Thank you. You are like talking to a puddle of water - making a lot of conclusions based on what may be temporary conditions. Tomorrow things may dry up, and the things you now assume may be a thing of the past.
RDZ has managed the team for less than a dozen league games and people have...
Norwich wasn't suicidal, similar to how Nottingham wasn't suicidal when RDZ faced them this season. They sat back and defended successfully, unlike Everton and Southampton that both felt it was a clever idea to pressure high and leave a lot of space behind them.
Before GPs first season...
...said he who switches opinion whenever the wind changes in a Tik-Tok-teenage style desperate attempt to get likes and confirmation.
What will you think about RDZ in a year or two? Depends on what "respected" twitterers and "bloggers with many readers" say, I suppose.
Since the emergence of Caicedo and inefficient players like Maupay and Moder dropping out of the starting eleven for various reasons, Brighton scored a good number of goals in the spring and the start of this season. While it is indeed true that the team has scored more goals with RDZ, it is...
So why did Brighton score a lot of goals with GP in charge of the current squad but not a lot of goals with previous squads if it was all down to coaching and not down to the quality of Maupay, Connolly, Ali J etc?
Regulars here have seen videos of me talking about The Graham Potter Cult (and while I don't have Svens terrible accent, it was probably noticable that I'm Swedish) and a lot of people here know my full name. Whatever you think about me or Graham Potter, I am quite simply Swedish.
Small-club mentality. In big clubs, people who made a good job are recognised as such and remain praised long after they leave. It creates a culture where people give their all to the club, because they know it will be remembered and appreciated for a long while. Rewarding good work is one of...
The reason Brighton didn't win a lot of games wasn't because the manager was shit, but because the team was shit.
This is why Sean Dyche failed to win consistently. This is why Chris Hughton failed to win consistently. You can't win consistently in the Premier League if you don't have players...
Still usually not winning a lot of home games. Same in the last season with Hughton.
Different players, different managers, same fans. Same results.
Might have something to do with the general lack of gratefulness shown towards hard working players and staff.
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Completely switching position in the "GP is a fraud vs GP is a good manager" for the fourth time. Must be easy to always follow the direction of the wind.
1. Goal scoring was a problem in Brighton until the team got better and it stopped being a problem.
2. Brighton had 7 most shots per game last season. People don't understand the game though so they want defenders to hof it, chip Solly March and shoot from impossible positions.
3. No more muscle...