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[Albion] Your end of transfer window predictions

Any further signings in this transfer window?

  • Yes at least one new addition to the squad will be made

    Votes: 84 35.0%
  • No, the window is slammed firmly shut for us. We will carry on with what we have

    Votes: 156 65.0%

  • Total voters
    240


And Bloom isn't competitive? He's smart and knows that if aiming higher goes beyond what it takes to keep the club sustainable and we pay over the odds for an average player then we will ultimately have issues further down the road.
If RDZ is as good a coach as we think he is then he will absolutely not allow any frustrations he may or may not have to affect his preparation for the game. No one will have sold the club to RDZ by telling him we are going to spend big on players.
Also who's to say that the signings we have made this window won't be amazing players in a few months with everyone saying "Brighton have done it again - how do they keep finding these gems?"?

Didn’t say he wasn’t competitive, but you have made some good points which I do agree with.
 




i really don’t see it as entitled to be honest. that word gets thrown around a lot, but i don’t think there’s anything wrong with fans wanting us to do better. especially if the very good and promising manager we have also feels that particular way.

i think most would understand the club wanting to remain around 10th and be sustainable. i certainly would. and i would certainly rather that than us overpaying for players and ending up in trouble.

however over the past few months we have clearly been doing something very special on the pitch, and i don’t think you can really blame fans or the manager for being disappointed if they feel the club hasn’t really followed through off the pitch in a way that allows us to attempt to achieve this on a more consistent basis, as opposed to last season being a one-off. i certainly don’t think sneering at people and calling them entitled is very fair. whether or not that is actually the case, only time will tell (though RDZ obviously feels it is), but wanting the club to achieve more is not entitled. what would be entitled would be calling for us to be bought out by a petrostate as it is our right to be achieving at a certain level. but that hasn’t happened

Spot on. Found that comment very odd.
 


Aug 11, 2003
2,734
The Open Market
Lots of 2+2=3,368 going on here.

RDZ expressing 'something', and while there is clearly some ambiguity about what, some have decided exactly what he means, irrespective of whether something gets lost in translation, or any number of things it could be.

'He'll be gone in the summer,' say those Pound Shop mathematicians who struggle with this whole '2+2' concept. Where's he going to go? Barcelona? Liverpool? One of the European giants? It's not as though any of them are courting him; it's only citizen journalists and tabloid media who are saying he's off to Liverpool - and that's mostly because they're prize pricks who are looking for clickbait. He is nothing like ready for any of the big clubs right now, especially with our defending - they won't touch him with a bargepole until he sorts that out. Big clubs want proven winners.

If he really wants his stock to rise, he stays put, and as he says himself, 'concentrates on the season'.
 


Freddo

Well-known member
May 14, 2006
745
Clapham
De Zerbi on midfield: "We are two less players in midfield. I spoke with the club, but they decided in another way." He then listed who they have got, Gross, Gilmour, Baleba etc. "We move on anyway. My focus is on the pitch." ( via Andy Naylor tweet)
I'm sure I've forgotten someone obvious, but who is the second midfielder he's referring to, other than Dahoud? (Who, to be honest, doesn't really count considering he hasn't been in the squad for 9 games despite being fit).
 


KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
21,145
Wolsingham, County Durham
Some thoughts:
RDZ doesn't like Dahoud so he is gone after 6 months even though some people say that RDZ wanted him. If he did want him, perhaps the club don't want to spend gazillions of pounds on players that RDZ may want but then dumps rather quickly?
In any event we don't buy players for managers, we buy players for the club and if there aren't any available that fit our buying model then that's that. Additionally, even if we had bought a midfielder that was "PL ready", they will not be RDZball ready - that takes some time to get up to speed especially in the vital position of midfield and you may end up with another Baleba.
As for wingers, everyone who is injured is due back this month except Solly, so by the time a winger was up to speed with RDZ ball, everyone else is theoretically available again so new boy wouldn't probably play.
If RDZ gets the hump then so be it. He'll get over it when we win the Europa League.
 




I'm sure I've forgotten someone obvious, but who is the second midfielder he's referring to, other than Dahoud? (Who, to be honest, doesn't really count considering he hasn't been in the squad for 9 games despite being fit).
Presumably March gone for the entire season
 


Reddleman

Well-known member
May 17, 2017
2,206
Some thoughts:
RDZ doesn't like Dahoud so he is gone after 6 months even though some people say that RDZ wanted him. If he did want him, perhaps the club don't want to spend gazillions of pounds on players that RDZ may want but then dumps rather quickly?
In any event we don't buy players for managers, we buy players for the club and if there aren't any available that fit our buying model then that's that. Additionally, even if we had bought a midfielder that was "PL ready", they will not be RDZball ready - that takes some time to get up to speed especially in the vital position of midfield and you may end up with another Baleba.
As for wingers, everyone who is injured is due back this month except Solly, so by the time a winger was up to speed with RDZ ball, everyone else is theoretically available again so new boy wouldn't probably play.
If RDZ gets the hump then so be it. He'll get over it when we win the Europa League.
We only have two wingers. The reason they got injured is they played every game and we couldn’t rotate in or between games. When they return the situation just carries on as before. It’s patently obvious we needed another option the moment March was injured. It’s baffling.
 






Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,513
Back in Sussex
Lots of 2+2=3,368 going on here.

RDZ expressing 'something', and while there is clearly some ambiguity about what, some have decided exactly what he means, irrespective of whether something gets lost in translation, or any number of things it could be.

'He'll be gone in the summer,' say those Pound Shop mathematicians who struggle with this whole '2+2' concept. Where's he going to go? Barcelona? Liverpool? One of the European giants? It's not as though any of them are courting him; it's only citizen journalists and tabloid media who are saying he's off to Liverpool - and that's mostly because they're prize pricks who are looking for clickbait. He is nothing like ready for any of the big clubs right now, especially with our defending - they won't touch him with a bargepole until he sorts that out. Big clubs want proven winners.

If he really wants his stock to rise, he stays put, and as he says himself, 'concentrates on the season'.
Personally speaking, I don't think RDZ would have any hesitation in just walking away, should he feel it merited.

He won't feel the need to wait around for another club to jump to.

(Edit: but I don't believe he'd do it mid-season.)
 


Gully Forever

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
1,704
Has anyone just seen the pre-patch palace intereview, he was asked if he was happy with that squad. RDZ shakes his head!.
I don't need to say anymore. And neither does Roberto.
 


Surf's Up

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2011
10,468
Here
Lots of 2+2=3,368 going on here.

RDZ expressing 'something', and while there is clearly some ambiguity about what, some have decided exactly what he means, irrespective of whether something gets lost in translation, or any number of things it could be.

'He'll be gone in the summer,' say those Pound Shop mathematicians who struggle with this whole '2+2' concept. Where's he going to go? Barcelona? Liverpool? One of the European giants? It's not as though any of them are courting him; it's only citizen journalists and tabloid media who are saying he's off to Liverpool - and that's mostly because they're prize pricks who are looking for clickbait. He is nothing like ready for any of the big clubs right now, especially with our defending - they won't touch him with a bargepole until he sorts that out. Big clubs want proven winners.

If he really wants his stock to rise, he stays put, and as he says himself, 'concentrates on the season'.
I suspect Luton Town 4 Brighton 0 will have introduced an element of uncertainty re whether RDZ is ready for a bigger club!!!
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,397
I'm sure I've forgotten someone obvious, but who is the second midfielder he's referring to, other than Dahoud? (Who, to be honest, doesn't really count considering he hasn't been in the squad for 9 games despite being fit).
I assume he's referring to Caicedo and Mac Allister.
This grumble goes back longer than this window.
 




Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,513
Back in Sussex
Has anyone just seen the pre-patch palace intereview, he was asked if he was happy with that squad. RDZ shakes his head!.
I don't need to say anymore. And neither does Roberto.
From 1:10 in the below. A very minor shake of the head as he listens to the translation of the question.

But it's clearly not a "yes" is it?

 






peterward

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 11, 2009
12,378
From 1:10 in the below. A very minor shake of the head as he listens to the translation of the question.

But it's clearly not a "yes" is it?


That's a hacked off head coach.

Diplomatic words, but the non verbal body language says everything.
 


Gully Forever

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
1,704
Bottom line is that it is Tony Bloom's club and Tony Bloom's money. If he has decided to trouser the money from the AliMac and Caicedo transfers, that is his perogative. He knows his stuff and if it means falling short in the cups or not qualifying for Europe again next season then its down to him. With the fortune he has already invested, I couldn't and wouldn't blame him if he wanted to take a "dividend" out.
I wish he would make a short video for Seagulls TV. I always feel better after he explains things. He has done it in the past.
 


KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
21,145
Wolsingham, County Durham
Has anyone just seen the pre-patch palace intereview, he was asked if he was happy with that squad. RDZ shakes his head!.
I don't need to say anymore. And neither does Roberto.
If you want some selective editing to counter his tiny head shake, how about this?

"Were you frustrated that you were not able to strengthen in that area (midfield)?"
"No, no"
 








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