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As furious as I am with the officials, we’ve conceded a minute after scoring twice now, and are conceding some soft goals. We’re too nice at present, if we’re not careful we’re going to be playing lovely attacking football, but still fighting at the bottom.
Who else thinks that, at some point this season, we are going to absolutely tonk an opposition side?
We've been superb in our first three games and unlucky with two of the results. I'd imagine the players are going to be really fired up for the next games.
I feel like we've said that so often since GP took over. When are these other given days going to come (against the big teams)?
I agree though overall
Spot on.
We concede when we're on top in games and miss too many chances.
It doesn't matter how good you are, those two things combined = relegation battle.
Great camel lips from Potter there
That Potter clip needs to be made into a GIF
You missed the 83 cup final then? We played Utd then too
Anyone hear the shouts from outside the ground of 'Seagulls' on the box ?
Yeah and this was never said under CH in the Prem because we did not create anywhere near as many chances. At least when we take to the field now I expect that we will score and I have a reasonable amount of confidence that we can come away with a win rather than a draw. GP has taken the parked bus, got the engine running, sorted out the suspension and just needs a few more teaks and those horror days of opposition fans chanting OLE are going to be very distant memories.
I was at the 83 Cup Final but don’t think we ever controlled the game like that. For me, given the calibre of opposition, I think yesterday was possibly the finest performance I’ve ever seen from the Albion, let down only by the finishing. That’s Chelsea and Manchester United we’ve outplayed with no reward. Never mind some outstanding young players, keeping the manager is going to be equally tough long term.
I just really hope we have something to show for our style of play by the end of this season. A solid mid table finish would be great and the way we've played so far there's no way we can't achieve that and then some. But, will we take enough chances, and will we stop shipping frustrating goals, particularly just after scoring?
We'll see, but it'll be really disappointing if we do end up in another scrap despite playing the best football we've ever played as a club, and having the reputation of playing brilliant football but lacking killer edge. Fingers crossed we'll have more days like Newcastle rather than yesterday
Edit:no idea why nickjhs post has also been quoted!
I just really hope we have something to show for our style of play by the end of this season. A solid mid table finish would be great and the way we've played so far there's no way we can't achieve that and then some. But, will we take enough chances, and will we stop shipping frustrating goals, particularly just after scoring?
We'll see, but it'll be really disappointing if we do end up in another scrap despite playing the best football we've ever played as a club, and having the reputation of playing brilliant football but lacking killer edge. Fingers crossed we'll have more days like Newcastle rather than yesterday
Edit:no idea why nickjhs post has also been quoted!
Agree. All very well ‘dominating‘ games, playing ‘brilliantly’, being ‘proud’ (of losing) but if we don’t transform into goals and points, cut out the silly mistakes, then, just as people were applauding this time last year, we’ll be sucked into relegation fight. And all the pressures and mistakes that brings. Let’s hope not. Equally let’s not forget we’ve lost our opening two home games, conceding 6 goals. You’d think it was the other way round reading some posts. Sometimes, gotta just win ugly rather than lose prettily.
I was at the 83 Cup Final but don’t think we ever controlled the game like that. For me, given the calibre of opposition, I think yesterday was possibly the finest performance I’ve ever seen from the Albion, let down only by the finishing. That’s Chelsea and Manchester United we’ve outplayed with no reward. Never mind some outstanding young players, keeping the manager is going to be equally tough long term.
Hopefully Smug Eddie is higher in the England queue than Potter.I saw a few tweets yesterday calling for Southgate to be ditched, and Potter in.
Hopefully Smug Eddie is higher in the England queue than Potter.