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But not why we are where we are?You don't stick with something which isn't yielding points - Thats why Fulham, are where they are.
But not why we are where we are?You don't stick with something which isn't yielding points - Thats why Fulham, are where they are.
Isn’t the annual increment from being PL circa £105m? Of which a third to a half often disappears in increased payroll costs.
But not why we are where we are?
All about opinions isn't it? Obviously Chris Hughton shares yours, but as I said late December and January were always going to be tough, I thought we done really well, if we had continued with it, as the players became more familiar with it, I think we would have been getting better results than we are now. Reverting to a defensive approach cost us against Southampton, Cardiff and even Newcastle. Mibbies aye mibbies naw, we'll never know for sure. I'm sure Chris has done what he feels is right at every turn, but ultimately it's his decision and it's he who carries the can when it goes tits upQuite possibly but we weren't in that position in December. That's why continuing with a more open formation could have been suicidal to continue with it. You were suggesting in your post, continuing with it, even though we were hurtling towards the relegation zone with it - it had to be ''arrested''
Indeed, but lets not kid ourselves.
We couldn't have played any worse if we tried.
He played on the right hand side of midfield in Germany? Then how come he looked so utterly confused about how to play the role for 30 minutes until the tactical change?
The bigger question is why someone who has been in a managerial role as long as he has is trying something so utterly nonsensical tactically this far into his term as manager in such a crucial fixture? It screams of a man who has run out of attacking ideas.
Being in the PL often brings in extra income in increased Advertising Revenue. Sponsors tend to pay more when you get to that level and Overseas marketing in theory should start to increase.
Gate receipts tend to stay higher. The whole extra marketing value tends to rise but it varies from club to club.
In theory all sources and streams of income should rise. Not only the TV deals. Even where you finish in the League brings in greater income.
Brighton's policing costs are also less than most clubs due to having a good fan base reputation in terms of trouble at matches. There are so many more untapped avenues open to raise revenue when in the PL
Yes. He regularly played here for Ingolstadt under Hassenhutl (the same manger many on here seem to be calling an attacking genius).
I had no problem with him trying something different but it was obvious many would criticise him if it didn't work. He also gets criticism for doing the same thing all the time from others. The phrase damned if he does, damned if he doesn't comes to mind
All about opinions isn't it? Obviously Chris Hughton shares yours, but as I said late December and January were always going to be tough, I thought we done really well, if we had continued with it, as the players became more familiar with it, I think we would have been getting better results than we are now. Reverting to a defensive approach cost us against Southampton, Cardiff and even Newcastle. Mibbies aye mibbies naw, we'll never know for sure. I'm sure Chris has done what he feels is right at every turn, but ultimately it's his decision and it's he who carries the can when it goes tits up
Name 3 better managers we've EVER had? I'll wait .....
By "thinking like a League One side" I take it you mean, ah but we can attract much better managers these days. Hmm, ask Man Utd how that's been going lately. And they can attract the very best, but they've had none since Fergie that I'd like to see replace CH, including their current guy.
As for the dreaming that we could be playing beautiful football higher up the League .... that comes down to TB. No-one is up there doing that with paying bigger transfer fees, and higher wages.
Maybe you are younger than me, and therefore don't remember, but much of what you say sends the words "Charlton Athletic" rushing through my brain. Or if that doesn't ring any bells, how about the old Aesop Fable of the animal with the fish in their mouth, but they think they see a bigger fish, in the water and go for that instead. But it's not a bigger fish, it was a reflection of the fish you had, but have now cast aside. Careful what you wish for my friend.
Billionaire if my sources are correct!
I think you're missing the point. Trying something new isn't, in and of itself, a bad thing. Trying a tactical plan that simply doesn't add up even on paper isn't a good thing though. He nullified our whole right hand side from the get go. It doesn't take a football genius to see that. And if you nullify one of your wings before you've even stepped on to the pitch at this level, then teams will quickly realise and capitalise.
For me it just showed that we can play a different way, and do so successfully. We have the players (although perhaps not the squad) to compete outside the top 6 playing attacking and high paced football.
I clicked on reply before reading the second comma, reason? Who gives a tuppeny (being nice) about history? We were shit last season, we are shit this season. We are a good Championship side under Hughton, but we are not there now. It's done and dusted, for now. Ok I shall read the rest now. Yes I am sure he has done his best to keep us in the division but his best is not good enough, can you not see this? What has business acumen to do with anything PL?
That's very true, we were caught on the counter again, just as we were against Burnley, but does that mean we should just cling on for the rest of our time in this division until the inevitable happens?We pushed Stephen, Propper and Montoya into the opposition half against Cardiff from the off, leading to their critical opening goal.
It was a far cry from the mass, deep defence, which yielded so many results from Sept 17 to Dec 18.
I thought you'd voted with your feet for the birthday shirt? You can't double protest!
I thought it was because you didn't get a freebie shirt?
No, it means we need to learn how to attack without completely losing our shape when we lose the ball, or add some pace to help recover when we lose the ball. I think we were being countered by Newcastle and Bissouma fought hard to get back which helped prevent conceding again. I'm hopeful that small changes can be made to allow us to attack without being so fragile.That's very true, we were caught on the counter again, just as we were against Burnley, but does that mean we should just cling on for the rest of our time in this division until the inevitable happens?
That's very true, we were caught on the counter again, just as we were against Burnley, but does that mean we should just cling on for the rest of our time in this division until the inevitable happens?
After that goal we collapsed, having been the team looking more likely to score, we conceded and what followed was inexcusable imho, that was a team bereft of confidence, it almost looked like they had downed tools and just accepted defeat.
It's harsh on Hughton, I know, but it's his job to pick them up, get them to believe in themselves, make changes if necessary to get back into the game, that didn't happen, we went from looking good to shit due to one goal, second half was just as bad if not worse, some will blame the players, some blame the manager.
Look at the turn around for Fulham in the game against us, 0-2 down at half time, second half they threw everything at us, really went for it, and got the result in what for them was a must win game, Cardiff was a must not lose game for us, what response was their from our players? Win that game and we wouldn't even be discussing this today, it would have been finished.
As I said earlier, changing back to a defensive approach when we were looking good at a tough stage of the season, even against the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool, has cost us, we should have stuck with it, in my opinion (and that's all it is) we would have got better and better, far far better than we are now. As I said earlier it's all about opinions, in mine the very same players who looked bereft of ability and confidence against Cardiff, held Arsenal and gave Chelsea a bloody good game, but got done on the Counter against Burnley, one game, that was enough to retreat back into our defensive mindset, I don't believe for one minute the players took that decision.