kevo
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- Mar 8, 2008
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Ok JCL, I guess this leaves us in a worse position than we were in 25 years ago.
Exactly old love we are all human, maybe it’s the nail on the head El Pres, there’s no such thing as a genuine Albion legend.
However I will forever put Sir Norman on a pedestal, and it breaks my heart to see him as he is today
I do agree but still think anything outside of football is off limits. Not sure Italian football support is a model to aspire towards
Bruno has left because he thinks Graham Potter is brilliant at his job, generous with his time, and an excellent mentor. Bruno has taken the view that his own personal development as a coach will be greater sticking with Potter than the Albion, who will be appointing a coach that he may not get on with to the same extent and it’s the best thing for the next phase of his career.
Under those circumstances I suspect most of us would have done the same.
Being nice is not a fault. No sporting rivalry is worth that kind of abuse, especially to someone who, throughout his time working at the club, gave his all for the cause. I like that Glenn Murray can still be highly regarded by both us and our strongest rivals, having done an excellent job for both of us. It shows that fan bases can be well rounded and less governed by self defeating machismo. Chelsea are not Brighton's direct rivals and however disappointing it may be that Bruno's time with us has come to an end in the way it has, complaints about his decisions do not, in any way, justify fans taking any personal action against him, his friends, family or business. Its low, nasty and cowardly and it cannot be equated with the people we'd like to be, nor the treatment we would want to receive from others.
Just as Charlie Oatway followed the other recent Messiah. The grass isn't always greener.
Of course we are in a better position than 25 years ago. Also in a better position than in 1902 after 1 year established and in a far better position than in 1896 or in 1666 when London was burning or when the Romans invaded.
However we are not in a better position than 1 week ago when we had some first team coaches and I watched us beat Leicester 5-2.
But I wouldn't know if we are better than 3 weeks ago because I'm a 'JCL'. So I'll wait for your continued history lessons whilst I figure out which club I've had a ST for, for the last 9 years.
What a utter moronic post.
You’re forgetting Johnny Crumplin, not only a legend but also a football genius, AND I have the T-Shirt too!
Bruno has left because he thinks Graham Potter is brilliant at his job, generous with his time, and an excellent mentor. Bruno has taken the view that his own personal development as a coach will be greater sticking with Potter than the Albion, who will be appointing a coach that he may not get on with to the same extent and it’s the best thing for the next phase of his career.
Under those circumstances I suspect most of us would have done the same.
Mostly covered by my answer to Springal. I'm not defending it in any way but there are other clubs around the world who would go a lot further. That was my point. Earlier in the thread you were telling Swanny that anger can be good (punk etc) and it absolutely can. It's about being nice at the right time and angry at the right time.
We're a club with a history of niceness. The early days (before it cost too much) of guest beer in the away end, same sightlines and padding in the away end, clapping the away attendance (remember that?) and a very reactive and unintimidating atmosphere. Coupled with giving people long contracts and forgiving their early mistakes in the name of a project.
Mostly that gets us called a "model well run club". But that's now Ashworth and Potter who have failed to repay that niceness and loyalty. It's now every season that the Palace Ultras take the piss out of the ground rules and no one does anything. Every bad run at home gets worse as the crowd sink inside themselves instead of getting behind the team. At times we are too nice, or at least nice when we should be angry.
Agreed. Attacking a local business is daft. I'm just making the point there are worse countries than England and worse cities than Brighton and Hove to upset the local football fans.
Try doing it in Glasgow.
Presumably it would be a deep fried in batter Argentinian steak restaurant in Glasgow
Bruno has left because he thinks Graham Potter is brilliant at his job, generous with his time, and an excellent mentor. Bruno has taken the view that his own personal development as a coach will be greater sticking with Potter than the Albion, who will be appointing a coach that he may not get on with to the same extent and it’s the best thing for the next phase of his career.
Under those circumstances I suspect most of us would have done the same.
There no guarantee there was going to be a place for him within the new coaching team, so he’s taken a job within a team(not a club) where he has solid working relationships.
I’m sore that he’s gone, but I understand why he probably chose to go
Bruno has left because he thinks Graham Potter is brilliant at his job, generous with his time, and an excellent mentor. Bruno has taken the view that his own personal development as a coach will be greater sticking with Potter than the Albion, who will be appointing a coach that he may not get on with to the same extent and it’s the best thing for the next phase of his career.
Under those circumstances I suspect most of us would have done the same.