[Albion] RDZ pre-Liverpool press conference

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DavidinSouthampton

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Absolutely not true. He was asked a question and he replied with complete honesty, leaving no one in any doubt about his desires. YOu might call this undermining I rather see it as refreshing to know exactly where we stand nd how to go forward.
I was going to post something similar. Refreshingly honest.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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This is simply the default condition of a middling PL side. You either hire a dull manager off the radar of big clubs, or you hire a manager that is going places and will be on their radar. There isn’t much middle ground.

Who are the longest serving managers of the mid table, Marco Silva, Moyes, Howe? It’s not long is it. You’re either like Moyes and not in the radar, like Silva and Howe rebuilding their reputations, or like RDZ fresh on the scene with instant success and on the radars.

If people are going to get this angst ridden, maybe we need to scrap the plan and go dull football again with a safe pair of hands who feels Brighton is their pinnacle?
Did someone say Thomas Frank? Probably not because he doesn't manage BHA.
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Mr Bridger

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Feb 25, 2013
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Just catching up with the press conference, two things I took from that that I liked…
The Tony project & Coolio Ncheezo, sounds like a good gig that. The rest is bollocks.
 




Flounce

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Did someone say Thomas Frank? Probably not because he doesn't manage BHA.
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Or Emery

But then both of them just get on with the job and don’t spend pressers bitching and moaning, whilst alerting others clubs to their dissatisfaction and potential availability.

Some find the above refreshing and understandable because RDZ is honest and doesn’t speak good English. I find it disrespectful to the owner and the club
 
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philgull25

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Jul 29, 2005
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RDZ is what he is, like it or lump it. He has always spoken about honesty being important with his relationship with the club and the fans.

He’s said here simply what is going on, not in a vindictive way or a critical way, actually sounds very respectful to me.

But quite simply, if RDZ does have Liverpool and/or Bayern trying to take him off our hands, we are never going to match that level of ambition, no matter what Bloom or Barber say to him and no matter what the club’s “plan” is.
 


dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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No, he remains the best manager we have ever had. He's a winner who is honest and realistic.
The free flowing attacking football of last season is the best buttttt as others have said numerous times , at the end of the season before Potter left he was doing similar and then started last season on fire.

Right place right time for zerbi. He will invariably fail at a Chelsea next then off to Italy or Spain but Brighton have been amazing in his career progression. Lucky guy. Shame he’s not a bit more grateful and can’t keep his mouth shut. Honesty is great but miserable , negative , sly digs at bloom honesty ain’t great .
 






Change at Barnham

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The free flowing attacking football of last season is the best buttttt as others have said numerous times , at the end of the season before Potter left he was doing similar and then started last season on fire.

Right place right time for zerbi. He will invariably fail at a Chelsea next then off to Italy or Spain but Brighton have been amazing in his career progression. Lucky guy. Shame he’s not a bit more grateful and can’t keep his mouth shut. Honesty is great but miserable , negative , sly digs at bloom honesty ain’t great .
You may be correct, but at the moment I absolutely love what he has achieved at our club and his desire to achieve more.
He has our little Brighton playing some of the most exciting and talked about football in the world game. He has made people sit up and take notice of us. The likes of Guardiola and Klopp are no mugs and they both speak of him very highly.

RDZ is unproven at the highest level but he hasn't yet had the chance to manage a club with a squad of players like at City, Liverpool, Bayern or Barcelona.
In future years history may show that RDZ is another Marcelo Bielsa, admired around the world but winning little.
Someone will eventually take a punt on him, but I hope it isn't until after next season at least.

I reckon we will look back and realise how amazing and exciting the performances he helped us produce were.
He's not negative, he's a very frustrated positive person who loves the club and its players.
However we all know that he's not going to win the Champions League at Brighton.

Viva Tony Bloom and Roberto De Zerbi. Both are legends.
 


bluenitsuj

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Feb 26, 2011
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I tend to think the stated ambition of the club is top 10 and I think we are on course for that, probably finishing just outside Euro qualification. RDZ I reckon wants top 5/6, an important difference that I don’t know can be resolved any time soon. With RDZ a wearing heart on sleeve type, it’s also a difference hard to hide, I’ve no idea how it will be resolved or if it necessarily means a parting of the ways, and I imagine few do know at this early stage
If RDZ wants top 6 then he needs to get in a defensive coach, work on our defensive tactics and adopt a plan b.
 






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