Uncle C
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Why does NSC go into melt down every time there is a set back on the pitch?
Why does NSC go into melt down every time there is a set back on the pitch?
Touched a nerve did it?
Not at all.Your poll is stupid,people get upset because they hate their club losing and they dont like people like you thinking that only one view counts on here.
It's a shame that the overall mood here seems to be overwhelming negativity. You have one of the best teams in this league, just because you're not winning at the moment shouldn't be an excuse for everyone to think you'l be relegated lol
I don't even support Brighton yet I'm one of few people praising this team on here at the moment because you do have a good team! Wish some people would see that lol
We are not one of the best teams in the league or one of the worst.But when you play Watford and have no shots on target and their keeper does not have to make a save and have scored one goal in 5 games even the most upbeat fans can get a bit peed off.
Watford are a good team, the fact you drew against Birmingham who beat us(Leeds) should say it all. You can compete with the best, you just need the goals.
Why does NSC go into melt down every time there is a set back on the pitch?
Absolutely this. After the West Ham game, I actually felt good. We played excellently and just lacked a killer touch. After Birmingham I felt quite positive. Last night was just abysmal.Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;4489344 said:It's not about losing, it's the manner in which we lost.
Why does NSC go into melt down every time there is a set back on the pitch?
We have a great manager who demands that his team play nice passing football and we have an ever increasing collection of quality footballers. We are mixing it with the best teams in this league. Currently we are in a form slump and we are having injury problems with our creative players which is contributing to lack of confidence in front of goal and a string of disappointing results. I am confident that we will arrest our slide and begin to reassert our selves within the top half of the table soon. Gus is a good manager and he will find away to get the players out on the pitch to get us the result we need to increase confidence, improve our results and continue the upwards movement of Brighton and Hove Albion. Those who were expecting and easy run into the playoff and Premier League were frankly dreaming, this is a long term project which generally is on track, albeit with a few bumps in the road. I am still pinching myself that we are in a new stadium, in the Championship, with some fantastic players (Vicente FFS) and competing with some big clubs around us.