Me too - we even sang/whistled along to his song at the end of each show - great stuff.
That’s stuck in my mind, now, 50 years on . As well at its replacement, the Spanish guitar solo.
Me too - we even sang/whistled along to his song at the end of each show - great stuff.
Say what you will, school dinners make you ill ……..Me too - we even sang/whistled along to his song at the end of each show - great stuff.
I remember sliding down the bank as kid to make a quick exit from the Northstand.I am of an age where I remember being taken to the Goldstone as a boy. Went there with my Grandfather many times. Grew up a bit, went many more times with mates, the North Stand, the bogs at the rear (abysmal). Now here we are, trying to obtain a Europa league place. My Grandfather, born 1894 just wouldn't believe it!
The Napoli chairman is a complete crank, as far from Tony Bloom as you can get.If this is true, its massive isnt it...
I mean come on, Napoli FFS.
Serie A champions, in the CL, home of Maradonna and our Italian manager has f***ed them off for a #teamlikeBrighton
The key difference, and what really turned me against Potter - the Club showed enormous faith and loyalty to Potter, even when he was stringing together long winless runs, with few goals and lame performances - the Club very openly and publicly supported him. That faith, loyalty, support and commitment was NOT reciprocated when Potter left in September. The Club senior people place enormous emphasis on loyalty and commitment to each other. And Potter signed up to that. But it was weasel words, he flew for cash. Believe me, our top people are very bitter toward the man for that. Of course, outwardly they all rightly share positive platitudes about what Potter achieved, but deep down, there is a very real raw bitterness towards him. And I am 100% aligned to that. And I bet deep down our top team behind closed doors are PMSLOL at Potter and Chelsea’s demise, and the £85m they handed us in the process!
Nah……TB and PB were happy to let him prostitute himself to a job he was never going to handle because they already knew they had an upgrade available. £20m compo and a better manager…….there’s no bitterness from our top boys.The key difference, and what really turned me against Potter - the Club showed enormous faith and loyalty to Potter, even when he was stringing together long winless runs, with few goals and lame performances - the Club very openly and publicly supported him. That faith, loyalty, support and commitment was NOT reciprocated when Potter left in September. The Club senior people place enormous emphasis on loyalty and commitment to each other. And Potter signed up to that. But it was weasel words, he flew for cash. Believe me, our top people are very bitter toward the man for that. Of course, outwardly they all rightly share positive platitudes about what Potter achieved, but deep down, there is a very real raw bitterness towards him. And I am 100% aligned to that. And I bet deep down our top team behind closed doors are PMSLOL at Potter and Chelsea’s demise, and the £85m they handed us in the process!
I wouldnt be surprised if it was City to be honest!I imagine the way RDZ talks about players deserving opportunities at ‘bigger clubs’ with the chance to play in ‘bigger competitions’ is very true of his own future.
Enjoy the ride because this guy seems the real deal and will be managing one of the big 6 in the next few years IMO.
Newcastle would be my bet….
RDZ is too smart to follow Pep, no one will really want to do that.I wouldnt be surprised if it was City to be honest!
That’s my bet as well. I wouldn’t think Pep will go more than 1-2 more seasons, especially if they win the CL this year. One more good season with us and you’d think RDZ, recommended by Pep, would be a very likely option.I wouldnt be surprised if it was City to be honest!
RDZ is one of the very few who might (in time) be able to do so. He is special.RDZ is too smart to follow Pep, no one will really want to do that.
I wouldnt be surprised if it was City to be honest!
For a Spaniard I'd have thought he'd have done his time under Manc's slate grey skies by now. He's also made digs at their fanbase before. Can't see him there much longer, especially as he tends not to let the grass grow under his feet.Strange how Pep likes City so much. Undoubtedly a great manager, but I would like to see him doing it at a club that isn't 1st or 2nd of the richest clubs in whatever league.
Why?I just want to see De Zerbi wear clothing that isn't black.Just saying.