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P'boro tomorrow - Poyet's D-Day?



Mar 15, 2009
68
Brighton
What a bunch of BEDWETTERS there are on this thread.

Shock horror, 4 draws and 3 defeats in the last 7 games and people are ready to write Gus's obituary if we DARE to do anything but smash the granny our of Peterborough 3 or 4 to nil. I honestly cannot believe the SHITE on here sometimes.

Actually I can, I've been here long enough. Win, lose or draw, overreaction is the order of the day. We've had a slump in form and performances, its happened before and it will happen again. The WORST thing we could have done this season is hit top spot (again), as there's only one direction to go from there, then everyone starts running around panicking.

Christ up a stick, have a bit of perspective. We have no right to be rolling teams over week-in, week-out. Its still a work in progress. We had our best finishing position in over 20 years last season - now all of a sudden we're one of the big boys in this league are we ? Get real. Anyone DEMANDING nothing less than top 6 this season needs to set their sights to "Realism", and accept there are some bigger, better funded clubs in a very tough, competative league. And we ARE competing, but we are certainly not one of the frontrunners yet. Its going to take longer than a season and a bit.

The impatience is quite ridiculous.

Well put! It is quite ridiculous a few draws and people are crying in their beer. I loved Friday night, we play like that most weeks and all will be good.
 




Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
When we look like we have a team that does not care. When we look like we have players that may care but do not have the quality. When the management team no longer appear to care. There are no signs of any of these. These are the greatest of days for the Albion.

Indeed. Agree with all of that, especially the last sentence. The great unspoken truth is - and let's whisper it - this may be as good as it ever gets. I'm going to soak it up while it lasts.
 






Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
Didn't you know some people regard the fans as the twelve man. We could be down to 10 reading this before we kick off.

Just a thought like.

A chap in front of me in the West Stand Upper referred to Poyet as "the tart" on friday. Loudly. It was met with astonished silence and was never spoken about after it was said. Amazing reaction to Dicker replacing Orlandi.
 






sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,268
Hove
Friday night was a great night at the AMEX - one of the nest for a while.

Just feel so happy that we can do it all again tomorrow.
 










What I dont get is a majority of people insisting that we have to get to the Premier League THIS season... WHY??? It seriosuly puzzles me. We are competing in a good league and growing as a club infront of 26,000 every week. If we dont go up this season, maybe next what will happen? Should Gus go? NO "attendances will drop" I hear you cry. Well if they do, then the term JCL and "fairweather" will certainly ring true. The utter f***ing mess of a team we used to endure at the withdean with BAS SAVAGE kneeing the ball in every 10 games, Jake Robinson the football equivalent of DIARRHEA and a midfield of VIRGO-Loft-El-Abd-FRASER ( where are they now? Geishas). If Gus and Tony hadnt come along then all of what we have now would be half as good.

We owe Gus and tony an enormous amount of respect. We owe them most importantly a supportive, patient fan base that will sing and support the team whole heartedly. The thought of boos against peterborough, a side we used to ship 4 goals against regularly, is quite astounding. Who are we exactly? We have not divine right to promotion or 3 points. When we went up that season from League One as champions I was astounded that that squad had done that. Look at the squad now we dont ouze class. We work very hard and much class is supplied by Gus and Tanno. People who seriosuly think wed be better with these players under new managment need to take a long hard look at themselves.
 




Bodular

New member
Jul 9, 2012
639
What I dont get is a majority of people insisting that we have to get to the Premier League THIS season... WHY??? It seriosuly puzzles me. We are competing in a good league and growing as a club infront of 26,000 every week. If we dont go up this season, maybe next what will happen? Should Gus go? NO "attendances will drop" I hear you cry. Well if they do, then the term JCL and "fairweather" will certainly ring true. The utter f***ing mess of a team we used to endure at the withdean with BAS SAVAGE kneeing the ball in every 10 games, Jake Robinson the football equivalent of DIARRHEA and a midfield of VIRGO-Loft-El-Abd-FRASER ( where are they now? Geishas). If Gus and Tony hadnt come along then all of what we have now would be half as good.

We owe Gus and tony an enormous amount of respect. We owe them most importantly a supportive, patient fan base that will sing and support the team whole heartedly. The thought of boos against peterborough, a side we used to ship 4 goals against regularly, is quite astounding. Who are we exactly? We have not divine right to promotion or 3 points. When we went up that season from League One as champions I was astounded that that squad had done that. Look at the squad now we dont ouze class. We work very hard and much class is supplied by Gus and Tanno. People who seriosuly think wed be better with these players under new managment need to take a long hard look at themselves.

Agreed
 


Mar 15, 2009
68
Brighton
What I dont get is a majority of people insisting that we have to get to the Premier League THIS season... WHY??? It seriosuly puzzles me. We are competing in a good league and growing as a club infront of 26,000 every week. If we dont go up this season, maybe next what will happen? Should Gus go? NO "attendances will drop" I hear you cry. Well if they do, then the term JCL and "fairweather" will certainly ring true. The utter f***ing mess of a team we used to endure at the withdean with BAS SAVAGE kneeing the ball in every 10 games, Jake Robinson the football equivalent of DIARRHEA and a midfield of VIRGO-Loft-El-Abd-FRASER ( where are they now? Geishas). If Gus and Tony hadnt come along then all of what we have now would be half as good.

We owe Gus and tony an enormous amount of respect. We owe them most importantly a supportive, patient fan base that will sing and support the team whole heartedly. The thought of boos against peterborough, a side we used to ship 4 goals against regularly, is quite astounding. Who are we exactly? We have not divine right to promotion or 3 points. When we went up that season from League One as champions I was astounded that that squad had done that. Look at the squad now we dont ouze class. We work very hard and much class is supplied by Gus and Tanno. People who seriosuly think wed be better with these players under new managment need to take a long hard look at themselves.

Spot On!
If the Southampton fans tonight can sing 'there's only one Nigel Atkins' then surely we can have the back bone to stick with Gus and Co through a little rough patch. Honestly, what twat would boo Gus after the last 3 years
 


Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
The weird thing is that, in real life, I don't come across any Brighton fans who think we're in a crisis, or who want the manager gone, or who believe our style of play is fundamentally flawed, or who talk about booing the next defeat.

Come on here and they're all over the place. Why is that?
 




HawkTheSeagull

New member
Jan 31, 2012
9,122
Eastbourne
We played very well against Leeds, a strong team, on Friday. Peterborough arent as strong, but are on a good run. I think a 2-0 win is on the cards.

If we lose i would be disappointed, more so if they are all over us. But i wouldnt boo the team off and if anyone does do that at this stage and in our position, is incredibly fickle and would be better off supporting Crawley, you support the team through a bad patch - not boo them.

D-Day for Poyet ? No chance. If we were 23rd in the league - then id understand - but we are TENTH - our exact same position of finishing last season and we are THREE points off the play-offs - some people really need a sense of perspective.
 


Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
9,121
What I dont get is a majority of people insisting that we have to get to the Premier League THIS season... WHY??? It seriosuly puzzles me. We are competing in a good league and growing as a club infront of 26,000 every week. If we dont go up this season, maybe next what will happen? Should Gus go? NO "attendances will drop" I hear you cry. Well if they do, then the term JCL and "fairweather" will certainly ring true. The utter f***ing mess of a team we used to endure at the withdean with BAS SAVAGE kneeing the ball in every 10 games, Jake Robinson the football equivalent of DIARRHEA and a midfield of VIRGO-Loft-El-Abd-FRASER ( where are they now? Geishas). If Gus and Tony hadnt come along then all of what we have now would be half as good.

We owe Gus and tony an enormous amount of respect. We owe them most importantly a supportive, patient fan base that will sing and support the team whole heartedly. The thought of boos against peterborough, a side we used to ship 4 goals against regularly, is quite astounding. Who are we exactly? We have not divine right to promotion or 3 points. When we went up that season from League One as champions I was astounded that that squad had done that. Look at the squad now we dont ouze class. We work very hard and much class is supplied by Gus and Tanno. People who seriosuly think wed be better with these players under new managment need to take a long hard look at themselves.

Well that just saved me a whole load of typing. Well said, I could not agree more.
 


Brighton Breezy

New member
Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
Questioning Gus Poyet at this stage is sadly indicative of the modern approach to football.

I have criticised his team selection this season but just want to see that, as a relatively inexperienced manager, he is learning as he goes.

Last time out, picking Orlandi in our midfield three showed he HAD realised playing too defensive was not working. He is learning.

If he was the finished article he wouldn't be managing us.

We all get disappointed when results don't go well and by all means criticise but let's not go overboard.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The weird thing is that, in real life, I don't come across any Brighton fans who think we're in a crisis, or who want the manager gone, or who believe our style of play is fundamentally flawed, or who talk about booing the next defeat.

Come on here and they're all over the place. Why is that?

I agree, I haven't heard anyone criticise the manager outside of this messageboard. Part of the problem on Nsc is that criticism, which in itself, is not a bad thing, goes over the top, so therefore, other posts then feel the need to redress the balance by going too much the other way. It's a bipolar messageboard at times.
 


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