BrightonLoyal
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- Apr 1, 2020
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Dahoud and Undav shipped themselves out, for different reasons.
and weren't good enough
Dahoud and Undav shipped themselves out, for different reasons.
Undav would have done better than Ferguson this seasonand weren't good enough
And that was obvious to everyone last summer, wasn't it.Undav would have done better than Ferguson this season
This. One of the best finishers we’ve ever had.Undav would have done better than Ferguson this season
True, but the next question from that journalist is aimed at getting RDZ to blame Tony and say he hasnt been backed enough & he quickly cuts her off saying ''no thats not what i mean'' and that ''he loves this club''. He is obviously not happy at losing, and would love more players at his disposal but in part he's also just highlighting the difficulty of playing against these bigger teams who have a larger more experienced squad. Its just the harsh reality."We have to progress and if we want to compete in this level, from the owner to the coach to the players we have to progress to reach one level higher," added De Zerbi.
"I spoke with the owner a lot of times before February on the transfer market and I told him the problems we are finding."
Tony Bloom has to progress? Wow! - and de Zerbi told him so before February.........
He's off in the summer. Eez complicated, but ceilings, innit?
Welbeck is useful but not a goal scorer Ferguson is young and would need spells out of the firing line, Pedro has overachieved - another option would have been good I thinkAnd that was obvious to everyone last summer, wasn't it.
Yeh, right.................................!
Or, Tony Bloom has his own plan of gradual growth and improvement for the club and wasn't willing to tear that up – or risk any financial implications – on the whim of a manager who makes demands?It’s clear he is pissed off with the club for lack of investment in January. That seems to be rubbing off on the players now and we are playing without belief.
As has been said above, the club are far too reliant on signing kids.
Our highly thought of recruitment team have got it wrong in the last two windows.
We had a real chance to do something special this season, the club blew it.
It can appear like that but I think we were prepared for one major selling last summer, Mac Allister, and really didn’t want to part with Caicedo as well. It dragged on, the player wanted to move and Chelsea came up with a mind boggling amount to make an offer we couldn’t refuse. I think the plan was for Caicedo to go this summer so by my reckoning no major outgoings this summer!De Zerbi has been spot on with his comments and observations. As a club we are a sellng club. Our ambition is to be established as a premier league team around midtable, that is very good and realistic. We are hghly unlikely to exceed that or win any silverware being a feeder club, last season was an exception but that was achieved with all our best players, several which were then sold and not replaced with similar quality, midfield. Whether that aligns with Roberto's ambitions we will see
If someone comes in with £ 70 m for Pedro he is gone, also Mitoma £ 50 mIt can appear like that but I think we were prepared for one major selling last summer, Mac Allister, and really didn’t want to part with Caicedo as well. It dragged on, the player wanted to move and Chelsea came up with a mind boggling amount to make an offer we couldn’t refuse. I think the plan was for Caicedo to go this summer so by my reckoning no major outgoings this summer!
Best not to keep mentioning the owner in the first place. Then there’s no follow-up question.True, but the next question from that journalist is aimed at getting RDZ to blame Tony and say he hasnt been backed enough & he quickly cuts her off saying ''no thats not what i mean'' and that ''he loves this club''. He is obviously not happy at losing, and would love more players at his disposal but in part he's also just highlighting the difficulty of playing against these bigger teams who have a larger more experienced squad. Its just the harsh reality.
Indeed, and better tactics last night (more defence, not such a high line, don't start Enciso etc) could have had a far greater impact on the result than playing without Mitoma and Pedro.Or, Tony Bloom has his own plan of gradual growth and improvement for the club and wasn't willing to tear that up – or risk any financial implications – on the whim of a manager who makes demands?
Would a fully-fit squad have fared better against Roma last night and in some of the recent matches? Yes.
Did anyone foresee all of the injuries coming? No.
Sometimes there doesn't HAVE to be someone to blame. Shit happens. And life goes on.
And I wish he wouldn't keep saying "the owner", so passive aggressive! At least call him Mr Bloom, Tony, Tone, The ToneMaster or, better still, The Lizard!Best not to keep mentioning the owner in the first place. Then there’s no follow-up question.
And the reason a lot of these bigger teams have more experienced squads is...because they cherry pick the best players from clubs like us, as if things weren’t skewed enough in their favour without them doing that. All been said before, it’s the business model etc. but it destroys any hope of being remotely competitive at the business end.he's also just highlighting the difficulty of playing against these bigger teams who have a larger more experienced squad. Its just the harsh reality.
Time will tell if he learns but at face value he has acknowledged that last night he has a lot to think about and learn. You are right in the sense if he puts this down to injuries and squad depth and does not alter something himself he will not progress but for now I choose to believe his ambition will force him to adjust (and perhaps some snubs from the top names being linked to him won’t hinder that either).Whilst I agree, he’s got a lot to learn - by definition he’s not destined for the top unless he shows a willingness to learn lessons and have a pragmatic plan b… right now, it’s pride before a fall - a pattern seemingly well established in his fledging coaching career.
Another thing which concerns me is the sheer amount of players who can’t manage 90 mins… outside of a core group, no one can make it past 60 mins… why? Intensity in training is too high, hence the growing fatigue based injuries and host of players simply unable to play for 90… again no coach can sustain this, and if Roberto can’t strike a balance he’s simply going to keep leaping from club to club with the same result… much like his hero.
Good postAnd the reason a lot of these bigger teams have more experienced squads is...because they cherry pick the best players from clubs like us, as if things weren’t skewed enough in their favour without them doing that. All been said before, it’s the business model etc. but it destroys any hope of being remotely competitive at the business end.