Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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I wish!There is a Brighton director who explained to me, almost word for word, this exact viewpoint. Are you a Brighton board director?
I wish!There is a Brighton director who explained to me, almost word for word, this exact viewpoint. Are you a Brighton board director?
Looks like these guys have noticed that Brighton needs to be taken seriously (start talking about Brighton at 2:30 into the video)
Souness 'Good luck Brighton getting Mac Allister to sign a new contract'.Not while Graeme Souness still has a job in punditry
Do you think he will sign a new contract ?Souness 'Good luck Brighton getting Mac Allister to sign a new contract'.
Problem with that is it gives too much weight to ‘history’. Leeds have spent more than 15 of the last 20 years outside the PL for example.I believe there are broadly 4 tiers of clubs in the minds of supporters:
1. There's the Big 6 and the only way you break into that tier for a sustained period of time is being acquired by a Middle Eastern country.
2. There's the Tier 2 clubs who have been established top flight clubs for much of their history, but are not Top 6. Tier 2 clubs are Everton, West Ham, Newcastle, Leeds, Villa. Man City were in this tier until they got taken over by a Middle Eastern country.
3. Tier 3 is where we are now. Clubs that have got a foothold in the Prem, have been in for a few years and upset the big boys from time to time so deserve respect, i.e. us, Palace, Wolves, Southampton.
4. Tier 4 are yoyo clubs like Fulham, Norwich, Burnley, Watford, Bournemouth, WBA or chancers like Brentford, Cardiff, Hull, Huddersfield.
We aren't fixated with what others think. We are normal fans who enjoy reading, hearing, seeing nice things about our team especially recognition when we win or have a good run. I like to hear what is being said by non Brighton fans and the media. If we lose, I want nothing to do with the match. If we win, I head straight for the reports and especially the Media Review on the Albion website.I wonder why so many of our fans get fixated about what others think. There was a FB post after last game moaning that Lineker and Co went on only about how crap Southampton were. Isn't that a back-handed compliment, taking for granted that Brighton are a good side, so it doesn't need saying? And, frankly, the Amazon commentary was by contrast OTT in its eulogizing of Albion, and not pointing how crap Saints were.
My reaction to these 'concerns', shall we call them, is 'WTF does it matter'? Are we more/less likely to beat Arsenal or anyone else if opposing fans drop 'Teams like Brighton'? I don't think there is a PL manager who would even think it, which is what really counts.
PS: remember that 11 year old Swansea supporter who was giving it some on R5L after we beat them 1-0 in first season, including the TLB phrase? It was vintage.
He just did - before the World Cup!Do you think he will sign a new contract ?
But I think that’s Souness point, he’s been elevated since the World Cup and unlikely to sign a new oneHe just did - before the World Cup!
They couldn’t beat bottom side WolvesNo- I heard pundits saying that if Everton can’t beat Brighton at Goddison then Lampard has to go.
That’s very ‘teamslikebrighton’ for me.
you may be right but I wouldn't be surprised if Souness was unaware of Mac's new contract.But I think that’s Souness point, he’s been elevated since the World Cup and unlikely to sign a new one
Souness was completely unaware of Mac Allister until the knock out stages.you may be right but I wouldn't be surprised if Souness was unaware of Mac's new contract.
Good question.Has it run its course?
Are we now widely seen as a decent side, difficult to beat as opposed to a plucky minnow punching above their weight amongst giants of the game such as Leeds, Everton, Aston Villa and West Ham?
Maybe it can be (if it hasn't already) repurposed to mean a very well run club, largely trying to do things the right way in a patient and sustainable manner capable of achieving long-term success.
Discuss (if you can be arsed)...
Ssssshhh! You mustn't say that - Souness is a complete arsehole and doesn't know anything, right? - even when occasionally he might. But that's not acceptable on NSC ............. could get flamed for suggesting he has a point!But I think that’s Souness point, he’s been elevated since the World Cup and unlikely to sign a new one
Yes, quite possibly - Souness ain't that hot - but, as he said before his over-quoted quote, we may have difficuty holding on to Mac long-term.you may be right but I wouldn't be surprised if Souness was unaware of Mac's new contract.
Ah! That's better. Probably true, but also keeps you 'in' with the sheep!Souness was completely unaware of Mac Allister until the knock out stages.