[Albion] Should TB sack Potter?

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Stat Brother

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But I'm not depressed. I'm bored. I'm massively, massively bored of the Premier League and it seems our future in it consists of Potter still being in charge, the team still being in 16th, our opponents still being owned by blood money, goals being interrupted by VAR and a small minority clapping like seals at our pretty passing.
But other than that, all good?
 




DJ NOBO

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Potter won’t be sacked but a mutual parting of ways is possible, if our season ends a slow death and our transfer budget is modest.
 


Stat Brother

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Potter won’t be sacked but a mutual parting of ways is possible, if our season ends a slow death and our transfer budget is modest.

The transfer budget should be modest, but all that modesty needs to be applied to the one position.
Maupay Undav and not Welbeck leading the line, every other position takes care of itself.
 


Weststander

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The guy I replied to asked for statistics. I gave him some numbers and some anecdotal stories because, for some strange reason, the club don't seem keen on releasing the actual attendance.

Look round the ground on Wednesday (or rewatch last night's MotD) and you'll see gaps everywhere. Every empty seat is a person not singing or cheering and not buying merch. That'll be a FACTOID.

But I'm not depressed. I'm bored. I'm massively, massively bored of the Premier League and it seems our future in it consists of Potter still being in charge, the team still being in 16th, our opponents still being owned by blood money, goals being interrupted by VAR and a small minority clapping like seals at our pretty passing.

To unrealistically simplify Albion supporters into two main groupings:

a) The always positive - wins/top8 finishes are just around the corner next season, pinch themselves at the stadium after Withdean, not bothered one jot about the Mansour/Abram/Saudis financial doping, enjoy seeing De Bruyne or Sancho live (the stuff of dreams for Brighton fans), love seeing the sublime passing of Mac Allister, Gross and Trossard .... worth the admission money alone.

b) Emotional rollercoaster types - are in ecstasy after EPL wins for literally days afterwards, feel the pain after defeats, bored by zero Albion goals, 4 or 5 hour treks out to see home losses/draws really grate over time, generally loath opposition players/fans with a passion and hate them celebrating in our stadium.

I envy (a), but for my sins essentially I'm a (b).
 


Guinness Boy

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To unrealistically simplify Albion supporters into two main groupings:

a) The always positive - wins/top8 finishes are just around the corner next season, pinch themselves at the stadium after Withdean, not bothered one jot about the Mansour/Abram/Saudis financial doping, enjoy seeing De Bruyne or Sancho live (the stuff of dreams for Brighton fans), love seeing the sublime passing of Mac Allister, Gross and Trossard .... worth the admission money alone.

b) Emotional rollercoaster types - are in ecstasy after EPL wins for literally days afterwards, feel the pain after defeats, bored by zero Albion goals, 4 or 5 hour treks out to see home losses/draws really grate over time, generally loath opposition players/fans with a passion and hate them celebrating in our stadium.

I envy (a), but for my sins essentially I'm a (b).

Yeah, I'm a b) all day long :)

There were parts of yesterday that were good fun but all of them were after the game and involved a couple of funny mates and a few beers.
 




Weststander

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Yeah, I'm a b) all day long :)

There were parts of yesterday that were good fun but all of them were after the game and involved a couple of funny mates and a few beers.

Funny thing is, I wouldn't change me. Whinging on nsc match days, gets it all out of my system.

With the emotional side a great help to me in life in helping others I care about. All without having gained an MSc in Emotional Intelligence!!!

Plus my highs are higher than the steady-eddies I know.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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To unrealistically simplify Albion supporters into two main groupings:

a) The always positive - wins/top8 finishes are just around the corner next season, pinch themselves at the stadium after Withdean, not bothered one jot about the Mansour/Abram/Saudis financial doping, enjoy seeing De Bruyne or Sancho live (the stuff of dreams for Brighton fans), love seeing the sublime passing of Mac Allister, Gross and Trossard .... worth the admission money alone.

b) Emotional rollercoaster types - are in ecstasy after EPL wins for literally days afterwards, feel the pain after defeats, bored by zero Albion goals, 4 or 5 hour treks out to see home losses/draws really grate over time, generally loath opposition players/fans with a passion and hate them celebrating in our stadium.

I envy (a), but for my sins essentially I'm a (b).


Im proud to be b) :thumbsup:
Perhaps we should organize a curry night hun ? xxxxxx
 
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A1X

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Count me in for Team B
 






DJ NOBO

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The transfer budget should be modest, but all that modesty needs to be applied to the one position.
Maupay Undav and not Welbeck leading the line, every other position takes care of itself.

Not sure about that. Central defence looks as vulnerable as it’s been for years - maybe one of the loanees will step up, but that’s a punt.
Midfield looks stale atm, and will be weakened if Bissouma moves.
At the the very least Sanchez needs proper competition.
And the old classic - striker.
Of course we do have some talented players and things might look different in a few games - that’s how football works - but right now the whole squad looks like it wants freshening up.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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I'm surprised, you come across as a placid on football/non-moany bloke.

Did you recently have a health scare?

True. I didn’t read the small print. I’m with you mainly on the loathing of opposition players. I would much rather watch as beat Accrington than lose to Liverpool. I was genuinely bored watching (on tv) yesterday and glad we didn’t make the trip. I’m probably not in all honesty on much of an emotional roller coaster with wins/defeats as it’s the day out supporting my team that I enjoy most. I did have a big health scare recently and although I’ve always been quite placid you’re right it does change things quite a lot.
 




WATFORD zero

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To unrealistically simplify Albion supporters into two main groupings:

a) The always positive - wins/top8 finishes are just around the corner next season, pinch themselves at the stadium after Withdean, not bothered one jot about the Mansour/Abram/Saudis financial doping, enjoy seeing De Bruyne or Sancho live (the stuff of dreams for Brighton fans), love seeing the sublime passing of Mac Allister, Gross and Trossard .... worth the admission money alone.

b) Emotional rollercoaster types - are in ecstasy after EPL wins for literally days afterwards, feel the pain after defeats, bored by zero Albion goals, 4 or 5 hour treks out to see home losses/draws really grate over time, generally loath opposition players/fans with a passion and hate them celebrating in our stadium.

I envy (a), but for my sins essentially I'm a (b).

Of course everyone always starts out as b)
It is simply a matter of how long it takes to become an a) :wink


It's a JOKE, before every b) on the board kicks off :lolol:
 


Weststander

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True. I didn’t read the small print. I’m with you mainly on the loathing of opposition players. I would much rather watch as beat Accrington than lose to Liverpool. I was genuinely bored watching (on tv) yesterday and glad we didn’t make the trip. I’m probably not in all honesty on much of an emotional roller coaster with wins/defeats as it’s the day out supporting my team that I enjoy most. I did have a big health scare recently and although I’ve always been quite placid you’re right it does change things quite a lot.

From afar, you now seem to let others carry on with all the Bear Pit stuff. Your nsc posts in general much lighter.

I could be wrong.
 






Neville's Breakfast

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From afar, you now seem to let others carry on with all the Bear Pit stuff. Your nsc posts in general much lighter.

I could be wrong.

You are 100 % correct and it’s kind of you to notice and comment. For me NSC should be a positive environment as life is too short for it to be anything else. I enjoy the debate but not the acrimony. I’m still a b) though as I would never clap Steven Gerard (*runs for cover…).
 


Fat Boy Fat

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To unrealistically simplify Albion supporters into two main groupings:

a) The always positive - wins/top8 finishes are just around the corner next season, pinch themselves at the stadium after Withdean, not bothered one jot about the Mansour/Abram/Saudis financial doping, enjoy seeing De Bruyne or Sancho live (the stuff of dreams for Brighton fans), love seeing the sublime passing of Mac Allister, Gross and Trossard .... worth the admission money alone.

b) Emotional rollercoaster types - are in ecstasy after EPL wins for literally days afterwards, feel the pain after defeats, bored by zero Albion goals, 4 or 5 hour treks out to see home losses/draws really grate over time, generally loath opposition players/fans with a passion and hate them celebrating in our stadium.

I envy (a), but for my sins essentially I'm a (b).

Do you not think there is room for an option C, middle ground, or like Newcastle is everything just black and white?
 


Weststander

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Do you not think there is room for an option C, middle ground, or like Newcastle is everything just black and white?

I did say “unrealistically”.

What about (d) and (e)? :lolol:

My (c) would be - Very defensive types, who take any criticism of PB, the stadium design or recruitment very badly, they jump on anyone who dares not being happy-clappy 24-7 and endeavour to drown them out.
 


Swansman

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(Obviously) I think: nope.

Brighton have a squad that should end up 12-15 in the league. If the club had spent a lot of cash in the summer and January to improve and strengthen the team I would have understood calls to sack GP, however that was not the case and - as usual - the results are a consequence of a lack of quality in the squad, quite simple. Its great to have a top 10 aim but its not going to happen with the current squad regardless of manager.

Regardless if TB decides to keep Potter or sack him at the end of the season (which isnt impossible) the next transfer window is going to reveal a lot about the direction of the club. During GPs years the squad has never been as thin as it is now and for a lot of time it has been obvious that certain areas are just straight up weak quality wise compared to most PL teams. There is a fair amount of promising youngsters in the club, but if the club really wants to show some teeth 3-4 Cucurealleseque signings in various positions needs to be made in the summer or you'll have a similar story next season - with or without GP.
 




maresfield seagull

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I did say “unrealistically”.

What about (d) and (e)? :lolol:

My (c) would be - Very defensive types, who take any criticism of PB, the stadium design or recruitment very badly, they jump on anyone who dares not being happy-clappy 24-7 and endeavour to drown them out.

There are definitely a handful of them on here
Also moaning myrtles all doom and gloom pessimistic types
 




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