I've finished playing with my twanger . . . . Did I miss anything?
Have you ever tried playing football when it's over 20 degrees in the shade, you've played once evey four days for a month having not played for over 3 months before, you've nothing to play for and you don't want to get injured for another season that starts in under two months? If you were expecting Man City at their best you were probably watching the wrong game.
Never said I'm not behind Potter, but feel that the constant comparing is beginning to feel like feeble attempts to tarnish Hughton's time. One plays defensive, one offensive, There is as much to a well organised defence as there is a well organised attack.
You realise that Potter’s side this season have conceded LESS than Hughton’s side last year?
Ugly match and a complete borefest but Job done.
Did anyone stay for the lap of honour?
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Yes - the ball has been further up the pitch.....
Not sure it's to do with defensive organisation.
Eh? Being further away from the goal means the other team is far less likely to score. It is a great form of defence.
Geordie in peace here,
First off, congrats on staying up, you must have been fairly confident given the buffer you had, but it's good to be mathematically safe before the final day.
That was one of the worst games of football I've watched in years. Our lot were on the beach from the off, but some bizarre selection choices made a dead rubber deader and more rubbery. When your best attacking player is knackered and recovering from a calf twinge, why bother playing him for the majority of the game? Why not start the lad you've got on loan who's done ok in his place? Why shoe horn a right back into the centre instead of the young promising centreback you had on the bench?
Bruce is out of his depth in the Premier League and although we've survived so much of that has to be because of good fortune in front of their goal and a good 'keeper in front of ours.
Enough about our stuff though. Just browsing the thread and there seems to be an awful lot of comparing Hughton and Potter. From an outsiders point of view and one who hasn't watched many of your games in full it seems like you're playing a little more on the front foot, it seems like you're playing with a bit more creativity?
What's next for you? Will you have a bit of money to spend in the summer? Will Potter get to change things up? Will you be expecting another season with the spectre of relegation looming large?
Geordie in peace here,
First off, congrats on staying up, you must have been fairly confident given the buffer you had, but it's good to be mathematically safe before the final day.
That was one of the worst games of football I've watched in years. Our lot were on the beach from the off, but some bizarre selection choices made a dead rubber deader and more rubbery. When your best attacking player is knackered and recovering from a calf twinge, why bother playing him for the majority of the game? Why not start the lad you've got on loan who's done ok in his place? Why shoe horn a right back into the centre instead of the young promising centreback you had on the bench?
Bruce is out of his depth in the Premier League and although we've survived so much of that has to be because of good fortune in front of their goal and a good 'keeper in front of ours.
Enough about our stuff though. Just browsing the thread and there seems to be an awful lot of comparing Hughton and Potter. From an outsiders point of view and one who hasn't watched many of your games in full it seems like you're playing a little more on the front foot, it seems like you're playing with a bit more creativity?
What's next for you? Will you have a bit of money to spend in the summer? Will Potter get to change things up? Will you be expecting another season with the spectre of relegation looming large?
Geordie in peace here,
First off, congrats on staying up, you must have been fairly confident given the buffer you had, but it's good to be mathematically safe before the final day.
That was one of the worst games of football I've watched in years. Our lot were on the beach from the off, but some bizarre selection choices made a dead rubber deader and more rubbery. When your best attacking player is knackered and recovering from a calf twinge, why bother playing him for the majority of the game? Why not start the lad you've got on loan who's done ok in his place? Why shoe horn a right back into the centre instead of the young promising centreback you had on the bench?
Bruce is out of his depth in the Premier League and although we've survived so much of that has to be because of good fortune in front of their goal and a good 'keeper in front of ours.
Enough about our stuff though. Just browsing the thread and there seems to be an awful lot of comparing Hughton and Potter. From an outsiders point of view and one who hasn't watched many of your games in full it seems like you're playing a little more on the front foot, it seems like you're playing with a bit more creativity?
What's next for you? Will you have a bit of money to spend in the summer? Will Potter get to change things up? Will you be expecting another season with the spectre of relegation looming large?
Don’t agree with you there old chap...
Don’t go getting us lifelong Brighton fans all excited because we are playing a premier league match......We were safe
How is Bruce out of his depth ? Could he of got more from the squad of players you have ? I'm not sure, staying up with ease and arguably more exciting than Rafa. Not sure what more you want ?
Agree on the quality , one of the worst games I've seen live. Awful
No he isn't. Steve Bruce is competent, you just don't happen to rate him that highly. For a merry-go-round manager, Steve Bruce's managerial record stands up pretty much everywhere he's been, much like Sam Allardyce.He's shite.