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Straight Back Up??



muggley

Banned
Apr 1, 2005
7
I don't understand why people are accepting relegation for the fact they honestly believe we will come straight back up.... Mugs.

If we are to go down, which if i'm honest looks more than likely without durastic changes to players attitudes and form. Then we will lose players such as Harding, Knight, Virgo and Hinshlewood realistically.

This will leave us with a weak squad as without this quartet we are shite. Who will score, make and stop goals??

There are too many people who won't allow themselves to believe the situation we are REALLY in. No money, no attraction, and a squad of young, inexperienced and average players.

If we do go down, I for one will not expect bouncebackability to come into play. I believe we will end up in the bottom half of the table, I just hope its not this low.
 




dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
You're a bundle of fun aren't you? ( Welcome to NSC anyway.)
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
McGhee is an experienced manager at that level. The majority of this squad have been promoted from it twice.

Kuipers

El-Abd, Butters, Virgs, Mayo

Harty, Oatway, Nicolas, Chippy, Hammond, Jones,Jarrett

Robinson, Molango, McPhee, McCammon

Good enough for league one I think :rolleyes:


Besides we're staying up :clap2:
 




Well if we took every period in Albion history as a ship-in-a-bottle on the mantlepiece, I suppose things COULD look stuck in a drastic situation with no hope of change.
However, and realistically, teams are always in flux and always playing for position.
We have had to offload a couple of players and face the inevitable season's injury crisis, as do other teams. We have just been going through a period of poor luck of late, and things don't have to be overshadowed by doom and gloom necessarily. There is still belief within the players, and I imagine they'll feel challenged to prove any negative critics wrong.
We have seen that Cullip wasn't necessarily the reason for our winning games (we had many games unbeaten without him...perhaps more than with him this season!?) and there are players with the determination and heart to dig deep.

Stay tuned, and let's not have this talk of 'inevitability' about relegation.
We said at the start of the season we'd be happy to finish 4th from bottom - and that's very much on the cards still.

It's never dull supporting The Seagulls, let's just savour the fact that we are lucky to have a club that never say die, and are still in contention to play Championship football (which we really and truthfully had no right to expect).
 




bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
5,740
its just frustrating to keep having the year hiatus.hehe.

if we went down this time...i thought we bottled it in 02/03, this is bloody massive compared to then..lol

im not accusing players of bottling it, just it could put 02/03 into perspective
 






Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
NMH said:
Well if we took every period in Albion history as a ship-in-a-bottle on the mantlepiece, I suppose things COULD look stuck in a drastic situation with no hope of change.
However, and realistically, teams are always in flux and always playing for position.
We have had to offload a couple of players and face the inevitable season's injury crisis, as do other teams. We have just been going through a period of poor luck of late, and things don't have to be overshadowed by doom and gloom necessarily. There is still belief within the players, and I imagine they'll feel challenged to prove any negative critics wrong.
We have seen that Cullip wasn't necessarily the reason for our winning games (we had many games unbeaten without him...perhaps more than with him this season!?) and there are players with the determination and heart to dig deep.

Stay tuned, and let's not have this talk of 'inevitability' about relegation.
We said at the start of the season we'd be happy to finish 4th from bottom - and that's very much on the cards still.

It's never dull supporting The Seagulls, let's just savour the fact that we are lucky to have a club that never say die, and are still in contention to play Championship football (which we really and truthfully had no right to expect).

That's inspiring and I needed to read that. It's done me good this morning.
 


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