Sh*t On at Brighton! (bruvvalee...@yahoo.co.uk)
> 4. Re: Sh*t On at Brighton! (Robert Heath)
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> Date: Sat, 1 May 2021 17:44:56 +0100
> From: bruvvalee...@yahoo.co.uk
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e stop them?"
The performance against Spurs will tell us whether this game was just a case of
too many injuries and too many other players off their game at the same time,
or a deeper late-season malaise.
Cheers!
Sean
-Original Message-
From: John Lee via Leedslist
To: Robert Heath
I think Brighton have consistently been playing well Rob, but of course they
simply couldn’t score, so why Alioski gave them an utterly daft penalty with
his arm around the leg is the root cause of yesterdays performance. That said,
I did see Llorente bollocking Ayling too - Ayling had a howler
I'm not going to rise to the baitbut I will say that it is
interesting that our two worst performances of the season have come against
Brighton. (And, having watched a lot of their games so that I could check
up on Mr. Rolls Royce Ben White I can also say that Brighton's best two
perfor
Agree re Bamford - nonsensical when we needed to score, and Rodrigo has proved
time and again he is not suited to being a lone striker. Sometimes Bielsa’s
stubbornness is legendary?
As for Roberts, whilst occasionally seeing some touches which indicate a
footballer lurks within, his utter lack
Hard to disagree with any of that John. Are we really so dependent on KP and
Raph?
We didn’t get started today. No movement for the man with the ball...so
anything we tried was always from a standing start. Just as well there’s a SM
boycott.
The subbing of Bamford was one of the strangest dec
Jeez, what a terrible performance - credit to Brighton for pretty much playing
us off the pitch - thank God they don’t have a decent forward!
Our man of the match - easier to start at the other end - Alioski was
shockingly poor, gave away a stupid penalty, and his substitution was his best
move