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View sa_eagle's Profile sa_eagle Flag Just outside Cape Town 18 May 17 6.31am Send a Private Message to sa_eagle Add sa_eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Leicester don't have a great deal of top flight history but that didn't stop them from winning the league last season

They have at least as much as us and that's a sh!t load more than the Seaweed.

 


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View bexleydave's Profile bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 18 May 17 8.35am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Alex1991

If Bournemouth survived and grew then Brighton can too. They have a decent chance of staying up next season, as 'Boro and Hull did this season.

When we got promoted this time I don't remember the pages here being as full of arrogance as the NSC pages are at the moment. Yes they went up automatically but it took them 4 season to get there after we went up. Why do they think it'll be so easy for them to stay up.

The facilities are good, the club is well run by all accounts, but the set up at 'Boro is excellent too. They should tread carefully.


They are, if "well run" means an owner who's able to spend £300m to get them to where they are now. Bolton appeared well run until Eddie Davies nearly sent them into administration with a £200m investment.

 


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View npn's Profile npn Flag Crowborough 18 May 17 9.16am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

I hate to back them in anything, but isn't it fair enough? Any club coming up has to focus first on survival, and to do that you need to finish above 3 teams. I'm fairly sure we did the same when we came up (all those years ago ).

As much as I now want us to push on, it's still always the first question I ask myself, and I've already started for next year - who can we finish above? I've currently got Brighton, whoever comes up through the payoffs, Watford, Burnley, Bournemouth, Swansea, Stoke then we've got the next tier which we can overtake very realistically: WBA, Leicester, WHU. All in all, I'm predicting comfortable upper-mid table next year (no drama please)

 

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View Part Time James's Profile Part Time James Flag 18 May 17 9.25am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Trouble is, the transfer window isn't open yet. Their current squad would have to be extremely lucky in many respects to finish anything other than bottom. But realistically, and even given their claims they won't spend, they almost certainly will strengthen. And unless we have a crystal ball, it's a bit hard to predict whether that'll be sufficient. Plus every club gets injuries which can make a big difference to some of the smaller clubs (which includes us).

At the moment it's fun to predict for them to go back down right away for a few reasons:
They've never been promoted to the Premier League before
They've little experience against Premier League clubs from past cup runs
They have a good Championship squad, but it was found out by some really weak teams last season
Their fans seem to have inflated expectations which is never good when you're realistically likely to lose more than half your games
The chairman claims they won't part with too much money to try to stay up

There's no guarantee though.

 




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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 18 May 17 10.09am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

They have a good Championship squad, but it was found out by some really weak teams last season

It can happen to anyone. Even the mighty Chelsea were "found out" to a comparatively weak team at Stamford Bridge recently

 

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View sa_eagle's Profile sa_eagle Flag Just outside Cape Town 18 May 17 10.20am Send a Private Message to sa_eagle Add sa_eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

It can happen to anyone. Even the mighty Chelsea were "found out" to a comparatively weak team at Stamford Bridge recently

Chelsea were "found out" once, the Seaweed let happen a few times more than that!

 


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View sa_eagle's Profile sa_eagle Flag Just outside Cape Town 18 May 17 10.25am Send a Private Message to sa_eagle Add sa_eagle as a friend

Originally posted by npn

As much as I now want us to push on, it's still always the first question I ask myself, and I've already started for next year - who can we finish above? I've currently got Brighton, whoever comes up through the payoffs, Watford, Burnley, Bournemouth, Swansea, Stoke then we've got the next tier which we can overtake very realistically: WBA, Leicester, WHU. All in all, I'm predicting comfortable upper-mid table next year (no drama please)

There is no "next tier" until you get to Everton in 7th when the gulf between them and WBA is huge. Between 8th and us is a mere 5 points. This is highlighted by the fact that despite looking like relegation fodder a couple of games ago we could finish as high as 11th.

 


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View Part Time James's Profile Part Time James Flag 18 May 17 10.28am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

It can happen to anyone. Even the mighty Chelsea were "found out" to a comparatively weak team at Stamford Bridge recently

Absolutely. It was in a list of other factors too. My point was, they should struggle, but it doesn't mean they will. Sadly.

 




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View OknotOK's Profile OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 18 May 17 12.36pm Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

EVery club has a few knobs but not sure I see too much wrong with most of the thread.

They are trying to identify whether there are 3 teams who will finish below them. We would have been looking at which clubs might finish below us when we came up?

They're not a well run club but they will make money in the premier league. Most clubs do. And they have a decent stadium with a potentially large fan base (and a number of second team supporters who will be desperate to see top flight football). Plus the owner has said he isn't going to spend big so they will have a (top tier) championship wage bill and £100m to come into the bank.

Now they are up, personally I am looking forward to the two games. It's been ages without a proper derby game. We need someone to hate again.

 


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View topcat's Profile topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 18 May 17 2.24pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

There is an excellent thread on there about Shane Long who they are rumoured to be interested in. I can't stand the bloke myself, which would make him perfect for them.

However, there is someone on NSC who thinks that he isn't good enough and what they need is strikers who can get close to 40 goals between them. That's Benteke and Lukaku to Brighton then!

 


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View iheartcpfc's Profile iheartcpfc Flag SE25 18 May 17 10.02pm Send a Private Message to iheartcpfc Add iheartcpfc as a friend

Originally posted by kennybrowns leftfoot

Surprisingly out of 8 pages only a handful said us!!!

I just think what a ridiculous thread to start by them but they're so up their own backsides and self righteous that it doesn't surprise me.

They truly believe that they are a giant of a club now. I would argue that Middlesbrough and Sunderland are a bigger club than them in terms of history, fan base, stadium, youth set up etc and look how badly they both sunk this season. And that was with Negredo and Defoe in their teams, who are miles better than anything Brighton have.

I'll just sit back and take it all in. I'll enjoy watching them slide this season and the ensuing meltdown on NSC!!

but Bwighton have padded seats man, f***ing padded seats. They are MASSIVE (apparently)...

 

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View Southampton_Eagle's Profile Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 18 May 17 10.38pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by iheartcpfc

but Bwighton have padded seats man, f***ing padded seats. They are MASSIVE (apparently)...

Massive fannies.

 

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