portslade seagull
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It looks like it Could be at the moment for all the wrong reasons. Hopefully with everybody back things will pick up
Fully expecting to be shouted down with this considering the tide of threads currently doing the rounds after yesterday, but here we go.
Does anyone else feel that this season is a little bit more exciting than last? Yes, I know the style of football hasn't been particularly exhilarating and our home performances have been more defensive than last year. But in terms of goals and results, this season for me is far less predictable than last. Last year, if you take the novelty of being in the Premier League for the first time out of it, you could almost predict that we wouldn't score away from home and if we scored in any game, it'd be Murray or Gross.
I only make it to a couple of games per season and not any away games, but surely as an away fan it must be a bit more exciting going to Cardiff and Everton and at least having a goal to celebrate? And knowing that even if we're playing poorly, a set piece and a Duffy/Dunk header could change all that? So far we've come from 2-0 down twice to gain a point (Saints, Fulham), almost did it against Spurs, levelled last week against Everton, beaten Man Utd and even the Wolves game (only game I've attended) was quite entertaining with our alamo-esque defending.
For what it's worth, I think anyone believing we could be playing more exciting/attacking/positive football and be picking up better results than we currently are should look at Fulham. Look at their players: Mitrovic, Schurrle, Cairney, Sessegnon. I'd take any of those in our squad, yet they are not organised in the slightest and are getting tonked every week. Is that exciting? This is the curse of the Premier League in my opinion. It takes a good few years to get to the level Bournemouth are playing at; do it too quickly and your players get poached/bugger off to China and you become a Southampton or Burnley.
So yes, I'm in the positive camp. In Hughton we trust and let's not get too big for our boots.
Why do we have to accept relegation 'soon enough'? Leicester are a good benchmark despite stuttering a bit so far this season. No reason The Albion can't establish themselves in the PL for a stay longer than 3 or 4 seasons. Palace defy the odds every season much to the annoyance of everybody on here and they do it playing half decent football most of the time. Bournemouth are thriving in a League 1 stadium.As someone who actually wasn't too concerned about being promoted out of the championship (I enjoyed watching the exciting, challenging games that come from being in that league), I believe we have done well to survive season 1 and be mid table and looking comfortable so far in season 2.
This is not a league of exciting football, never will be. This is top table, where the money is, where the big boys sit and rake in the riches. We are there and clearly the club want to stay. Unfortunately that means safety first. It dull and ugly but it means we load up the club coffers, Uncle Tony gets some of his investment back and we get to be a big club for a while.
The gravy train will end for us soon enough... let's just bask in the glow for a while. Chris is doing EXACTLY what has been asked of him, doing it well and doing it sustainably.
The level of negativity is incredulous. What were people expecting?
We will be back in the championship far too soon but it won't be this season or as for as long as CH stays.
Christ on a bike, have I logged onto the wrong site? I thought this was an Albion fans site not a promo site for Dignitas.
We must build a sustainable team and a sustainable business. If we want to challenge for the Champions League and become the flair masters of the universe we'll need to go cap in hand to Qatar or some such place and find an owner who wants a new toy.
Let's think how it felt after the United game, how it felt after securing three wins in a row, OK it's not the most flair footie known to man but it's much better than it could be ..... just imagine being a Newcastle or Palace fan for a moment?
This gloom mongering has got to stop, it'll feed like a cancer, it's so easy for the negativity to impact on the team, mumbling about this and that, putting players under pressure and the manager making decisions based on keeping fans happy over the priority of securing the points.
We all want superb football but not at the cost of steady and sustainable progress, don't we?
Well said that man!! Let's be grateful for what we have and enjoy the ride. It takes a number of years to become an established PL club and given the resources compared to others in the PL, we need to wait a few more seasons before playing expansive football. I fear if we go all out attack with the players we have we will lose more games.
So you can see that things have been up and down and have changed, but think suddenly we’ll play the same way all season? We are missing our best passers of the ball, our best creator, and the new signings haven’t settled. Once we have our strongest midfield back together then things will likely change back to how they were BEFORE they got injured (as you mentioned, we played very well up until propper & gross got injured).
Why do we have to accept relegation 'soon enough'? Leicester are a good benchmark despite stuttering a bit so far this season. No reason The Albion can't establish themselves in the PL for a stay longer than 3 or 4 seasons. Palace defy the odds every season much to the annoyance of everybody on here and they do it playing half decent football most of the time. Bournemouth are thriving in a League 1 stadium.
Relegation soon enough does not have to be a given for us and it is definitely not going to be in Tony Bloom's plans.
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