Maybe, maybe not. Not tempted so far at least but who knows what will happen.
Yup, money and a chance to win titles and compete at the highest level. People want to be well-paid and work with the best... goes for many professions.
Indeed it is the brakes, unfortunately. Same as it always has...
My new role? I just keep going as always. Most people here - and all the sensible ones - seem to understand the decision from GP and the boys by now. Disappointing that they moved but most people would have.
Took a look at "The Shed End" today... seems very dead and boring. Made an account if I...
Agree he is not going to move.
Don't think he is any worse (or better) than he's been the last few years though, but turning 31 now and for a footballer there's usually just one way from there.
That might be possible but Declan Rice, Reece James, Mason Mount, Jamal Musiala, Fikayo Tomori, Tammy Abraham, Marc Guehi, Something Livramento, Tariq Lamptey, Nathan Ake, Conor Gallagher, Eddie Nketiah, Rhian Brewster, Dominic Solanke, Levi Colwill and probably forgetting some... sort of speaks...
Bruno letter
Now I know this was posted in the "Lets talk about Bruno" thread but as I'm imagining a couple of sensible people are staying well out of that thread I thought perhaps it should be posted in a new one. Else the mods can just remove or merge.
He wasn't going to be sacked, I think Paul Barbers interview made that reasonbly clear.
But it would have put him in a pretty insecure position regardless. If the new coach came and they worked together for a while and didn't quite like or respect each other, it could have turned very sour and...
Deserves its own thread rather than this hate-riddled one IMO.
I'm gonna repeat myself from the last few days but now urging rather than being angry about it: please dont hate this man. He is a human and sometimes humans make decisions that won't please all, it doesn't mean they're nasty or...
After receiving endless of red hot hatred from Brighton fans: don't hold your breath waiting for him to explain his choice or even say thank you for the years. Possibly he is a bigger man than I am and still will say something, but I wouldn't if I was in his shoes.
Through taking this incident, relativising it "oh just imagine how it would be in Italy!" and expressing your understanding with the action "its not surprising" and "Brighton fans are too nice a lot of the time", you're making excuses on behalf of the **** who did it. Of course you don't...
All it took for some to see Palace Ultras as something that should be considered a direction for Brighton fans to go in was the urge to defend a hateful note against a former player who made more than 200 appearances for the club.
And the deluded excuse that it would be the same thing in Italy...
It is possible to control emotions. Its a part of growing up really. Take a few deep breaths, lock those feelings up, shrug, move on.
Is a pointless waste of time and energy to get angry about things out of your control.
:lol:
Look everywhere around you on this board. Plenty of long-time Albion fans who don't see the events as an excuse to behave like clingy sob-sisters cultivatig their mouldy neuroses.
Tony Bloom is in charge, the squad is great, plenty of players in queue to be great symbols of the club...