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Agreed about the potential of Trossard . But My bugbear is painting all the "lazy pundits" as one. Who do we mean ? Can you cite or link to someone who has actually said this ? There's some excellent pundits, journalists and broadcasters who report on the Albion and have a far morenuanced view of Trossard, Caicedo , Potter., Bloom and all of it. They aren't all "lazy" with limited knowledge of the club.
Just because we struggle to break down a team with 10 players behind the ball it doesn't automatically mean that Trossard would be rubbish every time he played for a new club against the same tactics. He'd be surrounded by team mates who are better than the players he current plays with, a manager who knows better than Potter/RDZ (assuming we continue to struggle in the same way under him) on how to take apart teams that defend in numbers etc.Top teams regularly come up against teams that sit back and put 10 men behind the ball. All they need to do is watch ONE GAME where a team does that to us to see how Trossard's career would go at a bigger club.
You wouldn't be excited if BHAFC got to play some Danish bin men?There's been Andy Jacobs and Jamie O'Hara (yeah, yeah both on single dad FM I know) since yesterday alone.
Whilst I get your point - there has been some good analysis too - it's not an unfair statement that many of us were annoyed prior to the game on Saturday about the "We should feel grateful for Chelsea's cash" narrative and how the general consensus is that our best players should leave to progress. It's bollocks. Anyone that's good enough thrives here and we are the best run club in the country bar none. What we aren't is the best paid. I'd rather there was more honesty with "higher level" replaced with "better paid" and a pretence that playing some Danish bin men in the Conference league is what our players are after.
Interestingly we used BW as the benchmark for our valuation of Cucu..Not related particularly but the 2 players who were identified as "Could go and play at a higher level" this time last year have been a) Subbed regularly and is generally regarded as the 2nd best behind the old Leicester LB in his primary position and b) Bench warmer behind an upmarket Vinny Jones in the pecking order.
Trossard, for instance, may well leave us and go onto be a world beater at his next club but it is striking how poorly 90 million quids worth has been outside of BHAFC. (I'd be the first to admit Ben White has been quality at Arsenal on the flip side)
Sounds like a 0-0 tbfYou wouldn't be excited if BHAFC got to play some Danish bin men?
A Top Rant Stato - and all absolutely spot onMy latest bugbear from lazy pundits is this stupid statement. It's become another 'Teams Like Brighton' for me. We heard it rolled out about Cucurella last season and about Bissouma for the last few years. It was used about Trossard at the weekend and will be used about any player at a team outside of the uber rich seven who has a run of decent form.
Let's get this straight. Trossard is playing in the EPL. If he signs for one of the monied teams. HE'LL STILL BE PLAYING IN THE EPL! He doesn't go up a level like he's just beaten a video game boss.
Yes, the other 14 (now 13) have less chance of success in this league, but we are not actually playing at a different level. We play league games against all of the same teams that they do.
What they are really saying is that Trossard could play for a richer and more successful team at the same level, get paid more money and have a greater chance of getting a few European games. Don't try to tell me that European football is a higher level than the EPL. Perhaps some of the games in the last sixteen of the ECL might be, but the majority of it consists of meaningless, money making strolls against teams, quite a few of which would struggle to compete even at the right end of the Championship in England. (Scotland's an obvious target, but nobody would argue that Goldson left us to play at a higher level. If that was the case, Rangers would have signed Dunk and Goldson would have got in our team). English football has dozens of graduates of top six academies who have acheived very little so far in their careers, but who have Champions League experience in the same way that our U21s have League Cup experience.
Finally, even if you buy into European football being 'a higher level', Trossard's going to the World bleedin' Cup. What level would you consider above the World Cup? You lazy, cliche ridden, bunch of chancers?
And.... breathe.....
As someone that has proposed Last 16 of CL as 'another level' (by which I mean higher level), I'd say no to you. And BHA illustrates this. While we may be mid-PL level currently, we actually tend to play better against teams at another/higher level than ones below us in the PL. To take recent examples on this, we have beaten United and Chelsea of late but not Forest or (sorry to them) Brentford. This means that we're of a level with another/higher level in the PL.I think people might be going a bit too deep into this. Doesn't it just mean they are able to play for a team higher up the pecking order? As in they could play regularly for a team challenging for the title and probably thus the latter stages of the champions league.
The requirements and expectations at that 'level' is different to playing for a mid table or relegation fodder team, no?
Usually I agree with you, but not convinced by too much of this. That said, the thing that I'd like to highlight (again, see prior comments in this thread) is that players (or managers) don't just leave us to get more money, they also do so to compete at the another/higher level of Last 16 CL football and win trophiesThere's been Andy Jacobs and Jamie O'Hara (yeah, yeah both on single dad FM I know) since yesterday alone.
Whilst I get your point - there has been some good analysis too - it's not an unfair statement that many of us were annoyed prior to the game on Saturday about the "We should feel grateful for Chelsea's cash" narrative and how the general consensus is that our best players should leave to progress. It's bollocks. Anyone that's good enough thrives here and we are the best run club in the country bar none. What we aren't is the best paid. I'd rather there was more honesty with "higher level" replaced with "better paid" and a pretence that playing some Danish bin men in the Conference league is what our players are after.
You wouldn't be excited if BHAFC got to play some Danish bin men?
On Talk Sport alone Danny Kelly, Laura Woods, SImon Jordan have all offered up more complex / rounded views of Albion post Chelsea and the reaction to Saturday than just Jacobs etc . Let alone multiple podcasts, various newspaper correspondents, last nights Albion Unlimited, Match of the Day and so on. Its a bit tiring to just hear "poor old Brighton" - why don't they get it.There's been Andy Jacobs and Jamie O'Hara (yeah, yeah both on single dad FM I know) since yesterday alone.
Whilst I get your point - there has been some good analysis too - it's not an unfair statement that many of us were annoyed prior to the game on Saturday about the "We should feel grateful for Chelsea's cash" narrative and how the general consensus is that our best players should leave to progress. It's bollocks. Anyone that's good enough thrives here and we are the best run club in the country bar none. What we aren't is the best paid. I'd rather there was more honesty with "higher level" replaced with "better paid" and a pretence that playing some Danish bin men in the Conference league is what our players are after.
I'd agree here.Playing in the CL regularly is another level, there is no way of dressing that up or down.
Sold to the man in the flat hat at the back.How about: 'playing in the CL last 16s regularly is a different level, and there's no arguing about that'?
If relegation is still a serious threat and priority, then Europe is an inconvenience. For say West Ham last season, it was an incredible journey, one in which the fan base really embraced and loved despite losing out in the final.I'd be very excited. It would be like a Euro version of FGR and getting the Vegan nuggets in.
I'm not sure how up for it some of our players would be though. The likes of Burnley in Europe treated it like an inconvenience.
If relegation is still a serious threat and priority, then Europe is an inconvenience. For say West Ham last season, it was an incredible journey, one in which the fan base really embraced and loved despite losing out in the final.
While relegation may always be a possibility, if it's not an immediate threat, I can only imagine European competition being a lot of fun. I think our squad would actually benefit from playing more games than we do.
..........or even ex-Albion players who never quite made it at Brighton playing in the CL at Anfield and finishing top of the group, as well as currently topping the Serie A table.My latest bugbear from lazy pundits is this stupid statement. It's become another 'Teams Like Brighton' for me. We heard it rolled out about Cucurella last season and about Bissouma for the last few years. It was used about Trossard at the weekend and will be used about any player at a team outside of the uber rich seven who has a run of decent form.
............English football has dozens of graduates of top six academies who have acheived very little so far in their careers, but who have Champions League experience in the same way that our U21s have League Cup experience.