And they haven't been relegated.Will clubs never learn. I’d have stayed with Hughton, as he got them up before.
Monday morning brain fog.And they haven't been relegated.
What were you expecting? They exceeded my expectation, they lost Fabianski, Mawson, Ki, both Ayew's, Abraham, Bartley etc to name a few off the top of my head and didn't really invest to replace them.That would be a ridiculous appointment, Swansea were mediocre this season, Hughton to Albion is a good shout.
Nice post Jj. He's done immense - I dread to think what a dinosaur manager like Bruce or someone would've coped with what Potter has had to deal with. Not only has he had to replace PL first teamers from our average academy he's had to implement them in unfamiliar positions at a level they've not played at. He's a proper sadist if he stays here because we're asset strip central - Brighton have great potential too.What were you expecting? They exceeded my expectation, they lost Fabianski, Mawson, Ki, both Ayew's, Abraham, Bartley etc to name a few off the top of my head and didn't really invest to replace them.
Potter's come in and worked with what he had and improved what he had. Grimes was mediocre in a L1 side that got relegated last season and the season before that was gash at Leeds, Carter-Vickers didn't impress at Sheff Utd or Ipswich before joining Swansea and looked okay, Celina was better at Swansea than he was Ipswich, Dan James has turned into a fantastic footballer that's being linked with the biggest clubs in England etc.
I think he's done a fine job given the boardroom disruptions above his head as well. If Potter goes I can see them seriously struggling next season.
Yeah they stayed up, now they want to get a manager who won’t have them in a relegation battle next season so they’ve pulled the trigger nice and early to give the new man plenty of time.Brighton another club getting ideas above their station, surviving the second season was always going to be tougher after the loss of momentum from promotion, he's done a good job keeping them up, albeit his signings this season haven't made any impact. Hope they finish bottom.
Brighton another club getting ideas above their station, surviving the second season was always going to be tougher after the loss of momentum from promotion, he's done a good job keeping them up, albeit his signings this season haven't made any impact. Hope they finish bottom.
This did occur to me. I thought the very same.If anyone has actually watched a team play Hughton football in the Premier League, you would understand exactly why Brighton have sacked him.
We had him for just short of two full seasons at Norwich and the football he had us playing was soul-destroying to watch; never playing for a win and just holding out for a 0-0 every game. On top of that, most of his signings were awful as well and did not fit his own brand of anti-football (see Ricky Van Wolfswinkel as our example of that) and form would always tail of massively after Christmas (we basically sleepwalked to relegation because of this).
At Brighton, it seems to be more or less the same; they picked up just 11 points in the final 18 games and were seriously lucky that Cardiff were as poor as they were. If Brighton have any ambition beyond just scraping for survival, sacking Hughton is a smart decision.
So, whoever he joins next, be warned: he'll probably get you out of the Championship playing decent football, but will always revert to type and go ultra-defensive in the Prem.
Established?Yeah they stayed up, now they want to get a manager who won’t have them in a relegation battle next season so they’ve pulled the trigger nice and early to give the new man plenty of time.
Fair play to Brighton, they’ve seen the impact the likes of Hassenhuttl, Gracia and Nuno have made on their teams and they know Hughton won’t take them any higher with his style of football. Brighton are an established Prem team now with over 30k fans a week through the gate, it’s time for them to kick on now or they never will.
Can't we lock all the Hughton-apologists in a room and force them to watch every second of his Premier League sides? See how they feel then. Oh, and charge them £50 per match for the privilege.If anyone has actually watched a team play Hughton football in the Premier League, you would understand exactly why Brighton have sacked him.
We had him for just short of two full seasons at Norwich and the football he had us playing was soul-destroying to watch; never playing for a win and just holding out for a 0-0 every game. On top of that, most of his signings were awful as well and did not fit his own brand of anti-football (see Ricky Van Wolfswinkel as our example of that) and form would always tail of massively after Christmas (we basically sleepwalked to relegation because of this).
At Brighton, it seems to be more or less the same; they picked up just 11 points in the final 18 games and were seriously lucky that Cardiff were as poor as they were. If Brighton have any ambition beyond just scraping for survival, sacking Hughton is a smart decision.
So, whoever he joins next, be warned: he'll probably get you out of the Championship playing decent football, but will always revert to type and go ultra-defensive in the Prem.
Yeah they stayed up, now they want to get a manager who won’t have them in a relegation battle next season so they’ve pulled the trigger nice and early to give the new man plenty of time.
Fair play to Brighton, they’ve seen the impact the likes of Hassenhuttl, Gracia and Nuno have made on their teams and they know Hughton won’t take them any higher with his style of football. Brighton are an established Prem team now with over 30k fans a week through the gate, it’s time for them to kick on now or they never will.
Now confirmed.
Breaking: Graham Potter will leave Swansea City to become the new Brighton manager. Brighton have triggered the release clause in Potter's contract (compensation in excess of £2m) & the 43-year-old has informed Swansea he wishes to go. Full story on
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Put the mortgage on us going down
I'll make it a double with Brighton.
One season in Championship where he didn't pull any trees up isn't enough to earn a job in Premier league, previous experience in Sweden is equivalent to doing well in National league South.
You're chatting ignorant shite. Potter is the goods - the job he did here this season was immense - had he been allowed to play those on big appearance bonuses sooner we may have even made the play offs.I'll make it a double with Brighton.
One season in Championship where he didn't pull any trees up isn't enough to earn a job in Premier league, previous experience in Sweden is equivalent to doing well in National league South.
You're chatting ignorant shite. Potter is the goods - the job he did here this season was immense - had he been allowed to play those on big appearance bonuses sooner we may have even made the play offs.
Potter did Pep this season in the cup - Pep only had appreciation for his schooling. He's an immense tactician - Brighton will do well.
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