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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostMan Utd are coming into this game with an appetite due to their last lost at the Amex with a much stronger side and CH is reluctant to start his new players. It’s only going to end one way.
This is the Chris Hughton who took Brighton from battling relegation to the third tier to the Premier League. A managers whose team was written off by everyone but stayed in the Premier League without too much drama last season.
Maybe, just maybe, he knows a thing or two about managing a football club..
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostMan Utd are coming into this game with an appetite due to their last lost at the Amex with a much stronger side and CH is reluctant to start his new players. It’s only going to end one way.
De Gea, Ashley Young (perhaps Fellaini?) and Pogba (perhaps Mata?) from last season, subs: Shaw and Lingard. Lingard has played for Brighton at the Amex and Sanchez for Arsenal.
This Man United team is a completely different kettle, but most of fall they need the points. Brighton will be considerably weaker without Bruno and Izquierdo, my two favourite players.
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Solly March
Solly March may start? He never really got into his stride because of repeated injuries:
VIDEO: Solly March scores amazing goal for England Under-21s
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/video...z1810nce1ee5m7
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Originally posted by Seagull View PostI love how you're framing Chris Hughton as a bad manager because he is reluctant to start his new players.
This is the Chris Hughton who took Brighton from battling relegation to the third tier to the Premier League. A managers whose team was written off by everyone but stayed in the Premier League without too much drama last season.
Maybe, just maybe, he knows a thing or two about managing a football club..
This Brighton fan however believes CH is the one at fault for the loss against Watford and "framing CH as a bad manager", not me I'm just questioning to why the new players shouldn't start the 2nd game of the season against a top 6 team.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostIf you can read what I wrote and not read what you want to read you can see I never said anything about him being a bad manager (If I did please highlight.) The problem is why spend X amount of money on players your not willing to start against the bigger teams for a better chance of winning? Did you spend something million pounds for the new players to be decor or to help win you games?
This Brighton fan however believes CH is the one at fault for the loss against Watford and "framing CH as a bad manager", not me I'm just questioning to why the new players shouldn't start the 2nd game of the season against a top 6 team.
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Originally posted by ali8karimi View Postmaybe because new players need to adapt to the club ? Especially in EPL, ARJ had barely a pre-season with Brighton can't you wait a little bit? Hughton is a good manager , not starting immediately new players doesn't make him bad at all it's how things are done in football
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I think it all comes down to us Iranians wanting to see JB on the field of play. We would be more understanding with a manager when he clearly wants to give new comers time to adopt to a new team, tactics, surroundings and in some cases like JB, EPL pace & physics. Furthermore, no matter how high you pay for a player, you balance giving a chance to new comers against playing the old timers, everyone will get their chance, it’s a balancing act.
He will probably get few minutes against MU and if he didn’t, so what? MU or MC, there are still 36 more EPL and hopefully a number of Cup games to go. Be patient!sigpic
Long Live 3 Rang'e Iran
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostThis isn't only just based on JB, you have players like Montoya who are fully match fit due to playing in Valencia's pre-season friendlies who aren't starting. Again, no one is saying he is a bad manager... If his player aren't giving 100 than that's the players fault.
You used him not starring Jahanbakhsh and Bissouma last weekend as a reason for there only being one result this weekend. Thus you are criticising the manager. We probably we lose, but not because Hughton is a bad manager, or because Jahanbakhsh doesn't start, or because the players not giving 100%. We'll probably lose because United are one of the best clubs in the country and there is a big gap between the top 6 and the rest.
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostIf you can read what I wrote and not read what you want to read you can see I never said anything about him being a bad manager (If I did please highlight.) The problem is why spend X amount of money on players your not willing to start against the bigger teams for a better chance of winning? Did you spend something million pounds for the new players to be decor or to help win you games?
This Brighton fan however believes CH is the one at fault for the loss against Watford and "framing CH as a bad manager", not me I'm just questioning to why the new players shouldn't start the 2nd game of the season against a top 6 team.
The loss at occurred at Watford because the current team is not as good as it could be at dealing with pressing teams, still can't shoot (Dale Stephens miss), still can't defend corners, and the new full back Bernardo looked like he was not ready.
I don't think right back Schelotto can play as he did not make the first team squad. Suttner (left back) did instead. I do not think the squad restrictions do anything but cause selection mistakes. Hemed made the squad because the other number 9 forwards Andone, Locadia and Murray were all injured.
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