BN41Albion
Well-known member
- Oct 1, 2017
- 6,826
They are taking the f***ing piss now. I've never known anything like it by one club - they literally just want to be us
Ok. Admirable.He may have done. But he would have gone out of his way not to 'f*** the club [he was leaving] up' whilst doing so.
It’s not so much he left more it was the manner in which he did it. To make it worse his comments after the game and more recently shows a lack of awareness that I find very surprising.Ok. Admirable.
And his payment for his loyalty was getting the sack.
Football is ruthless so you have to be ruthless to survive in it.
He could have said exactly anything and people would have found issues with it. We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.It’s not so much he left more it was the manner in which he did it. To make it worse his comments after the game and more recently shows a lack of awareness that I find very surprising.
It’s not so much he left more it was the manner in which he did it. To make it worse his comments after the game and more recently shows a lack of awareness that I find very surprising.Ok. Admirable.
And his payment for his loyalty was getting the sack.
Football is ruthless so you have to be ruthless to survive in it.
Lack of classIt’s not so much he left more it was the manner in which he did it. To make it worse his comments after the game and more recently shows a lack of awareness that I find very surprising.
Oh come on. I liked Potter, he was great for us, as we were for him, but he has acted like a total vulva since getting the call. Many clubs will be noting what he is/how he behaves. Done himself no favours at all.He could have said exactly anything and people would have found issues with it. We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.
You’re now pouring cold water over our promotion season and Hughton’s achievements when you probably barely knew who the Albion were - wow. So cone on know it all - what was our budget out of the 24 clubs in the league that season - may even struggle to find this on google - but as you know enough to criticise the job Hughton did in 2 1/2 seasons or whatever you’ll no doubt know straight away…?If Chris Hughton had an "impossible" task or not is up for debate, personally I think with Tony Bloom in charge it has always been a question of "when" and not "if" Brighton would take the step up to the Premier League.
It is true he didn't do his best to f*** the club up, because the club f***ed him up before he had a chance to Eat, or be eaten. The club won't be loyal to anyone - why would anyone be loyal to the club?
The rest of what you're saying is obviously historical revisionism of the lowest degree and not really worth discussing.
I'm not criticising Hughton, I'm saying that sooner or later Tony Bloom would have made Brighton a Premier League club. I have seen enough of TBs work to understand that this is the case. Just like I knew Brentford would eventually go up. Because those two men are geniuses.You’re now pouring cold water over our promotion season and Hughton’s achievements when you probably barely knew who the Albion were - wow. So coke on know it all - what was our budget out of the 24 clubs in the league that season - may even struggle to find this on google - but as you know enough to criticise the job Hughton did in 2 1/2 seasons or whatever you’ll no doubt know straight away…?
That wasn't the questionThere is no way he would have left the club if there came an offer from a Champions League club?
I’ll take that as ‘I don’t know’I'm not criticising Hughton, I'm saying that sooner or later Tony Bloom would have made Brighton a Premier League club. I have seen enough of TBs work to understand that this is the case. Just like I knew Brentford would eventually go up. Because those two men are geniuses.
Ah sorry, missed the middle part.I’ll take that as ‘I don’t know’
Is 'barely knew' a euphemism for 'had not the faintest F'ing clue Brighton had a football team' ?You’re now pouring cold water over our promotion season and Hughton’s achievements when you probably barely knew who the Albion were - wow. So cone on know it all - what was our budget out of the 24 clubs in the league that season - may even struggle to find this on google - but as you know enough to criticise the job Hughton did in 2 1/2 seasons or whatever you’ll no doubt know straight away…?
I didn't know Brighton was a place until I knew Brighton had a football team...Is 'barely knew' a euphemism for 'had not the faintest F'ing clue Brighton had a football team' ?
Mate, please don’t think I am being patronising when I say that I think a lot of what you say on the Forum is logical and academically sound, it’s even the ‘grown up’ voice sometimes and you clearly have a great understanding of the game BUT () you have an uncanny talent for winding up fans who have been supporting the Club for many many years, through all the ups and downs and who have an historical and emotional connection to the club - Why are you seemingly intent on jumping all over that with your own interpretations, or have a need to ‘correct’ people and give unsolicited advice about how they should react to events concerning the Club (on nearly every friggin’ thread too it seems!) - Any chance of dialling it back a bit? You don’t always have to be right (even when you often are) - sometimes you could just let it goI have seen enough of TBs work to understand that this is the case.
Realistically speaking you are on this new account because you messed up somehow on the old one and got a crowd after you and wanted to get a new start, meaning you should know that there are periods when a matter is frequently discussed and you find yourself having a non-popular opinion on that particular subject which is all over the forum. Some always follow the wave, whether its "lets all burn Dan Burn", "lets all blame Maupay", "lets all hail Aaron Connolly as our new 20 goal striker" etc. They don't get into those situations. Others do from time to time. But it is cyclic: this spring no one had issues with me contributing with my perspectives, now they are seen as problematic, tomorrow they may not be.Mate, please don’t think I am being patronising when I say that I think a lot of what you say on the Forum is logical and academically sound, it’s even the ‘grown up’ voice sometimes and you clearly have a great understanding of the game BUT () you have an uncanny talent for winding up fans who have been supporting the Club for many many years, through all the ups and downs and who have an historical and emotional connection to the club - Why are you seemingly intent on jumping all over that with your own interpretations, or have a need to ‘correct’ people and give unsolicited advice about how they should react to events concerning the Club (on nearly every friggin’ thread too it seems!) - Any chance of dialling it back a bit? You don’t always have to be right (even when you often are) - sometimes you could just let it go
I think possibly not, but if he did he would have certainly have done it with more grace, he is a proper Gent.There is no way he would have left the club if there came an offer from a Champions League club?
On a charm offensive again I seeRealistically speaking you are on this new account because you messed up somehow on the old one and got a crowd after you and wanted to get a new start, meaning you should know that there are periods when a matter is frequently discussed and you find yourself having a non-popular opinion on that particular subject which is all over the forum. Some always follow the wave, whether its "lets all burn Dan Burn", "lets all blame Maupay", "lets all hail Aaron Connolly as our new 20 goal striker" etc. They don't get into those situations. Others do from time to time. But it is cyclic: this spring no one had issues with me contributing with my perspectives, now they are seen as problematic, tomorrow they may not be.
If I was expressing the same opinions as the majority, you'd never write this, but since I don't - my words become noticeable, so I get quoted, and I reply.
We live in a time where we want everything to be echo chambers and so we hear a different voice and get frustrated. I am not the only one writing in basically every club related thread: plenty of people venture into every single thread to voice the same opinion over and over. The difference between me and those others are that their views are agreeable according to a majority. When you say "correcting people" and giving "unsolicited advice" about perhaps what I believe is a sensible stance on things, doesnt that pretty much mean that I am.. you know, discussing the subjects? Discussing the opinions? And isn't that a part of the purpose with a forum?
Anyway, World Cup means I'll be working pretty much 10 hours a day starting next week meaning I'll have very little time to be here for the next month. Hopefully when that is over, the whole endless and tedious self-victimisation ("we've never been as good but I don't care because some blokes are leaving the club bohoo") phase is over and the talk about exciting things - football, politics and HWTs music taste - could return.
Will be good for NSC to process its mouldy neuroses over Potter etc without me sticking my fingers up their noses. and will be good for me to take a break from all the unnecessary grudges and weeping.
Incredibly harsh.I doubt it very much.
Credit to Newcastle though who spread their net for new players etc far and wide.
Chelsea ( i.e. Scumbag Potter) on the other hand only seem to have the ability to attempt to destroy the infrastructure of a club , steeped in hard work and good ethics.
May I remind you, that it was Chris Hughton who achieved the almost impossible task of turning us around from relegation candidates to a formidable Championship side and promotion to the Premier League. Boring, yes. But he helped establish us in the Premier League. He didn't do his best to f*** our club over.
Graham ( money grabbing ) Potter , managed two seasons of mediocrity and eventually after realising what every amateur pundit on here knew...that Maupay wasn't even close to premier league standard.....and finally ditched him, to discover that our recruitment team had actually saved his sorry arse. We had quality players a plenty. He failed, miserably, to work that out for two and a half seasons.
He also took two and half seasons to work out that tinkering with the side every week was yet another of his huge failures. Most amateur pundits on here pointed that out time and time again. If ever there was a case of an "Emporer with no clothes "....Potter is the man. To be fair to many Chelsea supporters on their forum....they have worked that out already. Fair play.
Thankfully, it is their turn "to suffer" and "to learn from it"....yawn.
I read that as bum Dan BurnRealistically speaking you are on this new account because you messed up somehow on the old one and got a crowd after you and wanted to get a new start, meaning you should know that there are periods when a matter is frequently discussed and you find yourself having a non-popular opinion on that particular subject which is all over the forum. Some always follow the wave, whether its "lets all burn Dan Burn", "lets all blame Maupay", "lets all hail Aaron Connolly as our new 20 goal striker" etc. They don't get into those situations. Others do from time to time. But it is cyclic: this spring no one had issues with me contributing with my perspectives, now they are seen as problematic, tomorrow they may not be.
If I was expressing the same opinions as the majority, you'd never write this, but since I don't - my words become noticeable, so I get quoted, and I reply.
We live in a time where we want everything to be echo chambers and so we hear a different voice and get frustrated. I am not the only one writing in basically every club related thread: plenty of people venture into every single thread to voice the same opinion over and over. The difference between me and those others are that their views are agreeable according to a majority. When you say "correcting people" and giving "unsolicited advice" about perhaps what I believe is a sensible stance on things, doesnt that pretty much mean that I am.. you know, discussing the subjects? Discussing the opinions? And isn't that a part of the purpose with a forum?
Anyway, World Cup means I'll be working pretty much 10 hours a day starting next week meaning I'll have very little time to be here for the next month. Hopefully when that is over, the whole endless and tedious self-victimisation ("we've never been as good but I don't care because some blokes are leaving the club bohoo") phase is over and the talk about exciting things - football, politics and HWTs music taste - could return.
Will be good for NSC to process its mouldy neuroses over Potter etc without me sticking my fingers up their noses. and will be good for me to take a break from all the unnecessary grudges and weeping.
Realistically speaking you are on this new account because you messed up somehow on the old one and got a crowd after you and wanted to get a new start, meaning you should know that there are periods when a matter is frequently discussed and you find yourself having a non-popular opinion on that particular subject which is all over the forum. Some always follow the wave, whether its "lets all burn Dan Burn", "lets all blame Maupay", "lets all hail Aaron Connolly as our new 20 goal striker" etc. They don't get into those situations. Others do from time to time. But it is cyclic: this spring no one had issues with me contributing with my perspectives, now they are seen as problematic, tomorrow they may not be.
If I was expressing the same opinions as the majority, you'd never write this, but since I don't - my words become noticeable, so I get quoted, and I reply.
We live in a time where we want everything to be echo chambers and so we hear a different voice and get frustrated. I am not the only one writing in basically every club related thread: plenty of people venture into every single thread to voice the same opinion over and over. The difference between me and those others are that their views are agreeable according to a majority. When you say "correcting people" and giving "unsolicited advice" about perhaps what I believe is a sensible stance on things, doesnt that pretty much mean that I am.. you know, discussing the subjects? Discussing the opinions? And isn't that a part of the purpose with a forum?
Anyway, World Cup means I'll be working pretty much 10 hours a day starting next week meaning I'll have very little time to be here for the next month. Hopefully when that is over, the whole endless and tedious self-victimisation ("we've never been as good but I don't care because some blokes are leaving the club bohoo") phase is over and the talk about exciting things - football, politics and HWTs music taste - could return.
Will be good for NSC to process its mouldy neuroses over Potter etc without me sticking my fingers up their noses. and will be good for me to take a break from all the unnecessary grudges and weeping.