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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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Quite, chuck in Bridge, get Bridcutt to commit to going nowhere, and we'll be attracting a pretty decent manager.

I imagine Bridge will want to know who he is being managed by before he'd commit at a lower wage than he could almost certainly get elsewhere. Even if he'd consider signing for us.
 


pork pie

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Dec 27, 2008
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Pork pie land.
We already have a structure where Burke and the scouting team source talent and recommend who to go after. Not much of a change without a manager in place and pretty well the way most clubs work nowadays with the coach more of a final rubber stamp than the main mover/shaker.

Hopefully they will be tasked with finding strong, fast athletes now to get us out of this league, instead of lightweights for tippy tappy surrenderball.
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
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somewhere in Eastbourne
delighted if this is true
 


Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
Hopefully they will be tasked with finding strong, fast athletes now to get us out of this league, instead of lightweights for tippy tappy surrenderball.

And that's the strength of it. You think Upson may sign for us because we want to be the next Stoke City? He is surely trying to escape that.
 




joeinbrighton

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Nov 20, 2012
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Brighton
The Poyet template needs refining, not ripping up if Brighton want to get promoted. Their 'tippy tappy' play achieved a 4th placed finish last time out, so there was not all that much wrong with the approach.
 


pork pie

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The Poyet template needs refining, not ripping up if Brighton want to get promoted. Their 'tippy tappy' play achieved a 4th placed finish last time out, so there was not all that much wrong with the approach.

The football played by Watford was better to watch and more successfull I would say. They ripped Poyets team a new arshole.
 


Frutos

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Hopefully they will be tasked with finding strong, fast athletes now to get us out of this league, instead of lightweights for tippy tappy surrenderball.

We have just tippy tappy'ed our way to our highest league finish in a good few decades, lest we forget.

Does it need refining? Yes, of course. Does it need ripping up amidst a hail of strength, hoofing and Stoke City-throws? Good god no.
 






Seagull over Canaryland

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Feb 8, 2011
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I imagine Bridge will want to know who he is being managed by before he'd commit at a lower wage than he could almost certainly get elsewhere. Even if he'd consider signing for us.

Fair point. Bridge could probably have the pick of several Clubs (unless his financial demands are unrealistic). I wouldn't blame him for choosing somewhere else to enjoy his footie if he doesn't fancy the next Albion manager. Hopefully he felt that something very good was going on at The Amex when he came here and will still have faith that there is more to come under a new manager. I can't see Tony Bloom selecting a manager whose style is hoofball.
 


pork pie

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And that's the strength of it. You think Upson may sign for us because we want to be the next Stoke City? He is surely trying to escape that.

Really? Why did he sign for them then? Surely it is Stoke who have shown him the door? I would think he is looking for regular first team football, in front of good crowds every week. Something which we can offer with or without Poyet.

Their loss will hopefully be our gain.
 




pork pie

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They outplayed Brighton in one match. Brighton defeated them at Vicarage Road, however.

As the saying goes, you are only as good as your last game. That was the one they won easily. Any team that cannot come back from a goal down in two seasons should never be anywhere near 4th place, it is only because the others bottled it even more.
 


Seagull27

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Feb 7, 2011
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This would be a great signing. I can't imaging any incoming manager being displeased with that either.

This is the thing isn't it. Most players signing when our manager situation is unclear would be extremely strange, but I would think the vast majority of potential incoming(or remaining?) managers would be delighted with Upson signing.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
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Eastbourne
Any team that cannot come back from a goal down in two seasons should never be anywhere near 4th place, it is only because the others bottled it even more.

Absolute rubbish. We were 4th on merit whichever way we attained the points.
 




pork pie

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We have just tippy tappy'ed our way to our highest league finish in a good few decades, lest we forget.

Does it need refining? Yes, of course. Does it need ripping up amidst a hail of strength, hoofing and Stoke City-throws? Good god no.

No doubt with the biggest budget ever, and amongst the buzz of a new stadium paid for by a true fan. Poyet does not realise how good he has had it with us.
 


joeinbrighton

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Nov 20, 2012
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Brighton
As the saying goes, you are only as good as your last game. That was the one they won easily. Any team that cannot come back from a goal down in two seasons should never be anywhere near 4th place, it is only because the others bottled it even more.


Your ability to come back from a goal down is not really determined by your style of play, but that says more about the mentality of individuals in the team. No need to rip up the style of play, but it perhaps needs a couple of players to come in that can fit the system already used but who have that mentality to take a game by the scruff of the neck when the chips are down. All this 'we have no plan B' is just euphemistic speak for the age old Anglo-Saxon mantra of 'if in doubt, chuck it in the mixer for the big man'.
 










Finchley Seagull

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Feb 25, 2004
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North London
You won't convince him...he hated poyet ..half the team and anyone who doesnt wear union jack under pants ...bless him

It's pathetic, isn't it. There is genuinely no arguing with him. No doubt he wants a team of only English hoofers who will kick the ball as far as they can whenever they get it. Luckily, Tony Bloom is committed to good football, not hoofball.

As for Upson, would be a great signing. Him and Greer had a great partnership at the end of the season.
 


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