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Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
12,192
This. We all want the best for our club, however it and those that manage it are not above questioning never mind the dimwitted zealots who act as self appointed defenders of the club and won’t hear a word against. Feck me if I haven’t poured tens of thousands into it myself and that entitles me to voice frustration without some JCL straight out of nappies telling me what I can or can’t say. Where were such types when we were really shit, probably think Priestfield is some sort of prayer mat! Sake...
And you have right on your side Frank.

Nobody admires Potter more than me but if he came round to my house and told my wife and my kiddies that they need to learn from their experiences I’d say “Oi, POTTER! NO! You may have masterminded a football club’s rise from semi-professional to the Last 32 of the Europa League, and hold a Masters degree in Leadership & Emotional Intelligence, but you may not come round here, sucking air through your teeth, talking rubbish and avoiding the bloody questions...” etc etc
 




Barham's tash

Well-known member
Jun 8, 2013
3,728
Rayners Lane
BT, I’m not so sure that TB wouldn’t pull the trigger. Yet so many are convinced he won’t even if we go down. Which we might. Without a whimper even heaven forbid. What makes you so certain TB wouldn’t? Especially with £200m at stack?

A man who sinks >£350m of a personally amassed fortune into a club he loves [and can afford to without batting an eyelid] and has a vision of what that club should be - playing attractive progressive football in attractive settings whilst nurturing young talent with a pathway to the first XI visible from a young age - isn’t about to flush that vision down the toilet by firing a coach who is the embodiment of that vision and hiring smug Eddie or one of the other gravy trainers just to keep a seat at the table of the top division and to have to more or less start again.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
A man who sinks >£350m of a personally amassed fortune into a club he loves [and can afford to without batting an eyelid] and has a vision of what that club should be - playing attractive progressive football in attractive settings whilst nurturing young talent with a pathway to the first XI visible from a young age - isn’t about to flush that vision down the toilet by firing a coach who is the embodiment of that vision and hiring smug Eddie or one of the other gravy trainers just to keep a seat at the table of the top division and to have to more or less start again.

All agree on the vision. Great vision. Every clubs vision in fact. Been Albions since before Amex days. Losing £200m with no guarantees of winning it back just isn’t part of. Especially when TBs said mid table was the aim. Maybe that’s changed. Maybe 4th, 5th or 6th from bottom is our limit and our new vision. Without goals. Pretty bleak entertainment if so. Maybe relegation is the plan therefore and I’m completely wrong. As you say, what’s £200m when £350m isn’t even an eyelid flicker (though I’m sure it was!)
 


Eric Youngs Contact Lens

Well-known member
Dec 9, 2020
602
East Sussex
If we can't, we might as well join the Championship now.

Sheffield United doubled their points against us. Everybody else has beaten them, but we can't.

Have a look at their matches and results.. They have lost to Leeds, Villa, Wolves, City, Liverpool, Arsenal (Oct) West Brom, West Ham, Chelsea, Saints, Leicester and Man United. All of the defeats bar Saints/Chelsea were by 1 goal. They scored against Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Burnley, Man United and Leicester - not too shabby.
Burnley got a point, West Brom beat them.. the "fact" that they have just 2 points is irrefutable, but the insinuation that they are pushovers isn't true either.
 


Altered State

Member
Feb 19, 2008
85
Olney, Bucks
I dare say he does so enough to even concede a relegation with him at the helm such is his belief in this philosophy.

Yes. Some posters forget the second part of the goal to be a top ten PL team. Barber stated quite clearly we may suffer relegation, and come back again, before the top ten goal is achieved. Clearly Bloom and co. believe Potter is the right manager to achieve regular top-ten finishes in the long-term, or he wouldn't have been given such a long contract. They're not going to panic and sack Potter now. (Okay, on current form he may also be the right guy to deliver on the relegation comment too :down: )

We do need a striker who can take a decent number of the chances created. I'm sure Potter knows that! But it's not as simple as "Uncle Tony open your cheque book". Top strikers are rare and either not for sale or aiming higher than our current level.
 




Eric Youngs Contact Lens

Well-known member
Dec 9, 2020
602
East Sussex
All agree on the vision. Great vision. Every clubs vision in fact. Been Albions since before Amex days. Losing £200m with no guarantees of winning it back just isn’t part of. Especially when TBs said mid table was the aim. Maybe that’s changed. Maybe 4th, 5th or 6th from bottom is our limit and our new vision. Without goals. Pretty bleak entertainment if so. Maybe relegation is the plan therefore and I’m completely wrong. As you say, what’s £200m when £350m isn’t even an eyelid flicker (though I’m sure it was!)

Ah, but its not every Clubs vision.. it may be lots of clubs "dreams" but that is of course very different - the vision needs a plan/strategy etc that you act on. Survival may well be the aim this year again, with the more important goals of having some talent to sell at the end of it to finance further improvement. That's the tricky bit for us fans.. you either believe in TB and his plan or you don't. I do.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
Ah, but its not every Clubs vision.. it may be lots of clubs "dreams" but that is of course very different - the vision needs a plan/strategy etc that you act on. Survival may well be the aim this year again, with the more important goals of having some talent to sell at the end of it to finance further improvement. That's the tricky bit for us fans.. you either believe in TB and his plan or you don't. I do.

I think everyone believes in TB and the vision, mission and strategy; the tactics are down to others and aren’t beyond reproach unless you’re so deluded (rose tinted) you can’t disconnect TB from every decision taken at every level. Not saying that’s you btw. Anyway, Merry Xmas and best wishes.
 


boik

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Whenever someone starts one of these negative threads, I get a drink and my bingo card and cross the names off as they pile in. Get a full house everytime.

Always the same 10 or so people who shout their mouths off when we lose (or draw) and slink off when we play well or heaven forbid, actually win. I'm not sure what their motivation is. Seems an alien way to support the club if you ask me.
 




Barham's tash

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Jun 8, 2013
3,728
Rayners Lane
I think everyone believes in TB and the vision, mission and strategy; the tactics are down to others and aren’t beyond reproach unless you’re so deluded (rose tinted) you can’t disconnect TB from every decision taken at every level. Not saying that’s you btw. Anyway, Merry Xmas and best wishes.

Of course he isn’t beyond reproach. Of course he’s accountable to TB, via DA, but all im saying is those calling for him to “walk” [would you or I with a six year contract?!] or be sacked it will be a longer wait than anything that happens this season IMO.

Am I frustrated? Sure I am. Do I think we’re pedestrian, incapable of change and or unable to see what GP is trying to achieve? No. And neither is TB.

That’s all I’m saying.
 


vagabond

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May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Whenever someone starts one of these negative threads, I get a drink and my bingo card and cross the names off as they pile in. Get a full house everytime.

Always the same 10 or so people who shout their mouths off when we lose (or draw) and slink off when we play well or heaven forbid, actually win. I'm not sure what their motivation is. Seems an alien way to support the club if you ask me.

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Exactly. Well said.
 


tigertim68

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Sep 3, 2012
2,621
Yes. Some posters forget the second part of the goal to be a top ten PL team. Barber stated quite clearly we may suffer relegation, and come back again, before the top ten goal is achieved. Clearly Bloom and co. believe Potter is the right manager to achieve regular top-ten finishes in the long-term, or he wouldn't have been given such a long contract. They're not going to panic and sack Potter now. (Okay, on current form he may also be the right guy to deliver on the relegation comment too :down: )

We do need a striker who can take a decent number of the chances created. I'm sure Potter knows that! But it's not as simple as "Uncle Tony open your cheque book". Top strikers are rare and either not for sale or aiming higher than our current level.

We have needed a striker for 4 seasons, how long does it take to find one , I bet if we get relegated they will suddenly find a striker
 






doogie004

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Oct 12, 2008
6,526
wisborough green
Blimey. Pampers sales will go through the roof tonight. Deluded idiots.

Who do you blame? A man who sets up a team
and carves out 21 goal attempts and 14 corners against ten men.

Or the XI on the pitch who only manage to turn that into 5 attempts on target and miss two open goals?

Thank **** TB is a hell of a lot more intelligent than some of the so called NSC intelligentsia.

One home win in a year ?


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7oaksgull

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Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
One home win in a year ?


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Why the obsession with home wins? Are you concerned with how we do against teams who's names begin with the letter 'L"? Or how we do when we play on a Monday? Surely its about how we do overall in all of our games rather than half of them?

If we won every away game and didn't win at home would you still be upset?
 




One Teddy Maybank

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NSC Patron
Aug 4, 2006
22,982
Worthing
Why the obsession with home wins? Are you concerned with how we do against teams who's names begin with the letter 'L"? Or how we do when we play on a Monday? Surely its about how we do overall in all of our games rather than half of them?

If we won every away game and didn't win at home would you still be upset?

Only thing is we don’t.

Normally, teams are better at home than away - would you not agree?


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7oaksgull

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Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
Only thing is we don’t.

Normally, teams are better at home than away - would you not agree?


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Yep I agree. But I still will take into account all of our games when judging Potter's performance rather than focusing on half of them...
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,831
He is dull with press but so much is down to boring questions. However would like local media to ask more pointed questions. Why didnt Welbeck play.











He is uninspiring with media but have some sympathy with boring questions. Cant understand why local media dont ask more pointed questions. Eg Welbeck only 30 why was he rested for such important game, Why didnt Swiss guy replace Connelly instead of going wide where March had been causing problems
Not only are City and Liverpool best teams there managers are very media friendly and entertaining
 


forumwayseagull

Well-known member
Oct 22, 2005
2,570
Rochester kent
Why the obsession with home wins? Are you concerned with how we do against teams who's names begin with the letter 'L"? Or how we do when we play on a Monday? Surely its about how we do overall in all of our games rather than half of them?

If we won every away game and didn't win at home would you still be upset?

Its usually quite important to perform in front of your own fans. I mean we are the people who buy the STs and merchandise. Keep playing crap football at home people stop going. Lose the faith and go shopping etc with their families. Less hassle and dare to say cheaper. If however you do well, well generally much more reason to go as ENJOYMENT becomes a part of the event rather than turgid frustration.
 






KoreanSeagull

New member
Dec 1, 2019
77
Not North
Blimey. Pampers sales will go through the roof tonight. Deluded idiots.

Who do you blame? A man who sets up a team
and carves out 21 goal attempts and 14 corners against ten men.

Or the XI on the pitch who only manage to turn that into 5 attempts on target and miss two open goals?

Thank **** TB is a hell of a lot more intelligent than some of the so called NSC intelligentsia.
Korea's majority will back this I reckon.
( only about 15 or so but still )

People here are frustrated about the 1 home win all year, recent form etc as well. waking up at 5 only to see failing to score against Fulham is even more devastating.

But many still believe we are going at the right way with GP and TB.

Thank you for the sensible posts [emoji122]



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