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Ultimately, it comes down to Bloom, but I'm sure a good old Venn Diagram (inckuding chairman to scouts and to players and FFP) would resolve the issue as to whom is to blame.
. I think what a lot want, is for Bloom to change the manager hiring policy, because the last two have been complete duds, but I think that is also down to the structure at the club.
If that's the best you can do, a ****ing grammar knob.
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Let's agree to disagree then. Im not going to lose faith in TB on the back of four months of mediocre football, you clearly are.
Not wishing to split hairs, but XXXXX of TB's 'own' money
That would be XXXX of what used to be his gambling customer's money, yes?
And something that is missed, what does a multi-millionaire do with his/her half billion in the bank?
Look at their statement every month and work out the interest?
Or do what people of all means do, and get a 'hobby?'
We should all be grateful to Tony for his investment in our club, but to blame Sammi alone for the predicament we are now in is out of order. .We are where we are because Tony has not invested enough in the squad over the last 4 years.That is a fact not a moan, it`s Tonys club and we have always been where we are now, struggling, support the team and the manager or don't bother coming to the games we are Brighton not manure
This season is turning out to be poor but I can't believe the reaction on this thread. Tony is a chairman who puts faith in his manager, he doesn't bail out on them easily. I'll cut him plenty of slack with Sami because Tony really wants it to work out but he will sack him soon because he loves this club and that will force his hand.
FFP has shaken up football in a way we can't yet quantify. Again, I cut Tony slack in not pumping in millions like he's done before. I am convinced there's enough good players at this club for a decent manager to have us comfortably in the top half. This is the first real blip in a 5 year period that has seen seen success and consolidation. Bloom will come out of this stronger and wiser, of that I am sure. I'm right behind him, he just needs to make that tough decision now.
The club lost £30 million in the first three years at the Amex, reached the playoffs twice. That's ignoring the cost of the stadium and training facility.
The football has been rubbish this season, and we may go down. I will be happy to see the back of this manager but we need someone better, not just someone.
If relegation happens and a load of fickle people stop going I'm not that bothered, as you say, we're the Albion, not United. They'll be back when we do well and disappear when we don't, same as always.
Erm ..you may not have noticed but we are not doing well at the moment and we had 29000 for Fulham at home. They don't seem to have left have they... unlike some clubs fans from up the A23 who go AWOL when in the Championship..
The football was also rubbish last season,we finished in the play offs because we had a great keeper that we no longer have, the team that came 18th scored more goals than us, Garcia was a shit boring manager riding on the wave built by GusThe club lost £30 million in the first three years at the Amex, reached the playoffs twice. That's ignoring the cost of the stadium and training facility.
The football has been rubbish this season, and we may go down. I will be happy to see the back of this manager but we need someone better, not just someone.
If relegation happens and a load of fickle people stop going I'm not that bothered, as you say, we're the Albion, not United. They'll be back when we do well and disappear when we don't, same as always.
Erm ..you may not have noticed but we are not doing well at the moment and we had 29000 for Fulham at home. They don't seem to have left have they... unlike some clubs fans from up the A23 who go AWOL when in the Championship..
They are idiotic because they all read to me as if people are assuming Bloom is an idiot which, manifestly, he is not. This is how I read the situation. First appointment he made as club chairman was absolutely spot on; he took a chance with an unproven manager and it worked out probably beyond his best expectations, other than the falling out at the end. The second appointment was a success, although it did not look to be such a great success due to comparisons with what had gone before. He has now had to make a third appointment in 18 months, unusual for a successful club. This one has not worked out well, no-one can deny that. I would imagine he is giving serious consideration as to what the best step to take next is. Add to that his reputation as a gambler (how many times has he won with a worse hand, I wonder). These in my mind are the reasons for the delay in any managerial change. I doubt very much if it has anything to do with Bloom being too proud to admit he has made a mistake.
And, other than it is, in fairness, his own money by and large that he is gambling with, nothing to do with what he has invested in the club.
That ok?
Ahem, you're ignoring we had 16,000 a couple of weeks earlier at home to Wigan.
You had 600 at Derby. We had 1200 in the same position...
You must be referring to Crawley, surely?
I think over 23000 paid to go (which is how every other club including palace disclose attendance) but even so, 16000, when in a relegation scrap in the championship is bigger than most clubs average in the championship. Bloody good eh
It's 13,000 less than against Fulham, not so good WCP.
Are you going to Charlton, I still owe you a pint
Yes fair point but its still pretty damn good. I'd like to do Charlton. Depends on when it is and tickets. Last time they sold the away end and didnt give us anymore and I couldnt get in. However I know a Charlton fan and might pop along with him if he is going. Happy to have a beer if you are in town for it whether I pop to the game or not.