Nationwide?Are we about to see a second Poyet ending?
What sort of "gross misconduct" could RDZ have committed?
And which TV show will be he be appearing on in the near future?
Nationwide?Are we about to see a second Poyet ending?
What sort of "gross misconduct" could RDZ have committed?
And which TV show will be he be appearing on in the near future?
No chance. Bob PaisleyProbably the greatest English manager of all time.
Yes. He was the absolute ultimate billy big bollocks twat.................................. and one of the worst ever Brighton managers.
I've never before or since seen a team trotting out to start a home game for Brighton scared shitless to go anywhere near the ball, and certainly showing every possible bit of body language that they didn't want to be there. Clough's 'work'.
Best thing he ever did for the Albion was buggering off.
Clough's players were once good, then were crap, then.Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely know how to win at dominoes.
Brian Clough.
Success, European places, owner spending lots of his own cash and building infrastructure.Ed Aarons is a Palace fan, too.
Clough made them like that (that's not in a good way)!Clough's players were once good, then were crap, then.
Quite possibly. Clough was nothing without Taylor. And folk forget how good he was at spending others cash then berating them. How many times did he break the transfer record ?No chance. Bob Paisley
Spuds away really bugged me for some reason a point would of been a decent result, 11 players in the opposition half at 1-1 with minutes to go just reckless.Suicide 3 at the back vs Luton; two down in 3 minutes. Repeated at Fulham soon after and lost 0-3. Away at Spurs, 1-1 deep into added time and every outfield player ahead of the ball in Spurs half; lost 2-1. Insane keeper rotation policy that he belated now seems to accept isn’t optimum.
Agree with you on your points re budget etc but we’ve left plenty of points on the pitch this season that have nothing to do with personnel but more to do with systems and tactics.
Is this not a bit of contradiction -
How can it be clear when it could be something
The result bugged me, if Fati had put his chance away just before Spurs scored, as he should have done, we’d have been praising RDZ and the tactics. Shit happens when you play De Zerbi ball and hindsight rules when the result swings the way of the opposition.Spuds away really bugged me for some reason a point would of been a decent result, 11 players in the opposition half at 1-1 with minutes to go just reckless.
So, it was the player, not the tactics?The result bugged me, if Fati had put his chance away just before Spurs scored, as he should have done, we’d have been praising RDZ and the tactics. Shit happens when you play De Zerbi ball and hindsight rules when the result swings the way of the opposition
So, it was the player, not the tactics?
This argument that RDZ lost all these players has some truth, but also fails to remember that we did replace MacAllister with Pedro (who has scored a lot more than those you mentioned) and we added Adingra and Fati (his choice of player). I also feel strongly that Baleba should have played more even if he wasn't 100% ready. Other players were given the opportunity to play 20 minutes here and 30 minutes there. Without the minutes he isn't going to improve. And the choice to play Steele over Bart against Wolves in the cup and Roma away will be our biggest regret of the season IMO.Bottom half budget, we sold our two brilliant CM’ers, we lost a huge number of PL goals (Mac, Enciso, Solly, Mitoma). I know not playing Verbruggen is one of your many criticisms, I agree now that he should be no.1, but Steele got us into Europe and his distribution in a passing based team was key to our many successes.
Then that question again …. why did no one say on NSC say that Potter was better between the Chelsea 4-1 and Sept 23?
You can’t rely on players taking their chance as a la Welbeck against Brentford. You can plan for a break away from the opposition though.The result bugged me, if Fati had put his chance away just before Spurs scored, as he should have done, we’d have been praising RDZ and the tactics. Shit happens when you play De Zerbi ball and hindsight rules when the result swings the way of the opposition.
A win would have been another massive result, as it happens the result was what 90% of football fans thought it would be pre kick off.
Which manager isn’t?Clough in talking shit shock. He was happy to take credit for winning games.
Will Howard be delivering the news?Nationwide?
We lost to Wolves because we didn’t score a goal not because Steel conceded a goal. Had Bart saved that, it would still be 0-0.This argument that RDZ lost all these players has some truth, but also fails to remember that we did replace MacAllister with Pedro (who has scored a lot more than those you mentioned) and we added Adingra and Fati (his choice of player). I also feel strongly that Baleba should have played more even if he wasn't 100% ready. Other players were given the opportunity to play 20 minutes here and 30 minutes there. Without the minutes he isn't going to improve. And the choice to play Steele over Bart against Wolves in the cup and Roma away will be our biggest regret of the season IMO.
I want RDZ to stay and think he's great for Brighton. But he's not an elite manager yet and really shouldn't be believing the hype.
All the way from HalifaxWill Howard be delivering the news?