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*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
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West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
:thumbsup:
You have completely missed his point. He was simply saying that, as a Brighton fan, all other clubs in the world are lesser in his mind. He wasn't saying that WBA are smaller than us, or that they have less history :facepalm:

Agreed, I feel the same but I doubt any potential managers are Brighton fans and feel West Brom are the lesser Albion.....that's my point
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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:thumbsup:

Agreed, I feel the same but I doubt any potential managers are Brighton fans and feel West Brom are the lesser Albion.....that's my point
Indeed, and that's what Stat Brother (whose post you replied to) was saying in the first place:

"Well it was fun while it lasted.

In a battle of the Albion's we just don't stand a chance."

"Real Albion can't even offer top 6 spending."
"There's only one true Albion, it's just a shame we're not as good as Lesser Albion."
 


*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
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Indeed, and that's what Stat Brother (whose post you replied to) was saying in the first place:

"Well it was fun while it lasted.

In a battle of the Albion's we just don't stand a chance."

"Real Albion can't even offer top 6 spending."
"There's only one true Albion, it's just a shame we're not as good as Lesser Albion."

:) Ive just voted for an even Lesserer Albion in the Burton v Fleetwood match thread.
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Of course not but why should lightening strike twice; they're not clones are they?

You're quite correct, they're not clones. But there is a type that Bloom has appointed thus far -- with Poyet and Oscar been prime candidates, which also points to the fact that Clement will be his preferred candidate -- and they tend to be ambitious and impatient. I've very much enjoyed having Poyet and Oscar, and am excited by the prospect of Clement too. What I think we need, however, is for a manager to commit to the club, and for the chairman to commit to the manager, so that we have stability and we remain focused on the long term (something that Oscar's early departure has somewhat knocked us off course from).
 




Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
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Coming up on talksport
@talkSPORTDrive: Real Madrid asst manager Paul Clement is on the show...he'll hopefully tell us if there's any truth in the reports linking him with #wba
 


Baggie192

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Afternoon all, a Baggie here, Paul Clemant is reportedly going to be interviewed by us towards the end of the week. He'd be an Ideal fit for our club structure truth be told. Hopefully his Brother and club hero Neil will put in a good word for us:smile: I've yet to work out the Multi-quote Do-da on here, but, in answer to #171. You have a 30,000 stadium with no discernible catchment area. The Hawthorns holds just under 27k in our Catchment area are the Blues, Vile, Walsall and the Wo1ve5. Averaging 25k a game is great going
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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Valhalla
Wasn't really bothered about this one with his lack of experience being in charge.
 




glasfryn

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Nov 29, 2005
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somewhere in Eastbourne
time to move on then
 


clippedgull

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Aug 11, 2003
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Afternoon all, a Baggie here, Paul Clemant is reportedly going to be interviewed by us towards the end of the week. He'd be an Ideal fit for our club structure truth be told. Hopefully his Brother and club hero Neil will put in a good word for us:smile: I've yet to work out the Multi-quote Do-da on here, but, in answer to #171. You have a 30,000 stadium with no discernible catchment area. The Hawthorns holds just under 27k in our Catchment area are the Blues, Vile, Walsall and the Wo1ve5. Averaging 25k a game is great going

Too late buddy, according to a poster on here (with source he claims has been 100% accurate to date), he will be unveiled as BHA manager in mid June. :D

Mind you it's all conjecture :)
 


Steve.S

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May 11, 2012
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Afternoon all, a Baggie here, Paul Clemant is reportedly going to be interviewed by us towards the end of the week. He'd be an Ideal fit for our club structure truth be told. Hopefully his Brother and club hero Neil will put in a good word for us:smile: I've yet to work out the Multi-quote Do-da on here, but, in answer to #171. You have a 30,000 stadium with no discernible catchment area. The Hawthorns holds just under 27k in our Catchment area are the Blues, Vile, Walsall and the Wo1ve5. Averaging 25k a game is great going

To be fair it says a lot about your club, in the PL and you can not attract a decent manager, you only have to look at your last few managers. We are a club that is slowly building and may want a rookie coach/manager to fit with our aims. You have peaked and the only way for your club is to go downwards, which is why you do not appeal to many managers. I would have thought your fans would want to aim a bit higher.
 






Daffy Duck

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Nov 7, 2009
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Afternoon all, a Baggie here, Paul Clemant is reportedly going to be interviewed by us towards the end of the week. He'd be an Ideal fit for our club structure truth be told. Hopefully his Brother and club hero Neil will put in a good word for us:smile: I've yet to work out the Multi-quote Do-da on here, but, in answer to #171. You have a 30,000 stadium with no discernible catchment area. The Hawthorns holds just under 27k in our Catchment area are the Blues, Vile, Walsall and the Wo1ve5. Averaging 25k a game is great going

Sorry, but if you can't spell his name right, then you're not having him.
 


Stat Brother

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Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Coming up on talksport
@talkSPORTDrive: Real Madrid asst manager Paul Clement is on the show...he'll hopefully tell us if there's any truth in the reports linking him with #wba

And he says he's staying at Real Madrid.
 


BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Yes, he is hardly going to be bringing Ronaldo and Bale, but it's the way he is quoted that was interesting if it was word for word. He seems very certain he is off.

Really you think he is off?
Have you read today's thread about the Clement interview on Talksport?
 


Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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Really you think he is off?
Have you read today's thread about the Clement interview on Talksport?

Well no, I hadn't when I posted because the interview on Talksport hadn't taken place then. However, I still think he may be. Would you give the game away to Talksport if you had an interview coming up with a club for their manager's job. I think I would keep my cards close to my chest. I don't think he should be ruled out.
 


father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
4,652
Under the Police Box
I agree with all this, but it all sounds strangely familiar. Substitute the name Oscar Garcia for Paul Clement and it raises the question: do we want another manager that sees us as a stepping-stone and will be off when next season ends? I was fully behind Oscar, but viewed him as a long-term project; in other words, his managerial skills would bear fruit not in his first season, but in his second and/or third. I view Clement in exactly the same light.

Given that we are not [yet] a top flight club, aren't we ALWAYS going to be a stepping stone for any manager. We are either his/her route to a job at a mid to low premier league club or we find one that get's us promoted and he/she moves up to a upper middle PL club. Let's be realistic. Like our best players, keeping a manger for more than 2 years will probably represent a failure rather than a success given where we are.
 




Stat Brother

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Given that we are not [yet] a top flight club, aren't we ALWAYS going to be a stepping stone for any manager. We are either his/her route to a job at a mid to low premier league club or we find one that get's us promoted and he/she moves up to a upper middle PL club. Let's be realistic. Like our best players, keeping a manger for more than 2 years will probably represent a failure rather than a success given where we are.
If Southampton are a stepping stone, what chance have we got?

Some people need a reality check when it comes to our position within football.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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There is a piece in the Metro today quoting him as saying he's very happy in Madrid, family settled etc etc and doesn't plan on leaving.......
 


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