It depends. You don’t come across as a nasty piece of work … perhaps someone will come along to tell me what I missed in the past and why I’m wrong.
Whereas others, not on politics, have some vile views and/or try to disrupt sensible discussions (trolling).
Wasn’t the Potter era problem, laughed at as the xG champions? Powder puff shots easily blocked by defenders, giving the false impression of a “Crikey, how the hell did Brighton lose that game?” team when looking at match stats.
Literally the only other way imho would’ve been to go Hughton/Frank/Warmock by shutting up shop, sitting deep, with the defence supported in big numbers for 90 minutes. To try to chisel out 0-0’s and 1-0’s.
I just don’t think RDZ can do that.
Our first team available squad compared to this...
That one was gallows humour. People would soon moan under a manager ceding all possession waiting for an opposition error.
I have come round to the opinion RDZ will depart. Our budget can’t give a perfectionist the tools. Two managers made/lucked out from an astonishing CM.
The Albion journey...
Anyway, for a change, I fancy a new era with a manager who organises counter attacking football, with rolling around on the floor for the rest of the game when we rob an opening goal. Villa and Fulham fare well from that.
Imagine the team delivering clean-sheets, with little vulnerability to...
I have to agree.
He’s a perfectionist, his precise system requires quality and pace. He’s not going to see a squad like last season’s here.
CH, GP, RDZ …. they come and go.
Hard to say exactly.
Raising a further (genuine) question, if RDZ had left at the end of September, would we have a significantly higher league just now if he’d been replaced by Potter or Gary O’Neil?
(Awaits brickbats) I haven’t been excited by our first team starting line ups for much of...