Yes, that's where we'd want to be, right?So if he fails to keep us up we're let him try and get us back to a place where he's proven to fail ??
Yes, that's where we'd want to be, right?So if he fails to keep us up we're let him try and get us back to a place where he's proven to fail ??
I have some concerns. Hughton is a good fit for Brighton, pleasant, urbane, inclusive and thoughtful. But I am not convinced his approach is conducive to success in the PL. His entire demeanour around the Man City game was almost embarrassing in its fawning dialogue and forelock tugging to 'them qualities'. This self-deprecatory approach is perhaps popular with pundits and media savvy, but it does lead - in my mind - to the kind of insipid performance we saw yesterday at the KP Stadium. We didn't win the 50/50s and we were far too deferential in our approach to the game. It had shadows of the piss-poor performances against Norwich and Bristol City at the back end of last season where commitment and effort were almost absent.
Teams take on the character of the boss, and he is a fine man and we are a fine team, but, but, we abjectly failed to rise to the challenge when 7 points clear with three games to go last season when we could have won something for the first time in the Club's history. Every game in the PL is a step-up, and to make a step up you have to be ruthless and a winner. It remains to be seen if Hughton has that in him, but for me the jury is out. I wish him all the best, but he has to drag something out of himself and the team that probably hasn't happened thus far in his career.
If you doubt what I am saying, can you imagine David Wagner being so defeatist in his approach before, and in his tactics during, the game against City? Yes he's arrogant and Huddersfield do seem to get lucky, but luck favours winners...
Chairman also began to panic when attendances dropped. Unlikely this time around.that was after being in our highest ever position but done so with boring football giving 1 - 0 wins and 0-0 draws. Anything sound familiar? I wasnt among the dissenters.
I think you've just missed out a season. Chris proved he could get us promoted, on a budget that was outside the top 6. If we're back in the Championship then we'd want him to get us promoted again. You're already talking about whether we'd still want him for the following season.If we get relegated why should people want him to be given the chance to get us promoted to have another go at keeping us up.
Just like Burnley have with Dyche right?You have to say enough is enough at some time
Chairman also began to panic when attendances dropped. Unlikely this time around.
It will when season ticket renewals come round and we are stuck at the bottom after a season of dismal football
I have some concerns. Hughton is a good fit for Brighton, pleasant, urbane, inclusive and thoughtful. But I am not convinced his approach is conducive to success in the PL. His entire demeanour around the Man City game was almost embarrassing in its fawning dialogue and forelock tugging to 'them qualities'. This self-deprecatory approach is perhaps popular with pundits and media savvy, but it does lead - in my mind - to the kind of insipid performance we saw yesterday at the KP Stadium. We didn't win the 50/50s and we were far too deferential in our approach to the game. It had shadows of the piss-poor performances against Norwich and Bristol City at the back end of last season where commitment and effort were almost absent.
Teams take on the character of the boss, and he is a fine man and we are a fine team, but, but, we abjectly failed to rise to the challenge when 7 points clear with three games to go last season when we could have won something for the first time in the Club's history. Every game in the PL is a step-up, and to make a step up you have to be ruthless and a winner. It remains to be seen if Hughton has that in him, but for me the jury is out. I wish him all the best, but he has to drag something out of himself and the team that probably hasn't happened thus far in his career.
If you doubt what I am saying, can you imagine David Wagner being so defeatist in his approach before, and in his tactics during, the game against City? Yes he's arrogant and Huddersfield do seem to get lucky, but luck favours winners...
Think you could make a case that sacking Bailey was the beginning of what we have experienced over the last two decades.
It will when season ticket renewals come round and we are stuck at the bottom after a season of dismal football
Didn't have a waiting list of 6000 in 1979-83 though did we Ernie ?
I agree.
The danger signs for me, were very much when we totally screwed up at the end of last season, when the championship was ours to lose.
We blew it. Some on here didn't really care, but it seriously pissed me off.
I agree.
The danger signs for me, were very much when we totally screwed up at the end of last season, when the championship was ours to lose.
We blew it. Some on here didn't really care, but it seriously pissed me off.
I got the impression that things got a wee bit ott re our promotion celebrations and Chris was cracking out the cigars and slippers.
I have some concerns. Hughton is a good fit for Brighton, pleasant, urbane, inclusive and thoughtful. But I am not convinced his approach is conducive to success in the PL. His entire demeanour around the Man City game was almost embarrassing in its fawning dialogue and forelock tugging to 'them qualities'. This self-deprecatory approach is perhaps popular with pundits and media savvy, but it does lead - in my mind - to the kind of insipid performance we saw yesterday at the KP Stadium. We didn't win the 50/50s and we were far too deferential in our approach to the game. It had shadows of the piss-poor performances against Norwich and Bristol City at the back end of last season where commitment and effort were almost absent.
Teams take on the character of the boss, and he is a fine man and we are a fine team, but, but, we abjectly failed to rise to the challenge when 7 points clear with three games to go last season when we could have won something for the first time in the Club's history. Every game in the PL is a step-up, and to make a step up you have to be ruthless and a winner. It remains to be seen if Hughton has that in him, but for me the jury is out. I wish him all the best, but he has to drag something out of himself and the team that probably hasn't happened thus far in his career.
If you doubt what I am saying, can you imagine David Wagner being so defeatist in his approach before, and in his tactics during, the game against City? Yes he's arrogant and Huddersfield do seem to get lucky, but luck favours winners...
He said at the Fan Forum that he didn't get over it for weeks after the end of the season and it tainted the success of last year.