Paul Hayward chief sports writer at the Telegraph (and Brighton fan) sees things differently.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...as-paid-price-mistakes-others-brightons-next/
I wonder who he talking about in this little excerpt " At the same time a summer cull will need to take out players who pursued personal agendas and were not supportive of the manager when results began to crumble. Bloom needs to be as ruthless in the dressing room as he was in the dug-out "
CH’s only failing in my opinion is that he’s a Labour Party supporter and probably reads this worthless rag. Apart from that he’s a diamond.
Footnote: I do not read the Daily Mail
It would appear that Tony Bloom has been thinking, and now acted upon, what the local newspaper has been branding supporters idiots for thinking and voicing.
.. Hughton has lost the support of impatient and over-demanding minority pockets of the fanbase. ...
I think this article has nailed the crux of the issue, eloquently. "Conceding eight goals without reply in outwardly winnable home matches with Southampton, Bournemouth and Cardiff." really sums it up for me.
2019 results: BHA 0 v Watford 0. BHA 1 v Burnley 3. Leicester 2 v BHA 1(BHA 1 up against 10 men). BHA 0 v Southampton 1. BHA 0 v Bournemouth 5. BHA 0 v Cardiff 2. Thank God Palace gifted us 6 points, and beat Cardiff away!
2019 results: BHA 0 v Watford 0. BHA 1 v Burnley 3. Leicester 2 v BHA 1(BHA 1 up against 10 men). BHA 0 v Southampton 1. BHA 0 v Bournemouth 5. BHA 0 v Cardiff 2. Thank God Palace gifted us 6 points, and beat Cardiff away!
I thought this section was very telling too...
"there is the Icarus-like example of this season’s impatient, flailing Fulham. Imposing a more proactive style is not easy, either, at a time when the top six routinely hoover the ball."
I really, really hope I am wrong, and I will be more than happy for someone to bounce this thread this time next season, but I seriously worry about what is to come!
I think there is a lot of hard work required by the club to repair the damage that has been done to our reputation (having said that, the racism idea is ludicrous), but the idea is out there!
Indeed.
Naylor wrote this in an article just 3 days ago:-
Presumably Naylor must now regard Tony Bloom as being "impatient" and "over-demanding".
Nick Ames has written a piece on today's sacking and our challenge going forward that I think sums things up quite well:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/may/13/brighton-sack-chris-hughton