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[Albion] I still think we'll get Europe



Bridcutt

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Aug 10, 2011
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I'm really pissed off by today and how awful it was but I still think we'll get Europe.
I think Villa and Tottenham drawing on Saturday would be the best case scenario and we now need to perform and gets 3 points vs Villa and Southampton but we still have a great chance

Beat Villa and Southampton and Spurs + Villa don't win on Saturday = we qualify basically
 
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hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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And so do I.

Won v United. Lost today. 3 points from the last 6. Could've been better of course, but it's good enough.

Continue that form and we'll be fine for top 7. I don't see Villa beating Spurs and Liverpool.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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We may or may not but I give Everton full credit for the job they did on us tonight, it was not that we played poorly more that they scored in under a minute and played out of their skins. Pickford had an absolute blinder, as expected for an away keeper at the Amex.

Onwards and upwards, at least we have a decent recovery period before the next game, I fear March and Veltman are done for the season though which is a big blow for our hopes of making Europe.
 


The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
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There's still a chance but for me its a very, very slim chance.

Its fine margins at this stage of the season when the race is so tight. We've left ourselves a lot to do in the final games and only have one 'easy' game on paper.

It's been an incredible season though, hopefully one we'll remember for the highs and not the disappointment of coming so, so close.
 


Krafty

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Apr 19, 2023
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Agreed, Villa and Tottenham drawing is the best case scenario.
But Southampton (H) isn't a walkover, a (possibly) relegated team who will go into this South Coast Derby with no pressure.
Plus, Villa (A) is an incredibly difficult game, their fans will be ready for it (especially if Europe is on the line) and we will have to get a good result under massive pressure.
 




Bridcutt

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Aug 10, 2011
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There's still a chance but for me its a very, very slim chance.

Its fine margins at this stage of the season when the race is so tight. We've left ourselves a lot to do in the final games and only have one 'easy' game on paper.

It's been an incredible season though, hopefully one we'll remember for the highs and not the disappointment of coming so, so close.
How is it thin? IF we beat Southampton and Villa we get at least 7th. That's without taking points from City Arsenal and Newcastle. It's very possible we do that
 


The Grockle

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Sep 26, 2008
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How is it thin? IF we beat Southampton and Villa we get at least 7th. That's without taking points from City Arsenal and Newcastle. It's very possible we do that

It's a big IF though. It's hard to recover from a result like that, a very different result to the Forest defeat.

Even if we return to our best we'll probably be well beaten by Arsenal and Newcastle by which time our confidence will be shot to pieces.

Hope I'm wrong but tonight's result feels season defining.
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
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There's still a chance but for me its a very, very slim chance.
We may or may not make Europe but come on - we have much more than a very, very slim chance ffs 🙄

We have tough fixtures but so do villa especially plus we have 2 games more than them and currently 2 points ahead.
 




Bridcutt

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Aug 10, 2011
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It's a big IF though. It's hard to recover from a result like that, a very different result to the Forest defeat.

Even if we return to our best we'll probably be well beaten by Arsenal and Newcastle by which time our confidence will be shot to pieces.

Hope I'm wrong but tonight's result feels season defining.
If we can go from a 6-0 win and a 1-0 lastmin penalty win to this performance today then I'm sure we'll be able to bounce back. De Zerbi just needs to start dropping players who are out of form (Mitoma) and reward players who look hungry (Enciso)
 


Krafty

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Apr 19, 2023
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It's a big IF though. It's hard to recover from a result like that, a very different result to the Forest defeat.

Even if we return to our best we'll probably be well beaten by Arsenal and Newcastle by which time our confidence will be shot to pieces.

Hope I'm wrong but tonight's result feels season defining.
I think it will be interesting to see how the players react at Arsenal, can they show their fight and determination after a poor result - perhaps getting a good result?

The fans will also be massively important at this point of the season, they will need to support the players as much as possible, once we give up it will influence the team's attitude too.
 
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Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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The best thing to do is just write the match off, looks at the table, and realise that you never expected us to be in this position. Then see the two games in hand, Villa having to play Tottenham and Liverpool, and realise how little has changed except that the outside chance of the Champion's League has gone.

Then everything seems much, much, better.
 


Dirty Dave

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It's a big IF though. It's hard to recover from a result like that, a very different result to the Forest defeat.

Even if we return to our best we'll probably be well beaten by Arsenal and Newcastle by which time our confidence will be shot to pieces.

Hope I'm wrong but tonight's result feels season defining.
If we return to our best then I can assure you we won't be well beaten by Newcastle and Arsenal. At our best, we're a very good team. But continue with the bed wetting...
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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If we return to our best then I can assure you we won't be well beaten by Newcastle and Arsenal. At our best, we're a very good team. But continue with the bed wetting...
Exactly this!

Unfortunately many of our fans still have this inferiority complex, which is of course fully understandable, given our history. But our record against both Arsenal and Newcastle in the Premier League is pretty good and, just as you say, we're a very good team.

The way we bounced back from the Forest game also shows this squad is resilient and full of character. RDZ wouldn't have it any other way.
 




brighton_dave

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Apr 13, 2016
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Controversially what impact would Europe have on our league position? We already seems to be struggling with fatigue which will bring on injuries. If we make it I think our league position will be compromised unless we have a decent summer of recruitment.
 


hart's shirt

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Controversially what impact would Europe have on our league position? We already seems to be struggling with fatigue which will bring on injuries. If we make it I think our league position will be compromised unless we have a decent summer of recruitment.
That'll be a lovely problem for Tony Bloom and the recruitment team to have to deal with.

But seriously, I think we'll be fine. We've started to line up / bring in players already.

Enough to both stay up comfortably and have a decent crack at Europe would be more than enough for me.

Last season, Leicester made the Conference SF and West Ham made the Europa SF. They finished 8th and 7th respectively.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Controversially what impact would Europe have on our league position? We already seems to be struggling with fatigue which will bring on injuries. If we make it I think our league position will be compromised unless we have a decent summer of recruitment.
Well your last point is crucial. We'll need a decent Summer of recruitment in order to cope.

From memory, certainly Burnley struggled badly in the League in the season they played in Europe (I think it was only one season?) Seem to remember Fulham struggling a bit too, and West Ham certainly haven't pulled up any trees in the League this season, whilst getting to the SF of this Conference League.
 








A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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I think it means we now definitely need to beat one of Newcastle, City and Arsenal. I think we’re capable of doing so, but in true Brighton fashion we’ve made it hard for ourselves.
 


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