Brightonfan1983
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https://www.football365.com/news/brightons-new-tactics-could-lead-to-gross-negligence
Interesting little read on us here, a good website I dip into occasionally when I need to find something insightful to say to friends of an evening:
It’s time for a statistical analysis of Brighton & Hove Albion’s season so far. Why? Because it’s there, of course. But also because, while the attention of Premier League fans has mostly been elsewhere, Chris Hughton has been quietly (of course) overseeing a quiet (of course) revolution at Falmer Stadium. Or, if you prefer, the Amex.
Admittedly, if you look at the table, not much has changed. The Seagulls are just about where you’d expect them to be. They’re in 14th place, very close to the 15th of last year. They have four points from four games, which for a full season would mean 38, very close to last year’s 40. They’ve even beaten Manchester United at home, just like last season. Status quo.
Interesting little read on us here, a good website I dip into occasionally when I need to find something insightful to say to friends of an evening:
It’s time for a statistical analysis of Brighton & Hove Albion’s season so far. Why? Because it’s there, of course. But also because, while the attention of Premier League fans has mostly been elsewhere, Chris Hughton has been quietly (of course) overseeing a quiet (of course) revolution at Falmer Stadium. Or, if you prefer, the Amex.
Admittedly, if you look at the table, not much has changed. The Seagulls are just about where you’d expect them to be. They’re in 14th place, very close to the 15th of last year. They have four points from four games, which for a full season would mean 38, very close to last year’s 40. They’ve even beaten Manchester United at home, just like last season. Status quo.
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