Withdean Wanderer
Banned
We truly are f*cking brilliant.
I thought it would only be fair to post something today, so as to shed the myth that I’m devastated we’re fantastic and have been sulking about it.
Yesterday was SO SO GOOD, and it’s been the same all season. In almost every game that we’ve not really turned up for, we’ve still managed to come away with the points. The players have been absolutely phenomenal. But let’s be honest, it is largely down to Gus. He is a one off, an absolute genius. He’s got us playing the best football I’ve seen, and the best people a lot older than me have seen!! He’s got time for the fans, and he’s a real winner. Everyone loves him, and rightly so. Just look at how he’s taken on this team – bringing in quality players where needed, and getting the existing ones in the squad to kick on. A few examples:
Ankergren – a last minute signing but an absolutely outstanding one. Has anyone ever seen a keeper playing so much football with their feet?
The fullbacks – how long did it take him to get them in when he took over? Not very. Calderon has 8 – I doubt Lee Dixon or Gary Neville got that in their career, let alone this season.
Bridcutt – Navarro gets injured and everyone’s panicking, and then what happens? We find an absolute gem of a midfielder. Fantastic.
Noone – LuaLua (who deserves a lot of credit for turning performances at the beginning of the season into wins) gets crippled, and Poyet finds a player with pace, trickery and lots of potential.
Dicker – when he first signed under Slade everyone was impressed with his composure. But look at him now – creatively brilliant. Bennett too – a pacey player with potential has turned into one of the best suppliers in the league under Gus, and he’s certainly found his shooting boots.
Barnes – I’ve a big critic, but you can’t argue with 15 goals – terrific management to get that out of him so early in his career.
Murray – my word. It will be a shame if he leaves, especially if it’s to Palace! I think the vast majority have recognised he’s always had talent, but watching him the last 6 months has been a joy – he’s all over the pitch, he’s scoring goals, he’s clearing corners, he’s an unbelievable footballer – the fact that almost nobody thought he was going to hit 20 a season shows just how much he’s come on in a short space of time under Gus.
Tony Bloom is an absolute HERO. 16,000 ST’s next season is an incredible feat, and to be in The Championship makes it sweeter. I do think some people areperhaps getting a bit ahead of themselves next season though purely because of Norwich/Leeds, with lots of talk about us going up to the Premier League. It’s possible, but it’s unlikely. A more realistic aim would be to stay up without getting in a relegation fight, and to consolidate a position in mid table to build from in future seasons.
The only concern is when Gus leaves. It’s quite clear he’s a Premiership boss of the future, and let’s hope that’s with us. However, I do think some supporters will be in for a shock when he does eventually move on to bigger and better things, as we’ll do so well to find anyone who can get close to him, and who can play the terrific ‘flicky flicky’ football we’ve all got used to. It probably won’t last forever, so it’s definitely worth enjoying it while we can!
Gus Poyet (and the players/staff!) – Take a bow. Take a bow.
I thought it would only be fair to post something today, so as to shed the myth that I’m devastated we’re fantastic and have been sulking about it.
Yesterday was SO SO GOOD, and it’s been the same all season. In almost every game that we’ve not really turned up for, we’ve still managed to come away with the points. The players have been absolutely phenomenal. But let’s be honest, it is largely down to Gus. He is a one off, an absolute genius. He’s got us playing the best football I’ve seen, and the best people a lot older than me have seen!! He’s got time for the fans, and he’s a real winner. Everyone loves him, and rightly so. Just look at how he’s taken on this team – bringing in quality players where needed, and getting the existing ones in the squad to kick on. A few examples:
Ankergren – a last minute signing but an absolutely outstanding one. Has anyone ever seen a keeper playing so much football with their feet?
The fullbacks – how long did it take him to get them in when he took over? Not very. Calderon has 8 – I doubt Lee Dixon or Gary Neville got that in their career, let alone this season.
Bridcutt – Navarro gets injured and everyone’s panicking, and then what happens? We find an absolute gem of a midfielder. Fantastic.
Noone – LuaLua (who deserves a lot of credit for turning performances at the beginning of the season into wins) gets crippled, and Poyet finds a player with pace, trickery and lots of potential.
Dicker – when he first signed under Slade everyone was impressed with his composure. But look at him now – creatively brilliant. Bennett too – a pacey player with potential has turned into one of the best suppliers in the league under Gus, and he’s certainly found his shooting boots.
Barnes – I’ve a big critic, but you can’t argue with 15 goals – terrific management to get that out of him so early in his career.
Murray – my word. It will be a shame if he leaves, especially if it’s to Palace! I think the vast majority have recognised he’s always had talent, but watching him the last 6 months has been a joy – he’s all over the pitch, he’s scoring goals, he’s clearing corners, he’s an unbelievable footballer – the fact that almost nobody thought he was going to hit 20 a season shows just how much he’s come on in a short space of time under Gus.
Tony Bloom is an absolute HERO. 16,000 ST’s next season is an incredible feat, and to be in The Championship makes it sweeter. I do think some people areperhaps getting a bit ahead of themselves next season though purely because of Norwich/Leeds, with lots of talk about us going up to the Premier League. It’s possible, but it’s unlikely. A more realistic aim would be to stay up without getting in a relegation fight, and to consolidate a position in mid table to build from in future seasons.
The only concern is when Gus leaves. It’s quite clear he’s a Premiership boss of the future, and let’s hope that’s with us. However, I do think some supporters will be in for a shock when he does eventually move on to bigger and better things, as we’ll do so well to find anyone who can get close to him, and who can play the terrific ‘flicky flicky’ football we’ve all got used to. It probably won’t last forever, so it’s definitely worth enjoying it while we can!
Gus Poyet (and the players/staff!) – Take a bow. Take a bow.