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[Albion] Keeping RDZ at Brighton for as long as possible







kuzushi

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Oct 3, 2015
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The fact that RDZ sees us qualifying for Europe as more significant that winning the league with one of the bigger teams is a good sign IMHO.

Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi believes his side qualifying for Europe would be "more important than winning the Premier League with a top-six team".
The Seagull's faint hopes of a Champions League spot took a hit in the 4-1 loss to Newcastle on Monday but reaching the Europa League remains in their hands with three games to play. Speaking ahead of Brighton's home game with already relegated Southampton on Sunday, De Zerbi said: "I'm really focused on our target. It can be one of the most important targets for us. "Qualifying for Europe with Brighton is more important than winning the Premier League with a top-six team. This is a historic target and we are living for this."

 










vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
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Give De Zerbi an 8 year contract Todd Boehly style
If we do that and then RDZ does " a Hinshelwood " he's going to cost a packet to get rid.
 


kuzushi

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Oct 3, 2015
710

Very encouraging article. I think as long as we play our cards right (with decisions regarding strengthening the squad etc) RDZ looks inclined to stay with us for quite a while, as long as he "feels the fire" 🔥 and after last night I'm sure he is feeling it.
 






Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Does anyone get the feeling (apology if fixtures) that this ‘love in’ between Pep and RDZ might be the beginnings of De Zerbi almost being groomed as his natural successor at the Etihad?

City saw what a balls up United made of the Ferguson situation, so maybe they've got some kind of long term plan.
 




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Apr 7, 2006
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Does anyone get the feeling (apology if fixtures) that this ‘love in’ between Pep and RDZ might be the beginnings of De Zerbi almost being groomed as his natural successor at the Etihad?

City saw what a balls up United made of the Ferguson situation, so maybe they've got some kind of long term plan.

What about Pep's mate Mikkel Arteta?
 






Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
Business before friendship?

The next 18 months might prove RDZ is a better fit for City 🤷‍♂️
Pep's only 52. Where is he going to go? Guy is a driven nutcase. Can see him wanting to win 9 more PL titles, 5 more FA Cups, 2 trebles, just to surpass Sir Alex....
 


Midget

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Aug 16, 2015
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Does anyone get the feeling (apology if fixtures) that this ‘love in’ between Pep and RDZ might be the beginnings of De Zerbi almost being groomed as his natural successor at the Etihad?

City saw what a balls up United made of the Ferguson situation, so maybe they've got some kind of long term plan.
Yes, I said that on another thread somewhere.

In a way I hope so. I don't think Pep is going anywhere just yet, and if it keeps RDZ here, honing his EPL skills in a similar style of football, rather than jumping ship to a badly-run big 6 'project' and getting dumped on when their toxic players don't take coaching and their toxic expectations aren't met, I'm all for it.

In another way I'd rather when he left, he went abroad to a European giant rather than an EPL rival. But I think that would happen sooner. If there's some sort of City succession plan going on, it might keep him with us longer.

Of course really, I hope we keep giving him the 'fire' and grow into the club where people ask 'why would you leave Brighton for City?'.

What? He said it's all about dreams, didn't he?
 




Billy in Bristol

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Mar 25, 2004
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Bristol
Worth listening from 39 minutes in not just for the reaction to Julios goal but then for the Spanish journalist Guillem Balague revelations on how coaches across Europe are seemingly already worried about how to play Brighton...he also states that RDZ has turned down Spurs. Warning though a couple of weeks ago when we beat Man Utd, he did say that he would leave the summer of 2024.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001m6bz?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
 
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kuzushi

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Oct 3, 2015
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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
I personally wouldn't swap RDZ for Eddie Howe. Perhaps we need a poll. I wonder what the result would be 🤔
Waste of time. He'd win the poll on here by a landslide, I imagine Smug would do the same on a poll by "Stoke with money" (whoever it was who posted that as a description of Newcastle on here - chapeau)
 




dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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Does anyone get the feeling (apology if fixtures) that this ‘love in’ between Pep and RDZ might be the beginnings of De Zerbi almost being groomed as his natural successor at the Etihad?

City saw what a balls up United made of the Ferguson situation, so maybe they've got some kind of long term plan.
You'd better hope Burnley have an outstanding season then, so Kompany can go to the head of the queue! ;)
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,405
Withdean area
Worth listening from 39 minutes in not just for the reaction to Julios goal but then for the Spanish journalist Guillem Balague revelations on how coaches across Europe are seemingly already worried about how to play Brighton...he also states that RDZ has turned down Spurs. Warning though a couple of weeks ago when we beat Man Utd, he did say that he would leave the summer of 2024.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001m6bz?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

To me it’s pretty obvious that RDZ will depart this time next year, he’ll want to chance his arm at a club that’ll supply him with a squad to win silverware and be an ever present in the CL.

Realising that, I’m just lapping up this greatest ever Albion football from game to game.
 


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