lancyclaret
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- Jan 10, 2014
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Looks to me that Brighton's solid home record - like Burnley last season - will be enough to secure Premier League survival despite obvious struggles away from the Amex.
We were pretty rubbish away last season but had little difficulty in reaching 40 points with 2 games to spare. With a more confident, positive approach, we have been transformed away from Turf Moor this season with more points on the road (24) than at home (22). Amazingly we have the joint 5th best away record in the PL with Chelsea!
Only Leicester outside the Big Six have bettered the Seagulls at The Amex, but your caution away from home has seen you score only 7 goals in 15 games - we were similar last season with most fans thinking Dyche would be happy with a 0-0 every away game. We lost most of them 1-0, 2-1.
Having survived your first season, can you see your away record improving to any great degree next season if Hughton adopts a more positive approach away from The Amex?
We were pretty rubbish away last season but had little difficulty in reaching 40 points with 2 games to spare. With a more confident, positive approach, we have been transformed away from Turf Moor this season with more points on the road (24) than at home (22). Amazingly we have the joint 5th best away record in the PL with Chelsea!
Only Leicester outside the Big Six have bettered the Seagulls at The Amex, but your caution away from home has seen you score only 7 goals in 15 games - we were similar last season with most fans thinking Dyche would be happy with a 0-0 every away game. We lost most of them 1-0, 2-1.
Having survived your first season, can you see your away record improving to any great degree next season if Hughton adopts a more positive approach away from The Amex?