[Albion] We are no better than last season

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blue-shifted

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I think we are improving year on year

But I think the opposition is as well.

I think if you played the first place team this year against the first place team from 4 or 5 years ago, and second place v second place and so on all the way down the league, this years crop would win those fixtures comfortably.

It's because of the 100's millions coming in for finishing half way down the league. It just doesn't exist in any leagues.

What we're seeing is an concentration of talent. So we're improving, it's just that the others are too.

This pattern is going to continue apace. There will be a flight to the relative safety of the PL of talent from other leagues
 




andy1980

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Guinness Boy

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Explain this bit? Nobody at the club has put a timescale on this

Why does it need explaining?

I could tell my Mrs that it's my eventual aim for us to take holidays in a luxury resort in the Caribbean, but we'll have to save up by having weekends in Skegness for now. After three or four years of weekends in Skeggy would she not be entitled to ask when it is we're planning on booking that trip to Barbados?

Having a goal without a timescale is utterly, utterly meaningless.
 


Swansman

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In 2014 Brighton moved to new, hyper-modern training facilities but the league table didnt look any prettier than the previous year. Now, ****ing Rain Man might back then have said that the club "wasnt improving" or even "going backwards", but there is a wider picture to be seen for those who are able and/or could be bothered. There's more things to see and think about than the current league table.
 


andy1980

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In 2014 Brighton moved to new, hyper-modern training facilities but the league table didnt look any prettier than the previous year. Now, ****ing Rain Man might back then have said that the club "wasnt improving" or even "going backwards", but there is a wider picture to be seen for those who are able and/or could be bothered. There's more things to see and think about than the current league table.

I agree but you shouldn't ignore it either.
 
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It doesn't need to be Potterball that overcomes this. It could be Potterball mark 2 where for instance we play the long ball more often or something along that ilk, You know win ugly sometimes. I'm not saying use tactics like that too much, but if it counters teams playing like Sheff Utd surely its worth having in our armour.

As we've said before, GP doesn't have that in his locker, or if he does he's too stubborn to use it. . . . . I think he did a little at the end of last season, and we may well see his do it over the next few games.

The time to do it was last Saturday. Then we could have afforded to experiment in safety for the rest of the season.
 


andy1980

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As we've said before, GP doesn't have that in his locker, or if he does he's too stubborn to use it. . . . . I think he did a little at the end of last season, and we may well see his do it over the next few games.

The time to do it was last Saturday. Then we could have afforded to experiment in safety for the rest of the season.

Hopefully we can do it this saturday against Leeds. We have beaten them once. Lets put this to bed and move forward:thumbsup:
 


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In 2014 Brighton moved to new, hyper-modern training facilities but the league table didnt look any prettier than the previous year. Now, ****ing Rain Man might back then have said that the club "wasnt improving" or even "going backwards", but there is a wider picture to be seen for those who are able and/or could be bothered. There's more things to see and think about than the current league table.

2014 is seven years ago. In that time Leicester moved from the Championship to Champions League.
 






Swansman

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2014 is seven years ago. In that time Leicester moved from the Championship to Champions League.

And that is very good for them.

You are obviously completely incapable of seeing the point though, that there's multiple ways of improving and that it might not always show immediatly in the league table.
 


andy1980

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2014 is seven years ago. In that time Leicester moved from the Championship to Champions League.

Its also the Hyppia season. Tony Bloom refused to sack him because he was doing everything right and results would come. In the end Hyppia resigned and the rest is history.
 




nwgull

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In 2014 Brighton moved to new, hyper-modern training facilities but the league table didnt look any prettier than the previous year. Now, ****ing Rain Man might back then have said that the club "wasnt improving" or even "going backwards", but there is a wider picture to be seen for those who are able and/or could be bothered. There's more things to see and think about than the current league table.

Believe me, there was a lot of complaining back on here back then about how the 20m or so being spent to build the training ground and academy should be being spent on transfers and wages for the first team (even though it'd have broken FFP limits of the day). The extent of some of the short-term thinking was laughable.
 


Swansman

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Believe me, there was a lot of complaining back on here back then about how the 20m or so being spent to build the training ground and academy should be being spent on transfers and wages for the first team (even though it'd have broken FFP limits of the day). The extent of some of the short-term thinking was laughable.

Trust me, I believe you.
 






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2014 is seven years ago. In that time Leicester moved from the Championship to Champions League.

And Wigan, Bolton and Birmingham went a long way backwards. It's not easy getting up the league

The clubs who we've gone past in the last 6 or 7 years have been the low hanging fruit relatively speaking. To be top 10 we're trying to get past teams like Palace, Villa, West Ham, Southampton, Wolves, Newcastle. Most of these clubs are more established than us, and pay higher wages than us and have a higher profile, which is likely to convince the Tammy Abrahams of this world that they are a better bet than we are.

We may do it. But we may not. Personally i'm glad the club have a goal of not being 17th all the time and i'm not going to start bashing them over the head because it's not happenning as soon as i'd like it to.

Every place up the pecking order from now will be a long grind
 


JBizzle

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Its also the Hyppia season. Tony Bloom refused to sack him because he was doing everything right and results would come. In the end Hyppia resigned and the rest is history.

Well, in part yes. He also didn't sack him because he knew he hadn't backed him with players either, hence him binning off the entire recruitment team when Hyypia went. I think Bloom bore some responsibility for the tragic transfer dealings that left us with Shamir Fenelon and Chris O'Grady up front
 


Bold Seagull

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I think we are improving year on year

But I think the opposition is as well.

I think if you played the first place team this year against the first place team from 4 or 5 years ago, and second place v second place and so on all the way down the league, this years crop would win those fixtures comfortably.

It's because of the 100's millions coming in for finishing half way down the league. It just doesn't exist in any leagues.

What we're seeing is an concentration of talent. So we're improving, it's just that the others are too.

This pattern is going to continue apace. There will be a flight to the relative safety of the PL of talent from other leagues

Over that time period, over half the teams from 4 or 5 years ago have been relegated, maybe returning, maybe not.

What I would say is that the 6WCs* aren't nearly so fearsome as they have been. Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool in particular haven't been this poor in some time. Chelsea aren't far behind.

Some of the teams doing really well this season, West Ham & Villa to pick out 2, I really don't think they'd be pushing the places they're pushing in previous years.

We've played some sides giving poor performances this season and not capitalised. I don't think it's down to the league being stronger, we've just made an absolute pigs ear out of picking up points when we've deserved them.


*6 Wanker Clubs
 


andy1980

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Well, in part yes. He also didn't sack him because he knew he hadn't backed him with players either, hence him binning off the entire recruitment team when Hyypia went. I think Bloom bore some responsibility for the tragic transfer dealings that left us with Shamir Fenelon and Chris O'Grady up front

The fans didn't see it that way. They wanted Hyppia gone. They didn't trust Tonys judgment then and Hyppia didn't get his chance to havea better transfer window.
 




JBizzle

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Leicester spent £95m on their training ground alone. Ours cost £20m.

They also happened across Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy and N'Golo Kante for less that £2m combined... No-one, literally no-one can legislate for that kind of transfer gamble paying off.

Get Vardy in this side and we'd be pushing for the Champions League
 


blue-shifted

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Over that time period, over half the teams from 4 or 5 years ago have been relegated, maybe returning, maybe not.

What I would say is that the 6WCs* aren't nearly so fearsome as they have been. Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool in particular haven't been this poor in some time. Chelsea aren't far behind.

Some of the teams doing really well this season, West Ham & Villa to pick out 2, I really don't think they'd be pushing the places they're pushing in previous years.

We've played some sides giving poor performances this season and not capitalised. I don't think it's down to the league being stronger, we've just made an absolute pigs ear out of picking up points when we've deserved them.


*6 Wanker Clubs

So what I meant was that teams played the teams from their equivalent positions.

So for example, Arsenal are worse than they were 5 years ago, but I bet are still better than the 10th placed team from 5 years ago (whoever that was)

Looking at it from our point of view, the team that got promoted with Bong, Stephens, Kayal etc would get played off the park by the current one. (but I take your point, would probably win 1-0 thanks to a late Duffy header)
 


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