jessiejames
Never late in a V8
For those of us who are 'needy' (or just normal fans) who missed this from the start -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_radio_five_live
Cheers for the link, hopefully we wont run out of toothpaste.
For those of us who are 'needy' (or just normal fans) who missed this from the start -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_radio_five_live
For those of us who are 'needy' (or just normal fans) who missed this from the start -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_radio_five_live
I think it does help when it comes to attracting players, if we get the recognition we deserve. Some players can see for themselves what sort of club we are, but not all are tuned in to the details of every PL club (certainly including players from leagues abroad). I'm reminded (not very well, as will become clear) of an Everton player we showed interest in signing. I think he chose Palace instead, because he thought they were an established PL team, even though it was obvious (at least to us) that we were in a better position (training ground, manager, trajectory etc).Not sure why anyone feels the the need to hear praise from pundits - we are doing great and anyone watching the game will know that and also who played well and who played not so well.
For those of us who are 'needy' (or just normal fans) who missed this from the start -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_radio_five_live
What time do we need to set it to? It's a link to live radio, so presumably now the link is no good?
First 25 mins or so (about 5 mins in) of https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001btfl
Yep - tw@s.I thought a lot of that was dreadful - all about how Potter needs (and must want) to move on and how it's "not fair" for him to be stuck at Brighton.
I thought a lot of that was dreadful - all about how Potter needs (and must want) to move on and how it's "not fair" for him to be stuck at Brighton. Not even a consideration that he may enjoy what he is doing and want to stay.
I thought a lot of that was dreadful - all about how Potter needs (and must want) to move on and how it's "not fair" for him to be stuck at Brighton. Not even a consideration that he may enjoy what he is doing and want to stay.
Every pundit discussion about GP soon becomes a discussion of who will take him from Brighton. Its just where we are in the food chain. The big boys will always cream the talent from the rest. Its not just us, it happens to every club outside of the Superleague conspirators, Bayern Munich and PSG. This one was actually a little more interesting as it picked up on the possibility of the route to CL experience through joining a big club outside of the EPL.
I wouldn't be offended that the conversation always goes this way. The other part of the conversation that always happens when we're up for discussion is praise for the recruitment and succession planning. I think its clear that this is not down to the manager. He is excellent at working with the squad he is given and improving what he has, but I don't get the impression that he is much involved in building the squad. The succession planning will have considered the demand for him as well as for our best players. He would be a great loss, but I'm sure that the club will either have a list of promising coaches that most of us have never heard of, or are already developing a replacement from within. Lallana for instance comes across as a perceptive football obsessive, highly regarded by, and determined to learn from, every top coach he works with. I'm sure that his picking Brighton as a destination was a decision made with thought that went longer term than his playing career.
The problem wasn't that they were saying some big clubs could be interested, but the claim that it wasn't fair on him to be stuck at Brighton.Every pundit discussion about GP soon becomes a discussion of who will take him from Brighton. Its just where we are in the food chain. The big boys will always cream the talent from the rest. Its not just us, it happens to every club outside of the Superleague conspirators, Bayern Munich and PSG. This one was actually a little more interesting as it picked up on the possibility of the route to CL experience through joining a big club outside of the EPL.
The problem wasn't that they were saying some big clubs could be interested, but the claim that it wasn't fair on him to be stuck at Brighton.
Which is why I don't tune in. I like Mark Chapman, but I can't listen to a show with Sutton on.From the same pundits that thought it was odd that his contract was extended a few months after he started with us
From the same pundits that thought it was odd that his contract was extended a few months after he started with us
Every pundit discussion about GP soon becomes a discussion of who will take him from Brighton. Its just where we are in the food chain. The big boys will always cream the talent from the rest. Its not just us, it happens to every club outside of the Superleague conspirators, Bayern Munich and PSG. This one was actually a little more interesting as it picked up on the possibility of the route to CL experience through joining a big club outside of the EPL.
Which is why I don't tune in. I like Mark Chapman, but I can't listen to a show with Sutton on.
I think it does help when it comes to attracting players, is we get the recognition we deserve. Some players can see for themselves what sort of club we are, but not all are tuned in to the details of every PL club (certainly including players from leagues abroad). I'm reminded (not very well, as will become clear) of an Everton player we showed interest in signing. I think he chose Palace instead, because he thought they were an established PL team, even though it was obvious (at least to us) that we were in a better position (training ground, manager, trajectory etc).
Which is why I don't tune in. I like Mark Chapman, but I can't listen to a show with Sutton on.