- Aug 7, 2003
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We’ll learn and we’ll get better. We’ll definitely stay up this season as there at least three teams who will finish below us. The weak links will be replaced starting in January. Tony will be pleased at the way things are going.
Very unlucky Brighton, think we deserved at least a draw. However sometimes you don't get the good fortune you deserve. Had Solly's blistering shot not hit the post who knows, we'd probably have gone on to win 3 or 4:1. However it was not to be and alas the mighty Albion come back from their travels empty handed but by no means disgraced, amen.
A lot of regular Premiership teams below the top 6 try not to get tonked at Emirates, thought we gave them a couple of scares, definitely nothing to be negative about.
We looked like a newly promoted team finding our feet in the Prem trying not to get tonked. It's a bit much to expect we go to the Big teams grounds and give them a real fright at this stage. Arsenal were cruising for most of the game but we fought well, had some good spells with quality performances notably from Dunk. On to the next one.
We looked like a newly promoted team finding our feet in the Prem trying not to get tonked. It's a bit much to expect we go to the Big teams grounds and give them a real fright at this stage. Arsenal were cruising for most of the game but we fought well, had some good spells with quality performances notably from Dunk. On to the next one.
My worst fears came to fruition.
The Albion had no intention to score from open play, and for all their good play came away with nothing.
The bore-offs who cream themselves over 'Hughton is too defensive', will be like a dog with too dicks.
Sure getting the team attacking without compromising it's defensive duties is a tough balancing act, but they have to do it better than that.
Rolling over for City and now Arsenal, means we can expect the same for Chelsea, Liverpool, Utd and Spurs.
All of whom can humiliate the Albion, but so far the team has clearly been told to show to much respect for 2 teams that weren't entitled to their comfortable wins.
Last 15 mins was really good. Maybe should have gone for it a bit earlier like that, even if it meant losing 3-0 4-0
Dunky was indeed brilliant, one or two contentious tackles OK but at one point when a cross came in he went up with his hand but fortunately missed the ball !
My worst fears came to fruition.
The Albion had no intention to score from open play, and for all their good play came away with nothing.
The bore-offs who cream themselves over 'Hughton is too defensive', will be like a dog with too dicks.
Sure getting the team attacking without compromising it's defensive duties is a tough balancing act, but they have to do it better than that.
Rolling over for City and now Arsenal, means we can expect the same for Chelsea, Liverpool, Utd and Spurs.
All of whom can humiliate the Albion, but so far the team has clearly been told to show to much respect for 2 teams that weren't entitled to their comfortable wins.
The BBC summary includes these statements:
Routine win
Akin to flat track bullies of old
Arsenal could easily have scored more
The Telegraph:
Only a matter of time before Arsenal scored
Brighton's best chance was to test the suspect defence, rather than just defending, which we didn't do
Dunk kept the score down.
So, outclassed and never in the game.
So the Arsenal fans view from the pub was we looked like we didn't believe we could score, we had the ability to threaten but rarely did and gave them an easy game. I was reasonably happy and thought Chech played well and snuffed us out but I think we are better than we think we are and missing an out and out striker.
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We've seen this team produce much more, this season.Embarrassing post. Don't care if it's sarcasm or not, Arsenal and Man City are in a different league and we have made both of them uncomfortable for spells. If you expected much more you are quite frankly delusional.
My worst fears didn’t come to fruition
Thought all the team did their job except the two izzys, both faded and looked disinterested before being subbed
That's frightening about the Izzy's. With Hemed, they're our best chance of creating and scoring to have any chance of staying up.
If we can keep in this division the money will help to buy better players. Its just a bit concerning that sometimes Arsenal were spraying the ball about and finding their players with 10-12 passes with one or two touches and where we can only do two or three and keep losing the ball and there is no outlet from the back. Possession is the key. If we got it they haven't.We’ll learn and we’ll get better. We’ll definitely stay up this season as there at least three teams who will finish below us. The weak links will be replaced starting in January. Tony will be pleased at the way things are going.