[Albion] Fabian Hürzeler **SINGED 15/06/2024**

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Would Fabian Hurzeler be a good replacement for RDZ?


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US Seagull

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Why has this thread become some happy clappy place where if you don't demonstrate unwavering support for Huzeler you're silenced?

Nothing wrong with questioning whether this guy has the credentials to manage a team aiming for the top half Premier League because his CV is undoubtedly thin.
Sure his CV is thin, but if we'd wanted a quiet life, we'd have given Potter whatever it took to get him to sign.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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haven’t read or listened to all the bits and pieces referred to in this thread, but just a couple of thoughts:
1. I am sure we would not be considering Herr Hurzeler (if indeed we are considering him) were he not already firmly on our radar. We are hardly not going to be aware of him.
2. He does look as if he could be extremely interesting!!!
3. if Potter has said he is not interested, maybe it is just that he doesn’t think it would be a good idea to go back - not necessarily due to his own arrogance (which I don’t think he is anyway) but because it would be too difficult for all concerned, because he would not want to upset numbers of Albion fans if he did and so on and so forth.

But I’d be quite prepared to believe we as a club would not even consider it.
 


SeagullinExile

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Uncle Spielberg

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Younger than several of our squad. Give him a go, why not ?
 








Guinness Boy

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In fact how do you know McKenna was even considered? The club have said nothing whatsoever about who they are or aren't considering and everything including Potter, Mckenna, Huzela, Cooper, Kompany et al has been entirely media and social media speculation.
Andy Naylor had McKenna at the top of our list in his piece in The Athletic about De Zerbi at Bournemouth and PBOBE's two computers. Doesn't mean it's 100% true, of course, but does mean that at the least that's what the club or an agent fed him.

I don't reckon anyone on here knew who 2, 3 and 4 were on that list and they still don't.
 


brighton_tom

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More to the point, does anyone even know if he wasn't first choice? Or even if Bloom has one single 1st choice?

So much speculation on this thread that seems entirely fueled by media guff (including this link). The fact is, and it is a fact, nobody on NSC actually has access to Bloom's data, nobody in the media does either. Can't there just be a little patience and trust that it'll probably all work out in the end?
Exactly right. So many people on here making statements, and then digging the club out for whatever that made up thing is, based on something they can’t possibly have any factual evidence for. IF we appoint this guy, it might work out, or it might not. But all this ‘oh what a shambles it is that Potter’s turned us down & now we’re onto our 87th choice’ stuff is utter nonsense.
 










Deadly Danson

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It would have been more comforting if he was second choice to McKenna not scratching about on You tube searching for a good young manager in Europe.
It might work out great until Kompany is a disaster at Bayern or Chelsea get jealous.
Jeez :ffsparr:
 










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Bundesliga 2 ranked 20th best league in the world. 4 places above the Swedish top league according to this.

It is an interesting list, but I'm not sure its all that relevant here. How strong / accomplished / affluent the clubs in a league are, in comparison to other leagues, is far less relevant than how strong a club is to its direct peers - and what their manager has done with the hand he's been dealt.

Winning the 20th strongest league with a team who had say only the 10th highest budget within it, is a far better judge of a manager's performance, than coming third in a much stronger league, if you were comfortably the richest and most powerful club within that.
 




MJsGhost

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It is an interesting list, but I'm not sure its all that relevant here. How strong / accomplished / affluent the clubs in a league are, in comparison to other leagues, is far less relevant than how strong a club is to its direct peers - and what their manager has done with the hand he's been dealt.

Winning the 20th strongest league with a team who had say only the 10th highest budget within it, is a far better judge of a manager's performance, than coming third in a much stronger league, if you were comfortably the richest and most powerful club within that.
Yup.

The data in this table will have been fed into Tony's algorithm, that's for sure:

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EDIT: Sauce = https://footystats.org/germany/2-bundesliga/salaries
 


Falmer Flutter ©

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Just been an in-depth piece on Fabian on Sky Sports, with great insight from a German journalist. He was convinced that Fabian would be a perfect fit at Brighton and age wouldn't be an issue. I'm 100% sold (and, as someone with HSV mates, if it screws St Pauli then even better).
 


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