I agree and i'm happy to give him more time but surely Hughton deserved a chance to change things up a bit and bring in a few players?
Give him a chance at your club, then, when Wroy wetires.
I agree and i'm happy to give him more time but surely Hughton deserved a chance to change things up a bit and bring in a few players?
Yes - I imagine Palace do miss Hughton being at Brighton.In light of our recent performances, I often find myself wondering where we'd be now with Hughton at the helm instead - Would we be thriving top ten? or continuing our abysmal form that we ended last season in? Would AJ have scored yet? Personally, I was absolutely gutted that Hughton got sacked. We reached the semi-final of the FA cup (which was a brilliant day out!), survived relegation (albeit only just) - surely those tick all the boxes for a club like us?
I understand that Potter definitely needs time to adapt and shape his team but honestly, bar a few performances, we've struggled to pick up points this season and have had just too many poor results. The reality is that now points are needed far more than style right now. Right now we're on an abysmal run of form - picking up one point in January, when we really should of got around 6 - and yet all I hear is still 'give Potter time' or 'we're playing well though'. I understand that we have a lot of potential as a squad and do like what Potter has done here but if we loose to West Ham i'm sure a lot of fans, including me, are going to turn against him.
If we beat West Ham then sure i'll be fine and this run of form will hopefully be forgotten but once again - Where would we be now with Hughton ... ?
In terms of the club’s image, I miss Mr Hughton. He was a great ambassador for the club; always smartly dressed and erudite in interviews.
Plus he kept us in the Premier League for two straight seasons. Yes his tactics were ultra defensive, but in seasons one and two, that was the only way to survive.
Some on here really do expect miracles.
Never did anything for us apart
- two best seasons ever in the Championship
- Murray wonderland
- Bong brick wall at left back
- ooohhh Stevie Sidwell …
- Role model Rosenior
- Bruno got ever better
- Best right sided combo we are ever likely to have re Bruno and AK
- Pride in a clean sheet
- Ooohhh Connor Goldson
- Stockdale double penalty save v Shef Wed
All terrible memories
In light of our recent performances, I often find myself wondering where we'd be now with Hughton at the helm instead - Would we be thriving top ten? or continuing our abysmal form that we ended last season in? Would AJ have scored yet? Personally, I was absolutely gutted that Hughton got sacked. We reached the semi-final of the FA cup (which was a brilliant day out!), survived relegation (albeit only just) - surely those tick all the boxes for a club like us?
I understand that Potter definitely needs time to adapt and shape his team but honestly, bar a few performances, we've struggled to pick up points this season and have had just too many poor results. The reality is that now points are needed far more than style right now. Right now we're on an abysmal run of form - picking up one point in January, when we really should of got around 6 - and yet all I hear is still 'give Potter time' or 'we're playing well though'. I understand that we have a lot of potential as a squad and do like what Potter has done here but if we loose to West Ham i'm sure a lot of fans, including me, are going to turn against him.
If we beat West Ham then sure i'll be fine and this run of form will hopefully be forgotten but once again - Where would we be now with Hughton ... ?
Well on the way to the championship. Don’t forget had it not been for a terrible miss by Cardiff at Fulham last season we’d have been relegated. Even then we had to rely on Palace beating them. We were extremely lucky to stay up. No one will ever forget the great job he did getting us there and for the first season but in the end it was just awful. We are on a bad run now but there’s a lot of people on NSC who have short memories. Let’s hold the line and back Potter.
Perhaps the Albion were destined to be a yo-yo club, aternating between the top two divisions every few years. Yes maybe my sights are set lower than some, but l'm a realist, we have come a long way in a very short space of time, and am very happy at the progress we have made..
And if we had the run of the ball in other games, Cardiff’s equaliser, Burnley H & A...
You finish where you deserve.
The only thing I agree with is the backing of Potter, I don’t understand why as supporters we wouldn’t.....
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All teams get their share of good and bad luck throughout a season, we are no different to anyone else.
In light of our recent performances, I often find myself wondering where we'd be now with Hughton at the helm instead - Would we be thriving top ten? or continuing our abysmal form that we ended last season in? Would AJ have scored yet? Personally, I was absolutely gutted that Hughton got sacked. We reached the semi-final of the FA cup (which was a brilliant day out!), survived relegation (albeit only just) - surely those tick all the boxes for a club like us?
I understand that Potter definitely needs time to adapt and shape his team but honestly, bar a few performances, we've struggled to pick up points this season and have had just too many poor results. The reality is that now points are needed far more than style right now. Right now we're on an abysmal run of form - picking up one point in January, when we really should of got around 6 - and yet all I hear is still 'give Potter time' or 'we're playing well though'. I understand that we have a lot of potential as a squad and do like what Potter has done here but if we loose to West Ham i'm sure a lot of fans, including me, are going to turn against him.
If we beat West Ham then sure i'll be fine and this run of form will hopefully be forgotten but once again - Where would we be now with Hughton ... ?
All wonderful memories that will remain with me forever. At 63 l didn't think l'd ever see an Albion side reach the Premier League, but we managed it and have remained there for two seasons now, I repeat, what more do people want?
Only time will tell if Potter is the answer. Time has already answered that Hughton isn't.
Only time will tell if Potter is the answer. Time has already answered that Hughton isn't.