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Sticking with Adams. A positive thing



Don Quixote

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2008
8,363
Another person with no valid point to make, so criticises punctuation or spelling. Pathetic. Doesn't know what he's talking about with regards to football because he missed a couple of commas?

The answer to that is yes. Why should anyone who thinks "would of" is a phrase be listened to?
 






Caveman

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2003
9,926
I was really disapointed to see McGhee go, I thought he was a good manager. Once again people forget the success of not only taking us to the Championship, but keeping us there for the following season. Things went slightly wrong, and the fans turned.

So could the fans not be held responsible to some extent for the mess? After all how many fans now boo at the end of the game and then laugh and walk off. i've seen a fair few and its certainly counter productive.

Maybe clutching at straws a bit, but all the same, its not helping.

Withdean is a hole and the sooner we get to Falmer the better imo.
 


Elder for England

New member
Jan 30, 2008
2,388
So could the fans not be held responsible to some extent for the mess? After all how many fans now boo at the end of the game and then laugh and walk off. i've seen a fair few and its certainly counter productive.

Maybe clutching at straws a bit, but all the same, its not helping.

Withdean is a hole and the sooner we get to Falmer the better imo.

If this isn't sarcastic, then I very much agree and have said a similiar thing before. The fans were on Adams' back very soon into the season and it's all gone downhill from there. I'm not saying the fans are to blame of course, but I have said that they should take some resposibility for the way things have gone. It's a confidence thing as much as anything else, and the players have none, and for this especially the booing and abusive fans have contributed to the overal feeling around the club.
 


vulture

Banned
Jul 26, 2004
16,515
Listening to the phone-in last night, people were saying "everyone else around us are sacking their managers, why aren't we?"

Why is the fact we stick with the manager not seen as a positive thing?

I for one am proud that instead of booting our manager out with the hope it will turn our season around, we have remained with Adams (by we, I mean as a club) to give him the chance to rectify. Why is it seen that having a new manager will fix things and mean we'd end up in a better position?

I used to think Brighton was different to other clubs, the board, manager, players and fans were united, and even through the not so good times people didn't turn on the other, but it seems we're just like the rest of them.

And before people say they have the right to moan and want the manager out after the time he's been given, the 'Adams out' started as soon as September. I think at the very least, a manager should be given a season.



very wrong we had a good manager last season that got us to 7th where was your loyalty to him
 




Elder for England

New member
Jan 30, 2008
2,388
very wrong we had a good manager last season that got us to 7th where was your loyalty to him

Ok I will repeat it again. Wilkins had two years and after those two years I didn't like him as a manager, regardless of the 7th finishing, I still don't think he was. As harsh as it was to Wilkins I don't think he was the man for the job. If, after a year or so and Adams hasn't proved anything, I will the say the same thing, but for now, only having been in charge for 4 and a half months I remain with my opinion for him to stay.
 


vulture

Banned
Jul 26, 2004
16,515
Ok I will repeat it again. Wilkins had two years and after those two years I didn't like him as a manager, regardless of the 7th finishing, I still don't think he was. As harsh as it was to Wilkins I don't think he was the man for the job. If, after a year or so and Adams hasn't proved anything, I will the say the same thing, but for now, only having been in charge for 4 and a half months I remain with my opinion for him to stay.

you are the reason women should have no views on football
 






R. Slicker

Well-known member
Jan 1, 2009
4,498
Another person with no valid point to make, so criticises punctuation or spelling. Doesn't know what he's talking about with regards to football because he missed a couple of commas? It was actually a good point, but as you don't happen to agree and cannot counter it, you come up with lame shit like this.

Are you Bhadebs absolute opposite?

You must see that things can't stay as they are. We played the team at the foot of the football league last night! In comparison to what I've seen this season, watching Wilkins team was like watching Brazil.
 








itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
I couldn't give a f*** about what happens off the field.. fact is managers should be judged by results - Wilkins got them Adams hasn't FACT.
 


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