Don’t make the mistake of thinking the handful of negative attention seekers on here are representative of our fan base. You have never been to a Brighton game. If/when you do you will see thousands of people behind the team. They would never consider booing. We have just two ‘supporters’ sitting near us who criticize. They and their lack of football knowledge are a standing joke. Sure there are people in the ground who don’t really support the club. After all our core support is really about 10 to 15000. The moaning on here though is mainly a small group of people happy to feel justified in previously expressed negativity. The reality is that back in October we were watching the best football Brighton have ever played. I go into a coma for a couple of months and apparently we are now shit. To me it seems like some sort of surreal film. Tony and his investment are appreciated by the vast majority of people who go to games and he knows it.
Anyone expecting Solly to work the keeper really hasn't been paying attention, but beyond that spot on.
Dunno who MotM was but I assume it was Sanchez, that's never a good look for the home side.
I'll say one thing for GPott he knows how to lose - ugly.
This league run goes back to palace.
So that's 11 games and 1 highlight - Liverpool away.
11 winless fixtures is bad, very bad.
But for the love of God throw in a 2-3 or some thing.
Why do 10 of the 11 have to be exactly the same.
But not only that they must be exactly the same as pretty much all his other loses.
'still there now and wouldn't score'.
'gave the ball away cheaply'.
'Sanchez saved the scoreline'.
'subs didn't make sense'.
Shirley at some point even our emotionally intelligent manager has to think 'i need to mix this up a bit'.
Or do we have to wait until the opposition play rush goalie, for the penny to drop?
Seems more like three years, than the three months since that last victory against Leicester.
I didn't think they laid a glove on us until they scored. A goal actually that was a direct result of our absentees as I don't think we concede that with Dunk and/or Webster organising. We then went down the other end and inexplicably missed another sitter / open goal. It is incredible that happened again. Equalising so quickly just before HT would have changed the 2nd half.
As it was, we came out a bit all over the shop, and yes they caught us on the break a few times, but I thought some of our play was decent second half - not manifesting shots from great areas is really a direct result of our striking options. There were plenty of nearly moments. Wolves were hanging on for a period. Our threats from set pieces; Dunk, Duffy, Webster all out. Maupay, Welbeck out. Gross a key set piece taker out. You cannot rip that much out of our squad and expect it to be raining goals are all under control for 90mins. I agree that we could have performed better in the final 3rd, and we really should have tested their keeper more, but we are struggling when we field an XI from our best 12 or 13 players, missing 6 or so of them and expectations have to adjust accordingly.
Let’s see how many of the 30,000 seats are occupied by “ the thousands of fans “ that are supportive of the club on Boxing Day
For the record I’ll be there but of our 8 ,6 not going and one of the reasons are fed up with the same old
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Let’s see how many of the 30,000 seats are occupied by “ the thousands of fans “ that are supportive of the club on Boxing Day
For the record I’ll be there but of our 8 ,6 not going and one of the reasons are fed up with the same old
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Well l honestly thought Wolves could have scored four, they certainly had the chances to do so. What did we create? almost nothing is the answer, save that shot from Solly March in the first half which wastefully went high and wide when he should at least have worked their goalkeeper. In the second half l don't even remember their keeper having to make a save.
Our starting eleven was a lot stronger than l feared it would be, with none of the expected youngsters in the line up, the only real changes were the lack of Maupay up front, and Burn and Veltman playing as centre backs. We really should have performed much better.
Three home wins a season in nearly five seasons
How many bottom three teams I that time of playing have we beat ? One ?
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Not the other night it didn’t
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Had we had our full complement of defenders and Maupay, maybe we would actually have won on Wednesday night and started a winning run…… then again, maybe not.
We have beaten all the top teams in the division in those five seasons except Chelsea. Only a few weeks ago we had a great comeback at Anfield and could/should have won.
I think the Potter out stance is ridiculous at the moment.
As ridiculous as it is, it's just a shame GPott makes it so easy for the narrative to exist.
Not helped by the swooning fanboys all losing their collective shite, the moment someone without an axe to grind, points to some reality.
And I completely understand your sentiments. My point was more in response to Swansman’s implied accusation that BHA fans are in some way ungrateful to Tony. That I do take exception to. For those like you that are fed up with GP though, please remember that he has turned things around before. In those never ending in/out polls this time last year I voted out in one of them. I was fed up but changed my mind because he kept us up and had us playing sublime football at the beginning of this season. If he was capable of doing those things before then he can do it again. I’m not one of the Olive Branch Potter cult brigade. I don’t support him and didn’t support any of the previous managers either. Just like players they come and they go. I support BHAFC and that’s all. I just happen to think he is the best man for the job and will start getting results again. Keep the faith as Mickey used to say.
Their xG was 1.12... it is quite unusual to score four goals then.
Ah, right, some Brighton fans actually think teams score 90% of their chances because they only look at Match of the Day...
0-1 was a fair result. Not a good performance.
I don’t think the Boxing Day attendance can be used as a decent measure of disaffection with our play/form……..wait for a 3pm Saturday ko……
Well l honestly thought Wolves could have scored four, they certainly had the chances to do so. What did we create? almost nothing is the answer, save that shot from Solly March in the first half which wastefully went high and wide when he should at least have worked their goalkeeper. In the second half l don't even remember their keeper having to make a save.
Our starting eleven was a lot stronger than l feared it would be, with none of the expected youngsters in the line up, the only real changes were the lack of Maupay up front, and Burn and Veltman playing as centre backs. We really should have performed much better.