Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
That's OK, I don't like them either.
That's OK, I don't like them either.
hi everyone. I have signed up to welcome you to the Premier League on behalf on MCFC and the Bluemoon forum. I am so looking forward to visiting your town and your stadium. the withdean didn't quite cut it for me, and we did get beat
well done and see you next year.
ps. if ever a manager deserved some success if Hughton. great fella.
Lots of nice comments on us (and Chris Hughton) on the BBC report (http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39549523)
Well done Brighton. Best side in the league. From a very nervous NUFC fan
Chris Hughton has a fantastic Championship record, a real credit to his profession. Well done Brighton.
Well done Brighton. Hope the Toon can sort themselves out and join you.
Perhaps Chris Hughton will now get the credit he deserves; well done the Seagulls
Well done Brighton and Chris Hughton .... almost certainly going up as champions. I suspect that Brighton will ensure that Hughton stays next year unlike NUFC who fired him after he got them promoted to bring in a 'name' manager. He is a 'name' manager in his own right .... good luck in the premier league along with Huddersfield.
Good to see a solid team with solid foundations in the Premier League! Brighton instead of Sunderland any day of the week!
Well done Brighton from almost going out of the League two 20 years ago to Premiership means any team can do it
Well Done Brighton. 2 more wins & we should join you. Just for the record we love Hughton at the Toon it was Fat Ashley who did the do on him, not the fans
The way things are going well might actually have a Tyne Wear derby next season. Can't believe how much we've bottled it. But fair play Brighton. Yous have been great all season
Well done Brighton but more for Chris hughton a manager who is very underated I just hope we join you soon but we as usual are doing it the hard way
Well done Chris Hughton, I hope you go on to beat Newcastle to the title and get your own back on Ashley.
Congratulations Brighton. From the Goldstone Ground via The Withdean stadium it's been a long journey. They are, as far as I can see an asset to the Premier League
Congratulations to Brighton. More so Chris Hughton, a good manager who has always been humble and sincere.....as well as managing teams into the PL. A breath of fresh air !
As I Norwich City fan I'd like to congratulate Brighton and good luck for next season as well. It would have been nice if we joined you but that's another story.
Well done Brighton & Chris Hughton, a long-term project, on a comparative shoestring, that simply had to work this year. A couple of very good players in the squad that would have otherwise been picked off now have a chance of having a go at the PL together.
Well done to Brighton, a much deserved promotion and I'm sure champions to be over my team NUFC. Pleased for Chris Hughton in particular, he's a real class act IMO.
Very happy for the club, been knocking on the door a few years now and well deserve to get their shot at the big time again after a long break. As an Evertonian particularly glad to see Shane Duffy get another chance, he'll get a great welcome at Goodison, lovely lad.
From near oblivion to this, What a fantastic, fantastic story. Really shows that anyone really can make it to the big time.
That's OK, I don't like them either.
Postby Sidney1st » Mon Apr 17, 2017 5:45 pm
Very well run with £150 million of debts, a rented stadium and rented training facilities.
You keep telling yourself they're well run though.
They've been **** for a bit and come up again in a posh seated ground with no atmosphere and now look down their nose at everyone else, make no noise and still think that we cheated them out of promotion as joey Barton should have been sent off for a non existent stamp.
Jesus. Are Burnley fans REALLY this thick ?
Jesus. Are Burnley fans REALLY this thick ?
Jesus. Are Burnley fans REALLY this thick ?
Living in Norfolk the main argument is the perceived negative football played and the fact he had more money to spend than Lambert but £26 million even back then was a small transfer budget compared to other teams and just had no one scoring.Houghton's 1st season at Norwich did ok, 2nd season were still 5 points above relegation zone with only a few games left. They replaced him with someone with no 1t team managerial experience, lost remaining games and got relegated. Can hardly blame Houghton for their boards inept decision.
Quite honestly he does have a point, your born or live where you do, trying to knock people for coming from less affluent areas is pretty crass, knock them for thuggish players and shite football instead.
Very much so and this is why the wealth of the country needs to be distributed throughout and to be honest Brighton really isn't a place of wealth from what I see as property prices are about 30%+ over inflated like most places outside London anyway....Way more poor than rich that's for sure!!!Quite honestly he does have a point, your born or live where you do, trying to knock people for coming from less affluent areas is pretty crass, knock them for thuggish players and shite football instead.
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Good quote from the Norwich forum...
"What Hughton has been able to achieve at Brighton is what he would achieved at Norwich if the board had the balls to keep him on, even if it meant relegation. Given time, he has been able to produce an effective team at the power level that he will be able to take up to the PL as a confident,* organised and successful unit.** That is why he will do well next season.**
And his success now has nothing to do with what he learned from being at Norwich. I suspect that all he learned from being at CR is that you can't rebuild a club that is already in the premier league. At Norwich he was on a hiding to nothing, players not really buying in to the rebuild and doing their own thing, fans not buying in to it and all in the pressure cooker of a premier league where every team from nine downwards was in danger of relegation.**
At Brighton he has proved he is a good manager - and as he had done at Newcastle and Birmingham - been unsuccessful in charge of organised effective and free scoring successful teams.* We would have done well to have kept him on. "
Indeed. How refreshing to read informed, balanced views like that, whoever it may be about without bias.
There's always one. I imagine most of them are pretty sound, just not this ill informed w&nker.
Living in Norfolk the main argument is the perceived negative football played and the fact he had more money to spend than Lambert but £26 million even back then was a small transfer budget compared to other teams and just had no one scoring.