The Fits
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- Jun 29, 2020
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All teams make mistakes so the answer is "never".
That’s not what I said.
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All teams make mistakes so the answer is "never".
That’s a strange outlook Dunk missed a sitter doesn’t matter if it’s against Chelsea or West Brom still a sitter.What the problem is that we made some good chances but didn't punish a top six side enough? Not sure that is a big problem as it is a problem for 14 teams. The judge of our scoring ability will come against non-top 6 sides not ****ing chelsea.
That's typical Brighton mentality right thereMost teams in the league would consider only losing by two goals, against a team with Chelsea’s financial clout as a good result.
Yep. Agree banjo. Dunk puts that in and it’s a different game.
We still need that threat up front. Connolly not the answer yet.
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To be honest I'll say we didn't play well - and mean that in a positive way. Blind pass for the first goal. Backed off for the second. Free header from a set piece for the third. All things we only did once, just little drops in concentration, but once was enough. Dunk missed a sitter as well.
No, if we'd have played well, we'd have absolute matched Chelsea, could well have beaten them. That's how good I think we can be.
Shocking on the road? We haven’t lost away since Boxing Day!
Taken 7 points from our last 3 away games.
And the rest of your post is shit as well.
I'm so bored of people complaining. It's Chelsea FFS
Spot on. Good post.But those ' little drops in concentration ' are very familiar. We keep doing it over and over again in our last third. Playing out from the back requires accuracy and concentration and we keep letting ourselves down. The better sides have worked us out now. Just press high, close each man down and wait for the mistake. Bingo. Goal. Potter has decided to play the same way against everybody so when we play the top sides, we all know what is going to happen.
30/06.....Man U ( H )......0-3
08/07.....Livpool ( H ).....1-3
11/07.....Man C ( H )......0-5
14/09.....Chelsea ( H )...1-3
All four performances full of basic mistakes playing out from the back, particularly when Ryan plays it straight forward 20-25yards to someone facing their own goal ( which he does regularly ) These players know they can't afford a second touch, so the inclination is to play it off hurriedly, aware of the presence around them. Under pressure, mistakes are made and in those areas it usually results in trouble. Opponents know we play it forward short and wait for it.
I respect Potter for what he is trying to do but surely he has to consider some mixing and matching in style. Last night wasn't a one-off. We could have got something from both the Liverpool and Chelsea games had we not committed suicide 30 yards from our own goal. If we don't try and change, at least against the top sides, then we will continue to shed points to them like autumn leaves. We all want to see us progress and that means pulling off the odd surprise result and that can only be achieved by limiting mistakes at the back. United will come to the Amex next, press high and wait for the mistakes. Why don't we try and ruffle their feathers a bit and just be a little less predictable.
But those ' little drops in concentration ' are very familiar. We keep doing it over and over again in our last third. Playing out from the back requires accuracy and concentration and we keep letting ourselves down. The better sides have worked us out now. .
Haven’t lost away since Boxing Day?
Everton?, Bournemouth?
Chelsea did not look up for this at all, they did not gel or play for prolonged periods as a team, yet they still beat us easily in the end, they just ramped it up slightly, got the goals and went back to sleep....
Don’t Let’s kid ourselves that we were close, it was relatively easy for them.