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Smeddie was able to use Burn at LB against us this season.
How have you gone with Smeddie when Smeggie is on the table?!
Smeddie was able to use Burn at LB against us this season.
Potter said after he game that there would be games where the team deserved to be booed but that the Leeds game wasn't one of them. When the team (or at least certain players) were booed in the dire Sheffield FA cup game, he made no comments about it. Maybe after the Leeds game he thought Brighton fans would have skin thick enough to accept his honest opinion but as we're still discussing this like 10 months later, he obviously misjudged it.
Anyway, what happened was:
- Some supporters booed. Far from everyone or even the majority.
- Graham Potter made a comment about it like five minutes after the game.
Somehow people like to pretend that both of these things are a big deal and use it as a weapon against either the Brighton fans or GP, depending on what mood people are in.
Maybe, just maybe, it would be sensible for everyone just to let it go.
What a load of bollox.
Personally, I have never booed a Brighton team, and I saw us lose to Walton and Hersham, and Leatherhead. Most Albion fans comments on the booing that day against Leeds have said it was in response to the result and/ or the impotence in front of goal, again. To batter a team for 90 minutes and miss over 20 shots is frustrating, more so when it was one of a series of games where it happened.
My way to show displeasure at the team is I don’t clap them off if the display is particularly awful( see Bournemouth 0-5)
To say I “ clearly “ want Potter to fail is nonsense, I really couldn’t care less about Chelsea, I admit, I don’t like them as a club, but I dislike both Manc clubs, dirty Leeds , Palace obviously, Orient, Cardiff and Pompey a lot more.
My overriding emotion about Potter leaving is disappointment with Bruno and Ben Roberts, not the fact they have left, but that there has been no statement from them . It makes Bruno’s video and previous comments about the club look very cynical.
My apologies if I misread the room. I thought (wrongly it seems) that you had posted an article about him getting booed, as a precursor to him getting booed at Chelsea. A "see how he likes getting booed then" type thread.
My apologies to you!
Can see why they are annoyed. Just too humble ! You've got have a bit of swagger to be Chelsea manager. Tuchel came in and promised the fans they would win the lot. Potters come in and said he will listen to and cuddle everyone.Wait till he has a bad run at Chelsea. Look the replies to the official club tweet
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Totally agree with the gist of the article. Potter will get boos and criticism at Chelsea and its clear he gets a bit prickly when he gets it. He will equally get nowhere near as much leeway as he did here when things go wrong and they always do at any football club no matter how good you are. He will need to handle that better at Chelsea.
I do also find it strange why Brighton are always singled out on this. Every time I watch an Everton game they get booed off.
The ironic thing is that he'll be getting some proper boos from the boo boys next time he's in town.
Yes it was. It also seemed very un-Potter-like when he reacted that way at the time. Probably piles or a toothache is my best guess!Thought it was a decent perspective for the non-Brighton fan on that incident. The media keeps churning it up like that TalkShite clip recently.
You could argue Gross at LWB is the equivalent of putting Mason mount there?
I do wonder if there is a deep seated feeling among a fair few Football people that we are a jumped up club with ideas above our station.
Poogate, and the complete acceptance by many of the Palace lies, without any proof.
The acceptance that Gus was sacked while on television, now debunked by everyone.
Hughton getting the sack, and the suggestion by some that it was racist, even though those who sacked him were the same as those that employed him in the first place.
And now, the widely accepted view that Ptter was right to leave only because of the very limited booing at one game.
Just because I’m paranoid it doesn’t mean they’re not out to get us.
Can see why they are annoyed. Just too humble ! You've got have a bit of swagger to be Chelsea manager. Tuchel came in and promised the fans they would win the lot. Potters come in and said he will listen to and cuddle everyone.
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Very much this as well. Chelsea fans don't give a shit about "levels" "process" and "it is what it is" They will want someone telling the world how great they are week in, week out and sticking 5 past Bournemouth. whilst droning on Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea.
It'll be interesting to watch his press conferences from now on. I reckon he will have to get a bit more big time to survive.
The whole saga around the booing was a complete storm in a teacup created by the media and fuelled by Potter's comments. I was at the game and barely heard a single boo.
Of course there is always going to be one or two people out of 30k who will voice their displeasure, but I suppose that's par for the course when there are a lot of JCL's now following the club since our recent on and off field success.
I imagine GP will know what booing is soon.
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15,000 left in the stadium didn’t boo, a couple of hundred folk did.
A non incident.
West Ham, Arsenal, Manu and Spuds managers/players over the last 10 years are used to mass (10,000’s at a time) booing at final whistle, booing over subs, “You don’t know what you’re doing” and attempted violent abuse of managers, directors and players.
All neatly forgotten in a day or two.
The difference, Potter (for once) thought very irrationally, letting a tiny minority get into his head and making his sensitivity/annoyance known to the media. A gaff.
Creating a narrative every lazy hack and pundit have churned out ever since.