Seagull58
In the Algarve
Sensationalist, virtually evidence-free, nonsense. He has spun a story around social media rumours, a poor run of form and a crippling injury list.
Whilst I'd agree that there is a disjunct between the headline and the article. I didn't think the article was good anyway. It's just yet another Fleet Street piece that assumes that the ultimate goal for everyone involved in football is to work for one of the Nation State owned monoliths. Okay, it's a safe assumption that people probably want to test themselves at the top levels, but when De Zerbi says that he wants a job where he gets up and loves being at work, I completely believe him. The man lives for football and wants the resources and freedom to indulge his obsession. I don't think it particularly matters whether that's at Brighton, Barcelona or Barnestoneworth United. He just wants to coach players to produce beauty and try to win football matches and he get's frustrated when he can't.True, good article, poor sub-editing. The title is stating fact not supported in editorial.
Journalistic standards are pretty dreadful nowadays, to be honest.
Yes, good point. I managed to miss that inference.I thought, like me, @Guinness Boy was doubting the '...wanted to leave...' bit, as opposed to the part about being overlooked.
They seem to be basing that on nothing more than 'impressions'.
'...he gave the impression he had outgrown his current employers, that he deserved better.'
'De Zerbi has to combat the impression he got ahead of himself.'
None takenTrue, good article, poor sub-editing. The title is stating fact not supported in editorial.
Journalistic standards are pretty dreadful nowadays, to be honest.
I think you're reading it wrong(ly). I took that as meaning "OK, yes, there are worse fates than being forced to stay in Sussex but...."Either I'm reading it wrong or there's an inexplicable dig at Sussex in there.
Perhaps it would have been a new addition to Brighton’s fixture list this season. Instead, with Albion out of Europe, slipping into the lower half of the Premier League, De Zerbi may be facing up to spending next spring in Sussex.And if there are worse fates, if it is an exaggeration to say he has a reputation to rebuild, for some there may be hubristic element to De Zerbi’s fall.
If there are worse fates than spending next spring in Sussex? C'mon. It's not that bad.
The journo almost typed 'teams like Brighton' but just about restrained himself.Whilst I'd agree that there is a disjunct between the headline and the article. I didn't think the article was good anyway. It's just yet another Fleet Street piece that assumes that the ultimate goal for everyone involved in football is to work for one of the Nation State owned monoliths. Okay, it's a safe assumption that people probably want to test themselves at the top levels, but when De Zerbi says that he wants a job where he gets up and loves being at work, I completely believe him. The man lives for football and wants the resources and freedom to indulge his obsession. I don't think it particularly matters whether that's at Brighton, Barcelona or Barnestoneworth United. He just wants to coach players to produce beauty and try to win football matches and he get's frustrated when he can't.
I'm a lazy lazy man.Quite easy actually, barely an inconvenience.
When asked about the 1922 Barnestoneworth United team, RDZ immediately answered with:Whilst I'd agree that there is a disjunct between the headline and the article. I didn't think the article was good anyway. It's just yet another Fleet Street piece that assumes that the ultimate goal for everyone involved in football is to work for one of the Nation State owned monoliths. Okay, it's a safe assumption that people probably want to test themselves at the top levels, but when De Zerbi says that he wants a job where he gets up and loves being at work, I completely believe him. The man lives for football and wants the resources and freedom to indulge his obsession. I don't think it particularly matters whether that's at Brighton, Barcelona or Barnestoneworth United. He just wants to coach players to produce beauty and try to win football matches and he get's frustrated when he can't.
He wouldn't be the first silly f*ck Albion manager in recent times to start believing the lazy hyperbole mainstream journalism thrown his way in a quiet news cycle. Hopefully he has enough emotional intelligence to rise above it, unlike the last blokeRoberto De Zerbi wanted to join the best — then they overlooked him
De Zerbi and Brighton will split at the end of the season, with Manchester United his final game in charge of the Seagulls, following poor results and speculation linking the Italian with vacancies at Liverpool, Barcelona and Bayern Munichwww.independent.co.uk
TL-DRWhere I'd disagree is that there is at the very least circumstantial evidence that he isn't exactly whistling Good Old Sussex by the Sea when he wakes up and donning his Peter Ward top. The moody Press conferences, the unsigned contract and the performances on the pitch for a start. Jolly is also right that we are weaker than we were last year - especially in centre mid - and it's not all down to RDZ but if he did want to leave I'm not sure some of his pressers would have convinced the egotistical "I'm right" owners that he is the right fit.
Maybe the journo has seen the America Lane thread?Either I'm reading it wrong or there's an inexplicable dig at Sussex in there.
Perhaps it would have been a new addition to Brighton’s fixture list this season. Instead, with Albion out of Europe, slipping into the lower half of the Premier League, De Zerbi may be facing up to spending next spring in Sussex.And if there are worse fates, if it is an exaggeration to say he has a reputation to rebuild, for some there may be hubristic element to De Zerbi’s fall.
If there are worse fates than spending next spring in Sussex? C'mon. It's not that bad.
How the hours must fly by at Chez Tackle.TL-DR
Where I'd disagree is that there is at the very least circumstantial evidence that he isn't exactly whistling Good Old Sussex by the Sea when he wakes up and donning his Peter Ward top. The moody Press conferences, the unsigned contract and the performances on the pitch for a start. Jolly is also right that we are weaker than we were last year - especially in centre mid - and it's not all down to RDZ but if he did want to leave I'm not sure some of his pressers would have convinced the egotistical "I'm right" owners that he is the right fit.
“If there are worse fates” means Sussex is a good place to be…Either I'm reading it wrong or there's an inexplicable dig at Sussex in there.
Perhaps it would have been a new addition to Brighton’s fixture list this season. Instead, with Albion out of Europe, slipping into the lower half of the Premier League, De Zerbi may be facing up to spending next spring in Sussex.And if there are worse fates, if it is an exaggeration to say he has a reputation to rebuild, for some there may be hubristic element to De Zerbi’s fall.
If there are worse fates than spending next spring in Sussex? C'mon. It's not that bad.
He’s spent 3 months fuelling the stories rather than pouring cold water on them, so it’s not surprising there are a lot about.He wouldn't be the first silly f*ck Albion manager in recent times to start believing the lazy hyperbole mainstream journalism thrown his way in a quiet news cycle. Hopefully he has enough emotional intelligence to rise above it, unlike the last bloke