Keeping The Dream Alive.
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Anyone who thinks the club isnt trying to get promoted, or doesnt think we should get promoted, clearly has no knowledge of football whatsoever.
Nothing to do with the stadium diary
Do you not think we look good for promotion with the squad we are building?
No, right youve missed my point. The last couple of season of course the club wanted promotion, but when Adams came in and we made a couple of early signigns it seemed as though the club were really going for it. But now it all seems to have just stopped. I think youve been reading Martin Perry's Falmer diary abit to much.
Not quite. We were lucky to finish 7th last season, mainly because the league was so poor. This season the league has got a little better, so has our squad. If anything i think 7th or just outside the play offs is as good as its going to get this year/
I tend to agree on the early enthusiasm bit. I'm not as excited as I was, although still looking forward to the new season ahead.
It would have been nice if we had got an exciting signing on board, and maybe that will still happen.
TCB I personally think he HAS bought well, McCleod and Cox with Thompson pushing forward will provide a damn good service to the front two meaning goals.
Dull i don't think it will be.
Hart and Mayo was Mickys choice so i back it 100% Especially as there are still doubts over both Richards and Lynch for Saturday
Hawkins and Elphick will provide a steely back pair so Kuipers shouldn't have that much to do imo
He's bought well in the sense that he's filled the positions we needed filling (McLeod, Richards, and Livermore). He's also added a centre-back to replace Butters. It's the Virgo signing that baffles me though. He'll be on big money by our standards, and I'm not sure he'll turn out to be a shrewd investment. I also think, of the players he has bought, that while they're all solid players, there is noone of such class to transform us from 7th place to promotion challengers. I would have liked to see a flair midfielder to really set us apart from most teams in this league.
He's bought well in the sense that he's filled the positions we needed filling (McLeod, Richards, and Livermore). He's also added a centre-back to replace Butters. It's the Virgo signing that baffles me though. He'll be on big money by our standards, and I'm not sure he'll turn out to be a shrewd investment. I also think, of the players he has bought, that while they're all solid players, there is noone of such class to transform us from 7th place to promotion challengers. I would have liked to see a flair midfielder to really set us apart from most teams in this league.
Well it was dull last year - switch McLeod for Westlake, and the more defensive Livermore for Racon...other than that, not alot has changed really.
The ONLY encouraging thing is that we got some good results at the end of last season with that sort of side.
But that's what a plodder like Adam El Abd is for. Not sure we should be making a MASSIVE signing (by albion standards) if the player in question is simply a stop-gap for a few positions. I'd rather have someone on big money who will NAIL an important position rather than fill in wherever we have an injury.
And it has been strengthen further imo
Yup that pretty much sums up my view as well. I'm not anti-Adams and I really hope we do well, but using the 'Uncle Spielberg' rules anything less than the play-offs will be seen as miserable failure. In which case the people responsible (not just Adams) ought to seriously consider their positions. I'm usually one of the more pragmatic fans who think that, given our circumstances, the club have done brilliantly to deliver the promotions etc we've seen during the Withdean years. But to justify what happened and to justify removing one of the people who in a number of capacities contributed to that success I'm REALLY expecting big things.Snap. A few people have given me the insiders perspective about the Hammond contract (which has been on here anyway) and I still don't see what supposedly happened as being unforgivable. I bet stuff like that goes on all the time at football club across the country.
I genuinely enjoyed the football last season (although must admit to being a home game only supporter these days) and thought the club was moving forward. I think we should have done everything we could to keep someone with 20 years service and an incredible youth development record at the club in some capacity. If it was handled properly I think he would have stayed but the board made it impossible for him to do so. It leaves a very bitter taste.
Good luck to MA. It's a shame he came back under these circumstances. I'm bit miffed about Virgo, the five centre halves scenario and the lack of cover in some vital areas (goalkeeper, back up striker, creative central midfielder). I'm also disappointed that the long awaited clearout didn't stand, but pleased Paul Reid is not back. I just hope he doesn't do a Mullery.