[Albion] Will RDZ be Brighton manager first game of the 24/25 season?

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Will RDZ be Brighton manager first game of the 24/25 season

  • Yes

    Votes: 89 35.9%
  • No

    Votes: 159 64.1%

  • Total voters
    248


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I wonder if today will be a practical interview for a job swap with the young scamp in the other technical area?
 




raymondo

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2017
7,349
Wiltshire
I think he'll be off. Similar to the quote above there was something said either by him or one of his coaching team around the time he joined about how he has a 2 year shelf life before his intensity is too much, probably for him as much as anyone else.
He said it himself in a presser months back I think.
 




I think that statement that he admits he's a strain on the players says a lot. His demands seem high, the amount of injuries have to in part be attributed to his high intensity training methods. Several players are on the record saying as much.
I also always doubted his excessive player rotation strategy at the beginning of the season. Four or five player changes a match didn’t make any sense when we had only played half a dozen games.
And I know it's been said elsewhere, his inability to pick a number one goalie shows weekness.
Still it's been an amazing 15 months since he joined and stay or go he will go down as a legend in Albion history.
 


Colonel Mustard

Well-known member
Jun 18, 2023
2,240
I’ve found the recent negativity about De Zerbi and this week's wailing about the team and how terrible everything is, to be absolutely pathetic. Take a look at the league table, take a look at where we are in the two major cup competitions. Like the rest of us, RDZ just needs a good win today and we’ll all be smiling again.
 






The Antikythera Mechanism

The oldest known computer
NSC Patron
Aug 7, 2003
8,086
I always remember what someone once told me about indispensability;

“You can stick your hand in a bucket of water thrash it about, create waves and splashes, but the size of how much you’ll be missed is the size of the hole left when you take it out”
 


tigertim68

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2012
2,624
Makes me laugh those who think it will be easy to replace RDZ because of our succession planning and recruitment. Yes, we upgraded from Cucurella to Estupinan, and Potter to De Zerbi - BUT the hole left by Mac Allister and Caicedo has been bloody hard to fill. As people keep pointing out on here when anyone questions why Caicedo wasn't replaced adequately, it's because once you get to a certain standard, better or like for like replacements aren't always available, don't work within our financials or are just unwilling to come to us.
As I keep on saying it’s was not only MacAllister and Caicedo we have not replaced Enoch either who was looking like a really good player
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Makes me laugh those who think it will be easy to replace RDZ because of our succession planning and recruitment. Yes, we upgraded from Cucurella to Estupinan, and Potter to De Zerbi - BUT the hole left by Mac Allister and Caicedo has been bloody hard to fill. As people keep pointing out on here when anyone questions why Caicedo wasn't replaced adequately, it's because once you get to a certain standard, better or like for like replacements aren't always available, don't work within our financials or are just unwilling to come to us.
Mac Allister and Caicedo didn’t come into the club as world beaters. They developed with us, even going out on loan at first.
In my opinion, Caicedo has gone backwards since leaving us.

It’s part of a manager’s remit to develop the players he has.
 


AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
34,754
Ruislip
For the Albion realists YES
For the Albion bedwetters/ entitled YES

I'm convinced RDZ will be at the helm next season and all this negativity is way way way way over the top.
IMO of course.
 






Oh_aye

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2022
2,120
He'll definitely be off one way or another.

I'm alright with it! They all go eventually.

There is plenty to play for this season yet.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2021
8,624
Maybe he will, maybe he won't, but god, NSC is collectively so needy over this. Probably there's less anxiety on a mothers group chat when they find out a pedo has just moved in next to the local school

How many times has the fella said how lucky he is to have this group to manage?

Just chill out about it. You can't do anything to affect this situation, but if you're really concerned about the future of your club there's something you can do today. Get behind the team. Keep your phone in your pocket, stop leaving the singing to others, forget about your shit excuse why you need to leave early and properly support the lads
 






DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,445
Shoreham
Lopsided? Blimey. The policy which has seen us to our most successful period in our history. Tough crowd.
The policy is good, but it is lopsided, it’s so heavily weighted towards turning a profit in 24 months time rather buying for the here and now, and that’s fine, but this season RDZ has had the rug pulled from beneath him. The club sold the nucleus of his team and didn’t do enough to strengthen the squad. All season there’s been a huge weakness in the middle of the park, we were able to disguise with the relentless attacking, but now we’ve lost 5 wingers the fragility is exposed.
 


doogie004

Well-known member
Oct 12, 2008
6,526
wisborough green
Nah, I don't think so.

As I've said elsewhere, in response to those who say "which club will he go to then?", I think the walk-off-into-the-sunset outcome is more likely, particularly after the January transfer window. And I said that with no knowledge of his Sassuolo exit.

I hope not, obviously - he's almost certainly the best manager we've had and great entertainment with it. He's taken the club to heights that few thought possible, and we may go higher still...
I doubt we will ever go higher without the manager being backed like De Zerbi asked for .
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
He appears to be pissed off right now. Fair enough, my job is annoying me too, but it doesn't mean I'm about to walk out.

I get that he doesn't have the same financial obligations as me but the point surely is that nobody walks out the minute things go a bit awry. He's only been here a year

A couple of big wins in the league followed by another epic European triumph and we would probably get the feeling he'll never want to leave.
 










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