British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
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Just a shame the club seem to have outgrown the fans they used to rely on.
Oh....thats quite a few! 46 only here....but i'm in...thick and thin is the way i see it like a marriage (dam i forgot i'm separated lol)
You never know, it might turn out alright in the end.
I'm trying to think of a time when we actually had a mediocre season finishing in mid-table obscurity. Mickey Adams first season in L2 when we just missed out on the play offs? It's never dull that's for sure.
When almost every other football club would have parted ways with Sami Hyypia by now, the Albion seem to be standing firm. Showing loyalty in the face of adversity, considerable fan pressure and giving him every chance possible to turn it round. It would be one hell of a comeback if Hyypia did manage to drag us out of this most boggy mire.
Despite all the bickering and in-fighting going on right now, I'd hope there is one thing that we can all agree on: Brighton & Hove Albion is a pretty remarkable football club.
Our back story is pretty much unrivalled in British football, and almost certainly beyond these shores as well. The demise of the Goldstone, the triumph at Edgar Street, the Gillingham exile, the return to Brighton, the almost endless campaigning which finally resulted in the Temple of Bloom, the fairytale opening day comeback to beat Doncaster and the oh-so-close attempts to reach the promised land of the Premier League. Remarkable, truly remarkable.
Is another chapter of remarkable-ness being written right now? When almost every other football club would have parted ways with Sami Hyypia by now, the Albion seem to be standing firm. Showing loyalty in the face of adversity, considerable fan pressure and giving him every chance possible to turn it round. It would be one hell of a comeback if Hyypia did manage to drag us out of this most boggy mire.
(Looking forward to the insta-replies suggesting that Paul Barber has paid me to write this)
58 years supporting me and I am out.
Paying you would leave an audit trail. He's far to clever for that.
You could almost have said that this is remarkable as the club that killed the goose laying golden eggs via its ham fisted current strategy
Because for now having given way to much of my life on albion matters these last 20 years, I too am out, primarily due to the product on the pitch and the marketing and comms strategy off it.
It would indeed be most remarkable, I guess it's his own money at stake if Hyypia takes us down, so fair play to him for taking the gamble.
You never know, it might turn out alright in the end.
I think people are misinterpreting me.
I don't believe Hyypia should still have his job, and I'm struggling to believe he still has. Hell, I even spent £4.99 on www.HasHyypiaBeenSackedYet.com
BUT, if he isn't sacked (and it doesn't seem to be imminent) and he does go on to turn it around, it WOULD be another remarkable chapter in the life of our football club. Massive risk though.
.....and the fact that Barber talks like an over inflated David Brent.....
many of the grizzled veterans who should be revelling in what WE finally built feel so alienated by it they no longer want to turn up.
considerable fan pressure
Oh believe me I have been a thick and thin man with 58 years supporting you had to be. But some of the strokes being pulled now I just can't go along with anymore.
Everyones entitled to there choice and opinion..i'll read and take note of sensible posters like you..but you understand i will reply too
Amazing work by the club to take a team on an upward spiral on the way to the Prem with 30k crowds to a team on it's way to League 1 and losing half your support in a few months, most remarkable