Sack the board! They know nothing about football! Boo. BOO!By that logic we should sign Kenny Dalgleish
Sack the board! They know nothing about football! Boo. BOO!By that logic we should sign Kenny Dalgleish
Question.
Is this the most overwhelmingly negative reaction there has ever been to a Brighton signing / resigning?
Has there been anyone with such a large fan base constituency strongly against bringing in or retaining a player?
We have tens of thousands of plastic scousers who 'follow' the Albion, don't you know?Even more bizarre 11% of people have voted for him, which puts him almost level with JPVH?!
I feel particularly passionate about this particular topic as I'm a massive fan of JM and it seems glaringly obvious to me that his vast experience is of huge benefit to the club. Looking at your posts on this thread you clearly feel just as passionately against it. Also reassuringly you appear to take umbrage to anyone else who takes an opposing opinion to yours.That's a very patronising attitude.
It isn't difficult for anyone to 'grasp'. Everyone here understands the theory - that a young squad needs some older, wiser, more experienced players to guide them.
That doesn't mean that we all have to agree on WHO those experienced players should be.
Personally, I'd like them to be a) more regularly available than James Milner, and b) able to make a more telling contribution on the pitch than the (38 year old version of) James Milner.
Why is THAT 'so difficult to grasp'?
No umbrage taken here at anyone's choice of favourite players - such things can only be a matter of opinion. Umbrage taken only at your suggestion that anyone not in favour of Milner's contract extension was incapable of understanding the reasons for it. Everyone understands the rationale - some just disagree with it.I feel particularly passionate about this particular topic as I'm a massive fan of JM and it seems glaringly obvious to me that his vast experience is of huge benefit to the club. Looking at your posts on this thread you clearly feel just as passionately against it. Also reassuringly you appear to take umbrage to anyone else who takes an opposing opinion to yours.
Dahoud's been robbedWell the BBC have just put Milner into a 4 man shortlist for player of the season!
Vote: Who is your Brighton player of the season? - https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c8vzyrpj115o
Just think how Muric must feel.Dahoud's been robbed
‘He’s so northern I can barely understand him and he’s such a boomer when it comes to wearing snoods’I'm not saying Hinshelwood isn't learning off Milner, but people need to understand how these soundbytes are generated. The question is usually along the line of are you learning off Milner - what do you expect people to answer?
Tho not so glaringly obvious to many. And despite him somehow being fluent in Spanish, how many of these uber-cocky South American kiddies are actually going be paying much attention to (in their view, maybe) some old guy twice their age telling them how to play the game. In their eyes, they're all hotshot wunderkidz, they've probably been told that since about the age of four. Would be amazed if their reaction to Milner was anything other than 'Vale Boomer'I feel particularly passionate about this particular topic as I'm a massive fan of JM and it seems glaringly obvious to me that his vast experience is of huge benefit to the club. Looking at your posts on this thread you clearly feel just as passionately against it. Also reassuringly you appear to take umbrage to anyone else who takes an opposing opinion to yours.
Unfortunately as a Full back he tends not to cover the hole that’s stops the opposition winger marauding towards our goal.With Lallana going I am totally fine with this extension.
We have all been told about what the likes Of Lallana, Milner and Welbeck etc bring to the group everyday.
And Milner covers a lot of holes. You need players like that.
... and I think the lads are STILL all wearing snoods! Obviously got lost in translation somehow.Tho not so glaringly obvious to many. And despite him somehow being fluent in Spanish, how many of these uber-cocky South American kiddies are actually going be paying much attention to (in their view, maybe) some old guy twice their age telling them how to play the game. In their eyes, they're all hotshot wunderkidz, they've probably been told that since about the age of four. Would be amazed if their reaction to Milner was anything other than 'Vale Boomer'
Their operating model is very different to ours - they can afford to pay top whack for the finished article - i.e. Tonali and Diaby both around the £50mill mark.How many ‘older pros’ do Villa & Newcastle have ?
Assuming TB is not a busted flush, we can afford to do likewise. For better or worse we choose not to. Whether that's sustainable or not remains to be seenTheir operating model is very different to ours - they can afford to pay top whack for the finished article - i.e. Tonali and Diaby both around the £50mill mark.
If you look at our transfer dealings since c 2020/21 we've clearly re-thought our strategy since getting burned with Locadia and Jahanbaksh and spent relatively big on talented teenagers but - crucially - brought in older pros who have been serial winners, like Veltman, Welbeck, Lallana and Milner. This creates a positive culture that is sustainable.
Good to hear Milner seen as a midfielder.Watching the gaffer’s presser in Japan, asked about Milner by a Japanese journo about his importance to the team (?! weird one) he says he’s very important, incredible pro, yadda yadda.
But out of nowhere he says “he’s a midfielder” with absolute certainty and without prompting. Very, very good news! He was dreadful at fullback for us
Also, very amusing press conference because I think the gaffer was getting a little impatient waiting to hear the translations…
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He rolls his eyes quite a few times. I don’t think he’s being rude, just uncomfortable waiting and shifting awkwardly in his seat.
Especially funny was when he was asked about the team coping with the humidity, and made a joke comparing to the weather in Brighton and nobody laughed (because they don’t speak English). And then again when translated into Japanese and again nobody laughed, despite his hopeful looks out to the media when he heard “Brighton” in the translation.
Pure Brent, I love him already.