Henry Winter calls us (well, the club) cowardly - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...an-in-chris-hughton-onto-the-street-t9wdwx8zd
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Well one mans cowardly is anothers decisive. He's welcome to his opinion.Henry Winter calls us (well, the club) cowardly - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...an-in-chris-hughton-onto-the-street-t9wdwx8zd
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I don't remember any of these journalists, pundits and social media keyboard warriors exactly pouring praise on Brighton in recent months for our stultefying brand of football.
Yet sacking the man responsible for it is somehow a massive mistake.
I don't remember any of these journalists, pundits and social media keyboard warriors exactly pouring praise on Brighton in recent months for our stultefying brand of football.
Yet sacking the man responsible for it is somehow a massive mistake.
These journalists accept the likes of Chelsea binning off a manager every 18 months whilst consistently winning trophies yet criticise when our Chairman sacks a manager after a horror set of results and survival achieved more through the ineptitude and sheer bad luck of others. The truth is Hughton's Albion choked in the run-in but were bailed out by Palace and relegated Fulham.
How they can treat Bloom in the same way as they treat all the other trigger-happy chairman beggars belief. At least we didn't do a Norwich and sack Hughton with 4 games to go.
Clubs in the bottom half of the Prem don't have the luxury of time. Appointing a new manager quickly is important because it give them a chance to meet the players before they all depart for the summer. We don't have the scouting resources of the Top 6 and we have a big summer of business to conduct. The other point is it also gives Chris and his team the best chance of finding a new club and having some sort of pre-season too.
I don't remember any of these journalists, pundits and social media keyboard warriors exactly pouring praise on Brighton in recent months for our stultefying brand of football.
Yet sacking the man responsible for it is somehow a massive mistake.
Henry Winter calls us (well, the club) cowardly - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...an-in-chris-hughton-onto-the-street-t9wdwx8zd
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Correct. What you have to remember is that the 'big name' journalists don't come to Brighton very often. And when they do, it is usually because of who they are playing. And then they either focus on the other team for being brilliant (eg Man City) or being shit (Man Utd).
There has been some real drivel written today. Some of it has been around the absurd conflation of the general lack of BAME managers and Hughton's sacking; and then the likes of Henry Winter, totally unaware of the long series of poor results and performances. For him to call Bloom cowardly is a joke. The decision is many things - brave, bold, brutal - but never cowardly. The bottler option would have been to leave things as they were.
Henry Winter calls us (well, the club) cowardly - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...an-in-chris-hughton-onto-the-street-t9wdwx8zd
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Arguably these journalists should applaud Bloom for what he has done here, which is to try and take Brighton on from being bottom six fodder to something more formidable.
In many ways the Premier League of 2017/18 was the nadir with Burnley finishing 'best of the rest' in 7th, the Top 6 on another planet and Man City on another planet to everyone else. The Premier League needs a strong middle core of clubs that will take points off the Top 6 and make the title race / Top 4 / breaking into the Top 6 less predictable.
Leicester have shown the way, Wolves deserve enormous credit too, as do Watford, and there's no reason why Brighton shouldn't try and emulate them. The Prem needs more bold chairmen who aren't in it just for the money and to make up the numbers but who want to try and play a brand of football that appeals to all fans alike.
The cynic in me wonders whether some of these journalists hope the likes of us, Burnley, Bournemouth, Watford f*ck off out of it back down to the Championship so the "giants" that are Leeds, Villa, Sunderland, Forest can assume their rightful seats back at the top table.
Very balanced article by Paul Hayward who is a senior sports journalist that knows the Albion well.
Couple of thoughts. Dreadful PR for the club the way it was handled days after the way they were praised for the Bruno farewell
Also how did the recruiting team not get moved out first?
Whatever Chris did well or not am certain he was not the leading figure to squander millions on forwards who seem really dud.
Very balanced article by Paul Hayward who is a senior sports journalist that knows the Albion well.
Couple of thoughts. Dreadful PR for the club the way it was handled days after the way they were praised for the Bruno farewell
Also how did the recruiting team not get moved out first?
Whatever Chris did well or not am certain he was not the leading figure to squander millions on forwards who seem really dud.