational and tactical nous of Gus Poyet's Brighton and Hove Albion.
The tactical nous that saw us totally phuck up our promotion last season? A season that saw us play some absolute shite on many occasions. Or do you mean that great tactical nous that guaranteed that if we went behind we would never win? For TWO WHOLE SEASONS? That is some tactical nous. Maybe it was the wonderful tactical nous that saw your beloved outsmarted by a Wurzel you are referring to?
Granted, he had moments where his football was fantastic but in equal proportions some of his football was dreadful. We also witnessed a fair bit of mediocrity-especially away from home. It wasn't all Glory, Glory Gus Poyet and the stripes go marching on on on.
Try offering a balanced view of his tenure here-your fawning over him is embarrassing.
Sadly I agree, but I am completely happy to give Oscar at least this season to develope it.
Also given the injury list it is impossible to judge the style yet. Especially given how important Bridcutt was in the Gus passing set up.
I think you've made your point by now. If you didn't fully enjoy our last two seasons I'm not sure there's anything in football for you.
is there a new fitness regime? its not worked for kemy, but I see that Buckley is no longer the sicknote he was last season!
is there a new fitness regime? its not worked for kemy, but I see that Buckley is no longer the sicknote he was last season!
I don't think Oscar has changed us that much at all, in fact we were just as poor for periods under Gus as we are currently with Oscar.
Under Gus in his first season in the Championship, we didn't win for 9 matches (L5 D4), from 17.09.11 to 05.11.11, and we lost 4 of our 5 games in December, then didn't win for 8 games from mid March to the end of the season.
Again under Gus, last season we lost at home to Birmingham about this same time, and didn't win for 7 games after a great start.
At the moment, I don't think Oscar has done much to change our style. Our formation is the same, and we are trying to pass it, however the team isn't clicking quite as well as it did under Gus, which is understandable given the new personnel coming in and the injuries we've had.
In fact possession wise we had 64% last night, 58% at Ipswich, 59% Bolton, 47% QPR, 57% Reading, 65% Millwall....
These are not the stats of a side that has given up on its principles of possession football. We do, when under pressure look to hit space more, and rightly I think, when a team is defending a high line, we are looking to put a ball over the top, which worked 2 or 3 times last night. It doesn't mean he's transformed our style, or we're suddenly a long ball side.