Thanks for the condescending and self evident post.
I'm fairly sure we knew all that. The question, then, is why does Tony Bloom not understand it? Or, when he talks about regular top ten finishes, is he actually talking about the year 2030? Or is it just PR spin to get more season ticket sales and calm the natives.
Actually, let's just put that aside. I find the Premier League astonishingly boring precisely for the reasons you highlight. So paying a King's ransom to watch us finish 16th ish on 40 points ish for every remaining existential season is an actual purgatory. If that's the future we'll lose fans the way Katie Price loses her knickers. And if the alternative is seeing my club also being taken over by state sponsored blood money, well, that's worse.
Perhaps the European Super League wasn't such a bad idea after all. At least the rest of us could then have a reasonable competition between ourselves, just so long as someone on high sanctioned the Saudis as well, instead of selling them the planes that bomb Yemeni hospitals.
No I’m not, you EXPECT improvement and spend most of the time moaning when it isn’t happening, that’s entitled to me. You call it what you like but you’ll be disappointed more often than not. We are Brighton not some cash rich splash the cash club. Improvements are going to be very slow, which is exactly what they’ve been with more steps backwards than forwards.
13th position over the season.
Can't help thinking fans of other clubs will be having a look at this and a jolly good laugh.
If we've had more steps backwards than forwards then we've gone backwards
The bottom line is that the club PR doesn't match where we are. Perhaps we need to start playing on the "wholesome family owned club pulling way above its weight already" instead of the "best run club in England, next stop top ten and Europe".
It's like when Paul Barber got regularly hung for saying "Premier League Ready". It doesn't matter if he only said it once and meant in five years time, people remember this shit. I expect any organisation, company, charity or football club to deliver on their marketing message,
I totally agree with this. I don't think I would have a season ticket if back in the UK, I have a couple of mates who go and see Whitehawk more frequently than Brighton. I think I would join them to be honest. The Premier League is ****ing dull and with such an unlevel playing field not much fun for the smaller clubs. Money has all but ruined football and it takes increasing effort to look the other way in order to enjoy watching on the TV.
I think the European Super League would have been a good idea if those that remained in their leagues took the opportunity to improve the philosophy of the sport. I continue to find it staggering that with so much money in and around the sport clubs are still charging enormous prices on the gate, running at a loss and even going out of business. It is rotten, unless you are Ronaldo and picking up 500,000 a week.
500,000 a week for something that many of the players would probably do for free (if they had never known the sums currently offered).
Aussie rules has a draft system and salary cap which means that if clubs are well run they can challenge for honours every so often. It keeps things even and means that supporters always have hope that with some luck and good recruiting their team can be competitive. It's not perfect but there is a lot of merit in the system.
Still, none of this is going to happen so we are where we are.
I've just heard Geelong* refered to as a 'cultural and coastal paradise' by real estate agents. I love the place, its a great place to live but I am sure @TyromeBiggums and @BuffaloSeagulll will agree that this is several steps too far.
I refer you to Public Enemy in this matter "Don't believe the hype"
* For reference if you ever drove from Melbourne to the Great Ocean Road you would have driven through at big industrial looking town and thought "what the **** is this place? This is a bit shit" (It's better than that but you get my meaning). That was Geelong.
If we've had more steps backwards than forwards then we've gone backwards
The bottom line is that the club PR doesn't match where we are. Perhaps we need to start playing on the "wholesome family owned club pulling way above its weight already" instead of the "best run club in England, next stop top ten and Europe".
It's like when Paul Barber got regularly hung for saying "Premier League Ready". It doesn't matter if he only said it once and meant in five years time, people remember this shit. I expect any organisation, company, charity or football club to deliver on their marketing message,
It doesn’t, good post.
Have to say, I’m very much Potter in……..but for goodness sake, stop pushing the top 10 rhetoric unless you’re prepared to break the wage structure and splash £40m - £50m on one player (a forward), who is effectively going to support all of the great play prior to the 18 yard box.
If I was GP I’d be quite frustrated.
Sorry [MENTION=19]Icy Gull[/MENTION] but can’t stand these threads, because of course he shouldn’t be sacked…..
Need to bring in an attacking coach to the back room staff. Everyone including potter is a former defender.
And people are surprised that the players look clueless beyond the half way line.
We need variation in the squad.
Too many players who want to play the same way and occupy the same space. Need a midfielder who can run with the ball and a striker who is always on the last defenders shoulder.