Badger Boy
Mr Badger
- Jan 28, 2016
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I was merely providing some names off a long list, but that’s why I gave the link too so you can make your own mind up. Actually it’s been even worse over the last 3 years than prior to that!
Anyway I have never heard the Brighton recruitment team sing and don’t know either of the songs you refer to
You were just making a spurious point using players long since binned off from the Club and signed in a previous regime in a different league.
Where football is concerned, is there anything other than wishful thinking?
Gerrard appears to be an excellent manager. But Potter's a better coach. Currently, when all the ****ing endless noise and lazy punditry about big clubs is filtered out, the Albion have better players in most positions and are a better team (imho). In terms of development, Brighton were a League 1 club just over a decade ago and playing at Withdean. The club's development is EXTRAORDINARY. We are also all in with a strategy that targets (and plays) the best value and young talent according to Tony's algorithms. This appears to be a supercharged version of Southampton's (old) and more targeted version of Chelsea's (recent) academy model; elite level sustainability is clearly the desired outcome. If Potter and his players continue to find ways to put the ball in the net - there are very few sides in the PL that can out-football Brighton. Ambition Villa (with Gerrard at the helm and Purslow's money) will always make more noise than Brighton and undoubtedly sign more established talent - but Brighton are currently the ninth best side in the PL and with more belief i.e. casting off the psychological baggage of believing big club hyperbole, our club can overachieve on its stated 'established top10' objective. However, if Potter left...
Not really, no! But sometimes there's more reason to believe than others.
I think our progression has been extraordinary, but that's the past and we need to consider where we are now. It's been a remarkable progression and we're certainly not finished yet, I believe our curve is still on the rise. But I think there's no reason to think Potter's a better coach than Gerrard, or our desire to sign players and develop them into first players will be more successful than Villa's model of buying players capable of playing immediately.