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Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,675
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Gilmour was absolutely gutted at being taken off yesterday and to be honest I couldn't understand why either but yet again that's why I'm not a football manager because RDZ absolutely threw Arteta another curve ball by putting on yet another attacking player in Welbeck.

I really like Gilmour and I think he's been a little unfortunate that the team have been performing so well it's been very hard for him to hold down a spot, he's obviously got quality and what's even better is that he's only going to improve under RDZ,I'd say he's a pre season away from nailing it and we'll see a lot more of Gilmour next season.

That's about it apart from welcoming Billy's mum to the forum.
 


raymondo

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2017
7,386
Wiltshire
Gilmour was absolutely gutted at being taken off yesterday and to be honest I couldn't understand why either but yet again that's why I'm not a football manager because RDZ absolutely threw Arteta another curve ball by putting on yet another attacking player in Welbeck.

I really like Gilmour and I think he's been a little unfortunate that the team have been performing so well it's been very hard for him to hold down a spot, he's obviously got quality and what's even better is that he's only going to improve under RDZ,I'd say he's a pre season away from nailing it and we'll see a lot more of Gilmour next season.

That's about it apart from welcoming Billy's mum to the forum.
He got a hug from RDZ after the match
 




DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,819
Wiltshire
Not for me. Think Alzate will surprise a few next season especially under RDZ.
Alzate screams top end championship player to me , although fair enough , he did have one or two 8.5/10 games which I’m guessing you’re going on.
He’ll have to go some to get in the first team picture. This says as much about about progress under RDZ than Alzate. - any players forcing their way in will have to be high end.
 




Chripper

Member
Sep 6, 2022
12
Hi all. Thanks for the almost unanimous welcome, with some snark on the side.

No idea whether I'll stay or not. Not really a posting type person, if truth be told.

I think too much for myself. That kinda thang leads to ruffled feathers, etc, which breeds siege mentality and mass hysteria.

Well, you know how posting boards work. :)

Life is too short for that kinda shiznit.

Just wanted to give you the 411 on the Scottish Modric.
 
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peterward

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 11, 2009
12,281
Hello all.

This is my maiden post.

Before I begin... sensational performance against Arsenal yesterday. You out Arsenaled Arsenal. Kudos.

Not many teams can do that. Not just talking about in the EPL. I'm talking about teams of Earth.

Firstly, I'm not a Brighton fan. I'm a Manchester United and Scotland fan. (Scotland first, actually, as I'm Scottish)

I'm not sure what your policy is with regards to fans of rival clubs. If rival fans registering is, in any way, is frowned upon, I'll respectfully take my leave. :)

Talking of... The Brentford board is a funny one. On the register sheet, they give you options of what team you support. So you'd think that they encourage "outsiders". Wrong.

The admin told me, in no uncertain terms, they don't tolerate non-Brentford fans signing up.

They probably aren't used to fans of other clubs taking an interest in them.

Classic small club mentality.

Besides, there was a wee bit of a creepy "Deliverance" vibe in that place.

Before I begin on the gist of my post. Brighton have been a breath of fresh air in the EPL. Stylish, from top to bottom. And your brand of football is top four material. No question.

If you actually did finish above Manchester United, I wouldn't have complaints. United have been fractured this season.

I enjoy watching Brighton more than Manchester United.

Oh. For the record. You deserved the recent victory against Manchester United. The only disservice was the scoreline. Brighton should have won by at least three. Our midfield was lampooned.

I wanted to wait till Billy Gilmour got his feet under the table and delivered a couple of prime performance before I came out of hiding and gave you a dissertation on him.

If anyone has any trepidation over him because of his Norwich stint, don't.

The truth is, there he was, a 20 year old boy, who arrived on loan from the European Cup champions. Fresh from absolutely dominanting England's midfield in the Euros.

He joined Norwich City and the fans expected prime Zinedine Zidane and they expected him to keep them in the EPL singlehanded.

Sadly, the Norwich fans forgot that Gilmour had zero seasonal experience. Also, within their squad, they had no one of note.

They had a Championship standard team.

Gimour was a kid. He needed someone to learn from and someone to mentor him. He had no one. Usually, the senior players are better than the younger ones, but it wasn't the case at Norwich.

The older players probably learned more from Gilmour than the other way round. In fact, I'm sure of it.

I saw all of his matches at Norwich. He was perpetually two or three steps in front of his team-mates. The numbers and stats will prove that. He was just made the scapegoat.

If they had owned him, I'm positive players like Normann and McLean would've taken much more blame than Gilmour.

But they didn't, he was going back to Chelsea, so it was fair game to give him abuse and leave the other players alone.

Don't believe what you hear, though, I would say that the majority of Norwich fans rated him, but just saw him as "the right player at the wrong time".

As is the way of the Internet, the vocal troglodytic minority drown out the reasonable minded majority.

From a purely Scotland point of view, I'm glad that he received so much abuse. It thickened his skin and put hairs on his chest (Metaphorical hairs... which are now literal hairs on his fae)

The biggest compliment that I can give him is that it didn't affect his Scotland performances.

Besides, and this key, they expected an anchorman, for him to put out fires and be world class with his defensive positioning.

Or they expected him to be a box-to-box midfielder, someone who will carry the ball forward and send raking balls forward and score scorchers onto the top corner.

He's none of that:

He's a prototypical deep-lying playmaker.

The work of a DLP can go unseen by the fans, but not by their team-mates or manager. This is why he was so unappreciated by the Norwich fans.

His main attributes are setting the tempo of the match from build up to progression, all the way to creation.

He's great at both helping create space between the lines, and then breaking lines, recycling play, beating an opposition’s press and seeking spaces closer to goal.

He does the unglamorous and unsexy sexy things well, like, recycling the ball, knitting transitions together with simple backwards or sideways passes, but he has also has the passing range to switch play with darting passes.

He's great under pressure, he'll accept the ball even with a man on him.

His counter press is on a world class level. Always has been. His quickness of thought, knowing where everyone is, at all times, allied with his one time passing ability, assures him that he very rarely gets caught in possession.
His spacial awareness is also world class. His technical ability is top class His passing range is brilliant. His ball retention skills are brilliant.

He's the kind of a midfielder who keeps things ticking over and sets the tempo.

Like a metronome.

He's a naturally confident lad, which is why his performances didn't drop when the Norwich scapegoat. Given the platform, and if the manager shows trust in him, he'll bloom.

I'd say that there's a £100m player in there. And let's be honest, if Declan Rice goes for £80m-£100m then Billy Gilmour will easily cost that. The only thing that Rice beats Gilmour with is defensive positioning and physically. Everything else, Gilmour wins.

But they're two different players.

Anyway.

Hopefully, Gilmour gets a few more matches under his belt this season, leading up to the Norway and Georgia matches.

And I hope he breaks into the starting XI and becomes a permanent starter next season and ultimately fulfills his massive potential.

Best of luck for the remainder of the season. :)



TL;DR: "Gilmour iz gude" :p

Hi Mr Gilmour, we love your son too.
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Eh?

No. I'm all Scottish with a question mark over his head as he doesn't get the reference.

Am I supposed to?
It was an "in" joke, don't worry.

Not sure I rate Gilmour as highly as you do, but it looks likely he will get much more time on the pitch next season and be important for us. Even if we sell Mac Allister and Caicedo this summer though, he will have strong competition for a place, even just with players we already have but are either injured, recent arrivals, a little younger, or currently out on loan, and we will almost certainly be acquiring others in the transfer window.
The good news for Scotland is that he is working under a coach that really improves players, we have seen this even with the senior members of our squad.
 


HastingsSeagull

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2010
9,433
BGC Manila
Agree and hopefully you’ll stick around. Fully expect MacAllister to go and Billy to take his place alongside Caicedo as a regular and ideal partnership. It’s an old and niche example I trot out but he’s a Xabi Alonso to play alongside a Javier Macherano type in Caicedo, freeing up a Gerrard type and a striker to play ahead of them.
 




MaunsC

New member
Mar 9, 2023
3
Hove
Hello all.

This is my maiden post.

Before I begin... sensational performance against Arsenal yesterday. You out Arsenaled Arsenal. Kudos.

Not many teams can do that. Not just talking about in the EPL. I'm talking about teams of Earth.

Firstly, I'm not a Brighton fan. I'm a Manchester United and Scotland fan. (Scotland first, actually, as I'm Scottish)

I'm not sure what your policy is with regards to fans of rival clubs. If rival fans registering is, in any way, is frowned upon, I'll respectfully take my leave. :)

Talking of... The Brentford board is a funny one. On the register sheet, they give you options of what team you support. So you'd think that they encourage "outsiders". Wrong.

The admin told me, in no uncertain terms, they don't tolerate non-Brentford fans signing up.

They probably aren't used to fans of other clubs taking an interest in them.

Classic small club mentality.

Besides, there was a wee bit of a creepy "Deliverance" vibe in that place.

Before I begin on the gist of my post. Brighton have been a breath of fresh air in the EPL. Stylish, from top to bottom. And your brand of football is top four material. No question.

If you actually did finish above Manchester United, I wouldn't have complaints. United have been fractured this season.

I enjoy watching Brighton more than Manchester United.

Oh. For the record. You deserved the recent victory against Manchester United. The only disservice was the scoreline. Brighton should have won by at least three. Our midfield was lampooned.

I wanted to wait till Billy Gilmour got his feet under the table and delivered a couple of prime performance before I came out of hiding and gave you a dissertation on him.

If anyone has any trepidation over him because of his Norwich stint, don't.

The truth is, there he was, a 20 year old boy, who arrived on loan from the European Cup champions. Fresh from absolutely dominanting England's midfield in the Euros.

He joined Norwich City and the fans expected prime Zinedine Zidane and they expected him to keep them in the EPL singlehanded.

Sadly, the Norwich fans forgot that Gilmour had zero seasonal experience. Also, within their squad, they had no one of note.

They had a Championship standard team.

Gimour was a kid. He needed someone to learn from and someone to mentor him. He had no one. Usually, the senior players are better than the younger ones, but it wasn't the case at Norwich.

The older players probably learned more from Gilmour than the other way round. In fact, I'm sure of it.

I saw all of his matches at Norwich. He was perpetually two or three steps in front of his team-mates. The numbers and stats will prove that. He was just made the scapegoat.

If they had owned him, I'm positive players like Normann and McLean would've taken much more blame than Gilmour.

But they didn't, he was going back to Chelsea, so it was fair game to give him abuse and leave the other players alone.

Don't believe what you hear, though, I would say that the majority of Norwich fans rated him, but just saw him as "the right player at the wrong time".

As is the way of the Internet, the vocal troglodytic minority drown out the reasonable minded majority.

From a purely Scotland point of view, I'm glad that he received so much abuse. It thickened his skin and put hairs on his chest (Metaphorical hairs... which are now literal hairs on his fae)

The biggest compliment that I can give him is that it didn't affect his Scotland performances.

Besides, and this key, they expected an anchorman, for him to put out fires and be world class with his defensive positioning.

Or they expected him to be a box-to-box midfielder, someone who will carry the ball forward and send raking balls forward and score scorchers onto the top corner.

He's none of that:

He's a prototypical deep-lying playmaker.

The work of a DLP can go unseen by the fans, but not by their team-mates or manager. This is why he was so unappreciated by the Norwich fans.

His main attributes are setting the tempo of the match from build up to progression, all the way to creation.

He's great at both helping create space between the lines, and then breaking lines, recycling play, beating an opposition’s press and seeking spaces closer to goal.

He does the unglamorous and unsexy sexy things well, like, recycling the ball, knitting transitions together with simple backwards or sideways passes, but he has also has the passing range to switch play with darting passes.

He's great under pressure, he'll accept the ball even with a man on him.

His counter press is on a world class level. Always has been. His quickness of thought, knowing where everyone is, at all times, allied with his one time passing ability, assures him that he very rarely gets caught in possession.
His spacial awareness is also world class. His technical ability is top class His passing range is brilliant. His ball retention skills are brilliant.

He's the kind of a midfielder who keeps things ticking over and sets the tempo.

Like a metronome.

He's a naturally confident lad, which is why his performances didn't drop when the Norwich scapegoat. Given the platform, and if the manager shows trust in him, he'll bloom.

I'd say that there's a £100m player in there. And let's be honest, if Declan Rice goes for £80m-£100m then Billy Gilmour will easily cost that. The only thing that Rice beats Gilmour with is defensive positioning and physically. Everything else, Gilmour wins.

But they're two different players.

Anyway.

Hopefully, Gilmour gets a few more matches under his belt this season, leading up to the Norway and Georgia matches.

And I hope he breaks into the starting XI and becomes a permanent starter next season and ultimately fulfills his massive potential.

Best of luck for the remainder of the season. :)



TL;DR: "Gilmour iz gude" :p

Hello - very interesting read. He also seems like a really nice lad - very funny on the club’s Buzz’s Boot Room Quiz recently. Spotted last night there’s a feature on him in today’s ‘new-look’ The Scotsman
 

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5Ways Gull

È quello che è
Feb 2, 2009
1,191
Fiveways, Brighton
Not a lot to moan about this week compared to normal. When he watched MOTD2 for his homework he obviously took more notice of Shay Given, who was very complimentary about Steele's perfectly judged pass that just missed Saka, than the commentator who thought it must have been a mistake, even though it led to a cear chance.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,359
Man Utd fan eh? You are in good company. Gary Neville loves us! Billy will do well with us I think. He seems to have settled in and appreciates his teammates. No Billy big bollox from what I see. He hasn’t much first team time but then he does have a World Cup winner keeping him out!
Strange days indeed when the only Albion player with a Champions League winners medal* is being kept out of the side by the only Albion player with a World Cup winners medal. How far we've come etc :lol:

(*hasty edit... 'other than Adam Lallana' :facepalm:)
 
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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
He got a hug from RDZ after the match
I saw that and thought what great man management, he must have known that Gilmour was not happy coming off but you can’t deny the effect it had on the game. We are somewhat blessed at the moment from top to bottom at this club.
 


raymondo

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2017
7,386
Wiltshire
I saw that and thought what great man management, he must have known that Gilmour was not happy coming off but you can’t deny the effect it had on the game. We are somewhat blessed at the moment from top to bottom at this club.
Exactly that, @Icy Gull. RDZ wouldn't want anyone who was happy about being subbed.
 


Johnny RoastBeef

These aren't the players you're looking for.
Jan 11, 2016
3,472
Strange days indeed when the only Albion player with a Champions League winners medal is being kept out of the side by the only Albion player with a World Cup winners medal. How far we've come etc :lol:

And getting stranger.
 

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Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,450
Oxton, Birkenhead
Hello all.

This is my maiden post.

Before I begin... sensational performance against Arsenal yesterday. You out Arsenaled Arsenal. Kudos.

Not many teams can do that. Not just talking about in the EPL. I'm talking about teams of Earth.

Firstly, I'm not a Brighton fan. I'm a Manchester United and Scotland fan. (Scotland first, actually, as I'm Scottish)

I'm not sure what your policy is with regards to fans of rival clubs. If rival fans registering is, in any way, is frowned upon, I'll respectfully take my leave. :)

Talking of... The Brentford board is a funny one. On the register sheet, they give you options of what team you support. So you'd think that they encourage "outsiders". Wrong.

The admin told me, in no uncertain terms, they don't tolerate non-Brentford fans signing up.

They probably aren't used to fans of other clubs taking an interest in them.

Classic small club mentality.

Besides, there was a wee bit of a creepy "Deliverance" vibe in that place.

Before I begin on the gist of my post. Brighton have been a breath of fresh air in the EPL. Stylish, from top to bottom. And your brand of football is top four material. No question.

If you actually did finish above Manchester United, I wouldn't have complaints. United have been fractured this season.

I enjoy watching Brighton more than Manchester United.

Oh. For the record. You deserved the recent victory against Manchester United. The only disservice was the scoreline. Brighton should have won by at least three. Our midfield was lampooned.

I wanted to wait till Billy Gilmour got his feet under the table and delivered a couple of prime performance before I came out of hiding and gave you a dissertation on him.

If anyone has any trepidation over him because of his Norwich stint, don't.

The truth is, there he was, a 20 year old boy, who arrived on loan from the European Cup champions. Fresh from absolutely dominanting England's midfield in the Euros.

He joined Norwich City and the fans expected prime Zinedine Zidane and they expected him to keep them in the EPL singlehanded.

Sadly, the Norwich fans forgot that Gilmour had zero seasonal experience. Also, within their squad, they had no one of note.

They had a Championship standard team.

Gimour was a kid. He needed someone to learn from and someone to mentor him. He had no one. Usually, the senior players are better than the younger ones, but it wasn't the case at Norwich.

The older players probably learned more from Gilmour than the other way round. In fact, I'm sure of it.

I saw all of his matches at Norwich. He was perpetually two or three steps in front of his team-mates. The numbers and stats will prove that. He was just made the scapegoat.

If they had owned him, I'm positive players like Normann and McLean would've taken much more blame than Gilmour.

But they didn't, he was going back to Chelsea, so it was fair game to give him abuse and leave the other players alone.

Don't believe what you hear, though, I would say that the majority of Norwich fans rated him, but just saw him as "the right player at the wrong time".

As is the way of the Internet, the vocal troglodytic minority drown out the reasonable minded majority.

From a purely Scotland point of view, I'm glad that he received so much abuse. It thickened his skin and put hairs on his chest (Metaphorical hairs... which are now literal hairs on his fae)

The biggest compliment that I can give him is that it didn't affect his Scotland performances.

Besides, and this key, they expected an anchorman, for him to put out fires and be world class with his defensive positioning.

Or they expected him to be a box-to-box midfielder, someone who will carry the ball forward and send raking balls forward and score scorchers onto the top corner.

He's none of that:

He's a prototypical deep-lying playmaker.

The work of a DLP can go unseen by the fans, but not by their team-mates or manager. This is why he was so unappreciated by the Norwich fans.

His main attributes are setting the tempo of the match from build up to progression, all the way to creation.

He's great at both helping create space between the lines, and then breaking lines, recycling play, beating an opposition’s press and seeking spaces closer to goal.

He does the unglamorous and unsexy sexy things well, like, recycling the ball, knitting transitions together with simple backwards or sideways passes, but he has also has the passing range to switch play with darting passes.

He's great under pressure, he'll accept the ball even with a man on him.

His counter press is on a world class level. Always has been. His quickness of thought, knowing where everyone is, at all times, allied with his one time passing ability, assures him that he very rarely gets caught in possession.
His spacial awareness is also world class. His technical ability is top class His passing range is brilliant. His ball retention skills are brilliant.

He's the kind of a midfielder who keeps things ticking over and sets the tempo.

Like a metronome.

He's a naturally confident lad, which is why his performances didn't drop when the Norwich scapegoat. Given the platform, and if the manager shows trust in him, he'll bloom.

I'd say that there's a £100m player in there. And let's be honest, if Declan Rice goes for £80m-£100m then Billy Gilmour will easily cost that. The only thing that Rice beats Gilmour with is defensive positioning and physically. Everything else, Gilmour wins.

But they're two different players.

Anyway.

Hopefully, Gilmour gets a few more matches under his belt this season, leading up to the Norway and Georgia matches.

And I hope he breaks into the starting XI and becomes a permanent starter next season and ultimately fulfills his massive potential.

Best of luck for the remainder of the season. :)



TL;DR: "Gilmour iz gude" :p

By whom ?
 


Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,736
Hither and Thither
Cheers OP. Interesting. Gilmour is one of those players I’d love to succeed with us. A top Scottish midfield player seems right somehow. Bit like an Argentinian No 10. He’s looked at home the last few games. And I liked that he’s never apparently sulked when not getting a chance and the manager who he signed for buggers off the next day. I’m sure he’s learning with Adam Lallana around. And enjoying playing with better players than at Norwich. Be a hero, Billy.
 


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