And he LOVES all the Albion fans who always SUPPORT him LIKE me and he might even get a TRIBUTE night if we go UP
Yeh right Ernest..................Next defeat and you will probably be having a Hughton in or out poll again
And he LOVES all the Albion fans who always SUPPORT him LIKE me and he might even get a TRIBUTE night if we go UP
I really hope that, if we go up and don't immediately get the results everyone wants i.e. we're fighting relegation next season, this thread can be bumped back to the top of the message boards to remind us of the appreciation that CH is currently getting.
If Brighton are in the Premier League next year, it is an absolute certainty we would be fighting a relegation battle but cross that bridge if it happens
Exactly my point... unfortunately some people have a tendency to be a bit unrealistic and, if we're losing games and in a relegation battle, there's the possibility such people will jump straight on CH's back.
If Brighton are in the Premier League next year, it is an absolute certainty we would be fighting a relegation battle but cross that bridge if it happens
If Brighton are in the Premier League next year, it is an absolute certainty we would be fighting a relegation battle but cross that bridge if it happens
Off yer knees serf and don't be such a COCK. Half the teams currently in the Premier League we used to play and beat on a regular basis in the lower leagues. All these teams are not all that special unless you Believe In SKY. And who in their right mind would DO such a thing?
#BeMoreLeicester
Name those teams. Ten teams we beat regularly in the lower leagues.
Can't be arzed to look up the stats, but are we SERIOUSLY supposed to be in awe of the Premier League god-likes of (in alphabetical order): Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Leicester, Southampton, Stoke, Watford... ?
SAKE!
I didn't say we should be in awe of them, but beating them regularly? Sorry, but that was your statement.
We were certainly on a par with each of those teams.
Off yer knees serf and don't be such a COCK. Half the teams currently in the Premier League we used to play and beat on a regular basis in the lower leagues. All these teams are not all that special unless you Believe In SKY. And who in their right mind would DO such a thing?
#BeMoreLeicester
By spending far and away the most amount of money, in Albion history.
Tactically, I don't see Hughton as being superior to his Championship peers, or his predecessors for that matter. There's a misconception that managers at the higher level meticulously plot the downfall of the opposition by using complex tactical models based on selection and formation. The reality is managers know a system which works and make a few minor tweaks against certain opposition (eg a route-one, more physical team like Ipswich or a strong midfield-led team like Hull).
HOWEVER, where Hughton has really shone is his ability to select the best players in their best positions. Take a look at Stephens, Kayal, Murphy, Bruno, Lua Lua, Knockaert, Hemed, Sidwell - all looking comfortable in their chosen roles. There is a consistency. Peruse the matchday threads and you will see the similarities between fans' team selections. Rewind to past seasons and there were countless combinations, while hardly a week would pass without someone raising the issue over the most effective use of Bruno, Lua Lua, Ince, JFC, Stephens, Holla etc.
Spot on. Its really not that hard sometimes just pick the right players in the right positions (injuries/suspensions permitting) who remember the first game V Sheff Wed last year under Sami and CROFTS was on the right wing. Madness.
Spot on. Its really not that hard sometimes just pick the right players in the right positions (injuries/suspensions permitting) who remember the first game V Sheff Wed last year under Sami and CROFTS was on the right wing. Madness.
Tactically, I don't see Hughton as being superior to his Championship peers, or his predecessors for that matter. There's a misconception that managers at the higher level meticulously plot the downfall of the opposition by using complex tactical models based on selection and formation. The reality is managers know a system which works and make a few minor tweaks against certain opposition (eg a route-one, more physical team like Ipswich or a strong midfield-led team like Hull).
HOWEVER, where Hughton has really shone is his ability to select the best players in their best positions. Take a look at Stephens, Kayal, Murphy, Bruno, Lua Lua, Knockaert, Hemed, Sidwell - all looking comfortable in their chosen roles. There is a consistency. Peruse the matchday threads and you will see the similarities between fans' team selections. Rewind to past seasons and there were countless combinations, while hardly a week would pass without someone raising the issue over the most effective use of Bruno, Lua Lua, Ince, JFC, Stephens, Holla etc.