daveinprague
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Slow and steady progress seems to be his ethos
Whilst we have certainly improved since CH has taken over it hasn't felt to me as if we have been pulling up trees but......
Only 1 team has lost less matches than us in the last 10 (Norwich)
In a table of the last 10 matches we would be joint 7th (with B'muff, M'bro, Ipswich and Cardiff.)
Is the division so topsy turvy this season that 7th feels like under performing or is it just the stress of having spent so long looking at what's below us rather than looking up? Or maybe I am becoming an unrealistic fan?
Well done Chris, I am now looking forward to next season even more.
I'm not quite in the CH is great camp just yet.... maybe a bit harsh of me, although he clearly knows what he is doing.
And the capture of Kayal certainly shows he can spot a player.
Its all going to be about player recruitment over the summer and specifically 2 strikers that can score 30 goals between them that will make or break him.
I have to say I wasnt over whelmed with his appointment, but hes doing a decent job of winning me around
Yes there has obviously been an improvement, but looking at a table of the last 10 matches is a bit misleading.
In that time have played only one of the Top 7 (Derby), in a league dominated by those clubs.
The final 7 fixtures are much, much tougher. Still have to play Norwich, Bournemouth, Watford and Middlesborough. I think these will be an excellent barometer of what we can expect next season.
In what way aren't you sold on him at this point?
It does not work like that though does it. Look at our results against the teams in the top half.Yes there has obviously been an improvement, but looking at a table of the last 10 matches is a bit misleading.
In that time have played only one of the Top 7 (Derby), in a league dominated by those clubs.
The final 7 fixtures are much, much tougher. Still have to play Norwich, Bournemouth, Watford and Middlesborough. I think these will be an excellent barometer of what we can expect next season.
It does not work like that though does it. Look at our results against the teams in the top half.
You can always make these things fit your argument. Ipswich were top 2 I believe when we beat them. Leeds were one of the form sides in the league...
I don't think you can gauge next season until we know where the squad is and how many are likely to leave/stay and who those players are (and what money he is given to replace outgoings.
So, because Brighton beat Ipswich and Derby, does that make Brighton a better team than both of them?
I prefer the evidence of a whole season than one indivual match to decide who is better.
Over 39 games Norwich, Bournemouth, Watford and Boro have proved themselves as amaong the elite teams in this division.
If Brighton get, say 6 points from those 4 games, I will agree the improvement looks concrete.
I think if you're looking for widespread changes your going to be disappointed.
An astute manager with a settled side and a new player or 2 who can put the ball in the net will change things around. Like Bournemouth and Brentford have achieved with lots of League 1 players.
Don't suppose anyone had the table the day SH left please
I am glad recently have improved. However, I am concerned that the passing, possesion based style is being slowly erroded.
I am glad to see I am not the only one feeling that way.. Getting results - just not too exciting. Still can't have everything.
the home matches against Arsenal, Birmingham, Leeds, Derby, Forest and Ipswich in recent months have been some of the most entertaining/exciting matches we've seen at the Amex over the last four years.