Shuggie
Well-known member
Keep the faith? Faith in what?
Yes of course we support the Albion, it’s in our blood, but faith the continued success of the club at the levels we have achieved?
That is blind faith, mere credulity.
Hardly blind faith now, is it? From the moment TB became involved, everything has been done to improve over the long-run. If you want empirical evidence, we have steadily risen to the top 25 of 538’s power index (worth investigating if you’re unfamiliar with it https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/soccer-predictions/global-club-rankings/). That’s little old Brighton and Hove Albion, not Leeds, Villa or Newcastle. He has always said he wants the club to handle staff changes smoothly, no matter how significant the role. Dan Ashworth is a shining example of succession planning in action. Or White, or Cucurella, or Bissouma or even Nathan Jones / Liam Rosenior.
I have confidence that all the work already done in preparation for this day will see us continue to progress. It’s only a bump in the road.
If nothing else, being optimistic is a lot less dispiriting. There’s still a not insignificant chance that GP will turn them down (immediate legend status) but, even if he goes, two long breaks for the new guy (or girl) to have almost the equivalent of a full preseason in before Boxing Day. So, yes, my conclusion based on the evidence of the last twenty years (rather than the last twenty hours) is that this would be a good time to trust the club.
Nil desperandum