Maybe, maybe not. What is the definition of a supporter?Clearly not. My point was that he wasn't a supporter last time around.
Who the f*** would watch Brighton 50 times a year for five years if there's no emotions towards the club?
Maybe, maybe not. What is the definition of a supporter?Clearly not. My point was that he wasn't a supporter last time around.
Clemence and Shilton were rotated for England for years and look how successful we were then…..oh!The goalie rotation was ridiculous. It’s never done, with good reason, it doesn’t work
Kind of did though BV is now the Dutch no1 at the Euro semi finals Too much exposure like the Burnley lad had didn’t workThe goalie rotation was ridiculous. It’s never done, with good reason, it doesn’t work and didn’t for us last season.
It’s clearly not harmed Bart who is absolute class and has the potential to be the best keeper in the world, but it certainly harmed our club’s season along with a number of other decisions RDZ made.
Just 5 years ?Maybe, maybe not. What is the definition of a supporter?
Who the f*** would watch Brighton 50 times a year for five years if there's no emotions towards the club?
Bloody JCLs, where were you when we were shitJust 5 years ?
In RomeBloody JCLs, where were you when we were shit
Who says he wouldn't have become the Dutch no 1 if he wasn't exposed to goalie rotation?Kind of did though BV is now the Dutch no1 at the Euro semi finals Too much exposure like the Burnley lad had didn’t work
Bart was eased in gently Tbf it was questionable at the time but the result tells its own tale
The point, which many, especially the de Zerbi-can-do-no-wrong-and-cannot-be-questioned lot, miss is not that it turned out OK in the end that we've now got a very good young GK, but 1). rotating GKs cost us points through the season and a top ten spot, possibly even Europe again, and 2). the problem was a manager getting himself in a position where he had to start the season with one GK not quite good enough and one GK not quite ready.Nope but Bart did look shaky playing De Zerbi ball early doors and I’m not convinced you can compare the Belgian league with the PL for keepers and the quality of their top six clubs. Top PL clubs regularly score a hatful against mid/lower league clubs. As I said though who knows for sure, I was OK with what RDZ did under the circumstances and he did go with Bart at season’s end.
I will join the pitch forkers if it continues next season though as Bart is now clearly our number one, he wasn’t when he arrived here…imo, which is worth f*** all in fairness
1. Injuries were a significant issue in costing us a top 10/Europe spotThe point, which many, especially the de Zerbi-can-do-no-wrong-and-cannot-be-questioned lot, miss is not that it turned out OK in the end that we've now got a very good young GK, but 1). rotating GKs cost us points through the season and a top ten spot, possibly even Europe again, and 2). the problem was a manager getting himself in a position where he had to start the season with one GK not quite good enough and one GK not quite ready.
The ”not quite good enough” keeper helped us into Europe because he was good enough and proved absolutely brilliant at being a keeper who played DeZerbi ball as RDZ wanted it played.The point, which many, especially the de Zerbi-can-do-no-wrong-and-cannot-be-questioned lot, miss is not that it turned out OK in the end that we've now got a very good young GK, but 1). rotating GKs cost us points through the season and a top ten spot, possibly even Europe again, and 2). the problem was a manager getting himself in a position where he had to start the season with one GK not quite good enough and one GK not quite ready.
You’re only allowed to be considered a supporter if you supported home and away during the gillingham years apparentlyMaybe, maybe not. What is the definition of a supporter?
Who the f*** would watch Brighton 50 times a year for five years if there's no emotions towards the club?
Amended for you.1. Injuries were ALSO a significant issue in costing us a top 10/Europe spot
Recruitment did the best they could in the circumstances (which were not of their making). Ultimately they did a very good job, because a year later Verbruggen is looking a much better GK than he did when he joined - a happy ending.2. If we didn’t have a PL-ready/capable keeper, that’s primarily a recruitment issue ?
Might be a good move for Steele - or maybe not; he'd probably finish up no.2 there as well. Keeping Rushworth here would be a terrible mistake. Take a chance on McGill as no.2? Either that or bring one in.Steele now being linked with Southampton. It would be a good move for him (first choice at least until Bazunu is back) and give us the chance to keep Rushworth and give him game time in cup competitions
Rushworth would be wasted sitting on bench if Steele goes (which I hope he doesn’t) I would expect an older keeper to come in as No2 with Rushworth out on loanSteele now being linked with Southampton. It would be a good move for him (first choice at least until Bazunu is back) and give us the chance to keep Rushworth and give him game time in cup competitions
Someone who enjoys arguing on the internet.Maybe, maybe not. What is the definition of a supporter?
Who the f*** would watch Brighton 50 times a year for five years if there's no emotions towards the club?
Might be a good move for Steele - or maybe not; he'd probably finish up no.2 there as well. Keeping Rushworth here would be a terrible mistake. Take a chance on McGill as no.2? Either that or bring one in.
Somebody who got banned from that clubs fans message board for being anti semitic when the club has a Jewish owner, for example? There's some strange people out there.Maybe, maybe not. What is the definition of a supporter?
Who the f*** would watch Brighton 50 times a year for five years if there's no emotions towards the club?
Yes, but we don't know whether McGill is up to the job or not. He's done OK in the U21s, but that's not really any guidance for us. Depends what the management and coaches think - and we certainly don't know that!I know we've been lucky in this department, but there were a number of GK injuries last season - with most notably Chelsea and Newcastle's second keepers playing more than half of their PL games, and City/ Liverpool's played a quarter (plus cup / European games). Villa also suffered in this area at the end of the season.
It would be a shame to get the squad into good shape, then Verbruggen get injured leaving us with McGill in goal for the season.