So out of 60 voters, 55 think that the season has exceeded expectations at the very least.
So what's with all the moaning?
So out of 60 voters, 55 think that the season has exceeded expectations at the very least.
So what's with all the moaning?
does anyone else still walk over the railway bridge and look up at the Amex and still get goose bumps.........it impress's and excites me as much today as it did on 6/8/11. and to top it off we watch a spanish idol, who has won the champions league ad countless caps for the best side in the world and he is wearing the blue and white stripes of the seagulls. Note to myself "Keep pinching".
So out of 60 voters, 55 think that the season has exceeded expectations at the very least.
So what's with all the moaning?
If you'd have said that we'd be 5 points off the playoffs with 3 games left I'd have bitten your hand off.
Quite right. I was a moaner on Saturday, because as a passionate fan, you want your team to play to the best of their abilities, even if it is a defeat. On Saturday a lot of us were hurting. Spent good money going to West Ham, to watch a fiasco in defence, a forward line up on a par with the French during the war & a manager who seemed to pick the players names at random out of a hat. Let's hope it was a one off!
Hard to fault it, so I won't bother trying.
Pockets of issues along the way, but that really is nit-picking, and besides - that comes with the roller-coaster of being a Brighton fan.
In the great scheme of things, there's hardly been a better time to be follow the Albion.
I've loved it - apart from the Palace debacle.
The thing people seem to forget is that if Gus didn't ever make mistakes, he wouldn't be our Manager. He is still learning, so let him learn. Yes he makes some odd decisions, but a lot of the time they seem to come off. Sometimes they don't, well shit happens. I don't really see how anyone can criticise the league position we find ourselves in. His project is 60% complete I think, everything is in place, we should be able to build on it and improve next season, and hopefully be in the Premier League in a couple of season's time. Then he can leave for a top job, and the new man can come in and take over to try and build on the foundations that Gus laid.