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Is sacking Hyppia just papering over the cracks?





Foolg

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Apr 23, 2007
5,024
The squad isn't a top 6 squad, end of.

A vast number of fans still think that it is, and that we should be challenging at the other end of the table. That has caused to unrealistic expectations of the current team.

Having said that, Hyppia still seems utterly clueless, and the system is entirely flawed. The amount of times teams counter attack whilst our full-backs are out of position is staggering.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,903
Living In a Box
Having said that, Hyppia still seems utterly clueless, and the system is entirely flawed. The amount of times teams counter attack whilst our full-backs are out of position is staggering.

The way we play is so simple to break down on the counter attack it is frightening at times.

Maybe this will be totally exposed by a better team like Spurs this Wednesday.
 


durrington gull

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2004
2,319
Worthing
The squad isn't a top 6 squad, end of.

A vast number of fans still think that it is, and that we should be challenging at the other end of the table. That has caused to unrealistic expectations of the current team.

Having said that, Hyppia still seems utterly clueless, and the system is entirely flawed. The amount of times teams counter attack whilst our full-backs are out of position is staggering.
Totally correct - squad is woeful
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
63,384
Withdean area
Yes.

TB and Burke have allowed a League One squad to form, obviously not by design, but they lack the footballing ethos and savvy recruitment of say Derby and Bournemouth (both, no parachute monies, either). Under the Albion's management structure and with his late arrival, SH or any future head coach, have a tiny say in player recruitment.

In both of the last 2 HOME games, our opponents have been bigger, stronger, better athletes, not averse to passing, direct and today, with better fitness and stamina levels. JFC, COG and Baldock look like boys compared to men. Any coach would struggle with that background.
 




Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
45,919
at home
What ever happened to this great hope toko or whatever his name is...I thought this was burke's great signing. Certainly Sami had never heard of him.
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
We have a sub standard Div 1 squad and expect to do well in The Championship, this will not happen with this squad to many players to out and bring in for which the top men must be held responsible.
 




Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,024
What ever happened to this great hope toko or whatever his name is...I thought this was burke's great signing. Certainly Sami had never heard of him.

Toko was a player wanted in January by Oscar but who signed a pre contract to join in the summer.
 


Foolg

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Apr 23, 2007
5,024
The way we play is so simple to break down on the counter attack it is frightening at times.

Maybe this will be totally exposed by a better team like Spurs this Wednesday.

Absolutely.

Combined with the fact that our attacking play is so unbelievably slow, given we seem to have to play the ball sideways 20 times before going anywhere, it also gives teams so much time to get 11 men behind the ball when defending against us. Hence Gary Gardner is tempted into his 40 yard efforts every 5 minutes.

The amount of times we were exposed because Calde or Bennett were out of position is frightening. It's all well and good them going forward, Bridge and Ward did so brilliantly, but they didn't leave us exposed at the back.
 


Unfortunately it's both - Bloom did not spend over the summer to replace Ulloa/Buckley etc but even with those constraints 21st is not good enough by Sami
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
The way we play is so simple to break down on the counter attack it is frightening at times.

Maybe this will be totally exposed by a better team like Spurs this Wednesday.

And against Bournemouth soon.

M'boro's second goal last week was a great example. We were chasing just a 1-0 deficit in the c. 50th minute, and kamikaze like, threw almost everyone forward. They countered, something like 3 on 1, and guess what, made it 2-0. How naive by a collection of largely League One standard players.
 


British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,889
What we're witnessing now is he result of a very long and very frustrating summer, Everything appeared to be geared up to getting the training ground/academy opened and the new sponsorship deals sorted and anything to do with the playing side come across as nothing more than an afterthought.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,264
no. well maybe one. its not a bad squad, but it is lacking quality in a few places and most notably up front. the tactics are concdeing soft goals, but the attack isnt making up for the over adventurous forward play as its expected to. sacking Hyypia would probably help by ushering in a more defensive mind*, but wouldnt solve where the goals would come from.

*it is odd for a defender to be so gung ho, dont you think?
 




y2dave

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2003
1,385
Bracknell
Firstly, Hyppia has been dealt a sh@t hand by Burkes dealings. That said, based on what I've seen to date, I don't think we can afford to wait until January to give him a chance of restructuring. We will be hopelessly adrift by then.
 


DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,310
Wiltshire
The problem is two fold:
- there have been a string of bad decisions on the recruitment front, which would mean any manager would struggle with that squad
- Even so, Hypia has made a particularly poor job of it

I think there'll be a major arse cover. Hypia will get sacked, and big money spent in January under new manager. results will pick up a bit, Burke and co can blame Hypia.
 




Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
The problem is two fold:
- there have been a string of bad decisions on the recruitment front, which would mean any manager would struggle with that squad
- Even so, Hypia has made a particularly poor job of it

I think there'll be a major arse cover. Hypia will get sacked, and big money spent in January under new manager. results will pick up a bit, Burke and co can blame Hypia.

Sammi can be blamed, but those who selected him and backed his tactics, whilst selling players from under him are more responsible.
 


Trust in Tony

Banned
Aug 17, 2014
260
Worthing
Firstly, Hyppia has been dealt a sh@t hand by Burkes dealings. That said, based on what I've seen to date, I don't think we can afford to wait until January to give him a chance of restructuring. We will be hopelessly adrift by then.

You normally have your ear close to the ground.Have you heard anything?
 



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