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A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
Potter, who is unfathomably the favoured choice by some on here to replace Roberto, would have probably whinged about us fans instead
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,762
Born In Shoreham
Potter, who is unfathomably the favoured choice by some on here to replace Roberto, would have probably whinged about us fans instead
We have a strange fan base I think this week has proved that, the team is obviously weaker than the previous season yet big cheers for £122m in the bank mostly made by selling our better players.
 




jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
7,768
Woking
Anyone who thinks RDZ isn't fully engaged is an arsehat.
Whoa, there buddy! Them’s fighting words.

I shall plead guilty to partial arsehattery. He might be fully engaged but that’s not mutually exclusive with the possibility of his being somewhat distracted.

I’ve just had to move job after 16 years, when my employer rather charmingly tore up my existing contract and offered me a shit one in its place. I declined and found a new berth elsewhere. My final month in my old location was frantic, as I had to train up successors in short order. In retrospect, I felt I was fully engaged in that time but I can now see that I was distracted, with my work being a bit clunky and disjointed. Everything was a little harder than it should have been.

Not that I’m trying to psychoanalyse RDZ, you understand. Just arguing the case for a possibly subconscious drifting of eye from ball. When your name’s being linked with some of the great names in the sport, you’d be made of special stuff indeed not to think about it just a wee bit.
 






















Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
12,958
London
We have a strange fan base I think this week has proved that, the team is obviously weaker than the previous season yet big cheers for £122m in the bank mostly made by selling our better players.
It’s genuinely astonishing that you can’t see that the team being slightly weaker one year but the club being in the most incredibly good position of pretty much any club in the country is an absolutely amazing thing for the Albion.

Your outlook compared to Bloom’s outlook is basically the difference between the Chelsea approach and the Brighton approach.
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,762
Born In Shoreham
It’s genuinely astonishing that you can’t see that the team being slightly weaker one year but the club being in the most incredibly good position of pretty much any club in the country is an absolutely amazing thing for the Albion.

Your outlook compared to Bloom’s outlook is basically the difference between the Chelsea approach and the Brighton approach.
I had this conversation last night with the lads we all agreed we wouldn’t of gone mental (if we were owners of the club) although we would of backed RDZ more this season especially with injuries and European travels.
It’s not an extreme let’s spend a billion like you are implying.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,562
East Wales
We have a strange fan base I think this week has proved that, the team is obviously weaker than the previous season yet big cheers for £122m in the bank mostly made by selling our better players.
I don’t think it’s right to call us strange. Most of us can remember the bucket collections, fund raising and cocacola money that helped us get by not so long ago, making a big profit like that seemed a million miles away. Also that profit might be worth more next season when some really big clubs will need to sell good players to keep within the rules, some of those players might just come our way.

We‘re doing alright.
 


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