If Chelsea took contact with GP before Tuchel was sacked, Brighton would be suing Chelsea for x millions and it wasnt happening.
Tony was likely caught off guard, or the club would have a new manager ready almost instantly. That is clearly not the case.
No one thought Tuchel would get sacked...
It has been mutually benifical.
Tony Bloom gave GP and the staff a lot of things. Faith in difficult times, good working environment, some decent players. GP & staff gave him very good places in the league table and like a £200m transfer profit over 3 years.
If TB was really angry, you'd have...
What is GP going to do really?
He's been working with these five for three years. They've accomplished remarkable results. Met every day, probably became great friends and colleagues.
So he gets an offer from Chelsea and one of his requirements was probably to take his staff with him - at...
Question: in your first decade of getting involved with Brighton, did you care less than you did two decades later?
I do understand a) your emotions are generally stronger because you're locals and b) it is annoying that I feel something about this, but does longevity really play that much of a...
Three years is not a long time. 3-4 hours per day for 3 years is a lot of time.
But ok, if three years is not enough to start caring for Brighton, how long does it take? How many years did you spend reading every article you could find, watching all the games and discussing all the Albion...
Because I've invested maybe on average 3 or 4 hours a day for more than three years reading about Brighton, watching the games, discussing everything around it, and then the main (or initial) reason for me doing this ****s off to a club that someone would have to pay me to even spend a half hour...
Real Brighton? Is that the new entity?
I'm hurting as well, and you're telling me how to feel and behave. No reason I couldn't.
As with Maupay, Burn, March, Webster, Dunk and every other individual sentiments of NSC decided to pour shit at through the years, I'm as usual going to stick up for...
As GP said after the game, there will be many games where there would be good reason to boo them but that wasn't one.
But yeah no doubt they'll boo in Chelsea as well. Cultural trait.
So you're saying that the booing was directed at no-one and merely a physical reaction connected to the frustration?
Funny, sometimes when I'm frustrated I sigh or similar but I've never let out a 'boo' directed at no-one.
Of course you'll be booing.
Booing Dale Stephens after 200 games in the club. Booing Ben White on his return. Booing the team after a 0-0 game against Leeds.
Maybe it is one of the reasons people seem so eager to leave.