portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Point proven? You're not good at this at all - I was quoting you. You've not proven anything, chap.
Spanner.
Point proven? You're not good at this at all - I was quoting you. You've not proven anything, chap.
Spanner.
My main hope for tonight is that we don't see any repeat of the Albion-on-Albion scrapping that was evident in the North on saturday. Atmosphere was really toxic. Fair enough, emotions were running high, but your fellow Albion fan is not your enemy.
My main hope for tonight is that we don't see any repeat of the Albion-on-Albion scrapping that was evident in the North on saturday. Atmosphere was really toxic. Fair enough, emotions were running high, but your fellow Albion fan is not your enemy.
After last night's result there is currently a 17 point gap between Man U in 6th and Leicester in 7th place, with Man U having a game in hand. Quite frankly it's getting ridiculous. However, I still want to stay up.
I hope and believe we will win tonight,and CH will retain his job.However if the unthinkable happens and we are relegated then CH will be gone and rightly so.
Really? People were hitting each other? Or was it pushing, squaring up and heated words? Two very different things if so.
I hope and believe we will win tonight,and CH will retain his job.However if the unthinkable happens and we are relegated then CH will be gone and rightly so.
The Premier League however is the only place to play, we have to strive to stay there, and us fans have to enjoy it for as long as these good times last.
Ghastly fickledom of modern football? It's almost like the era of Mike Bailey - binned off because fans didn't like his brand of football despite leading us to our best ever finish - never existed.
Baileys football was crap to watch but it was winning crap and we were winning away at places like Spurs, Liverpool and top 2 Southampton , could you ever see us doing that under Hughton's crap football
I think lots of fans voicing their discontent, are just expressing fairly well-worn criticisms of Hughton at this level. Not necessarily desire for him to fail. But questioning whether he's reached his ceiling. He has often given teams too much respect and is often too rigid to plan A and as a result sets up not to lose, rather than win. The big question for me is can he find a system that is both moderately successful and entertaining to some degree. Last year we often got a bit of both. I'd suggest this year much less so. I'd be really happy to see BHA kick on further under CH, but I don't think it's going to happen.
And why shouldn't fans expect more from a squad that isn't cheaply assembled, has many underperforming players right now coupled with questionable tactics/positioning? Harking back to Goldstone era simply isn't relevant in this context and I don't think it's got anything to do with greed. I think many fans simply expect to see more fight to win games.
10 shots on target in last 5 league games is symptom of the problem.
Let's get behind the team again tonight, but come season end, I think it's right the club assess what their ambitions are, and how we think it's best to achieve that.
It isn't. It really isn't. Thats just the Sky Sports-driven media hype machine talking.
Obviously I don't want us to be relegated, but this notion that the Premier League is the be-all and end-all, and the only place to be, is for the birds. If we go down, I'll be back in my seat come August. Anyone who isn't, due to the fact we're no longer in the Premier League, is not a real fan of the club.
There most certainly IS life outside the glitz and glamour of the self-proclaimed "Best League in the World". And it not half bad.
It was toxic enough for the steward snatch squads to come running in on more than one occasion
Spot on. Typed so I don't have to.
Has the Premier League been as much fun as I had imagined it would be for all the previous years. No.
Do I give a s**t what division we are playing in. No.
Will I be there anyway. Yes - I'm a Brighton fan.
But would I be DEVASTATED to be back in the Championship ? Nope, not really. I'd prefer to stay up of course, but there are still plenty of pluses if we went down. I'd be down in the dumps for a while in the aftermath of relegation, but just like every other time I've experienced it, come the warm summer afternoons of August, I'll be GAGGING to get back to it.