[Albion] Are Albion genuinely in danger of being in a relegation battle next season in your opinion

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Are Albion genuinely in danger of being in a relegation battle next season


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jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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No, he didn't, although my recollection is that the teams he put out for the FA Cup at least looked about as strong as could be hoped for and then just played like shit.

Whether that's a point in his favour is obviously debatable. Although, to be clear, not a debate I'm interested in having. :lolol:

I'm still not sure what it has to do with our chances of being relegated next season though. I just flicked back through the thread and it reads like a completely different thread's been merged into this one. I'm the last person to complain about a thread going off topic to be clear, it just seemed odd.
More that I think expectations should be more nuanced, Cup runs can turn a season from good to bad. If we are in relegation form but a cup final, I think it shifts perspective.
 






jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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One player, who went right off the boil last season does not make a team. The Gross of last season was not great and losing him does not mean we go down. Get a grip guys!!

His set pieces were shit too! Loved it when Barco started taking them, immediately more threatening
There was quite a clear dip in our form when gross went off, the whole team was poor.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
No, we will be pushing Arsenal for the title, after City get deducted 40 points and Liverpool fail to click with their new manager, Chelsea man quits because of interference, Spurs with Ange are found out and Man utd new ownership try and cut costs by selling big earners off.
The best thing about the close season is anything is possible. With an open transfer window and vacancy for the head coach we have absolutely no idea, just faith that PBOBE and TB won't f*** it up, and hope that they might find someone magic to coach, and strengthen the squad.
 


Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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There was quite a clear dip in our form when gross went off, the whole team was poor.

I am not getting into an argument about this as I know Gross is an untouchable for most fans but I think the loss of form was down to the manager losing motivation and injuries to key players rather than Gross being quite poor. We will be able to replace Gross but our set up will have to change imo. How and with whom I have no idea, I just don’t run with the “lose Gross and we’re f***ed narrative”

He is not guaranteed to leave anyway is he? Just another thing to worry about though :smile:

I’ll leave it there :smile:
 
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Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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One player, who went right off the boil last season does not make a team. The Gross of last season was not great and losing him does not mean we go down. Get a grip guys!!
Pascal Gross was carrying that midfield on his shoulders, especially when Billy G was out.

Ok, in the last few months he suffered from a minor case of death, but that was to be expected from the guy who spent 4000 minutes on the pitch in the role as a ball-winning, space covering, wing-crossing, Cruijff-dribbling workhorse-playmaker-scorer.

If we can keep him for another year it would be great. I think Buonanotte is near his breakthrough which would make Gross less important, but he certainly has another year in him as a key player for us.. if he wants.
 


S'hampton Seagull

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Oct 12, 2003
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Southampton
I think it's possible if summer window isn't a strong one for us, plus a new manager needing time to settle in. A lot up in the air!
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
I am not getting into an argument about this as I know Gross is an untouchable for most fans but I think the loss of form was down to the manager losing motivation and injuries to key players rather than Gross being quite poor. We will be able to replace Gross but our set up will have to change imo. How and with whom I have no idea, I just don’t run with the “lose Gross and we’re f***ed narrative”

I’ll leave it there :smile:
It going to be very expensive to replace all those assists. Money the Albion won’t be willing to spend.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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The truth is that any one of 12 clubs could be in a relegation battle next season.
Next season's promoted clubs are a higher standard than last season's, so we shouldn't think we are not at risk.

We certainly can't continue our form from the last 3 months of the season into the next one.
Recruitment is probably more critical this summer, than any other recent season.

I would certainly feel happier about it with a manager in place.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
One player, who went right off the boil last season does not make a team. The Gross of last season was not great and losing him does not mean we go down. Get a grip guys!!

His set pieces were shit too! Loved it when Barco started taking them, immediately more threatening

He went from having two world class, CM beasts, operating behind him. To an eclectic mix of grandads, the incredibly slow/weak and a very work in progress. He must’ve been shot.
 
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Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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The truth is that any one of 12 clubs could be in a relegation battle next season.
Next season's promoted clubs are a higher standard than last season's, so we shouldn't think we are not at risk.

We certainly can't continue our form from the last 3 months of the season into the next one.
Recruitment is probably more critical this summer, than any other recent season.

I would certainly feel happier about it with a manager in place.
Yes. Our form in the second-half of the season was 100% relegation-battle form. And an important point to note (which I think some have overlooked) is that not every team in a relegation 'battle' (the topic of the thread) actually ends up being relegated! The bottom six or seven would probably say they were involved in the battle, but only three went down.

So to reverse that 'relegation battle' form we need:
1 - A good new manager. A De Zerbi or similar.
2 - Our injuries to clear up - and not to be so bad next season.
3 - Decent recruitment.

How anybody can just take all that for granted at this stage and say "Yeah, we'll be fine!" I don't know. Maybe we will, maybe we won't. It IS up in the air, and next season 'The Model' will be tested like never before.
 






Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
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Cowfold
I am certainly not losing faith in the Abion heirarchy, but let's face it you never know in football, and luck plays a gigantic part in your fortunes.

On paper as long as we hold on to who l consider are our key players, the likes of Dunky, Pascal, Kaoru Mitoma and Estupinan, backed up by one or two players making the breakthrough from the academy, l'm sure we will be more than ok.

That said, we don't know of course who will be leading the team yet, and what new ideas they will want to implement, or what new signings we will bring in. So many unaswered questions!
 






Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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North of Brighton
We have not appointed a manager and their gang of 5 yet for the season in question, nor have we seen if any of our players get injured at the Euros, nor have we settled our squad with any sales or purchases. The question is somewhat premature and based on two many variables.
 








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