arewethereyet?
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He’s predicting a draw tomorrow and this time I think he may be right. If our back 4 do their job we could even sneak a win. I have good vibes about tomorrow.
He’s predicting a draw tomorrow and this time I think he may be right. If our back 4 do their job we could even sneak a win. I have good vibes about tomorrow.
I have good vibes about tomorrow.
His track record isn’t great though is it.
We have bugger all chance tomorrow lets be honest, they rocked up last year with Can at centre half and he had the easiest day of his footballing career.
I could play at the back for Liverpool tomorrow and they would still do us.
He gets an unfair rap. His job is to predict accurate scores for every single match. Unlikely to have much of a hit rate for that.
His "prediction" table isn't far off the actual table tbh
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46823759
He’s predicting a draw tomorrow and this time I think he may be right. If our back 4 do their job we could even sneak a win. I have good vibes about tomorrow.
If Murray had been on form he would have had 4 goals. Their defence was suspect last year and will be tomorrow if van Dyke is out.We have bugger all chance tomorrow lets be honest, they rocked up last year with Can at centre half and he had the easiest day of his footballing career.
I could play at the back for Liverpool tomorrow and they would still do us.
via https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/al...-to-establish-the-club-in-the-premier-league/"I think Brighton have done well and Tony Bloom who runs it has been an absolute saviour for them.
"His grandad (Harry) was vice-chairman when I was there. Look at what they've done with the ground and the training ground.
"I think Chris Hughton's a very good manager, he's very pragmatic. They know what they want and say they finish 17th, they'll give him another trench of money and then they can go again.
"I also think they look at the players they've signed and say 'you know what, if we go down they'll probably be good enough to get us back' so I like the way that they're thinking.
"It's difficult as well at that level because you're competing against an awful lot of other clubs, probably eight or nine, for the same players all the time so it's very easy to spend all your money and waste it.
"But they're well coached, well managed and certainly well run, and I think of the promoted teams they've got the best chance of survival."
"When you go into the dressing room and you look at Ulloa and the boy from PSV, you're thinking 'wow we've got a real chance now'.
https://thegoldstonewrap.com/2013/1...presses-his-love-for-brighton-down-the-years/I defy anyone not to like living in Brighton. I could see myself staying there permanently long after my football career was over, that’s how much I liked the place, and it seemed that the club would be successful for a long time to come. We just missed out on promotion to the First Division in my first year, but it would happen 12 months later. The town was football daft and we were getting gates of 24,000 on a regular basis at the Goldstone Ground.