
Risk-taking Roberto De Zerbi looks a gift for Brighton and the Premier League | Karen Carney
The manager is brave with his tactics and poses an exciting challenge for all the coaches who come up against him
Media - with columns to fill and a narrative to spin out - blow hot n cold on any given manager at any given time. Prob all best ignored![]()
Risk-taking Roberto De Zerbi looks a gift for Brighton and the Premier League | Karen Carney
The manager is brave with his tactics and poses an exciting challenge for all the coaches who come up against himwww.theguardian.com
Spent most of the time booing - same old same.Hiya Stat
how are you liking RDZ's style?
B) Someone should show that piece to Graeme Sourness.
Impossible, women can’t understand football can they ?Its a fine piece , full of insight about coaching. And its far more reflective of how the "media" really analyse and report on Brighton than the tired old trope frequently trotted out on here that they just don't understand "us" or in fact any club outside the top 6.
It is quite simple to spot the flaws in a struggling side and make them better, but to improve a good side can be much harder.
Potter moaning he never had an Amex atmosphere like last Saturday well Mr Potter your team hardly ever won at home. The build up play was often slow and ponderous with an end result of not putting the ball in the net from two yards out.
RDZ has bags of touch line energy the team and supporters will respond to it, we will get louder and the team will play better really looking forward to games ahead.
Agree. If we had been thumped by Chelsea it would've been a 'Sorry Brighton have lost Potter and look to have made a mistake with RZB after no win in his first games.'Media - with columns to fill and a narrative to spin out - blow hot n cold on any given manager at any given time. Prob all best ignored![]()
I disagree. If my bike doesn't get me to the pub comfortably because of a slow puncture, it is easy to identify the problem and fix it. If I'm Jason Kenny and want to make my competition bike a bit faster, it's much more of a challenge.I agree that it's a good article overall, but I raised my eyebrows at this line:
I understand what she's getting at, but I think a subeditor needed to work on that line. It's just not true that making a struggling side better is "simple".