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cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
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La Rochelle
I still stick with my assertion that de zerbi rags the players to death in training like Bielsa does. Great that some of the players will get a rest soon (grob won't!) ....

But, fundamentally, unless RDZ changes something we will have loads of injuries again next season and so on.....
I don't know if de Zerbi "rags" our players to death in training, but I do find it odd that many on here have criticised the medical team.

I wasn't aware that medics go out and cause stress fractures etc etc etc etc.

I think your comparison to Bielsa may well have some merit.
 




Swimboy64

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Oct 19, 2022
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I still stick with my assertion that de zerbi rags the players to death in training like Bielsa does. Great that some of the players will get a rest soon (grob won't!) ....

But, fundamentally, unless RDZ changes something we will have loads of injuries again next season and so on.....
Spot on Dwayne
Overtraining = Stress on body and injuries
Modern approach no longer goes along the lines of the old “No pain No Gain” principle
I’m sure they know what they are doing they pay people decent money to plan all this
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,573
Henfield
I still stick with my assertion that de zerbi rags the players to death in training like Bielsa does. Great that some of the players will get a rest soon (grob won't!) ....

But, fundamentally, unless RDZ changes something we will have loads of injuries again next season and so on.....
They shoot horses, don’t they?
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I still stick with my assertion that de zerbi rags the players to death in training like Bielsa does. Great that some of the players will get a rest soon (grob won't!) ....

But, fundamentally, unless RDZ changes something we will have loads of injuries again next season and so on.....
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,
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
20,671
Born In Shoreham
I watched plucky play some shit club from Manchester last night the plucky 11 were all playing with a smile on their face compared to our lot who look depressed.
Even when the ref was favourable towards the shit club from Manchester plucky still kept smiling and managed to score two goals.
 




CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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Whilst we have a lot of players out injured, there does not appear to be any obvious clusters of injuries, to suggest any underlying problem. I am thinking back to the cluster of hamstring injuries, which occurred shortly after the Amex opened.

RDZ plan A is to get the ball out to our wide men in space where they can attack the full back one on one and then flood the penalty area. We only briefly showed any threat here and strangely this was more on the counter attack, than through our intricate passing game. With Veltman and Igor at full back, there was limited opportunity to overlap, which again focused our attacks through the middle.

Baleba's passing game is not currently at the standard required and I am starting to have doubts he will be able to develop in this regard. The coaching staff have some work to do here, along with his tackling technique on his right side. It looks to me like we need at least three key buys in the summer to get back on track, along with the return of some key players from injury.
 




Swegulls

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Aug 29, 2023
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Stockholm
I still stick with my assertion that de zerbi rags the players to death in training like Bielsa does. Great that some of the players will get a rest soon (grob won't!) ....

But, fundamentally, unless RDZ changes something we will have loads of injuries again next season and so on.....
This!
 




tigertim68

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Sep 3, 2012
2,624
“Selling club”. Just to point out that we sold Ali Mac, caicedo, trossard, because they all wanted to go - it isn’t because they suddenly became valuable and we cashed in, I don’t know why people seem to be ignoring this massive fact.
It’s not that we sold the players , it’s the fact that we failed to replace them ,
we have no defensive midfielder in the squad, its Not that it was a surprise that we lost the best midfield duo in the league last season ,
so they had a long time to recruit replacements ,
rather than sign Milner , Dahoud , I would of rather spend the money on JWP from Southampton, would of been a much better buy ,
we also failed to replace Mwepu , who was another strong midfielder,
basically if you get rid of your midfield, and fail to replace them want you think is going to happen?
 


tigertim68

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Sep 3, 2012
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Yes that could possibly happen but I think what is more likely is that we pick up a few more points this season,possibly a suprise somewhere with an unexpected result,finish the season somewhere round about where we are now in the table and go again next season with our injured players back and probably a few new signings.A good manager a fantastic structure overall and a very positive outlook for another top 10 finish.Well that’s what I’m manifesting in my mind anyway.Think relegation battle and that’s what you will get.Also I don’t think there are any SHIT team in the Premier League
We will be in there battling next season again
UTA
I said after losing Mitoma that we would get knock out of both cup competitions, and we would fall away in the league ,
but would win a couple of games at the end of the season when it was too late to make any difference,
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
It’s not that we sold the players , it’s the fact that we failed to replace them ,
we have no defensive midfielder in the squad, its Not that it was a surprise that we lost the best midfield duo in the league last season ,
so they had a long time to recruit replacements ,
rather than sign Milner , Dahoud , I would of rather spend the money on JWP from Southampton, would of been a much better buy ,
we also failed to replace Mwepu , who was another strong midfielder,
basically if you get rid of your midfield, and fail to replace them want you think is going to happen?
The cheap options every time. I don’t really have an issue but Barber please don’t go on media platforms like TS and say we are going for Europe and silverware and then go shopping in the bargain basement.
 






BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,201
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.
 


Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
1,881
I don't know if de Zerbi "rags" our players to death in training, but I do find it odd that many on here have criticised the medical team.

I wasn't aware that medics go out and cause stress fractures etc etc etc

The fact that most of our medical team / physios left earlier this season surely has to be a cause for concern, and possible cause and effect!

We were lauded in the press (and Barber loves to tell everyone) - we have a list of ready made replacements for the top player and non player positions across the club, so we're not afraid of anyone leaving. But we didn't seem to have anyone ready to step in quickly to the medical or midfield vacancies. Ditto our recruitment head and his replacement leaving and not yet being replaced could effect our Summer recruitment.
 




TottonSeagull

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Mar 5, 2011
4,580
Totton (Nr Southampton)
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.
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!
 
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Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,327
I said after losing Mitoma that we would get knock out of both cup competitions, and we would fall away in the league ,
but would win a couple of games at the end of the season when it was too late to make any difference,
It's just thoroughly rotten luck that we haven't had Mitoma or Solly March available for this crucial period
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,671
Born In Shoreham
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.
This upwards curve thing we were there almost at the top a few more better ref decisions and we were champions league. Will we ever achieve those heights again? The squad then got dismantled fairly rapidly no replacements came in and here we are.
Was that great decision making?
 




ukpolska

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Dec 30, 2017
328
Warsaw, Poland
All in all it's been a memorable season, a lot of historically amazing, a lot of it frustrating yes due to injuries et al. as our expectations are high now due to a bit of success, but being realistic it was always going to be hard in new territory. But Brighton have a taste of it now and will want more and more of it, and that's going to be the hardest task in satisfying the expectations of unrealistic people.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,692
The Fatherland
The fact that most of our medical team / physios left earlier this season surely has to be a cause for concern, and possible cause and effect!
Did this include that pair who seemed more interested in bench-pressing than medical affairs?
 


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