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jakes right boot

New member
Jul 29, 2006
549
Statto said:
Still not convinced, but im willing to give him the benifit of the doubt on this one. he started his official reign badly but we have really picked up of late. Im willing to eat my words if he can get us into the to half.
What he said but the second to last word saying 'top' half ;) :lolol:
 




saltash seagull

New member
Mar 1, 2004
4,480
cornwall
never had any doubts he was the rite man for the job even after chesterfield

:clap: :clap: :clap:
 




Soton Seagull said:
Fantastic result. We are consistent at last, in our inconsistency!

More tests are yet to come, and there will be questions thrown at him that he'll have to provide answers for. Questions such as when our whole team might underestimate the opposition, or not be 'up for it', or the effects of injuries.

Up to now, the Albion have lost points, quite a few points, to what might otherwise be called 'simple mistakes', and/or moments of lost concentration.
Every team is prone to it, but there has been quite a bit of that.

But what may be happening, is our fellow now holding the reins has a view to change and can reshape square pegs to make them fit into round holes, and who has the outlook broad enough to adapt the team. If he is, then he's perfect for Brighton because he's making something out of what he has at his disposal rather than just needing millions to buy a new team. MM always had that as an excuse, DW seems to realise that we don't need excuses when we can make things happen with what we've got.
 






Seagullible

Super Keeper
Jul 7, 2003
5,749
Tea room, The Office, Slough
NMH said:
More tests are yet to come, and there will be questions thrown at him that he'll have to provide answers for. Questions such as when our whole team might underestimate the opposition, or not be 'up for it', or the effects of injuries.

Up to now, the Albion have lost points, quite a few points, to what might otherwise be called 'simple mistakes', and/or moments of lost concentration.
Every team is prone to it, but there has been quite a bit of that.

But what may be happening, is our fellow now holding the reins has a view to change and can reshape square pegs to make them fit into round holes, and who has the outlook broad enough to adapt the team. If he is, then he's perfect for Brighton because he's making something out of what he has at his disposal rather than just needing millions to buy a new team. MM always had that as an excuse, DW seems to realise that we don't need excuses when we can make things happen with what we've got.
exactly.McGhoo always went about how we failed to get results cos we din't have a lump of a striker to play his tactics, DW is playing tactics that match the players he has
 


Seagullible said:
exactly.McGhoo always went about how we failed to get results cos we din't have a lump of a striker to play his tactics, DW is playing tactics that match the players he has

That's the key to our success.

I want to soon stop mentioning Magoo, but after years of management he did not 'get' it. That's why he loses jobs, I reckon.
 


algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Trigger said:


Maybe Trigger will go to more Brighton games from now on:clap2:
 








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