A defensive coach with no plan b ?I’m going for Francesco Farioli. Don’t really know why, just feels like an us type of appointment.
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A defensive coach with no plan b ?I’m going for Francesco Farioli. Don’t really know why, just feels like an us type of appointment.
I would like Amorim but never going to happen! Farioli would be interesting and a gamble but let's be honest who wouldn't be. I hear Fonseca touted alot for other clubs but dont know much about him. Rosenior is a few seasons to early and Martin can stay exactly where he is for me. Bloom and Barbs are running a business and won't go down the sentiment route and will do what they feel is right. Please remember the last 3 or 4 seasons guys and gals! If someone wants me to put a tenner on then I would go for ETH, NOT BECAUSE I WANT HIM...JUST BECAUSE THE ODDS WOULD BE GOOD!
Bmuff have a bigger budget than us. No chance. They have overtaken us on the pitch unfortunately.Would love to nick Iraola off of Bournemouth, if only because it'd be very very funny.
I think Amorim will have set his sights higher than us, also if he started well I think he'd be poached instantly considering what he's done at Sporting
Bmuff have a bigger budget than us. No chance. They have overtaken us on the pitch unfortunately.
I second that, Brighton born and bred, ex Albion, supported us as a kid at the Goldstone, favours possession football, understands the clubs philosophy and background, ambitious young manager success in the lower leagues.Russell Martin
Potter transformed the club from flirting with relegation to top ten. I don’t think you can forget what he has done at Brighton; we wouldn’t be where we are today without him.I still don't get the potter in camp. Seriously, look at his record. Yes he got us to 9th, but that last game we could have finished 13th, a lot of luck on the last day glossed over the fact he went on a 14 home game streak without a win, 1 win the a whole year at home, 3 months without scoring at home, 3 whole months without a win. Then he slithered off taking half the staff with him.
Didn't I read that Amorim to Liverpool didn't happen because his chairman wanted €20m to release him? I was entertained that he was in the betting for us, but I'd agree that he's not a realistic option.I would like Amorim too, but am sceptical, it would be a very un-Brighton move.
Plus I fear he’d feel just as restricted by our squad/transfer policies as RDZ did.
I second that, Brighton born and bred, ex Albion, supported us as a kid at the Goldstone, favours possession football, understands the clubs philosophy and background, ambitious young manager success in the lower leagues.
Finished second in the regular season, one point behind PAOK; in the playoffs, lost out on the title by two points, again to PAOK. Would have been their 14th overall and second consecutive title.The fact I can't even remember the guy's name tells you this is a non-starter, but I'll say it anyway: I was really impressed with how AEK were set up against us in both games and thought afterwards "that manager has tactical nous".
No idea how the rest of their season went, but I was impressed with what I saw.
But recognising what he has done in the past isn't the same as wanting him to come backPotter transformed the club from flirting with relegation to top ten. I don’t think you can forget what he has done at Brighton; we wouldn’t be where we are today without him.
I also thought about him, but as the poor man’s Klopp, without the “Klopp”. I think RDZ was pushed, and we only do that if we have a replacement signed and sealed. Really hope it’s not Potter…David Wagner.
True, but I know what he has done in the past at Brighton so I would trust him if he did come back unlike the other managers listed who have much less experience. I don’t care about the manner he left the club.But recognising what he has done in the past isn't the same as wanting him to come back