I have a mate who support Norwich.. .
And he will have the special insight into our club and its doings that today has been craving?
I am in camp Tony. He is probably better placed to call our shots than a Naarwich fan.
I have a mate who support Norwich.. .
I have a mate who support Norwich.. This was his response today.
No way! Norwich were 4th bottom in prem league with 5 games to go. Hughton was sacked and we went down finishing 3rd bottom. i'm convinced he'd have kept us up, admittedly by the skin of our teeth. Good manager and sure he'll be seen at another PL club. Onwards and upwards. Looking forward to next season and hope Brighton board got something up their sleeve! Norwich fan didn't take to Farke but look at us now.
Living up here in Doncaster every other mate (who obviously don't support Brighton) has expressed their shock, disbelief in Hughton's sacking. All saying its a terrible decision.
It's a biblical verse referring to salvation and eternal life. It's in English.
Amen. And I look forward to the next Chris Hughton-led team having the pleasure of spanking Norwich 5-0 in revenge like we did at the Amex.
And he will have the special insight into our club and its doings that today has been craving?
I am in camp Tony. He is probably better placed to call our shots than a Naarwich fan.
I wasn't saying he should know better than TB. This whole thread is about Norwich fans negativity towards Hughton. I was only pointing out not all Norwich fans are of that mind.
I certainly hope TB is right and have no option other than trust in him. Despite personally thinking this was a big mistake in sacking Hughton. I can only hope TB is right afterall he knows the club much better than me.
I am in camp Tony..
I will look the other way until you've finished...
Sorry, I read it as "For to me to live is Chris, and to die is gain"It's a biblical verse referring to salvation and eternal life. It's in English.
I am in camp Tony.
I will look the other way until you've finished...
The English ranslation isn't a patch on the original Aramaic
ፕሪም ትሉ ይሆናል
Sorry, I read it as "For to me to live is Chris, and to die is gain"
[ Besides,. 'Dying as gain' does come over a bit Islamic State, IMHO. ]
The New Testament was written in Greek.
I think.
For the record I have, am and always will be in the Hughton in crowd and was devastated to learn of the news that he had been sacked today. What rubs salt in the wound is Norwich City fans on social media and here taking it as yet another chance to have a pop at Chris.
For the record, Norwich, we are not like you. Even those Albion fans most vehemently calling for Hughton to go will still remember him as a legend and possibly the best ever manager at Brighton and Hove Albion football club. You don’t remember him fondly and sacked Hughton with games remaining and still went down, whereas we had the sense to stick with him and allow him to see the job out and keep us up. If you think you’re coming up to the Premier League with your current brand of football then you’ll have an almighty shock and let’s see how pragmatic Farke becomes when you’re getting torn apart like Fulham.
Chris Hughton is one of the most dignified human beings in football, hence why journalists and many fans have reacted the way they did. He was the face of our football club and made us one of the most well-respected teams in the land. We don’t need you to come and tarnish our view of him because it won’t. I can now start to see why Ipswich find you so insufferably arrogant.
dont forget Chris Catlin and Pat SawardNorwich can go back to their pedestrianised city centre for all I care. CH took us to the Prem and kept us there. He did a great job when you consider the low standard in players he had to work with. Now its time for a manager who'll take us from survival to top ten contenders with the new players we're going to bring in .
Like Slade and Gritt, CH was eventually sacked, but like Slade and Gritt, CH will always go down as a club legend. The masters of survival.
ultimately we were saved by Fulham's keeper as Cardiff could so easily have won that game. Not to mention, this team looks completely different when the pressure is off which leads me to believe, had Cardiff actually beaten Fulham, we might very well have rolled over for Newcastle too. Not that Cardiff would have needed it mind.
I wasn't saying he should know better than TB. This whole thread is about Norwich fans negativity towards Hughton. I was only pointing out not all Norwich fans are of that mind.
I certainly hope TB is right and have no option other than trust in him. Despite personally thinking this was a big mistake in sacking Hughton. I can only hope TB is right afterall he knows the club much better than me.