[Albion] Positives from Today.

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Jam The Man

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
8,226
South East North Lancing
He looks good and pleases the crowd but doesn't produce enough to warrant a place in the side ie pretty but not effective which may be due to age and inexperience

Wow.
Generally don’t comment on your posts as I can’t be bothered, but if you really believe that, then I’m astonished.

He is truly a class player in the making, and the best thing to come from the u23s to date by miles (and I’m including Connolly in that too)
 




7oaksgull

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
Having just got back from the match, I'm slightly surprised at the level of vitriol regarding our performance. Granted, we were hardly incisive but we still largely bossed the match, restricted the opposition to almost nothing and showed good, honest grit to fight our way back into the game.

I honestly think that our players, honest pros that they are, are right on the limit of what you can get away with in the Premier League. This is a supremely difficult division to remain in and our squad simply isn't strong enough to make much headway. Potter has had one transfer window, during which time we have acquired two very interesting young talents (I know McAlister was ours already but you know what I mean).

We're trying to steadily build an infrastructure that will allow us to embed ourselves in the Premier League without risking financial ruin. I'm still excited to think what Potter can achieve when we've the players who can find that ball that allow our forwards to run onto them rather than receiving it with their backs to goal
Basically, still loving it.

I couldn’t agree more. We are only 4 points behind Arsenal in 10th place! Yes it is frustrating at times but definitely think we are heading in the right direction.
 




7oaksgull

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
Looking forward to next season when we have the likes of Alzate, Connolly, White, Molumby, Lamptey and Mac Allister playing
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Having just got back from the match, I'm slightly surprised at the level of vitriol regarding our performance. Granted, we were hardly incisive but we still largely bossed the match, restricted the opposition to almost nothing and showed good, honest grit to fight our way back into the game.

I honestly think that our players, honest pros that they are, are right on the limit of what you can get away with in the Premier League. This is a supremely difficult division to remain in and our squad simply isn't strong enough to make much headway. Potter has had one transfer window, during which time we have acquired two very interesting young talents (I know McAlister was ours already but you know what I mean).

We're trying to steadily build an infrastructure that will allow us to embed ourselves in the Premier League without risking financial ruin. I'm still excited to think what Potter can achieve when we've the players who can find that ball that allow our forwards to run onto them rather than receiving it with their backs to goal.

Basically, still loving it.

Agree totally. We were much better than a poor Watford - bossed the game and they resorted to time wasting even at 1-1 which says a lot. We didn’t create anywhere near enough but we threw everything at it 2nd half. All us 2nd half they created nothing at all.
 






Jim in the West

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NSC Patron
Sep 13, 2003
4,951
Way out West
I know it looks like Potter doesn’t know his best team, but I think today (and to a degree the West Ham match) was simply a case of a bit of pragmatism. Those were two games where we HAD to avoid defeat. OK, we need a few victories, but the fact that we didn’t lose today was really important.
We can be more expansive, and no doubt return to something more like “Potterball” at Sheffield United and home to Arsenal.
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,093
Lancing
Alireza

The end
 






portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,777
The team on the pitch at the final whistle actually looked like a football team.
Needs to start the next match.

In the last 12 matches, there has been no evidence this will happen. Where will the goals and attacking football come from? Last year we were saved by three worse teams. This time, other clubs will be thanking the Lord we’re one of them. We look an absolute shoe in for relegation. Each week just confirms how bad our quality, management and now morale is. Made a catalogue of mistakes from the top downwards I’m sad to say. Not one. One! Of our big money signings has looked anywhere near good enough at this level and I don’t mean a flash of brilliance once every 76 games but consistently. Maybe one or two but a club like a Brighton simply cannot afford an entire flock of turkeys. But the biggest mistake of all was appointing Potter. Poor man looks completely out of his depth. He just doesn’t have enough experience and the players will be privately thinking this too.
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,777
Looking forward to next season when we have the likes of Alzate, Connolly, White, Molumby, Lamptey and Mac Allister playing

Yes, futures looks good. However this won’t be in the PL, which isn’t the bee all and end all. And maybe we’ll come again and enjoy PL part 2. But the Championship takes no prisoners either and we’ll need experience as well as youth. Love to see us go down with a fight. Not like some skid mark hanging on that should have disappeared with the last flush.
 




Surf's Up

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2011
10,435
Here
Having just got back from the match, I'm slightly surprised at the level of vitriol regarding our performance. Granted, we were hardly incisive but we still largely bossed the match, restricted the opposition to almost nothing and showed good, honest grit to fight our way back into the game.

I honestly think that our players, honest pros that they are, are right on the limit of what you can get away with in the Premier League. This is a supremely difficult division to remain in and our squad simply isn't strong enough to make much headway. Potter has had one transfer window, during which time we have acquired two very interesting young talents (I know McAlister was ours already but you know what I mean).

We're trying to steadily build an infrastructure that will allow us to embed ourselves in the Premier League without risking financial ruin. I'm still excited to think what Potter can achieve when we've the players who can find that ball that allow our forwards to run onto them rather than receiving it with their backs to goal.

Basically, still loving it.

I agree with your summary of the current situation except I am absolutely NOT loving it....in fact I'm fkucing hating it.
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,093
Lancing
In the last 12 matches, there has been no evidence this will happen. Where will the goals and attacking football come from? Last year we were saved by three worse teams. This time, other clubs will be thanking the Lord we’re one of them. We look an absolute shoe in for relegation. Each week just confirms how bad our quality, management and now morale is. Made a catalogue of mistakes from the top downwards I’m sad to say. Not one. One! Of our big money signings has looked anywhere near good enough at this level and I don’t mean a flash of brilliance once every 76 games but consistently. Maybe one or two but a club like a Brighton simply cannot afford an entire flock of turkeys. But the biggest mistake of all was appointing Potter. Poor man looks completely out of his depth. He just doesn’t have enough experience and the players will be privately thinking this too.

This

Locadia £ 14 m - did not work out
Bissouma £ 13 m - not working out, can't get a place
Trossard £ 20 m - after early promise looks lost and ineffective
Jakanbasch £ 17 m - looked £ 17 m lost but showing some potential now
Webster £20 m - not good enough at this level
Andone £ 6 m - is a good player but on the naughty step now

The only good signings look like

Ryan £ 5 m
Gross £ 3m
Bernardo £ 9 m

£ 90 000 000 spunked up the wall. Absolutely appalling recruitment. That is the issue, we have been awful with getting players in for this level of football
 
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WilburySeagull

New member
Sep 2, 2017
495
Hove
If anyone thinks todays level of performance is good enough to beat the likes of Sheffield Utd they are deluded. I loved the Potter revolution in style but the performance level now is unrecognisable from earlier in the season. We are neither playing good football nor winning.

There seems to be a total lack of confidence amongst the players who have reverted to looking for a back pass as 1st option. Passes contiually go astray leading either to goals or end of promising moves.

GP seems to me at the moment slightly in denial. Personally I think he needs to decide on a settled side and give them a run of games so they thoroughly understand each other.

I would start with the team that finished todays game but in a sense it doesnt matter as long as he settles on his own preferred 11 and sticks with them.
 




portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,777
This

Locadia £ 14 m - did not work out
Bissouma £ 13 m - not working out, can't get a place
Trossard £ 20 m - after early promise looks lost and ineffective
Jakanbasch £ 17 m - looked £ 17 m lost but showing some potential now
Webster £20 m - not good enough at this level
Adone £ 6 m - is a good player but on the naughty step now

The only good signings look like

Ryan £ 5 m
Gross £ 3m
Bernardo £ 9 m

We’ve also spent a fortune on pipeline players that look less fruit bearing, more evergreens.
 


Granny on the wing

New member
Sep 7, 2019
152
If anyone thinks todays level of performance is good enough to beat the likes of Sheffield Utd they are deluded. I loved the Potter revolution in style but the performance level now is unrecognisable from earlier in the season. We are neither playing good football nor winning.

There seems to be a total lack of confidence amongst the players who have reverted to looking for a back pass as 1st option. Passes contiually go astray leading either to goals or end of promising moves.

GP seems to me at the moment slightly in denial. Personally I think he needs to decide on a settled side and give them a run of games so they thoroughly understand each other.

I would start with the team that finished todays game but in a sense it doesnt matter as long as he settles on his own preferred 11 and sticks with them.
GP needs to pick what he thinks is his best team starting with the players he can`t leave out .Most posters think Alzate should always start ,i think he could play in the Stephens role .There must be 8 or 9 players that have to start surely .
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
My grandson loved it. He wants to go again, soon.

We weren’t as bad as most people are saying, and interestingly, it’s always the same people who said we were dreadful last season, and the season before, and the season before that.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
My grandson loved it. He wants to go again, soon.

We weren’t as bad as most people are saying, and interestingly, it’s always the same people who said we were dreadful last season, and the season before, and the season before that.

I beg to be an exception :smile: I thought we were awful last season, I am loving this season, warts and all
 




Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,011
Watford looked terrible and despite the media talk about them the new manager bounce looks like it is wearing off fast
 


Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,883
Almería
I opened this for some positivity- what gives?

We controlled the game but struggled to break down a well organised team that were happy to sit back in a low block in order to restrict out chances. When they started to tire after 70 minutes or so, we created more and could have won it. Sure, we've played better, but I don't see why today's performance was an unmitigated disaster.

The doom merchants continue to say we're going down despite the fact that we're still out of the bottom 3. I'm not sure why they think the teams below us will outperform us over the rest of the season. Based on today's evidence, Watford aren't all that. We know that West ham, Villa and Bournemouth aren't either, plus Palace are on the slide.
 


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