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[Albion] Hughton In or Out? Post Cardiff vote

In or Out?

  • In

    Votes: 209 37.3%
  • Out

    Votes: 351 62.7%

  • Total voters
    560


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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When we go down (and I think we will fill the final place) Hughton might well be the best person to bring us back up, however, if he does we have to keep him on and do we really want to be stuck in a rut of dull predictable football that doesn't get us results? I know I don't but I could live with it if we scored and picked up points when it matters!

The real Hughton eureka moment for me, was in the championship in the home game against Newcastle when we were both going for title.

It was a real evenly balanced 50/50 game, we went 1-0 up, then approaching 10 mins to go kayal was getting ready to come on for the usual take an attacker off and shore up the midfield (guess you can’t argue to much at 1-0 up). But before kayal came on, Newcastle scored a freak goal that pinballed into the net...... but even after that, now 1-1 Hughton still took off Baldock for Kayal and immediately Newcastle started to get the upper hand, Benitez seeing the change in balance after Hughtons substitution, did the opposite, went 3 at the back (as we’d lost our attacking threat) threw on another forward and Newcastle won 2-1.

It sums up perfectly the rigid defensive, safety first mindset of Hughton. No guarantees that Newcastle wouldn’t have won anyway, but his defensive substitution visibly changed a 50/50 game to attack vs defense.
 




Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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The real Hughton eureka moment for me, was in the championship in the home game against Newcastle when we were both going for title.

It was a real evenly balanced 50/50 game, we went 1-0 up, then approaching 10 mins to go kayal was getting ready to come on for the usual take an attacker off and shore up the midfield (guess you can’t argue to much at 1-0 up). But before kayal came on, Newcastle scored a freak goal that pinballed into the net...... but even after that, now 1-1 Hughton still took off Baldock for Kayal and immediately Newcastle started to get the upper hand, Benitez seeing the change in balance after Hughtons substitution, did the opposite, went 3 at the back (as we’d lost our attacking threat) threw on another forward and Newcastle won 2-1.

It sums up perfectly the rigid defensive, safety first mindset of Hughton. No guarantees that Newcastle wouldn’t have won anyway, but his defensive substitution visibly changed a 50/50 game to attack vs defense.
My favourite Chris Hughton matches that sum up how I feel about him and the Albion during his reign are 5-0 v Norwich and 5-0 v Fulham.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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And what makes you think these players are good enough to get out of this?
Man for man you think they are better than Wolves Squad or Newcastle's?

Comparable maybe, but probably slightly less gifted over all, I would suggest.
Our best players are either suspended or not fully fit.

I assume those calling for his head, think that alone is all that is needed to save us.
It isn't. Most manager's with a track record of saving clubs require a transfer window and a big kitty to save the club.
It is rarely achieved by motivational skills.

If we are relegated, I suspect many of the players who cannot be motivated will be on their toes anyway.

Brighton fans who don’t watch Sky/BT are in for a surprise when NU visit - Almiron, Perez and Rondon have pace, power, stamina in abundance, they attack together, they have goals in them. Better than Cardiff’s forwards.

Somehow those jammy buggers, despite Ashley, have got themselves a very useful PL first team:
 


brightoon

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Jun 13, 2011
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Very much out for me now I'm afraid. We seem to be beaten before we even get out onto the pitch. Comments like "we know we cant go toe to toe with teams like Man City" says it all. I cant believe the manager of Swansea told his players that before they played them in the FA Cup and although they lost, they gave it a good go. The truth now is that we cant go "toe to toe" with teams like Southampton, Burnley and Cardiff. Three home games to secure our position against teams below us and all given us a sound beating. I seem to remember three games to win the Championship title and we blew that also.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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I'm just wondering how low do we actually have to go or at what point does his job becomes untenable?

If people who still support him could answer that would be much appreciated.

Given he's done much for the club at what point should we bring in someone new?
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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I'm just wondering how low do we actually have to go or at what point does his job becomes untenable?

If people who still support him could answer that would be much appreciated.

Given he's done much for the club at what point should we bring in someone new?

End of the season - I can’t see how any new man can make a difference with 4 left.
 




madinthehead

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Jan 22, 2009
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Oberursel, Germany
First time I voted out. Seems unable to get any confidence into the team. They played like a group of strangers last night
 




BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
I do not think that this is a knee jerk reaction but after watching the dismal display last night if I was TB I would be on the phone to Mullery and ask him if he would take over until the end of season and say thanks and goodbye to CH. I believe that Mullerys motivational skill would see us get the 4 or 6 points we need to stay up. What really gets me is how 2 players of the calibre of Duffy and Dunk could suddenly look do poor.,
 


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He has lost the players and the fans, don't be Theresa May Chris, quit today.
 


Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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The Troubadour
Keep CH. He will get things turned around and almost all of you will be eating your words and singing his praises by the end of the season.

Lol!

If he keeps us up on goal difference I’d still want him gone .

There’s no future progression under his management


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Jul 5, 2003
6,776
Bristol
Lol!

If he keeps us up on goal difference I’d still want him gone .

There’s no future progression under his management


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Feel exactly the same. Just don't see what people expect from him in the long run. This is it, this is what you get.
 


Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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London
I do not think that this is a knee jerk reaction but after watching the dismal display last night if I was TB I would be on the phone to Mullery and ask him if he would take over until the end of season and say thanks and goodbye to CH. I believe that Mullerys motivational skill would see us get the 4 or 6 points we need to stay up. What really gets me is how 2 players of the calibre of Duffy and Dunk could suddenly look do poor.,

A man who is almost in his 80s who last managed a team over 20 years ago. Amazing.
 


pb21

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Apr 23, 2010
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He has lost the players and the fans, don't be Theresa May Chris, quit today.

He has certainly lost a significant chunk of fans, maybe the majority, but what makes you think he has lost the players?

Clearly morale is rock bottom, but why is it anymore than that? Not saying that you are wrong but I don't really see that myself.

Either way even if it is just morale and confidence shot Hughton going may be the best way of getting things back on track.
 




Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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He has certainly lost a significant chunk of fans, maybe the majority, but what makes you think he has lost the players?

Clearly morale is rock bottom, but why is it anymore than that? Not saying that you are wrong but I don't really see that myself.

Either way even if it is just morale and confidence shot Hughton going may be the best way of getting things back on track.

Players arguing with each other all over the pitch is key. It really looks like he’s lost them to me. He doesn’t trust them to play attacking football, and it’s starting to look like they don’t trust him anymore.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Interview on Talksport with a journalist claims the players begged to play more attacking football and he declined.

It does sound like he may have lost the dressing room
 










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