LamieRobertson
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Is that meant to be a bad thing? Smacks of jealousy.
They were quoting the same thing on their forum prior to the recent league match....jealousy for sure
Is that meant to be a bad thing? Smacks of jealousy.
What was the strange counting they were doing when Steele was taking goal kicks? Were they trying to prove a point about tine wasting? If so - very odd - he didn't seem to take long at all.
They’re right about one thing, David Brooks is clearly the real deal. You had to admire his impact in the second half. The kid has a huge future.
They’re right about one thing, David Brooks is clearly the real deal. You had to admire his impact in the second half. The kid has a huge future.
Most established Premier League clubs that get relegated do so by either being complacent or misplaced belief that they think they can do better so try and change (Stoke). We have to accept, unless we get really lucky like Leicester did, we will only be a Premier League average club, whether fans can accept this is something that really concerns me.
Most established Premier League clubs that get relegated do so by either being complacent or misplaced belief that they think they can do better so try and change (Stoke). We have to accept, unless we get really lucky like Leicester did, we will only be a Premier League average club, whether fans can accept this is something that really concerns me.
And there, in a nutshell, is the reason why teams like us (although needing to make sure we finish 17th. or above) should be taking the cups (yes, the League Cup as well) seriously -because they are the only trophies we have a chance of winning; success there - and forays (even if unsuccessful, utilising a lot of the youngsters) into Europe. That is our route to development and improvement. Top four? Not in the foreseeable future, I fear; certainly not in my lifetime I imagine.
In the unlikely event of doing another 50 years, I still wouldn't see us as a top 4 club!Surely not planning to die in the next five years
All of that while carrying:-
March
Bong
Locadia
Knockhaert
Stephens.
Gross (away)
Thing is, important I think for those that look to survive every season, and God forbid, if we were to go down we can consolidate. Clubs like Bournemouth and Palace will crash and burn on their income to expenditure if they found themselves in the Championship.
Apart from that, what did the Romans give us?
Only nine of the 49 clubs to have played in the Premier League have not been relegated from it at some point: Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd and Tottenham, plus ourselves, Bournemouth and Huddersfield. Huddersfield look like they are going to join the majority this year. Sooner or later we and Bournemouth will go the same way. The key is what comes next. My concern for Bournemouth is not that they will return to the lower level with stories to tell their grandkids of when they challenged the big boys, more that they'll be telling stories of when Bournemouth used to have a football team. Portsmouth survived by the skin of their teeth and they averaged crowds much higher then Bournemouth's Premier League crowds throughout their time in Division 2. Massive clubs like Villa and Sunderland have taken hard financial hits from relegation. Without Demin's money, even with parachute payments, Bournemouth may not have the stability to take the hit.
I agree with all that, apart from the bit I highlighted. Bournmouth are a nothing club that has been injected with money steroids, and their fanbase has embraced this (perhaps understandably). But they are no more a real viable club than any tiny nonentity injected with money steroids. Gillingham, Swindon, Plymouth, Bristol Rovers.....and countless similar northern clubs (who, frankly, probably have more loyal support) injected with money steroids would be the same.
Brighton?
Brighton?
They’re right about one thing, David Brooks is clearly the real deal. You had to admire his impact in the second half. The kid has a huge future and was the best player on the pitch.
We are a fantastically well run club, have a chairman who is one of us and is ambitious without recklessness. Invested so much to give us the everything we need to compete from the bottom up. We have a great manager who is respected by everyone who meets him and is gracious in victory and defeat. We are (for now) holding our own in the top flight of English football. We have a team who seem happy and together. We have fans that the majority are realistic and are enjoying this period of our history. We beat our biggest rivals 3-1 this season with only 10 men and we have just secured our place in the 4th round of the FA cup.
I would be bloody jealous if I supported anyone other then us as well.
Exactly not. We are a club that has slowly been developed by a careful process of good diet, exercise, homework, neighbourliness in the community, and injections of carefully measured therapeutic money, over a sustained period of time. Yes, we could have emulated Bournmouth by renting and upgrading Withdean to a magnificent 10,500 capacity, and spending steroidal amount of money on players......but we didn't.