BrianWade4
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“Other” is not your friend? I think that this might be the winner in this poll!
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“Other” is not your friend? I think that this might be the winner in this poll!
Blimey this is hard.
Back in the 80's I used to get really despondent when we lost, then I sort of got acclimatised to 'winning and losing, doesn't matter too much as long as I have a good day out'.
Then came the late 90's, and it was only about results wasn't it - nothing else mattered. Post-Hereford, and moving up north really affected the way I saw things - results became fairly irrelevant so long as we had enough decent ones to carry on, entertainment was irrelevant, as I was only seeing 2-3 games a year live anyway.
Then the upsurge, and results became everything again - I didn't care 5 years ago if it was a crap dull game if it meant 3 more points towards promotion.
Now - to be honest, I really don't know what I think. We can watch every game on some sort of stream or other - so we over analyse them I think. I love to be entertained with 'great' football, but not sure whether this is enough on it's own. I only get to away games, so for me the game I recall so far in the Premier Leagues was the rather dour 1-0 win away at Newcastle when Murray got knocked out. Great day out, super pubs, good beer, good crack, great atmosphere, and the joy of being amongst fans seeing their first away win for a year. Not pretty, not entertaining football - but great as a fan. If it had been the fifth away win or something, it wouldn't have been any fun at all.
So, how do you sum all that up??
Understand all of that. It think that's a mixture of wanting the club to recover and now it has, well, we are not sure what we want. Also add in getting older and football isn't as important as it used to be to us and your post makes perfect sense.
Tonight I know the answer to this question. ....because we have WON ! . The display against Leeds may not have been our finest but we ground out a 1 nil victory and I feel great.
There is nothing like the warm glow that you feel on Saturday evenings when your team has won .
Of course. I think you speak for all of us.beating leeds
Of course. I think you speak for all of us.
Beating Leeds is by far the most important thing for all Brighton fans.
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Everyone should know that with our squad and without the multi millions to bring in top rated players we have to pick up points from the other teams in the lower half of the table, with luck we might just get into the top half of the league by the end of the seasonDress it up how you like. Like so many others on here you're choosing to be negative when there just isn't any point to it.
Everyone from the tea lady to the Chairman knows full well that we want to play with more pace and accuracy more of the time.
And as for 'tinkering' or 'not knowing his best team' - his best team is the one he selects for each match. It would only be 'tinkering' if we were playing the same opposition every week.* He selects a team to play the players we are up against. It is a completely logical way of managing.
(*Now there's an idea. Leeds. Please )