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Sorry, I couldn't help it.
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Sorry, I couldn't help it.
The constant barage of negativity did get a bit much today and that happens in the stadium too at times. You arent nostradamus saying we could concede in the last minute but to read it over and over is annoying.
You certainly are not one of the worst supporters, quite positive most of the time actually.
He’s not a supporter
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Bissouma has cemented himself as one of our best players this year... For me, he has the highest ceiling of any of our players.
he has the highest ceiling of any of our players.
Bissouma has cemented himself as one of our best players this year; especially since Wolves away
An absolutely incredible midfielder. End to end all game. For me, he has the highest ceiling of any of our players.
Bissouma has cemented himself as one of our best players this year; especially since the restart.
An absolutely incredible midfielder. End to end all game. For me, he has the highest ceiling of any of our players.
You certainly are not one of the worst supporters, quite positive most of the time actually.
Dan Burn's ceiling must be pretty high.
We can sit back and enjoy Man Utd v Plucky Bournemouth now.
I try to be, sure I've had a little punch at Trossard and Montoya over the season but nothing big.
From interviewing a hundred footballers or so over the years I also know that a lot of players will be reading these threads/other social media tonight.
Most players (especially the younger) are very curious to read about what the fans thought of their performances etc, so when they put down a hard working effort and win a game people should be supportive.
Not saying people cant be critical of performances or players, but theres a bit too much harshness around here and while I wont say anything about the atmosphere in the arena (I've never been there), things like booing a servant like Bong to the extent where Bloom and Potter feel its necessary to ask "wtf are you doing, please stop it". ..
Or harrassing Connolly on Instagram to the point where he feels he need to lock his account and remove his BHAFC pictures, or being overly critical against players despite winning 3-0... I mean sure, I dont go to games, I haven't been around in the BHAFC fandom for very long, and its fine to feel that I shouldnt express myself on this subject, but I cant help myself from thinking that there is room for improvement also among some sentiments of the fans.
I realise its probably a psychological effect from having a couple of very successful seasons followed by the much more difficult nature of the PL (games will be lost, games will be ugly).
Supporters are the core of any club though, more important to results than many could imagine, and if people really want to see Brighton turn into a top 10 club in the PL they need to think twice before expressing their (natural) worries in a destructive way. The players looked like nervous train wrecks for two months after that horrendous Sheffield W display and I really dont want to see that - as a human and as a new BHAFC fan - complete manifestion of angst on the pitch again, and fans could change that by generally being a bit more patient and accepting.
Phew. Hopefully now safe, on the balance of probabilities.