weller54 Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 3 hours ago, FoxinNotts said: I could see us having Ricardo on the right, and Bertrand at left back for the last two games of the season I don't think there is much faith in either VK or Luke Thomas, or even Castagne for that matter. If they think they can get Bertrand fit, they could throw him in. JTs mate n all The only thing I'd like to see Bertrand thrown in is Loch Ness!! 1
turtmcfly Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 24 minutes ago, Finnegan said: DCL out for the season. ITK ACL? 1
Reg Vardy Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 3 hours ago, FoxinNotts said: I could see us having Ricardo on the right, and Bertrand at left back for the last two games of the season I don't think there is much faith in either VK or Luke Thomas, or even Castagne for that matter. If they think they can get Bertrand fit, they could throw him in. JTs mate n all So let me get this right, drop Belgiums full back, and Denmarks full back, leave Luke Thomas out and then play a man who hasn't played for two years? You must have relatives in Rotherham..... 1 2
st albans fox Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 19 minutes ago, Sampson said: Look at the angle of the 6 yard line though, if you move your finger in line with the 6 yard box then Bamford looks clearly offside. The angle of that photo is misleading to thinking you’re just drawing a straight line from north to south . Not saying it’s on or off but that photo is far from conclusive that he’s onside, it’s difficult to tell from that angle The goal line is closer to the camera and therefore better to use than the six yard line bamford is well onside doesn’t matter now 2
Popular Post Finnegan Posted 4 May 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 May 2023 43 minutes ago, Finnegan said: DCL out for the season. 37 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: Eh? 36 minutes ago, Diffco said: Where have you heard/read this? 36 minutes ago, WoodyFox said: Training well according to Dyche just now 36 minutes ago, bovril said: Plays for a Liverpool club, likes wearing dresses 35 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: He's not out of the season, though. He's fit and training well, according to Dyche. 34 minutes ago, bovril said: oh 33 minutes ago, bovril said: Maybe Finnegan meant he's out in this season's new clothes 17 minutes ago, turtmcfly said: ITK ACL? AHEM. Seamus Coleman out for the season... Distinctly possible I misheard and got carried away. Everyone stand down 6
Popular Post Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 4 May 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 May 2023 Seamus Coleman being injured instead of Calvert-Lewin really is the "we've got ice cream at home" of relegation rival injury updates 2 24
Popular Post AKCJ Posted 4 May 2023 Popular Post Posted 4 May 2023 17 minutes ago, Finnegan said: AHEM. Seamus Coleman out for the season... Distinctly possible I misheard and got carried away. Everyone stand down 1 12
st albans fox Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 2 hours ago, Finnegan said: AHEM. Seamus Coleman out for the season... Distinctly possible I misheard and got carried away. Everyone stand down How can you mis hear Dominic Calvert-lewin v seamus coleman. ???? I suppose the hard c is common …… but you do need to syringe your ears 😄
MPH Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 It’s an entirely appropriate time to bring this one out again.. 1 2
PhillippaT Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 9 minutes ago, weller54 said: Cmon you Seagulls!!! Does this match affect us in any way? (Not thought about it, myself, so...)
FoxyLeon Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 9 minutes ago, weller54 said: Cmon you Seagulls!!! Nah. We want Liverpool out of top 4 race and Newcastle guaranteed top 4 by time we play either. Away win for me. 3
trabuch Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 Interesting interview about recruitment at Brighton. Makes me quite jealous. 1
st albans fox Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 1 minute ago, PhillippaT said: Does this match affect us in any way? (Not thought about it, myself, so...) Brightons next game is home to Everton we don’t want them to get any reds and would be good for them to win to keep momentum however, if yanited lose, liverpool will feel they can catch them and that gives them a little more motivation when we play them perhaps a draw with no injuries for brighton 2
weller54 Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 5 minutes ago, PhillippaT said: Does this match affect us in any way? (Not thought about it, myself, so...) Like Brighton.. Detest Manure. 1
TJQuik Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 14 minutes ago, PhillippaT said: Does this match affect us in any way? (Not thought about it, myself, so...) Not really, but it makes watching it much more interesting if we pretend it does
Cincinnati Fox Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 Brighton Are an excellent side. Why did they have to go missing v notts forest!!
Tuna Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 53 minutes ago, trabuch said: Interesting interview about recruitment at Brighton. Makes me quite jealous. They'll probably be like us in a few years when their luck runs out and it starts to go wrong. Brighton fans may have a good time first though! 2
Super_horns Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 1 minute ago, Tuna said: They'll probably be like us in a few years when their luck runs out and it starts to go wrong. Brighton fans may have a good time first though! That is the danger . Can they keep recruiting well? But Brighton do also have strong leaders in their squad keeping things level headed like Dunk. Once Stoke and Charlton were seen as the example to other promoted clubs making their way in the PL. 1
KingsX Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 1 minute ago, Tuna said: They'll probably be like us in a few years when their luck runs out and it starts to go wrong. Brighton fans may have a good time first though! Great as their recruitment (especially their South American network) has become, it's just so hard to stay in contention with a sell-and-replace model. Limited room for error. But ... Tony Bloom is in a recession- and pandemic-proof business ... and probably won't give the keys to the club to a pint-sized saboteur. 1
Mickyblueeyes Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 Just now, Tuna said: They'll probably be like us in a few years when their luck runs out and it starts to go wrong. Brighton fans may have a good time first though! The only way the process goes drastically wrong. They may fall off a bit, have issues replacing one or two. But to fall off like us you completely abandon the model and fail to safeguard. Atlanta Dortmund Napoli Brighton Vilareal Are some of examples of clubs who have and evolved models to compete with bigger and perhaps more affluent clubs. Things going wrong here and there. The odd poor signing. Bad manager appointment etc. will happen. But the model will survive. For Brighton to be like us, their owner and board will have to undertake a number of negligent **** ups.
Lionator Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 11 minutes ago, Cincinnati Fox said: Brighton Are an excellent side. Why did they have to go missing v notts forest!! They’d played 120 minutes 72 hours before versus a completely fresh side. All of the goals they conceded could be explained by fatigue.
Phenom Posted 4 May 2023 Posted 4 May 2023 1 hour ago, trabuch said: Interesting interview about recruitment at Brighton. Makes me quite jealous. That used to be us....
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