Did this include that pair who seemed more interested in bench-pressing than medical affairs?
Both long gone. One of which was Adam Brett, head of medical and performance, who'd been here 9 and a half years - before leaving in August.
Did this include that pair who seemed more interested in bench-pressing than medical affairs?
Liverpool‘s challenged is coming off the rails. Players as talented as that shouldn’t be converted to race horses. Like our team they look absolutely knackered. All the money in the world won’t give them more stamina than is humanly achievable.Any team that presses a lot train very hard, which is most of them these days. Klopp’s Liverpool looked knackered last season but have a chance of the title this season. Newcastle have had more injuries than us this season. It’s not unique to RDZ.
Our hench physios and club doctor seem to have disappeared though. Bit of an elephant in the room that one,
This is a fans' forum board. We're not here to make decisions, of course - but we are here to make discussions.There are two people who are best placed to see the bigger picture of what is going on at Brighton.
Luckily those two people are the ones that have to make the decisions regarding the development of our football club.
Even more lucky is that they also have a track record of making (mostly) fine decisions to progress the club thus far.
The way I see it is our role in all this is not to lose our shit and get all torches and pitch forms when things don't go as well as they can.
I guess this makes me a happy clapper! But seriously if you are not happy with where we are at at the moment you are supporting the wrong club. Thank f*** that some posters on here arent making the decisions regarding the clubs progress.
This summer is going to be exciting I feel. I am really looking forward to next season.
He knew he needed some help in January Blooms stance was misguided relying on injured players returning and to pick up form almost immediately.It's a combination of things for me.
1. Our CM is undeniably weaker. Gilmour and Gross have done a fine job of covering the gap but injuries and over working of Gross has finally caught up with us to show us what we already knew. Ali Mac and Caceido are massive misses and the next cabs off the rank aren't really there this time around.
2. Our left side last year was one of the best in world football. Estupinian currently looks like a Poundland version of himself and Mitoma hasn't really been around since Christmas. It's a shadow of what it was last season.
3. Enciso was unplayable at wolves then got injured. Pedro against Palace similarly. Injuries are one thing but the timing of them another. No Pedro for Wolves / Rome really cost us.
4. Ferguson has disappeared. Undav is banging goals in for Stuttgart. We've never under Potter or De Zerbi been a free scoring side when Moder has been in the side for whatever reason. We had to rely on clown show defending to get goals against Forest and Burnley. The drill before the game yesterday was worth watching. The finishing from everyone bar Welbeck was absolute pub team stuff. We just don't look like scoring. After I watched that I stuck a bet on Burnley to win.
5. De Zerbi has done himself no favours since Christmas. It's his job to get the best out of what we've got and he's spent too much time moaning about it. The tactics in Rome were naive in the extreme. He's been brilliant for most of his tenure but the version we've had for the last 3 months I'd rather went elsewhere next year if he wants to go.
Roll on August, a few new faces and a refreshed squad.
would have helped if we had kept Dahoud and Undav who I assume DeZerbi agreed to loan outHe knew he needed some help in January Blooms stance was misguided relying on injured players returning and to pick up form almost immediately.
Who was right and who was wrong?
He knew he needed some help in January Blooms stance was misguided relying on injured players returning and to pick up form almost immediately.
Who was right and who was wrong?
Good post.We have lost some pace and dynamism over the last few weeks. Mitoma, March and Hinshelwood who gave us a lot of energy down that right hand side.
Added to that Pervis either has an injury or his mind is elsewhere.
Today our fullbacks for the majority of the game were Igor ( who defended well) and Veltman. Hardly the most dynamic fullbacks going forwards.
Having said all this Burnley have been a lot better recently. A 2/2 draw with Cleasea, away, and down to ten men for the majority of the game. I thought they ran their hearts out today for their cause. We lacked cutting edge but some of the comments on NSC are a bit over the top tonight.
Undav had personal issues although Dahoud made one mistake and got binned. Earlier in the season he had played well especially at Manure away being his best performance. Must of been more to it than the red card.would have helped if we had kept Dahoud and Undav who I assume DeZerbi agreed to loan out
We took two steps forward last season (one by Potter and another by RDZ) but have taken one back this season. But I believe with the correct recruitment in the summer, we could take two steps forward again and challenge for the top 5.
Your first four points are clear evidence of why RDZ has struggled. Guardiola or Klopp would have struggled with the squad RDZ was left with.It's a combination of things for me.
1. Our CM is undeniably weaker. Gilmour and Gross have done a fine job of covering the gap but injuries and over working of Gross has finally caught up with us to show us what we already knew. Ali Mac and Caceido are massive misses and the next cabs off the rank aren't really there this time around.
2. Our left side last year was one of the best in world football. Estupinian currently looks like a Poundland version of himself and Mitoma hasn't really been around since Christmas. It's a shadow of what it was last season.
3. Enciso was unplayable at wolves then got injured. Pedro against Palace similarly. Injuries are one thing but the timing of them another. No Pedro for Wolves / Rome really cost us.
4. Ferguson has disappeared. Undav is banging goals in for Stuttgart. We've never under Potter or De Zerbi been a free scoring side when Moder has been in the side for whatever reason. We had to rely on clown show defending to get goals against Forest and Burnley. The drill before the game yesterday was worth watching. The finishing from everyone bar Welbeck was absolute pub team stuff. We just don't look like scoring. After I watched that I stuck a bet on Burnley to win.
5. De Zerbi has done himself no favours since Christmas. It's his job to get the best out of what we've got and he's spent too much time moaning about it. The tactics in Rome were naive in the extreme. He's been brilliant for most of his tenure but the version we've had for the last 3 months I'd rather went elsewhere next year if he wants to go.
Roll on August, a few new faces and a refreshed squad.
I was surprised when we let him out at beginning of season, he was good enough last. An outstanding prospect. We need him back!And, at the very least if he didn't want to buy anyone, we should have kept Sarmiento when he came back from West Brom. Ipswich are using him as an impact sub, so pretty sure he'd have at least got the same if not more minutes with us.
This is a forum! It where debate happens! Posters are well within their rights to have a different opinion and vent any frustrations!
You can have frustrations but still be happy with the overall place we are in!
This is a fans' forum board. We're not here to make decisions, of course - but we are here to make discussions.
But thanks for the lecture anyway.
There's no accounting for the freakish injury list. Agree with the rest of your post tho. Said it before, say it again: the higher the quality of player you sell, the harder it gets to replace them with a ready-made replacement of similar quality. There's also a bit of an age crisis looming in the next couple of years. A fair few of our squad are in their thirties now and nearing the end of their careers at this level. They'll need replacing with, again, experienced ready-made replacements of similar quality. The Kids Are Alright, as it were, but there's a big gap to be bridged there. We live in interesting times. Fascinating, evenThe Pigeons have come home to Roost. If you sell all your best players every season and do not replace them with the same quality Bissouma, Burn, White, Trossard, Caiciedo, Macalister take a punt with rookies and have a nightmare list of injuries which needs to be looked into something has to give. We have had a great run and made a lot of money but the team is a shadow of the one a year ago. Do not blame De Zerbi he made it clear from day 1 he is ambitious and wanted to aspire to european football every season. Because of all of the above this is simply not realistic
That was a strange he rarely starts a game for Ipswich he would be better on our bench then theirs. He said in an interview if Ipswich get promoted he stays with them I don’t know if that’s on loan or permanent.And, at the very least if he didn't want to buy anyone, we should have kept Sarmiento when he came back from West Brom. Ipswich are using him as an impact sub, so pretty sure he'd have at least got the same if not more minutes with us.
You could condense this whole forum down to about 8 original posts, the amount of ad infinitum repetition that goes on, which is in part because people quite understandably don't bother trawling back through long threads, but also because day on day another thread about same topic with a different title crops up. Groundhog Stand Chat.I didn't mean to lecture, I was just adding a little context to the discussion. I know that in this day and age, we all believe in the god given right to holding and expressing our opinions but sometimes it is humbling and focusing to understand that actually the opinion we have been posting ad nauseam on thread after thread, and then defending ad nauseam on thread after thread really means the square root of f*** all.