Who was that then? Pretty most of his critics have been about tactics and not the man. This is NSC so you will always get a minority that get personal, just ignore them.
I not going to claim I know a lot about Propper prior to coming to Brighton but I doubt he scored 16 goals in 67 games for PSV playing as a deep lying midfielder nor 18 goals for Vitesse in 142 games.
No, I'm not saying we parked the bus at home and away games, just that pretty much every away game was not fun to watch. As for favourite away games, I of course don't know which ones you went to but I'd put Palace ahead of that plus Arsenal (although there was nothing riding on the game for us...
Not sure why you include Arsenal as at that time, we were safe and there was no pressure on the team and the manager and that showed. As for Wolves, we desperately needed a point and from that perspective, you an understand why we parked the bus but it was not fun to watch, much like most of the...
There's one or two that have made such comments, in the main, the vast majority of those supporting the decision to sack Hughton have not resorted to making personal insults.
Out of interest, when you say the majority of the fanbase was/is pro Hughton, are you suggesting that the majority didn't want him to leave? If so, how are you arriving at that?
My view is that Hughton is a man of integrity and I wish him no ill but that from the Brighton perspective, it had...
I agree, probably the hardest decision he has had to make in his tenure. There was a strong case for keeping Hughton but there was a stronger case for making the change.
I'm assuming you weren't at Molineux then! As for Arsenal, we were under no pressure whatsoever and that showed. Newcastle has already been discussed so I'm not sure how you can include that. Just to remind you, it was a dire first half and we did well to come back and get a point (that's a...