I've run it through Google translate,
We're Brighton from the south coast,
We're gonna bounce all day,
Up and down, We bounce around, from Athens to Marseille,
We're gonna build a bonfire,
That's what the north stand sing,
And when the Palace come to town, we'll bounce the fuckers in,
Go left...
I think this is a classic case of Brighton back filling a position.
Veltman's contract is up at the end of the season and it makes sense that we have bought Ferdi to fill the void.
He now has a full season to get to grips with the league, without the pressure of being first choice.
The same...
Last season he was primarily a LB, but the season before he was a RB.
When he signed for us, this is what Hurzeler said “He is predominantly a full-back and can play on the right or left side; he can also play in the center of midfield,"
I may be reading too much into it, but he listed right...
It wouldn't be quite that much, and the cost a new womens ground would offset some of the cost.
A 50k stadium would generate between £1m-£1.5m extra revenue per home game.
A £200m stadium would pay for itself by the time Hurzeler is Pep's age.
How big a stadium could we realistically fill?
Could we fill a 50k stadium?
If so, With the club actively looking for a site in the area for a women's stadium, and our inability to expand the Amex any further, what are the chances of handing the Amex over to the women and searching for a site...
Teams would stop playing in that manner, games would be more entertaining.
Managers of smaller clubs would develop other methods of playing teams like Man City, other than "parking the bus'.
What would you prefer to watch, Hughton's Brighton or De Zerbi's?
Last season,
Saka 40%
Mitoma 41.5%
Doku 51.5%
Last season, at home v Liverpool, Doku attempted 17 take ons and was successful 12 times.
That makes James Milner's experience of playing right back, when Doku was successful 5 times out of 7, look relatively benign.
Minteh in the Eredivisie was successful in 50% of the take-ons he attempted.
In the Premier League his success rate is just 23.5%.
Not a criticism, but a reason to give him time to adjust and realise that he needs to use his teammates more, now that he is playing at a higher level.
He needs...