"After avoiding a return to the championship".
OMG have you read that, oh it makes my piss boil.
What were these people watching last year.
Don't they know...
... If we had won half the games we drew.
Won the games we lost but battered them.
Done the double over all the relegated teams.
Kept Solly and Lamptey fit.
Not been out coached in multiple half times.
We'd have finished 12th.
How dare they say bottom 6 Albion avoided relegation.
"Brighton boss Graham Potter has been given many plaudits for his work in transforming their style but was 16th place last season really a success?
The big problem was goalscoring and if this can be solved then this campaign might just be a bit better."
Phil McNulty - BBC Sport has us in 16th again.
"Brighton boss Graham Potter has been given many plaudits for his work in transforming their style but was 16th place last season really a success?
The big problem was goalscoring and if this can be solved then this campaign might just be a bit better."
Phil McNulty - BBC Sport has us in 16th again.
Top analysis!McNulty comes out with a classic bit of nonsense in that piece. Just try to follow the logic of the successive statements made:
1) Last year's 16th place was not a success;
2) Brighton could do a bit better this season if they sort out the goal scoring issue;
3) I predict that they'll finish 16th again (i.e. not doing a bit better, so presumably not sorting out the finishing then?)
4) This prediction (of finishing in the same place as last year) is based on them signing a striker (So we now need to sort the goal scoring issue to stay the same, rather than do a bit better?)
5) If they don't sign a striker, they'll struggle (Rather than finish in 16th which he now seems to be suggesting would be 'doing a bit better', not a struggle So a success then? Unlike last year's finish in exactly the same place).
It's like he's written an M.C. Escher painting.