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[Albion] “The fight has gone out of Brighton”



Chicken Run

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I think the trendy modern term for a sports person is Athlete, if the general consensus is the team look tired then words fail me, apart from the money they earn they train at one of the top 5 training accadamys in the Uk, and only last week it was being discussed that Premier League footballers not involved in Europe actually have more recovery time than any other league in England.

If they tired then as far as I’m concerned they can go do one!!! I work 60 hs a week for less than 30k, good job I don’t get tired!!!!
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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Not seen the match or read much about it as we were visiting my mum...whose comment was " did we beat you today". Lol


Was it as bad as the game last season where we were so outplayed it was embarrassing?

I do hope we can turn this around as it was obvious that all the hype surrounding our reasonable start was a tad over the top, and it was obvious that teams would start getting their act together, like West Ham and unfortunately palace. I said that this was not a must win game, but a must not lose game...if we get anything from spurs that will be a bonus, but Sen really now so need to win against Burnley and watford( stating the bleeding obvious)

Interesting times.
 






Kosh

'The' Yaztromo
Ah I see, yes we certainly didn’t pay up for a forward. As relegation favourites we just weren’t an attractive enough proposition for anyone good enough to make a difference. My hope is that we can carry our early season success based on tight defence and pace on the wings into January and attract a quality forward. Let’s hope yesterday was a blip.

Nice work and well put.
 




Hamilton

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According to the MOTD commentator. Has it?

My view is that key players are knackered. We have been playing at a high tempo and you can only do that for so long without it catching up. It’s exposing the lack of strength in depth sadly.

I think the fight had gone at that moment because the team knew they’d set up wrong. I think they were disappointed in themselves. I’m not worried about the general fight in the team.

God we need a bit more pace in the middle and up front.


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bhawoddy

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Jan 25, 2011
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That's such a cheap argument. No-one is suggesting they can't manage to play a couple of 90 minute matches in a week. There's a huge difference between being able to play and being able to play at 100% absolute best of your ability. We've all worked flat out at times during our lives, but anyone who thinks they don't make more mistakes after an intense period of working flat out is in denial. And money certainly doesn't make you any less tired or better able to recover.

A couple of very nice 2 week breaks since the start of the season too. Must be a "knackering life".
 


bhawoddy

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Jan 25, 2011
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Where are you coming from? So non of the other teams have not been playing high tempo, we are in for a big shock when they do.
They are professional footballers and will turn this bad spell around.
How you can quote that crap, I don't know.
As for the rest of you doom mongers, stop your whinging and get behind the team
We have been in worse positions than this before, and survived.

I hope your right. those rose tinted specs are working wonders.
 






Giraffe

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Was it as bad as the game last season where we were so outplayed it was embarrassing?
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Yes yes yes. We didn’t turn up. We lost every 50:50 challenge. We barely won a single header. Our passing was abysmal. The ball rarely stuck up front. Murray got caught offside too many times. He was so often isolated and unsupported. Bruno needs a rest. Every team is targeting that side now. Ryan misjudged the second goal badly. Dunk Duffy were not as dominate as they have been. Stephens and Propper lost the midfield. We had no pace anywhere. So yes it was every bit as bad.
 


bhawoddy

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Not seen the match or read much about it as we were visiting my mum...whose comment was " did we beat you today". Lol


Was it as bad as the game last season where we were so outplayed it was embarrassing?

I do hope we can turn this around as it was obvious that all the hype surrounding our reasonable start was a tad over the top, and it was obvious that teams would start getting their act together, like West Ham and unfortunately palace. I said that this was not a must win game, but a must not lose game...if we get anything from spurs that will be a bonus, but Sen really now so need to win against Burnley and watford( stating the bleeding obvious)

Interesting times.

yes imo.

We were far too negative from the off (even more so than we normally are), played no wingers, 1 up front, who was awful btw, showed no desire, passion to get anything out of the game, gave away soft goals from playtime defending, and only mustered 1 feabile shot from30 yards...............apart from that it was tickety boo.
 




Sussex Nomad

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Where are you coming from? So non of the other teams have not been playing high tempo, we are in for a big shock when they do.
They are professional footballers and will turn this bad spell around.
How you can quote that crap, I don't know.
As for the rest of you doom mongers, stop your whinging and get behind the team
We have been in worse positions than this before, and survived.

Considering this is quite a balanced thread with no trollers, you sir are a bit of a dick. There is always one that has to call balanced posts doom mongering and there is always one that has to say get behind the team, like we don't. :tosser:
 


Kosh

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Yes yes yes. We didn’t turn up. We lost every 50:50 challenge. We barely won a single header. Our passing was abysmal. The ball rarely stuck up front. Murray got caught offside too many times. He was so often isolated and unsupported. Bruno needs a rest. Every team is targeting that side now. Ryan misjudged the second goal badly. Dunk Duffy were not as dominate as they have been. Stephens and Propper lost the midfield. We had no pace anywhere. So yes it was every bit as bad.

If anything they were actually worse than last year, less clinical and less sprightly and thus we were therefore about as good as Burton.
 


bhawoddy

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Agreed. They're not tired.. how can they be?!? No European football etc. They're not fit enough, not quick enough... not PL ready.

I think theres a big difference between fit and athletic. everyone is different. players may well be fit enough but not able to run, sprint like athletes...... they cost the big££££££. its not so much about quality these days, but emphasis has clearly moved onto buying Athletic individuals who can make things happen with sheer pace and physicality.
 




Sussex Nomad

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I think theres a big difference between fit and athletic. everyone is different. players may well be fit enough but not able to run, sprint like athletes...... they cost the big££££££. its not so much about quality these days, but emphasis has clearly moved onto buying Athletic individuals who can make things happen with sheer pace and physicality.

Anyone in sport is an athlete and being an athlete isn't solely about sprinting.
 


Kosh

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I think theres a big difference between fit and athletic. everyone is different. players may well be fit enough but not able to run, sprint like athletes...... they cost the big££££££. its not so much about quality these days, but emphasis has clearly moved onto buying Athletic individuals who can make things happen with sheer pace and physicality.

Agreed and an athletic team with decent 'ballers - see Liverpool and Man City... utterly terrifying.

That said we've got Glenn Murray and they've got Salah et al. Are we seriously expecting to stay up?

Sigh.
 


Bob'n'weave

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Perspective needed for players and supporters. IMHO the squad need a psych specialist to help with the mental approach necessary to get through this season. Our 'togetherness', so highly praised in the CL seems to be on the wane, along with our belief, both of which are dependant on the squads mental approach. We are 13th in a bottom half which has a spread of just 3 points between 10th and 17th place, and we're on a bad run of form. After the transfer window last year, most of us would have laughed till we puked if you'd suggested that we would be 13th at this stage.
These are the same players that made Man U look ordinary and looked like a proper PL side. Yesterday we looked like a CL team. This is the dogfight we all knew it would be and this is the ultimate test of our strength as a club. I don't want to hear about the 'comfy' CL, I don't miss it at all, and thinking that way will undermine any belief we have about becoming a long term PL resident.
13th, with a CL side, one striker, new players that 'no one has ever heard of' and the last two games played with a team that didn't really show up is not a disaster. If things can't be improved then yes, we are f***ed, but it is clear that we can play a lot better and do have the resources to improve the squad so I am not giving up just yet.

:albion2:
 


Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
The class of opposition yesterday we should have been set up for. Before the game I was already thinking what the f'uck? But I obviously hoped I was wrong. CH said he set up basically for a draw post match which is very, very disappointing. We had nothing on the wings to set Murray up. We went with the mindset of damage limitation against Huddersfield! We need to lose that mindset very, very quickly. Baldock on the bench, and Kayal, means they're fit to play, play them! This was our worst performance this season, I believe, so hopefully it can only get better, but I don't expect much from Wednesday.

I disagree a point a piece would have been a very good result with us looking down on Huddersfield instead of vice versa
 






Sussex Nomad

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I disagree a point a piece would have been a very good result with us looking down on Huddersfield instead of vice versa

Really? So you're of the mindset to get a point and anything less isn't all that bad? What about going for three and only getting one? Wouldn't that be a better starting place?
 


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