Yes? . . . just yes?
Pretty much.I actually agree with the article and was one of only a few on here who wasn't bothered whether we did sign a striker.
But it clearly is too early for this type of article and is actually just Naylor having one of his subtle digs at the fans again as he so loves to do.
Yes definitely
The "see - they didn't need to buy another striker" is the point I feel it's a bit too soon to be making a call on.
(I didn't really get that across very well in the opening post)
The Athletic emailed me (and possibly you) the below, which is the start of an article that sits behind their paywall...
Multifaceted Brighton making a mockery of perceived No 9 weakness
Brighton’s flying start to the season is confounding the critics who insist they needed to splash out on a striker in the transfer window.
It’s still early days but the way Graham Potter is using the players at his disposal has been handsomely rewarded by three wins from his team’s opening four matches.
The unprecedented nature of the club’s eye-catching launch to their fifth campaign in the Premier League is highlighted by one outstanding statistic — they already have nine points following Saturday’s 1-0 victory away to Brentford and they’ve never had more than nine points after eight games in any of their four previous seasons in the top flight.
Whilst I'm absolutely delighted with our start, isn't it a wee bit early for such triumphalism?
I can't honestly say I expected us to win 3 out of our first 4 games regardless of opposition, because taking expected results in isolation is rarely how it works out. Last year we didn't win a game against the bottom 4, yet beat Man City, drew with Chelsea, beat Liverpool and so on. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see us lose to Norwich, nick a point at home to Man City, beat Liverpool and get absolutely battered at home by Arsenal.I'll start by saying yes of course I'm EXTREMELY happy with our flying start and with the league table ...
But ...
I'd be happier if the nine points had been against Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool. Or even say, Spurs, Everton and Villa. The fixtures computer was kind to us, and yes we've taken full advantage, and yes we didn't do too well against the bottom clubs last season - but we're only one point ahead of where we 'expect' to be. It's all relative.
We're doing pretty well, in that we're taking 3 points off our natural competitors at the foot of the table. Also seem to be getting the rub of the green earlydoors. And Potter's lucked into the Dunk-Duffy-Webster invincible triumverate that he would never have chosen through, er, choice
The Athletic emailed me (and possibly you) the below, which is the start of an article that sits behind their paywall...
Multifaceted Brighton making a mockery of perceived No 9 weakness
Brighton’s flying start to the season is confounding the critics who insist they needed to splash out on a striker in the transfer window.
It’s still early days but the way Graham Potter is using the players at his disposal has been handsomely rewarded by three wins from his team’s opening four matches.
The unprecedented nature of the club’s eye-catching launch to their fifth campaign in the Premier League is highlighted by one outstanding statistic — they already have nine points following Saturday’s 1-0 victory away to Brentford and they’ve never had more than nine points after eight games in any of their four previous seasons in the top flight.
Whilst I'm absolutely delighted with our start, isn't it a wee bit early for such triumphalism?
The Athletic emailed me (and possibly you) the below, which is the start of an article that sits behind their paywall...
Multifaceted Brighton making a mockery of perceived No 9 weakness
Brighton’s flying start to the season is confounding the critics who insist they needed to splash out on a striker in the transfer window.
It’s still early days but the way Graham Potter is using the players at his disposal has been handsomely rewarded by three wins from his team’s opening four matches.
The unprecedented nature of the club’s eye-catching launch to their fifth campaign in the Premier League is highlighted by one outstanding statistic — they already have nine points following Saturday’s 1-0 victory away to Brentford and they’ve never had more than nine points after eight games in any of their four previous seasons in the top flight.
Whilst I'm absolutely delighted with our start, isn't it a wee bit early for such triumphalism?
get absolutely battered at home by Arsenal.
ThisI actually agree with the article and was one of only a few on here who wasn't bothered whether we did sign a striker.
But it clearly is too early for this type of article and is actually just Naylor having one of his subtle digs at the fans again as he so loves to do.
I totally get what you're saying but I just can't see this. If anything it's the game I'm most confident about. Arsenal's defence is LIGHTYEARS behind ours atm. I genuinely think it'll be a comfortable win.