Hughton clearly wasn’t sacked for keeping us up.......he was sacked because he was drifting further and further away from Tony & Dan’s playing philosophy and longer term direction of the club. Dire, defensive, negative football that often stank the place out, not developing/playing younger players etc. Would also argue we haven’t ‘just avoided relegation’ - we were safe earlier than we have been in prior seasons, and we’re miles clear of the bottom 3 now (and might still end up 13/14th, and potentially ahead of Palace).
Villa were awful last season and were lucky to stay up - let’s see if they are consistent. Let’s also see how Leeds do in their second season. I wouldn’t be surprised if we finish above both of them next season given the obvious progression we’ve seen in terms of playing style and ability to compete in virtually every game and happy we’re consistent and showing steady, incremental progress (long term plan anyone ?) rather than doing a Sheff Utd. The current league position is a bit disappointing for sure but taking that as a single indicator in the midst of a long term plan is too binary for me. If we’re all pissing our pants in 17th or worse by Christmas then fair enough but I’m not expecting it.
Is the only reason - it's there for us all to see.
I'm an October man myself - Mr Potter can't piss away two and a half seasons on his dream and still look like 'The Team of the Eighties' II
But like you I'm not expecting it to come to that.
I think next season is going to be a lot tougher.
Sure they'll be a 'surprise' plummet, there usually is, and fortunately it's impossible for that to be the Albion.
But judging by who's coming up we might just finally be in for the mythical 40 point season, esp with Newcastle and palace likely to be fighting out for top spot.
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