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[Albion] Your end of season Mojo

Your end of season Mojo


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A sweeping statement by yourself .
What do you think would have happened if he had stayed? After all that has happened lately, it wouldn’t be a fairytale ‘live happily ever after’ story. Bloom really had no option than to part company.
Fans may not necessarily be pleased he is gone, but given the circumstances and taking into account the long term wellbeing of the club, (and no one does that more than Bloom) an awful lot of ‘idiots’ will be relieved.

I think he would have been backed, players back from injury, and we would have had a strong start. If he shored up defence, we would be exceptional again.

It is done now, only history will tell if it is the right decision.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
19,958
A knee-jerk 3. Which I accept is probably unfair, harsh, immature and short-sighted to list but a few adjectives and demonstrates the supposed memory of a goldfish. (Perhaps I need a history lesson). After all, we've just had our first season in Europe, and as there can only be one overall winner I don't think it's overstating it to say it was pretty successful as we won our tough group. Plus we've finished mid-table, and never at any time were we remotely close to being involved in a relegation fight.

But .... Our form fell off a cliff since Rome, and it's now obvious that our recruitment last summer wasn't up to our usual standard. At the moment I feel we have passed 'Peak Albion' and next year will NOT be pretty. I foresee a relegation struggle with a lot of tonkings - including two by a resurgent Palace.

And I really hope someone can bounce this post next season and laugh at how stupidly pessimistic I was.
 


RandyWanger

Je suis rôti de boeuf
Mar 14, 2013
6,810
Done a Frexit, now in London
Low, but maybe expectations were too high. Gutted RDZ is gone, worried we will loose a couple more key players like Gross, Mitoma, Adingra... I need a mental health break from all this.
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,425
Might be worth waiting to see who our next manger will be before we sink into the realisation of our demise.

Onwards and upwards.
 




dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
16,315
London
I just cannot see BHAFC ever playing the football again De Zerbi had us playing season 22/23. That was Champagne and likely the best team BHAFC have ever had or likely to have before the squad was broken up and sold. I feel 24/25 will be a battle to not get relegated with a dour manager in charge. The excitement has gone
Too early to say. Let's see who's appointed and who we sign in the summer !
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,216
Eastbourne
I’m actually quite glad the season is over. It felt to me like RDZ’s style had been “found out” and teams had figured a way to counter it. Losing March and Mitoma (and Adingra for AFCON) left our attack rather threadbare and bereft of ideas. The lack of a plan B when plan A wasn’t working was particularly frustrating.
We’ve looked poor since Luton turned us over (with the exception of the 4-1 over Palace and 0-5 over Sheffield U).
A few changes on the pitch and a new manager with time to gel the squad and I’ll be optimistic in August (unless it’s David Moyes and Jordan Henderson).
 


JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
6,280
Seaford
I'll be honest, I'm on a bit of a knife-edge. I trust Bloom almost completely, although the realisation that the last time we lost a manager because we didn't meet his ambition in the transfer market (for FFP reasons) we ended up with Sami Hyypia.

A lot has changed since then, not to mention the entire backroom team, but that feeling of uneasiness still lingers.

On De Zerbi, I'm actually strangely heartbroken (footballing-wise). That video of him after the game made me realise both how amazing he was and how much he did for us, whilst also reminding me that almost all the clips were from pre-Jan. The transfer window killed him mentally I feel, and as a result I don't think we were ever getting that De Zerbi back.

So right now, I'm a fairly flat 4/10, however, because I'm a football optimist, I know I'll be back to 8/9 by the time the new season starts
 








Falmer Flutter ©

Well-known member
Feb 18, 2004
986
Petts Wood
Currently a five. I've had the best experiences as a Brighton fan this season but my god it's been painful since January. Yes in theory having March, Mitoma, Ferguson, Hinshelwood, Enciso and Pedro fit and firing should be a reason to be optimistic, as well as the likes of Barco, JP and Bart, but we all know football doesn't work like this. I dunno, I'm a big believer in momentum and think we've got a lot of work this summer to give everyone a lift.
 




BrickTamland

Well-known member
Mar 2, 2010
2,246
Brighton
8.

Clear out of some deadwood and a rejuvenated squad, with a pre-season for the injured stars.

We will finish in a European spot next season (barring an equally unlucky injury list, although hopefully the new medical team will put a stop to that).

Trust in Tony (you’re a fool if you don’t)
 


Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
NSC Patron
Aug 24, 2020
7,451
6.

Disappointed at where we ended up this season, mixed feelings about RDZ, and excited to see who the new manager will be, and who he brings in (staff and players).
I'm looking forward to all the speculation.

I remember feeling bereft when Potter buggered off, but that feeling soon wore off. RDZ brought an energy to the club. It's a shame he couldn't sustain it.
 






amexer

Well-known member
Aug 8, 2011
6,915
Maybe unfair 3 from me based on I fear a relegation fight next season with present squad. For those pleased to see Dezerbi leave I dont think any manager would have done any better with those players.
Rightly so Bloom is and will always be 100% beyond any criticism. However if he had sold out 6months ago and new owner fell out with our most successful ever manager there would have been uproar.
 


Clive Walker

Stand Or Fall
Jul 5, 2011
3,606
Brighton
Maybe unfair 3 from me based on I fear a relegation fight next season with present squad. For those pleased to see Dezerbi leave I dont think any manager would have done any better with those players.
Rightly so Bloom is and will always be 100% beyond any criticism. However if he had sold out 6months ago and new owner fell out with our most successful ever manager there would have been uproar.
oh a very interesting angle.
 


HastingsSeagull

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2010
9,451
BGC Manila
Gone for 8 as on and off the pitch we have so much potential, promise and plenty of returning talent.

Just want to stay at least that high or move up with a good summer with a couple additions more than we loose (only counting players we don't want to in the against column) and a decent manager we've never heard of or at least not a household overhyped name.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
37,643
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
A one at the moment for all sorts of reasons. A real end of term / end of era feeling about yesterday. United are our bunnies too. The failure to finish our chances in the first half killed me a little inside.

But get the next coaching appointment right and have a good transfer window, maybe see some injured players back and I'll be a 10 ahead of the first game of next season.

I make no apologies for being bi polar when it comes to the Albion. That's how it's always affected me.
 




studio150

Well-known member
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Jul 30, 2011
30,324
On the Border
Went with a 5, need to see who the new head coach is, together with summer signings, and then it should pick up as we get closer to the opening game of next season
 




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