Yes, that happened on occasion as well. Of course, taking positives, learning from mistakes and improving to become better are not exactly NSC values, but Tony seemed to think it was a reasonable concept, and it worked out quite well in the end.Potter, after defeat, sucked his teeth and said “it is what it is, we’ll take the positives.”
I thought you were an EXPERT.
One day people are going to look at games like the loss against Villa and say "you know what, we really weren't that fantastic" and the spell will be broken.
I look forward to it in the sense that we're going to be able to discuss the team in a more balanced manner once this cult of personality thing around RDZ dies down a bit. Things like the set piece thread posted today could be very interesting to discuss, but not as long as people feel like their God is getting attacked when people mention that one or two aspects of the football isn't perfect... or even fantastic.
Don't get me wrong, he has done a great job so far but all of this "De Zerbi Cam", "we're never going to struggle breaking down bad teams again because we have De Zerbi", "De Zerbi is going to take us to Europe", "De Zerbi thinks we're the best and we agree"... its a car crash waiting to happen. I hope I'm wrong but I think we'll see poor runs even from Zerbis Brighton, and the huge fall from these "De Zerbi will take us to Europe" ideas might mean people will get on his back, more so than was ever the case with Graham. Of course, when that happens I will defend the Zerbian qualities as he is neither the God you think he is now, nor the villain most managers becomes at some point or another.
Hopefully I'm wrong though and Brighton goes to Europe etc. but I'm firmly holding my horses.