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[Albion] Next Brighton manager



Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
I wonder if Russell Martin would be on our list.

Swansea seem to know how to find decent managers that play styles similar to ours.

He's also born in Brighton and played youth for the Albion.

After reading this he seems like he wouldn't be a bad fit for us.

"I played in teams who were dominant with the ball and loved it. I also played in teams who didn’t have much of the ball and hated it. My style is probably shaped by that and the teams I’ve enjoyed watching play football like Barcelona, Manchester City and Spain. I’ve tried to replicate that at the level I’m at and with the players I’ve had. If I didn’t do that, I probably wouldn’t have gone into coaching or management".
 








trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,592
Hove
Can I ask why not? He seems to be doing really well at Luton. Did well as interim at Brighton and has a good history with the club. Would seem like a good fit if he is deemed ready for the step up.

He made one move from Luton to a bigger club and it was an absolute disaster. The only thing we can thank Potter for is we now have a reputation that should allow us to attract a top class coach capable of consolidating in the middle to upper half of the table. Dipping down the leagues is not the way to go this time.
 


American Seagle

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Jun 14, 2022
745
He made one move from Luton to a bigger club and it was an absolute disaster. The only thing we can thank Potter for is we now have a reputation that should allow us to attract a top class coach capable of consolidating in the middle to upper half of the table. Dipping down the leagues is not the way to go this time.

I am not sure Stoke had the right circumstances for anyone to succeed well at that time. I would not let that lead my opinion of his abilities.
I very much disagree with you "Dipping down the leagues is not the way to go this time" statement. We are not yet a club that can take from a team above us at all! Klopp, Pep, Zidane!?...no way. The next coach will be from below us. They will not be a proven top class coach, we simply can't afford them and they would not come here I should imagine.
 




SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
11,729
Incommunicado
I am not sure Stoke had the right circumstances for anyone to succeed well at that time. I would not let that lead my opinion of his abilities.
I very much disagree with you "Dipping down the leagues is not the way to go this time" statement. We are not yet a club that can take from a team above us at all! Klopp, Pep, Zidane!?...no way. The next coach will be from below us. They will not be a proven top class coach, we simply can't afford them and they would not come here I should imagine.

Why don't you just admit you're palarse
 




Nathan

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Jan 8, 2010
3,768
We are no longer little old Brighton looking to stay up. We have proven We can mix with the big boys. We are not out of our depth in this league. We are in a strong position to recruit. I think we need someone with top flight experience, even someone who has managed in a European Cup.
 




trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,592
Hove
I am not sure Stoke had the right circumstances for anyone to succeed well at that time. I would not let that lead my opinion of his abilities.
I very much disagree with you "Dipping down the leagues is not the way to go this time" statement. We are not yet a club that can take from a team above us at all! Klopp, Pep, Zidane!?...no way. The next coach will be from below us. They will not be a proven top class coach, we simply can't afford them and they would not come here I should imagine.

Thought it was fairly obvious that I’m talking about dipping down the English divisions. Of course we won’t be looking at Zidane. But there’s no reason why the club can’t appoint a coach of Premier League stature or a high-achiever from a foreign league. As for ‘we simply can’t afford them”. GP was on £7-8m a year according to the Athletic. That’s a healthy budget.

Healthy enough not to need to move for financial security, but that’s a different subject entirely!
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
We are no longer little old Brighton looking to stay up. We have proven We can mix with the big boys. We are not out of our depth in this league. We are in a strong position to recruit. I think we need someone with top flight experience, even someone who has managed in a European Cup.

Brendan Rogers is the bookies favourite at the moment

All boxes ticked but I don’t see it or want it
 






maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
13,094
Zabbar- Malta
For me the best shortlist (from the names in the bookies list) would be Knutsen, Postecoglu, Pochettino or Cooper.
Anyone else on that list I think would drive me to despair - particularly Nathan Jones ! I’m surprised big Duncan Ferguson isn’t listed either :lolol:

Agree with this but I think Cooper would not leave Forest while they were in the PL and that Pochettino would struggle with our budget limitations. He is a "big" club manager and would expect to have big money players.
 




blockhseagull

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2006
7,357
Southampton
Interesting Naylor has led with Knutsen in his article this morning and directly mentions he is highly rated in the ‘corridors of power’ at the Amex.

He is always VERY careful what he writes and makes regularly references to his information being ‘doubled sourced’ …. He mentions Jones, Cooper etc but I still feel that’s a massive hint to where our search is starting.
 




sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,782
town full of eejits
Agree with this but I think Cooper would not leave Forest while they were in the PL and that Pochettino would struggle with our budget limitations. He is a "big" club manager and would expect to have big money players.

TB doesn't appear to have a problem with dicking about under the table , as long as it is within FFP constraints .....!! Poch or Knuts i'm recovered from my manic state ....anyone else i'm on a rampage within the hour.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,433
Uffern
Interesting Naylor has led with Knutsen in his article this morning and directly mentions he is highly rated in the ‘corridors of power’ at the Amex.

Knutsen looks a good fit and I'm positive he's one name on the shortlist. He has no experience of English football though and that's got to be a concern. There aren't many managers who have come from abroad and done well at a team outside the Big Six - Poch is the only one that comes immediately to mind, although I'm sure there are one or two others.

He seems very much a Potter clone: I can't decide whether that's a good thing or bad.
 


est.83

Active member
Dec 6, 2003
487
Estonia
Knutsen looks a good fit and I'm positive he's one name on the shortlist. He has no experience of English football though and that's got to be a concern. There aren't many managers who have come from abroad and done well at a team outside the Big Six - Poch is the only one that comes immediately to mind, although I'm sure there are one or two others.

He seems very much a Potter clone: I can't decide whether that's a good thing or bad.

Feels like we have read everything Bodo/Glimt supporters are posting somewhere else before (quotes from https://glimtforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10703&start=1725 translated by Google):

Looking on Twitter today that there are many Brighton supporters who envision Kjetil Knutsen becoming their new manager and that some betting companies are keeping him as the ****ing favorite for the job.

I think the betting companies are wrong and that the supporters can just put it away first as last. Kjetil's project in Bodø has just begun.

Know that the Glimt Office is constantly getting inquiries about KK from clubs both England and the rest of Europe. The answer is automated to a NO.

Those out there don't understand that KK plays FM in real life. Take a club that lay with a broken back and turn it into a top club in Europe. He has not finished the latter. I don't think KK is going to give up in Glimt until he feels he has got out absolutely everything possible with Glimt. I'm pretty sure big money bags don't lure him. (Typ, if you, as a man in your 50s, have 15 million on a book with guaranteed 20 more, What to do with more, somehow? You have more than you can use up in life, and the legacy of the children is also assured).
 






Moles40

New member
Sep 8, 2022
3
Marcelo bielsa would be a great appointment, did fantastic at Leeds, played great football.
Take him over lots of the other names being mentioned.
 


blockhseagull

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2006
7,357
Southampton
Knutsen looks a good fit and I'm positive he's one name on the shortlist. He has no experience of English football though and that's got to be a concern. There aren't many managers who have come from abroad and done well at a team outside the Big Six - Poch is the only one that comes immediately to mind, although I'm sure there are one or two others.

He seems very much a Potter clone: I can't decide whether that's a good thing or bad.

I think any manager is going to come with an element of risk, whether it’s no experience in English football or does the style of play fit with the squad we have.

I guess Bloom and Barber have to take the view of the risk/reward scale and make their decision based on that.

I trust them both to make the right decision, just like I trust the players to adapt to the change and continue to move forward.

How Potter and his team have left have made us all feel negative currently, but this is a great football club with amazing people in it from top to bottom. THEY helped Potter become a success by giving him what he needed to improve the team and to perform and the same people will continue to do that for the new coach.
 


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