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Happy with Hughton?

  • Yes I am

    Votes: 622 92.0%
  • No I'm not

    Votes: 54 8.0%

  • Total voters
    676








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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
25,159
Brighton factually.....
Yes considering our realistic limits as in our position & in the league and traditional history.

In fact a very good appointment.

But Yes put simply
 










Jim Bob

New member
Dec 6, 2014
413
I'm happy with the appointment been asking for someone who is experienced and has knowledge of the championship so lets see what he can do.
 






The Upper Library

New member
May 23, 2013
675
Yes - experienced at this level and higher . Intelligent and a good communicator. What's not to like - here is for a more positive second half of the season with a nice relaxed mid table finish.
 








Mowgli37

Enigmatic Asthmatic
Jan 13, 2013
6,371
Sheffield
Simply put, yes.

For a more long-winded explanation: I feel he is a better manager than he is given credit for and for a change has decent experience of this division. In our current predicament, I feel this will be vital in picking up the points needed to stay up. Okay so the football won't be as pretty as it has been at times under the recent managers we've had but the Albion will only play their best football when they've got some confidence back and before that can happen, we need to get some more wins under our belts. Is he the man to eventually win us promotion? Well detractors will point to the strength of his Newcastle side that he inherited which really shouldn't have got relegated in the first place but managers do not go unbeaten at home all season and storm the division simply through good fortune. He's certainly got something, whatever that may be.
 










Rugrat

Well-known member
Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
Not really but I can't see how they could have got anyone better. I think the damage was done when they went for Hypia and now their hand has been forced.

Good enough to keep us up, not sure about taking us up
 


spence

Trump is back
Oct 15, 2014
10,050
Crawley
Buzzing
 






HantsSeagull

Well-known member
Aug 17, 2011
4,093
Caught in a Riptide
Ok - I will be the first - I am totally underwhelmed
i am underwhelmed too but given our position and subsequent relative attractiveness to managers, I have voted yes as I think he will save us from relegation. anything more than that and I am not so sure but hey ho.....after sammi, anything is better tbh.
 


The_Viper

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2010
4,345
Charlotte, NC
Simply put, yes.

For a more long-winded explanation: I feel he is a better manager than he is given credit for and for a change has decent experience of this division. In our current predicament, I feel this will be vital in picking up the points needed to stay up. Okay so the football won't be as pretty as it has been at times under the recent managers we've had but the Albion will only play their best football when they've got some confidence back and before that can happen, we need to get some more wins under our belts. Is he the man to eventually win us promotion? Well detractors will point to the strength of his Newcastle side that he inherited which really shouldn't have got relegated in the first place but managers do not go unbeaten at home all season and storm the division simply through good fortune. He's certainly got something, whatever that may be.

Are you me? ??? Couldn't have explained my feelings better myself. Very well said!
 


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