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[Albion] We are currently experiencing the greatest Albion team of all time







portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,226
It most probably is. Lovely bubbly football.
 


LennyTee

Active member
Feb 28, 2019
166
Bedford
This current crop of players wearing the stripes are doing fantastic. And I think we have one chance at this. The big six won't be this crap again for a long time, this is the Leicester moment, not to win the league obviously but to break into the top six. We will be raided at the end of the season whether top 6 or not and we settle back down to mid table for the following seasons. We may be approaching that ceiling thing Gus was on about. From there, who knows where it goes, but pretty certain it isn't upwards so everyone enjoy it while you can. And stop worrying about league one teams who have won us once or twice.
 


Poskettspurpose

Active member
Jun 18, 2021
53
My first game was in 84 - a 0-0 v Barnsley, I watched the final games of the 91 season beating Ipswich and Millwall to the play off final loss against Tommy Johnston and was on the pitch at the Goldstone for the last game there. Never went to Priestfield but a fair few games at the Theatre of trees and Zamora at his best for us. All through the Amex years up to promotion. This current side is the stuff of dreams and I just want to bottle the feeling forever.
 


PeterT

Well-known member
Apr 21, 2017
2,241
Hove
This may be true but I am not seeing it, literally. I gave up my season ticket due to illness and last season and this have therefore been to around a dozen games only. Despite picking some games that I knew we would win, eg Norwich, Forest and the like, in those dozen games I have not seen us win once at home though did break my duck away at Wolves. I did not see us win even once the whole of last season.

But I hear things are generally going pretty well!!
 














Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,811
Location Location
I've never really felt it a privilege to watch BHA, but right now I do. Even if I wasn't a fan, as a neutral I would say we were one of the slickest, most fun teams to watch right now. I have work colleagues who support other teams (we have a Spurs, a West Ham and a Watford), and when it comes to discussing the latest rounds of results, they are all in "bloody hell" mode when we come to my team.

Right now, this IS the greatest team in our entire history that we are witnessing, there's no debate to be had. And one of the best things about it ? Its NOT being dependant on a talisman striker banging them in, carrying the team, driving the results. We don't have a great striker. We don't need one. And that just makes us even more magnificent.
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,988
Crawley
This current crop of players wearing the stripes are doing fantastic. And I think we have one chance at this. The big six won't be this crap again for a long time, this is the Leicester moment, not to win the league obviously but to break into the top six. We will be raided at the end of the season whether top 6 or not and we settle back down to mid table for the following seasons. We may be approaching that ceiling thing Gus was on about. From there, who knows where it goes, but pretty certain it isn't upwards so everyone enjoy it while you can. And stop worrying about league one teams who have won us once or twice.
Maybe, but recent raids by Chelsea have resulted in us getting better!
 






Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,660
Yes, I feel this is the best Albion squad of all-time. I think the proof of this is we are a goal threat all over the pitch, in particular the goals frrom midfield. RDZ has used our young players and they have energised the whole side.

And yet I feel we could get better, in particular unlocking teams who employ the low block. Ferguson and Mitoma could be the key to that.
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,988
Crawley
This is the best Albion squad ever, it is also the lowest cost to buy squad in the PL this season.
 




portlander

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
4,419
Portland, Maine, USA
I live in Portland, Maine, a medium sized town in the North-East corner of the U.S. For the Arsenal game I wasn't able to watch in my usual bar, so went to an Irish pub downtown. Inside were five young men in their 20s who had decided that Brighton were their Premier League team, and had fully bought into the experience. They knew all the players, phrases like 'Little Old Brighton', talked about 'us', and were just as passionately watching the game as I was. They were incredibly knowledgeable about the club. Having lived here for nearly 30 years it feels a little strange to no longer be the only Brighton fan in town, to be honest, but it shows how far we've come and how much our style of football is appreciated and enjoyed everywhere.
 




Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Glad you're sticking around for the fun.


..it's always been like this ..... But normally significantly more shit.
I've been around for a number of "This is the best Brighton side ever and we'll never have a tough time again" and for a number of "We're shite and will never win a game again" phases and it has been fun and painful and fun and painful and fun and painful and so on... I avoid getting caught in it though, I know when things are shite that they will get better and I know when things are great that there will be shite times somewhere ahead. I'm not Mr. Living-The-Moment when it comes to football.

That said, the improvement in the team results in less pain and more fun, and I much prefer that. Its been very rosy since the Arsenal win.
 






sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,757
town full of eejits
I've been around for a number of "This is the best Brighton side ever and we'll never have a tough time again" and for a number of "We're shite and will never win a game again" phases and it has been fun and painful and fun and painful and fun and painful and so on... I avoid getting caught in it though, I know when things are shite that they will get better and I know when things are great that there will be shite times somewhere ahead. I'm not Mr. Living-The-Moment when it comes to football.

That said, the improvement in the team results in less pain and more fun, and I much prefer that. Its been very rosy since the Arsenal win.
mate......you have no idea , honestly , when it comes to us being shyte , you are clueless...:thumbsup:
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
I've been around for a number of "This is the best Brighton side ever and we'll never have a tough time again" and for a number of "We're shite and will never win a game again" phases and it has been fun and painful and fun and painful and fun and painful and so on... I avoid getting caught in it though, I know when things are shite that they will get better and I know when things are great that there will be shite times somewhere ahead. I'm not Mr. Living-The-Moment when it comes to football.

That said, the improvement in the team results in less pain and more fun, and I much prefer that. Its been very rosy since the Arsenal win.
I can say without fear of contradiction, from anyone but you, that no genuine Albion fan has EVER thought or said that.

I get the impression that although you are enjoying us under De Zerbi, you are also niggled by it and too quick to come over as a bit snidey. Just enjoy it :smile:

I suggest you are not ”living in the moment” because you don’t have the passion :smile:
 


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