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[Albion] Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United *** Official Match Thread ***



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I rarely watch either Sky or BT. I always thought the BBC's pundits were bad, but my god, people like Redknapp are just utterly clueless. Honestly. What was he there for, what did he contribute?

Indeed. And then we were treated to the 'insights' of Patrice Evra. "Teams like Brighton......they....uhhh...I forgot what I was going to say". :facepalm:

I mean f*ck me. These chancers are probably raking in about £5k for an evening sat in a studio spouting bland shite no better than you'd hear from some coked-up tattoo'd know-it-all parked on a barstool with a pit bull terrier and syphilis.
 




Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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Well at least it was only 3 could have been a lot worse

This. I think I'm okay with it. Onward and sideways will probably keep us up. Three points from Norwich, please.
 


FF1

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Aug 28, 2019
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Translation: I do not want to count the part we were good in as I would have to praise our staff and players. Therefore, I will only count the bits that were not as good so I can have a right old moan!

Thanks for your translation. Now let me translate what you are saying: You are saying Manchester United has the same goals and tactics in the first 10 minutes of a game when score is 0-0 and the last 10 minutes of a game when they are ahead 3-0. They press the same way, formation is the same, their defenders make the same risky forward runs, etc, etc... That is your belief and you are entitled to it.
 


Mr Banana

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Aug 8, 2005
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Indeed. And then we were treated to the 'insights' of Patrice Evra. "Teams like Brighton......they....uhhh...I forgot what I was going to say". :facepalm:

That felt like a Fast Show sketch or something. Redknapp producing cliches about Lamptey was painful but Evra basically dozing off and admitting he didn't know who the other team was...

United produce by far the largest audience so I sort of get it but surely they could spend an hour researching our last couple of matches to come armed with an interesting point or two. Imagine if Virgo or Alex Scott had done that.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Indeed. And then we were treated to the 'insights' of Patrice Evra. "Teams like Brighton......they....uhhh...I forgot what I was going to say". :facepalm:

I mean f*ck me. These chancers are probably raking in about £5k for an evening sat in a studio spouting bland shite no better than you'd hear from some coked-up tattoo'd know-it-all parked on a barstool with a pit bull terrier and syphilis.
Evra was a total embarrassment.







Am I allowed to say that, or was I displaying unconscious bias?
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
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Seems like Potter has a blind spot when it comes to Man United. Either that or he's been out thought twice by OGS, which is a chastening and frankly worrying thought if true.

The only saving grace of the team selection being that not only was it impossible to predict the starting 11, it was impossible to predict how they would line up. It was quite funny reading the posts earlier in the thread trying to guess the formation. Hopefully it was made with one eye on the Norwich game and getting thoroughly outclassed won't have dented confidence at all.

Glad I didn't stay up for that.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Seems like Potter has a blind spot when it comes to Man United. Either that or he's been out thought twice by OGS, which is a chastening and frankly worrying thought if true.

From what you are saying you obviously expect Brighton to beat Manchester United, because if the game is lost - as it was - it is "either being outthought by OGS" or "coach got a blind spot". To me, it seems you are the one with the blind spot - failing to see and understand that Manchester United are a significantly better football team with 25-30 players that would be the first name on a Brighton team sheet 8 days a week, while Brighton got zero players who would take a starting position in United.

The United we saw yesterday, undefeated for 15 straight games, and filled with confidence and skill, would beat Brighton nine times out of ten. Potter's tactical setup wasnt perfect but I seriously doubt it mattered much yesterday - it was just a pure, raw class difference.

Anyone who believes it would have been a win if only i.e. March was chasing his tail in circles instead of Stephens doing it, or Schelotto trying to deal with Rashford rather than Montoya, are just straight up deluded.
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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From what you are saying you obviously expect Brighton to beat Manchester United, because if the game is lost - as it was - it is "either being outthought by OGS" or "coach got a blind spot". To me, it seems you are the one with the blind spot - failing to see and understand that Manchester United are a significantly better football team with 25-30 players that would be the first name on a Brighton team sheet 8 days a week, while Brighton got zero players who would take a starting position in United.

The United we saw yesterday, undefeated for 15 straight games, and filled with confidence and skill, would beat Brighton nine times out of ten. Potter's tactical setup wasnt perfect but I seriously doubt it mattered much yesterday - it was just a pure, raw class difference.

Anyone who believes it would have been a win if only i.e. March was chasing his tail in circles instead of Stephens doing it, or Schelotto trying to deal with Rashford rather than Montoya, are just straight up deluded.

Nope.

You've done some wild extrapolating there.
 




BN41Albion

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Seems like Potter has a blind spot when it comes to Man United. Either that or he's been out thought twice by OGS, which is a chastening and frankly worrying thought if true.

The only saving grace of the team selection being that not only was it impossible to predict the starting 11, it was impossible to predict how they would line up. It was quite funny reading the posts earlier in the thread trying to guess the formation. Hopefully it was made with one eye on the Norwich game and getting thoroughly outclassed won't have dented confidence at all.

Glad I didn't stay up for that.

Yeah, really, really bad team selection.
Was expecting to get beat last night. United have been very good lately. But I wasn't expecting a team selection that gave us no chance, and such a passive performance.
At least it was a free hit, but we need to bounce back on Saturday or it'll be back to squeeky bum time.
 








Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I must say I’m very frustrated by the team selection, I’m not one to critique Potter that much to be honest I like him but what on Earth was he thinking? I just can’t fathom how he thought that team would work.

He is entitled to get it wrong occasionally and he’s still learning. Maybe he expected us to stop United playing and frustrate them? The set up was Hughtonesque but without the grit. Credit to United they looked a very good and well balanced side. Cut us apart from the off with one touch passing.

Third goal was quality but would it be harsh to say Ryan could have done better with the first two?

Hoping United carry that form on against Bournemouth, Villa and West Ham

As outplayed last night as I’ve seen for a long time. Second half better and Trossard looked quality. Hopefully confidence not too badly knocked and we can get something at Norwich. We sure as hell won’t against Liverpool and City
 


sagaman

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Dec 25, 2005
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One thing totally in our control absolutely frustrates me

How come with so many big defenders in our team, we can waste so many opportunities to score at set pieces?

The standard move from corners is predictable and has not worked!
 






Palacefinder General

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Apr 5, 2019
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Some are getting a bit carried away on the Potter bashing. United’s squad is valued at £650-700m, the 5th highest in the league and last night’s match summed up everything that stinks about being a ‘making up the numbers’ PL team. If you want more competitive football try the Championship, League 1 or 2.
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United *** Official Match Thread ***

Could tell it wasn't going to be our night almost from kickoff when they strung together three or four quick passes down the left and cut us open.
This. And the accurate first impression was confirmed by the next 20 minutes or so. World class footballers playing well and we couldn’t lay a glove on them. Reminded me of Chelsea at The Amex a couple of seasons ago.

These matches happen in the Premier League. Several times to other clubs in the past fortnight (Liverpool v Palace?). Nothing to do with our choice of personnel or formation. On another night we might easily have seen some enjoyable attacking play and a goal or two from us.

As an Albion fan, forgive me for skipping an opportunity to slate Graham Potter and/or our players.
 


Worried Man Blues

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Feb 28, 2009
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Some are getting a bit carried away on the Potter bashing. United’s squad is valued at £650-700m, the 5th highest in the league and last night’s match summed up everything that stinks about being a ‘making up the numbers’ PL team. If you want more competitive football try the Championship, League 1 or 2.

Absolutely, the match thread seems to be mainly the doomsters having a go at anyone and everyone, the positive fans seem to stay away or not comment
 






One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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This. And the accurate first impression was confirmed by the next 20 minutes or so. World class footballers playing well and we couldn’t lay a glove on them. Reminded me of Chelsea at The Amex a couple of seasons ago.

These matches happen in the Premier League. Several times to other clubs in the past fortnight (Liverpool v Palace?). Nothing to do with our choice of personnel or formation. On another night we might easily have seen some enjoyable attacking play and a goal or two from us.

As an Albion fan, forgive me for skipping an opportunity to slate Graham Potter and/or our players.

To me there was a big difference than the Chelsea game, for whatever reason, last evening we were very flat, over respectful and a seeming confusion as to who was doing what.

See tracking first and second goal. Fernandez was brilliant, but Hazard and William were better, slick 1-2’s, last evening Stephens and Propper gave up tracking in the first two goals.


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Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
One thing totally in our control absolutely frustrates me

How come with so many big defenders in our team, we can waste so many opportunities to score at set pieces?

The standard move from corners is predictable and has not worked!

They're hardly a small team though, I'm not sure they had a player under 6'.

Yes, even Luke Shaw is supposedly 1.81m tall.
 


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