Have Brighton had their day
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Have Brighton had their day
I believe Brightons style or lack of it have been found out by teams
They relied on Murray to score but time haa caught up with him and there usually sound defence has leaked goals
I was hoping that Cardiff stayed up and the very suspect Chelsea win proved Cardiffs Achillies.
Brighton are nailed on to go down as they cant strengthen significantly due to massive debts and sacking the best manager they have had
They relied on Murray to score but time haa caught up with him and there usually sound defence has leaked goals
I was hoping that Cardiff stayed up and the very suspect Chelsea win proved Cardiffs Achillies.
Brighton are nailed on to go down as they cant strengthen significantly due to massive debts and sacking the best manager they have had
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
at the turn of the year, there were some who were saying that about Burnley including posters on here. I've never been particularly keen on Brighton although I think they have sacked a good manager...I don't think he will be out of work very long.Woodleyclaret wrote:I believe Brightons style or lack of it have been found out by teams
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Depends who they appoint.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
The chairman has signalled his intention that just surviving isn't good enough.
They will have to get a decent manager but I don't see them any more relegation threatened than us.
Our defense over the season has been poor as well.
They will have to get a decent manager but I don't see them any more relegation threatened than us.
Our defense over the season has been poor as well.
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Imagine the melt-down if they went for Dyche
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
If you are going to sack a manager, then right at the end of the season is the time to do it.
Plenty of time to get a replacement, and gives him plenty of time with the squad.
But like everybody else, you have to be realistic about stuff, and there is little sign that is what Brighton are.
Plenty of time to get a replacement, and gives him plenty of time with the squad.
But like everybody else, you have to be realistic about stuff, and there is little sign that is what Brighton are.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
This season is over, so all to play for again. How anyone can say “they’ve had their day” at this point needs their head looking at.
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Completely meaningless statement when everyone knows our defence is back to its best since Heaton replaced Hart in goal.Quickenthetempo wrote:Our defense over the season has been poor as well.
It was only poor in the first half of the season, not over the entire season as you imply.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Can’t believe Chris Hughton is 60!
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Is it? Still conceded 27 in second half of the season though.Spijed wrote:Completely meaningless statement when everyone knows our defence is back to its best since Heaton replaced Hart in goal.
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Did the defence look back to it's best on Sunday?Spijed wrote:Completely meaningless statement when everyone knows our defence is back to its best since Heaton replaced Hart in goal.
It was only poor in the first half of the season, not over the entire season as you imply.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Blimey! you're rightsimonclaret wrote:Can’t believe Chris Hughton is 60!
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That's stunned me toosimonclaret wrote:Can’t believe Chris Hughton is 60!
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Are you all implying that he looks younger than he is. I'm 65 and he looks about the same age as me.
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I certainly am implying that. You must look even better for your age!Corky wrote:Are you all implying that he looks younger than he is. I'm 65 and he looks about the same age as me.
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I think it is fair to say I am probably the only one who thinks so.simonclaret wrote:I certainly am implying that. You must look even better for your age!
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
BHA, Sheff U and the promoted playoff team to go down next season.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Surprised to learn that Brighton and Brentford employ the same business analytical models (even algorhythms) - the two owners have been business partners
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Brighton also not short of money - just look at this net spend on players in last 2 seasons
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Brighton also not short of money - just look at this net spend on players in last 2 seasons
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Hughton has now been sacked by Norwich, Newcastle and Brighton, despite doing what outside observers would view as a decent job. Do the owners of 3 clubs have expectations that exceed where their clubs should be, or is there something more to Hughton than just results?
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It seems that Hughton had lost the respect of the players - which is what happened at both Newcastle and Norwich allegedly. However, all 3 clubs could be seen as having ideas that exceed where they should be. Supporting Burnley I KNOW my club is way beyond where it is supposed to be already and the challenge is to stay there!Herts Clarets wrote:Hughton has now been sacked by Norwich, Newcastle and Brighton, despite doing what outside observers would view as a decent job. Do the owners of 3 clubs have expectations that exceed where their clubs should be, or is there something more to Hughton than just results?
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Hughton always comes across as a decent bloke, but a little softly spoken and maybe on the quieter side. If you have the task of man managing a group of testosterone filled blokes in what is a very masculine environment, that kind of approach could be seen as a weakness and one that players could exploit for their own gain. Possibly he is better suited to the role of a number 2 alongside a more dominant personality.bfcmik wrote:It seems that Hughton had lost the respect of the players - which is what happened at both Newcastle and Norwich allegedly. However, all 3 clubs could be seen as having ideas that exceed where they should be. Supporting Burnley I KNOW my club is way beyond where it is supposed to be already and the challenge is to stay there!
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
In answer to the OP; probably not. They’re owned by a very rich man who shows no sign of abating his spending.
I expect they’ll appoint well and be just fine, next season.
I expect they’ll appoint well and be just fine, next season.
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Though I’d love to think our defence as solid with a bit of quality we’ve shipped plenty . Tgst said not so much our defensive shortcomings as such more being unable to answer teams at the other end or create muchSpijed wrote:Completely meaningless statement when everyone knows our defence is back to its best since Heaton replaced Hart in goal.
It was only poor in the first half of the season, not over the entire season as you imply.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
Houghton has a cracking managerial record for getting the very best out of his teams and budget . Though seems to be a pattern where once he gets a team to the prem he’s not backed with enough investment and the championship esque bunch of underperforming players under him “ lose their confidence “ in him
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Graham Potter looks set to take over. Young manager, fresh ideas. Can see Brighton spending another £50m or so this season - maybe they’ll take to watching players this time instead of relying on lazy statistics.
Their day isn’t over - they’re in the Premier League, are about to get a new manager and have a committed backer behind them.
Their day isn’t over - they’re in the Premier League, are about to get a new manager and have a committed backer behind them.
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Re: Have Brighton had their day
He did play for spurs in the early 80's !simonclaret wrote:Can’t believe Chris Hughton is 60!
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