- Jul 6, 2011
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The new seating ruined the feng shui
I won't pretend to understand how we got to this stage, but it's clear (to me at least) that GP and the team do not enjoy playing at home. They feel the weight of the crowd's expectation, confidence is shot and things go from bad to worse.
Nothing that a thumping great home win wouldn't fix!
I don't have any stats to back this up, but we seem to do well when we don't boss possession, on Saturday we had 35%.
Quite often at home we have 60%+ and that just slows our play down which makes it too easy to defend against.
Our current manager has failed for almost the whole three years he has been here, to understand that his sterile brand of football doesn't work against packed defences.
I keep hoping he will realise this and change, but I'm starting to lose faith in him......and my love of the Albion after 57 years of watching throughout all the divisions.
What brand of football does work against packed defences?
What brand of football does work against packed defences?
I feel I could resolve this in a week of training tbh.Brighton play better when teams want to attack them more.
More often at home a lot of teams are quite content to sit back and wait to counter attack on the break. Over the last few years this problem has yet to be resolved.
I don't have any stats to back this up, but we seem to do well when we don't boss possession, on Saturday we had 35%.
Quite often at home we have 60%+ and that just slows our play down which makes it too easy to defend against.
What brand of football does work against packed defences?
Ask all the other clubs , whose home stats are superior to ours......there are plenty of them to choose from.
PS: That would be 17 of the other 19 Premier League clubs or,
all 19 of the other Premier League clubs who have scored more home goals than the Albion.
I think it is because when there is a crowd the seagulls made from the seats are unseen.
What is needed is for the people who sit in those seats to coordinate their clothing. I suggest red - scary - boo.
Those around could also coordinate so the seagulls really pop!!
Yes this has been done to death, so feel free to skip out, but I have been trying to work this out over the last few days with the gift of renewed perspective following the win at the weekend. Much easier to have a more subjective view when things aren't so doom and gloom.
But I came across this on twitter today and it has absolutely floored me (credit to @veryharshtakes on twitter)
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The stat here is xGD, which is expected goal difference, so calculated out of the figures for expected goals both for and against. You can make reasons as to why we're bad at one thing or another when it comes to home form, such as scoring, or winning games, but I just don't understand how we can be so utterly terrible overall, with some of the away performances we've seen. This isn't me having a dig at any of the playing or coaching staff, or wanting to see another thread about the atmosphere, nor do I want to discolour the mood on here after such a fantastic result at the weekend. It's just absolutely baffling. How can we be worse at home than Watford, and only marginally better at home than Everton are away, and yet only have worse away xGD than Liverpool, Chelsea and Wolves?? It's puzzling, that's all. For there to be so much discrepancy between our home and away form there has to be something more going on, shirely?
There are basically two camps of thought here.
The first, and completely correct assertion, that the way to counteract Graham Potters tactics have been worked out by most teams. We just don't have the players to break down teams defending in numbers, whereas away teams have to come at us and we can exploit more space. The team pretty much know as they run-out at the Amex that if its a non top 4 side they are going to tap the ball about all afternoon looking at a crowded final third of the pitch and probably fluff their lines at the 2 or 3 proper chances they will get. Potter just hasn't found a way to get his side to work it out yet.
The second, and completely incorrect assertion, that it is somehow the fans fault. Complete rubbish of course. Someone mentioned West Ham. Despite managing to make some noise for a European tie , That stadium is still like a morgue for league games yet they have been fantastic all year. Why? Because their playing style and playing talent is more effective against away team tactics. Simple.
I think Webster and Emwepu being injured has really hurt us, as they are probably the only two players who can be direct and break defensive lines quickly by driving with the ball. Caceido looks like he might also bring that to the side. Hopefully having them fit and playing will see us be better for the remainder of the season.