I'm guessing it's already been pointed out so I assu.e this will just be back up.
The away performances haven't been great either.
They've just been luckier.
The away performances haven't been great either.
They've just been luckier.
If Everton, Brentford , Palace, West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool, Burnley, Watford ...had been home fixtures this season and at the Amex we'd all be saying this was one of the best (if not the best) PL seasons we'd ever had , the Amex atmosphere would be transformed and everything would be different.
Can you imagine 4 last minute winners/equalisers but in front of the North Stand.
Might be more inspiring and relaxing to silence opposing fans rather than playing in front of conditional support who you know are going to turn against you if things go bad.
Home fans create the home advantage. If you have no home advantage, its because the home fans didnt create it.
Maybe.
But I can't help harking back to the Goldstone days. From 1987 till it went I was going with a group of mates. Meet up in the local in Brighton and play pool over a few pints. Get the train to Hove (no queuing) at about 2.15 and stroll up to the North Stand. Hand over a fiver on the turnstile, or less if you could get away with beer breath and fags as an under 18. We had some good seasons (87-88, the playoff season), some indifferent seasons and lots of seasons where we were absolutely crap, but it was no hassle at all. And before the really gory years kicked in at least we had as good a chance as anyone else in the league and at least we scored.
Now I'm thinking about tomorrow. I've just had to work out which train to get so that we definitely make it in time for kick off and me and my son to eat lunch as it's a lunch time kickoff, but not so early that he's completely bored. Factored into that is will our train from Portslade be cancelled, how big will the train queue be at Brighton and will people finally be able to use their mobile phone ticket without cocking it up.
Lunch will be a tenner for both of us but will only consist of a burger or pie and then we'll have to go through the whole travel rigmarole on the way home. Typically this can take over an hour to do less than seven miles. You or I could run it quicker. The club does spread the cost of this via DD but it means I'm still paying for football in the summer. Game by game I'd drop well over 50 quid for two tickets.
And what for? To consider that "only" losing 2-0 will be a good result, that a draw is actually a win. Not because the club is any more being taken to bits by the likes of Archer, but because our opponents are in the same division, but operate in a totally different stratosphere on every single other level.
No wonder people give it up.
Genuinely, showing my lack of interest of late, I didn’t realise it was a lunchtime KO until you mentioned it there
I would’ve got to Mill Road at 2:15 to catch a non existent park n ride bus.
But they weren’t were they? The home form is diabolical and GP needs to sort this! 3 home wins is tragic. He is a decent guy but until he sorts his issue with winning at home he can’t be classed as anything but an average coach!
Genuinely, showing my lack of interest of late, I didn’t realise it was a lunchtime KO until you mentioned it there
I would’ve got to Mill Road at 2:15 to catch a non existent park n ride bus.
Absolute rubbish. We’ve spent most the season mid table, a lot of it in top 10. I’m not sure Tony Bloom is thinking he’s ‘average’ when up until now he is on track (ish) what we set out to at the start of his tenure
It’s not rubbish is it. He has done ok but he is by no means the messiah that some think he is. The home form has been diabolical since his tenure has started. We have won 7 games this all season home and away. He is doing ok but certainly not as great as some insist.
I did that for a match v millwall (?) one year at withdean. Got out of a (lucthime) shower and popped the radio on to hear some pre-match build up only to hear the match going on. We lost, and it was quite a poor game, so I guess it worked out for me.
I’m not commenting, just saying funny old world where we’ve spent all season mid table /
Top 10 - even now joint on points 11th - on track with the ‘5 year plan’ - but still. Average.
If we’d won handful more games, we’d be 6th-8th and European places , which would have exceeded everyones expectations. Funny old way people view things. You’re basically saying you’d only be impressed once we get into Europe
No not at all. I’m not saying anything about Europe. I am not saying GP needs to go but our place in the top 10 was always false as it was not built on wins but scrabbling last minute equalisers and drawing with teams that we should have beaten.
I, like many, go home and away (every game is an away game for me) and it would be good to have seen another home win since September (couldn’t go to Brentford on Boxing Day as no way to get there and home home again). The facts show that GP has a real issue at home with the Amex and he needs to address it. We have managed 10 goals at home all season which is tragic!
My point is - if we had turned 4 draws into wins, we’d be 2 points behind Wolves (with a game in hand) in 8th and 4 behind Spurs in 7th which would be exceptional. So fine margins.
The tables the table regardless of how you get those point - and if the aim is top 10 I am not sure Bloom especially cares how you get the points.
Maybe.
But I can't help harking back to the Goldstone days. From 1987 till it went I was going with a group of mates. Meet up in the local in Brighton and play pool over a few pints. Get the train to Hove (no queuing) at about 2.15 and stroll up to the North Stand. Hand over a fiver on the turnstile, or less if you could get away with beer breath and fags as an under 18. We had some good seasons (87-88, the playoff season), some indifferent seasons and lots of seasons where we were absolutely crap, but it was no hassle at all. And before the really gory years kicked in at least we had as good a chance as anyone else in the league and at least we scored.
Now I'm thinking about tomorrow. I've just had to work out which train to get so that we definitely make it in time for kick off and me and my son to eat lunch as it's a lunch time kickoff, but not so early that he's completely bored. Factored into that is will our train from Portslade be cancelled, how big will the train queue be at Brighton and will people finally be able to use their mobile phone ticket without cocking it up.
Lunch will be a tenner for both of us but will only consist of a burger or pie and then we'll have to go through the whole travel rigmarole on the way home. Typically this can take over an hour to do less than seven miles. You or I could run it quicker. The club does spread the cost of this via DD but it means I'm still paying for football in the summer. Game by game I'd drop well over 50 quid for two tickets.
And what for? To consider that "only" losing 2-0 will be a good result, that a draw is actually a win. Not because the club is any more being taken to bits by the likes of Archer, but because our opponents are in the same division, but operate in a totally different stratosphere on every single other level.
No wonder people give it up.
If Everton, Brentford , Palace, West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool, Burnley, Watford ...had been home fixtures this season and at the Amex we'd all be saying this was one of the best (if not the best) PL seasons we'd ever had , the Amex atmosphere would be transformed and everything would be different.
Can you imagine 4 last minute winners/equalisers but in front of the North Stand.
Genuinely, showing my lack of interest of late, I didn’t realise it was a lunchtime KO until you mentioned it there
I would’ve got to Mill Road at 2:15 to catch a non existent park n ride bus.
That's ruined it for you, no excuse to miss it now !
Absolute rubbish. We’ve spent most the season mid table, a lot of it in top 10. I’m not sure Tony Bloom is thinking he’s ‘average’ when up until now he is on track (ish) what we set out to at the start of his tenure
You’re right. 100%. **** it, I’m going to go and watch Burgess Hill instead. My season ticket was £100, I can get a beer and great food and have both whilst watching the game 5 mins walk from home
You jest (I think) but read the "anyone else giving up their ST" and the non league threads on here and that's what many are doing.
For now I'm just about prepared to gamble on the fact I'll lose almost the entire day to see an improbable result, and the old mojo will be a lot higher if we do, but the chances are we're probably going to lose by two or three again today.