He went on the pitch
Like he does most games..he certainly can't work out where the bounds of his box is!!
He went on the pitch
Combined with ‘aggressively’ claiming for the handball I think it was, probably a bit to much…Like he does most games..he certainly can't work out where the bounds of his box is!!
And none of those were when we were officially rivalsHe's the third by my reckoning.
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Charles Webb 1919-1947 (blimey!)
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Charles Webb again.
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Billy Lane 1951-1961
I think this is exactly right - with Potter we’d get the same monotone, po-faced comments every presser - RDZ is more of an open book with a latin temperament but he also has the passion to inspire those players who need the push - he seems much more vested in Brighton than Potter ever was, even in training, but that’s about personality and loving football for the sake of it imo. He is still wary of the media as anyone should be but especially when one’s English still requires the assistance of an interpreter- comments could too easily be lost in translation…He was moody on Friday because he had taken a bad beating on Tuesday and was still sore about it. So was I. I don't think he enjoys doing the media anyway.
Season-defining, quite possibly...Wonderful to see RDZ do his trademark gallop along the touchline yesterday. He'll have got his second wind now that the transfer window is history and his players are starting to come back from injury and international duties.
The next few months could be pretty special
That win against palace was a massive lift to everyone, the players will be bubbling again now. The injuries seem to be easing off a bit and hopefully Barco will hit the ground running.Wonderful to see RDZ do his trademark gallop along the touchline yesterday. He'll have got his second wind now that the transfer window is history and his players are starting to come back from injury and international duties.
The next few months could be pretty special