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[Albion] Relegation Battle 2021/2022



Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
8,866
We’ve been in the bottom 5 for 4 seasons in a row and as it stands, our squad is weaker than last season so I can see why people would tip us for relegation.

Not sure how you make that assessment because over the course of last season there were some significant downs e.g. losing Lamptey & March for over half the season with the latter back in the team. and hopefully Lamptey to follow soon. A significant high was moving Sanchez to first team keeper. Maupay scored 4 in 4 at start and everyone was applauding him then he hit a brick wall. We have lost White and that was a big loss (of potential) in an area where we have good cover. We have brought in an attacking midfielder who scored in his second game. Yes we lost Ali J and Propper but both were bit part players....

IMO keeping Bissouma will be the key.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,121
Not worried. Not been worried since March 2020 - all throughout last season, even when it looked rough in the table, I thought the team played too good football to go down, and I think it will be the case this season as well. Hopeful that the club will manage to reach somewhere around 50 pts.

Does that rule out relegation or a relegation battle? No, but I find it highly unlikely. At least two of the three newcomers should struggle, Southampton is looking increasingly chaotic, bit of a revolution in Palace that could end up in a number of ways, also not sure about Wolves.

Not buying the whole "the squad is no stronger than last season". It is. Brighton got a young squad and young players who train football professionally are going to improve.

This!

The "if Brighton don't sign <insert name of striker here> they will be in a relegation battle" is a pretty lazy and questionable trope.

One of our biggest problems last season, was when we did score first, we failed to win on way too many occasions.
That is a far more important stat than how much our xg differential was.

If we improve that stat, we will make more progress, than signing someone, with a 5% better conversion rate than Maupay.
 


KeegansHairPiece

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Jan 28, 2016
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This!

The "if Brighton don't sign <insert name of striker here> they will be in a relegation battle" is a pretty lazy and questionable trope.

One of our biggest problems last season, was when we did score first, we failed to win on way too many occasions.
That is a far more important stat than how much our xg differential was.

If we improve that stat, we will make more progress, than signing someone, with a 5% better conversion rate than Maupay.

That all maybe so, but 4 relegation battles in a row, I can't see many neutrals/pundits/journos saying we won't be in it again this season. It's a trope....because it's a trope!
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,121
That all maybe so, but 4 relegation battles in a row, I can't see many neutrals/pundits/journos saying we won't be in it again this season. It's a trope....because it's a trope!

Sure, I wasn't saying that I don't expect us to be in the mix, I was just agreeing with Swanny that just because we haven't signed a striker doesn't mean the squad isn't stronger.
 






KeegansHairPiece

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Jan 28, 2016
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Sure, I wasn't saying that I don't expect us to be in the mix, I was just agreeing with Swanny that just because we haven't signed a striker doesn't mean the squad isn't stronger.

True enough, and how the injury cards fall too could have a bigger difference this season, as well as one or two fringe players from last season like Moder who may well hit the ground running this season.
 




dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
5,023
Brighton
Leap of faith in our forwards for me. I struggle to believe we will miss as many chances as we did last season. As such, I am confident we will finish around 12th or 13th

Pretty much this for me. No way can we miss as many chances as we did last year.

I'm feeling relaxed and optimistic about this season, and looking forward to getting back to the Amex, for live football.

What will be, Will be.
 




Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,920
Walthamstow
With Potter at the helm I was always confident we were in with a chance before kick off in every game. And unlike in the previous 35 years of watching the Albion, preceding results would have no bearing, as for ever a couple of crappy defeats and morale would collapse and a new manager would be banded about. After another years Potter coaching and the loss of our 3rd/4th best central defender, I have never been more confident in a season that will be fantastically entertaining and have the potential to see us rise up the table. I can't see us being anywhere near relegation fodder and should we finish 15/16th it'll be a privilege to watch. Of course if we sign the Spaniard and the Uruguayan we will do the double!
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,634
Pretty much this for me. No way can we miss as many chances as we did last year.

I'm feeling relaxed and optimistic about this season, and looking forward to getting back to the Amex, for live football.

What will be, Will be.
Now you've done it [emoji16]

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Fat Boy Fat

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Aug 21, 2020
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This whole "in the mix" and "relegation battle" is starting to wear a little thin now everyone below Aston Villa in 11th was "in the mix" last season. When do you cease to be "in the mix"?
 


Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
12,953
Brighton
Apologies if this topic is already up somewhere..

Just heard Danny Mills on talksport saying we're one of the favourites to go down because we don't score enough and we've lost Ben White. Natalie Sawyer brought up our expected goals and that we play good football but the overall consensus is we're going to be right down there.

Personally, this is the most confident I've been going into a premier league season with a fully fit squad I think we can get the better of anyone. The other names thrown in the conversation were Southampton, Norwich, Watford, Brentford, Crystal Palace and Burnley.. Surprised Newcastle and possibly even wolves weren't in the conversation if we are.

What have we done to annoy Danny Mills? I think he will predict us every season on the basis that one season, he might be right.

Odd fellow.


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dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
5,023
Brighton
With Potter at the helm I was always confident we were in with a chance before kick off in every game. And unlike in the previous 35 years of watching the Albion, preceding results would have no bearing, as for ever a couple of crappy defeats and morale would collapse and a new manager would be banded about. After another years Potter coaching and the loss of our 3rd/4th best central defender, I have never been more confident in a season that will be fantastically entertaining and have the potential to see us rise up the table. I can't see us being anywhere near relegation fodder and should we finish 15/16th it'll be a privilege to watch. Of course if we sign the Spaniard and the Uruguayan we will do the double!

This is it, the potential is there to rise. I have a feeling this season will see something not achieved before, in a good way.
 




vagabond

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May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
With Potter at the helm I was always confident we were in with a chance before kick off in every game. And unlike in the previous 35 years of watching the Albion, preceding results would have no bearing, as for ever a couple of crappy defeats and morale would collapse and a new manager would be banded about. After another years Potter coaching and the loss of our 3rd/4th best central defender, I have never been more confident in a season that will be fantastically entertaining and have the potential to see us rise up the table.

Well said. With Potter we have real hope. Unlike the Hughton PL era we’re taking the game to most teams and dominating. Even against the likes of Liverpool and City. Staggered that some, clearly passionate and genuine Albion fans can’t see this. Ironically it’s the low block teams that caused us the most issues last season. Resolve that and we could potentially be flying.

Of course Ben White will be missed, but it’s not a real “loss” IMO. Genuinely believe we can put out a very strong back line right now even before bringing any additional faces in.

I would like Maupay to have more completion. But even so it’d take some doing to repeat our below xG expectation again. Mid table? Maybe, or close. Relegation? No chance.
 


vagabond

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May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
What have we done to annoy Danny Mills? I think he will predict us every season on the basis that one season, he might be right.

Odd fellow.


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If Danny Mills genuinely believes the likes of Norwich, Brentford, Southampton, Newcastle, Burnley, Wolves and Palace will ALL finish above us come end of the season he clearly hasn’t been paying us much attention. I know he had an issue with us for being mean and not letting Ben White “stay” with his beloved Leeds.

I would happily bet a grand with Mr Mills that we will not go down this season with the proceeds going to charity. Would love someone to make him put his money where his mouth is.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
It is worrying that our most dangerous player has been injured for 8 months and our most able striker is injury-prone and currently on the sidelines.

If we sign Cucurella and Nunez / Edouard then I fancy we'll finish 12th or higher, just Cucurella then maybe 14th, no more signing then it's 15th/16th once again.
 




Albion Dan

Banned
Jul 8, 2003
11,125
Peckham
Danny Mills is entirely correct to name us In that group of teams. We haven’t improved where we were really poor last season (goals) and are arguably worse off now DW is injured.
 




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