brightonmark1234
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Sadly Derby are light years ahead of us when it comes to ambition.
That's what we need to do so ambition like they have if we want to challenge this season and forget about ffp
Sadly Derby are light years ahead of us when it comes to ambition.
Or more accurately, since Poyet left.Oscar got us to the play offs with an average squad
No argument that we finished 20th last season, and self evidently have a weaker squad than 2012/13 and 2013/14. We do. But conversely its also ridiculous to say *everything'*s gone wrong since May 13th 2013. It hasn't.
And i'm not writing off next season on the basis of a single player 's agent talking up his client . Can't trust an agent. Especially one who's so free and easy with quotes to the press as this one. Or concluding that the transfer window is a disaster on basis that we haven't made a signing in mid June and nobody decent will "come here". Or insisting that it must be because the club lack ambition (ie: we're tight with cash). As that would be both a) woefully premature or b) plain wrong.
PS: Icy , from what i can tell, was downbeat when we made the play offs in 2013/14 so he's a tough man to please
Yes. We went downhill 2 places in the league in 2013/14 and then a further 14 in 2014/15. Oscar was a bloody disaster with his average squad of Ulloa, Upson, Ward, Lingard, Buckley, Kus and so on. Glad we got that season out of our system.
To be fair, he does admit that last season was sh*te ..............Pointless criticizing the club when [MENTION=24867]chaileyjem[/MENTION] is about as he works for the club unofficially
Yes. We went downhill 2 places in the league in 2013/14 and then a further 14 in 2014/15. Oscar was a bloody disaster with his average squad of Ulloa, Upson, Ward, Lingard, Buckley, Kus and so on. Glad we got that season out of our system.
Pointless criticizing the club when [MENTION=24867]chaileyjem[/MENTION] is about as he works for the club unofficially
Are you suggesting that Gus' squad was improved upon when OG took over? Because all teams strive for improvement as opposed to standing still or making do. IMHO OG worked miracles getting that team to the playoffs. As it transpired we were miles away from being capable of getting promoted anyway - Derby underlined that.
Irrespective of what opinions you have over last summers transfer dealings it was an unmitigated disaster. We haven't had a productive transfer window since Gus left and I believe that that's because he was able to convince players to come here above other teams. He was a draw on his own. Do you think that CH has that pull? Do you think Brighton as a location possess that? Not sure I do.
Whatever side of the agreement you are on, can we not agree that we need a minimum of 6 decent signings to enable us to compete in this league and with pre season being two weeks away I would suggest that 3/4 need to be in place before then with the rest bar the odd one before the season starts. That is some serious work needed. I, for one, remain to be convinced that the club are up to it.
To be fair, he does admit that last season was sh*te ..............
Yes, 6 needed.Whatever side of the agreement you are on, can we not agree that we need a minimum of 6 decent signings to enable us to compete in this league and with pre season being two weeks away I would suggest that 3/4 need to be in place before then with the rest bar the odd one before the season starts. That is some serious work needed. I, for one, remain to be convinced that the club are up to it.
Yes. We went downhill 2 places in the league in 2013/14 and then a further 14 in 2014/15. Oscar was a bloody disaster with his average squad of Ulloa, Upson, Ward, Lingard, Buckley, Kus and so on. Glad we got that season out of our system.
I wonder if the supporters of clubs in the PL have the same discussions. Can any team expect a top four other then Chelsea, Man C, Arsenal, Man U or Liverpool.
My point is that I am sure teams like QPR, Derby,Forest,Boro,Wolves,Burnley and Hull, some with Loads of money to spend and some with Parachute payments will offer a lot more money then us, then add in a few other clubs who see money as no object to getting players in. At some point a lot of you are going to have to accept that we are a mediocre club in the league and the only way we will get out of it, is to get players coming through the academy who we can sell on at huge profits and gradually build a team to compete at the top end of this league.
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Well said Mr Barber but please can you let Mr Bloom know this as I imagine he still thinks we are going to have a squad capable of challenging for the top six
Did we not hear something similar at the beginning of last season. What we need is a manager with vision and that is capable of getting half decent players in and making them decent players. The question this season, is Chris is the right man to take this club forward?