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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2017 22:54:11 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2017 22:59:42 GMT 1
They're just bitter we've jumped their party as the innovative addition to the Prem. They've just spunked £30m a year until they got over the line; we built a promotion team from hard work, cheap loanees and a brilliant style.
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Post by 3Pipe on Jun 30, 2017 23:02:10 GMT 1
Have Brighton forgotten what we did to them in February already?
Probably the most one-sided football match I have ever experienced.
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Post by The Sheriff Strikes Back on Jun 30, 2017 23:28:59 GMT 1
Dear oh dear, you'd have thought that folk would have learned by now not to write us off.
Let them say whatever they want, at the end of the day there's a reason why Wagner won championship manager of the season, and is currently one of the most talked about and sought after coaches in the world.
We may not stay up, but it is pretty much nailed on we will finish above them.
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Post by pawsterrier on Jun 30, 2017 23:29:54 GMT 1
Have Brighton forgotten what we did to them in February already? Probably the most one-sided football match I have ever experienced. that was even more of a fucking than the 7-1 in L1 when they weren't so fucking big headed as they are now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2017 23:30:37 GMT 1
Think they're bitter that we went up in the best possible style while they managed to go up on a downer
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Post by bluestripe on Jun 30, 2017 23:34:43 GMT 1
Whilst the current transfer activity is all very exciting, I can empathise with their point of view. Many of us would share their view on Tom Ince, if he were signing for Brighton. We are definitely not following the Burnley's past approach to arriving in the EPL, as I expected us to do, particularly given our inbound transfer approach last pre-season, where we used loans and mainly (then) unknowns from the backwaters of the German leagues. PS. Is it my internet connection, or is the Brighton site really slow?
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Post by pawsterrier on Jun 30, 2017 23:40:05 GMT 1
Think they're bitter that we went up in the best possible style while they managed to go up on a downer that sounds about right tbh. At least with our first bit of high-level success for 40 odd years we are all to busy tripping on acid FM 2007 games bleeding into reality rather than getting into sad old bitter, nitpicking one-upmanship games with the other hobos around the fire barrel.
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Post by upthetown on Jun 30, 2017 23:41:18 GMT 1
They talk like they're an established premier league club on there.
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Post by TTCMatt on Jun 30, 2017 23:42:25 GMT 1
Christ, I always thought Brighton fans were more rounded than that. When did they turn into a bunch of silly twonks? Slating Mooy as an average Championship player (he's better than any centre mid I've seen play for them), and having a pop at Ince for his failure in the Prem. They seem to have short memories of Knockaert not being able to cut it in the prem with Leicester...
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Post by suttystolemymarsbar on Jun 30, 2017 23:49:16 GMT 1
Love it. Bring it on.
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Post by ldotm on Jun 30, 2017 23:50:49 GMT 1
Let them or anyone write us off at their peril. Nothing new here. After what we achieved last year, you'd have thought people would have started to realise with the chairman & manager we have that we have every chance of staying up. Will it be easy? No. Of course we could go down but we will give it everything and maybe just maybe may have another year of surprising people.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2017 23:55:31 GMT 1
They're just bitter we've jumped their party as the innovative addition to the Prem. They've just spunked £30m a year until they got over the line; we built a promotion team from hard work, cheap loanees and a brilliant style. Agreed, this was their big year and no-ones paying them any attention after our heroics. They don't have a particularly strong squad and don't appear to be attracting too many so far. I wouldn't be excited to have 'tied down Sidwell'. They'll need a lot better than Stephens/sidwell in centre mid you'd have thought.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Jul 1, 2017 0:02:36 GMT 1
Hope he signs & then smashes 'em them next season.. Cocky bastards!
They would be creaming themselves if they just signed Mooy.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jul 1, 2017 0:11:41 GMT 1
Think the fans at every club with any worries about avoiding the drop next season will be of the opinion that they are trying to avoid 2 relegation places, with the third already taken by Huddersfield.
It's that attitude that will make us staying up all the more sweeter!
All those trying and failing to go up last season learned the hard way not to under-estimate us. Hopefully there'll be a quite a few clubs in the prem who'll learn the same painful lesson.
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Post by jongoalmachinenewby on Jul 1, 2017 0:25:52 GMT 1
Have Brighton forgotten what we did to them in February already? Probably the most one-sided football match I have ever experienced. Possibly the best town performance I've ever seen. Brilliant evening that was!
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Post by Wings of a Duff on Jul 1, 2017 0:32:14 GMT 1
Thought this was going to be about Joe Lolley...
All these predictions can go on the home dressing room wall. Bring it on!
No fear, no limits UTT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 0:36:53 GMT 1
Think the fans at every club with any worries about avoiding the drop next season will be of the opinion that they are trying to avoid 2 relegation places, with the third already taken by Huddersfield. It's that attitude that will make us staying up all the more sweeter! All those trying and failing to go up last season learned the hard way not to under-estimate us. Hopefully there'll be a quite a few clubs in the prem who'll learn the same painful lesson. There's a lot of insipid go nowhere teams in the Prem, made corpulent on the money with no real ethos. Wagner is the new of English football and is gonna hit them like a storm.
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Post by 5kippy on Jul 1, 2017 1:15:57 GMT 1
Think the fans at every club with any worries about avoiding the drop next season will be of the opinion that they are trying to avoid 2 relegation places, with the third already taken by Huddersfield.It's that attitude that will make us staying up all the more sweeter! All those trying and failing to go up last season learned the hard way not to under-estimate us. Hopefully there'll be a quite a few clubs in the prem who'll learn the same painful lesson. What does Ian Hollaway think we will do?
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Post by ozterrier on Jul 1, 2017 2:03:37 GMT 1
They're talking a lot about us throwing money around. How much did they spend the past 3 or so years? They finally got up but it's a bit rich criticising how we're going about our business.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 2:21:01 GMT 1
They're talking a lot about us throwing money around. How much did they spend the past 3 or so years? They finally got up but it's a bit rich criticising how we're going about our business. Their last accounts, which don't include the whole of the 16-17 season, showed £28.5m losses. Ours were less than £2m.
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Post by ozterrier on Jul 1, 2017 2:24:13 GMT 1
They're talking a lot about us throwing money around. How much did they spend the past 3 or so years? They finally got up but it's a bit rich criticising how we're going about our business. Their last accounts, which don't include the whole of the 16-17 season, showed £28.5m losses. Ours were less than £2m. Oceans apart. Not that they should necessarily be concerned - if they've got a wealthy benefactor then more power too them. As long as they're not going down the Portsmouth route I don't know why they should care. Even more so, why on earth should they care about us?? If there's any club who's not going to piss money up a wall it's the famous Huddersfield Town
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 2:31:17 GMT 1
Their last accounts, which don't include the whole of the 16-17 season, showed £28.5m losses. Ours were less than £2m. Oceans apart. Not that they should necessarily be concerned - if they've got a wealthy benefactor then more power too them. As long as they're not going down the Portsmouth route I don't know why they should care. Even more so, why on earth should they care about us?? If there's any club who's not going to piss money up a wall it's the famous Huddersfield Town All clubs want to buy smart; cheap worldbeaters like Mahrez. We've been good at that relative to our division; Brighton's fear is that we will do the same in the Prem while they do the same thing they did in the Champ which is to throw money at 27+ players on big wages and hope to muddle through. All our rivals for relegation have to fear Hoyle and Wagner as a team.
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Post by ollybhafc on Jul 1, 2017 4:25:41 GMT 1
Oceans apart. Not that they should necessarily be concerned - if they've got a wealthy benefactor then more power too them. As long as they're not going down the Portsmouth route I don't know why they should care. Even more so, why on earth should they care about us?? If there's any club who's not going to piss money up a wall it's the famous Huddersfield Town All clubs want to buy smart; cheap worldbeaters like Mahrez. We've been good at that relative to our division; Brighton's fear is that we will do the same in the Prem while they do the same thing they did in the Champ which is to throw money at 27+ players on big wages and hope to muddle through. All our rivals for relegation have to fear Hoyle and Wagner as a team. Blimey. Since when did we become the big spenders exactly? Our losses have been high for reasons (tirelessly mentioned) that don't equate to having a particularly high wage bill and certainly not due to spunking money around. Last I checked our wage bill was around 11th in the Championship and we broke our transfer record (of 2M) last year by signing a defender for 4M inc. incentives. If you think that you have proverbially stolen our thunder by promotion you'd be mistaken, as BHA fans it is custom to value being seen as under the radar and the coming season appears to be no different - as we are neither the MAHOOSIVE club reclaiming their rightful place amongst the elite nor the (not so) plucky Bournemouth story. Thankfully most of the condescending media bellendry is directed your way. Some perspective needed here I think. The op has linked to a thread about a player that was hated on NSC long before Hudds declared any interest in him, not least because he played for a certain club knocking around the dregs of south london. As for comments suggesting you are throwing money around, that's just envy as we are not doing so ourselves (yet... hopefully).
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Post by morleyterrier on Jul 1, 2017 4:40:56 GMT 1
They're just bitter we've jumped their party as the innovative addition to the Prem. They've just spunked £30m a year until they got over the line; we built a promotion team from hard work, cheap loanees and a brilliant style. Agreed, this was their big year and no-ones paying them any attention after our heroics. They don't have a particularly strong squad and don't appear to be attracting too many so far. I wouldn't be excited to have 'tied down Sidwell'. They'll need a lot better than Stephens/sidwell in centre mid you'd have thought. Bring Deano on in the last 5 minutes when we play Brighton. I have no problem with that football Club but that dirty bastard Stephens needs taking out, big time. I haven't forgotten what he did to Hammill whilst playing for Charlton. It was an assault not a tackle.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 6:24:52 GMT 1
I think its very predictable that we have been written off already. Its comforting in a way in that anything we achieve is a bonus. Many teams are fearing for their Premier League survival before the season has begun and are looking, desperately for some hope of staying up. We are going about our business professionally and are building a team that will no doubt give its all, its a one off opportunity achieved on merit. We may go down, it is very possible and history shows new teams rarely survive but it wont be for lack of trying. I think we will have a very decent squad by the time the season commences and i think we will surprise a few teams. DW likes to rotate his team and this could be interesting, i suspect he may set up very differently when playing the top six, mid table teams and the relegation stragglers. Its going to be an adventure and im hoping the penny will drop for a few of our rivals very very soon. We are Premier League and long may it continue.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 7:03:08 GMT 1
As far as I'm concerned they can think what they like, I personally don't expect us to be anywhere near relegation.
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Jul 1, 2017 7:07:53 GMT 1
We'll finish above Brighton. Probably why they're shitting themselves.
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Post by Headless Chicken on Jul 1, 2017 7:21:55 GMT 1
I only read the first three pages, so it must presumably get far worse, as it didn't seem anything to get your knickers in a twist about.
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Post by leroy212 on Jul 1, 2017 8:06:38 GMT 1
They were getting excited when they tried to get mooy in January
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