by brighton_royal » 08 Mar 2014 20:13
by RG7Fan » 08 Mar 2014 20:26
by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Mar 2014 20:28
by RG7Fan » 08 Mar 2014 20:32
Pepe the Horseman What was Roy's goal like?
by brighton_royal » 08 Mar 2014 20:37
Pepe the Horseman What was Roy's goal like?
by RG7Fan » 08 Mar 2014 20:45
brighton_royalPepe the Horseman What was Roy's goal like?
Good run in from the right and left footed strike from inside the box iirc. He was the one player that they really looked unable to control. Great game for him and a massively encouraging sign for us. If he stays fit and emotionally stable then we're in for a real treat until the end of the season.
by RG7Fan » 08 Mar 2014 20:48
brighton_royal Great game for him and a massively encouraging sign for us. If he stays fit and emotionally stable then we're in for a real treat until the end of the season.
by SHORT AND CURLY » 08 Mar 2014 20:51
by winchester_royal » 08 Mar 2014 21:10
We played some decent stuff there. I was massively disappointed with what we saw last week, but today there were signs of progress apparent again. Not least through the performance of Hector who looked very much at home at this level up against one of the best strikers in the league. He's composed, athletic, and sharp in the tackle. He's also 10x the footballer of the other centre backs. Very promising.
We should have won though. Not enough penetration in the final third meant we couldn't take advantage of some excellent buid up play. Guthrie is back to form, controlling things in the middle, and Drenthe was quite sublime in moments. Fitness still an issue though, NA made the right decision bringing him off so he's for Leeds. They'll love him up there.
Jobi's miss was typical McAnuff. Did well to break through, but absolutely no composure when it mattered. A massive opportunity missed and he knew it.
Happy enough with what was on display though, there's some light at the end of the tunnel again, which is all I really expected from this season.
Oh, and Brighton fans are the biggest bunch of bumtards that I've encountered this season. Reputation is well deserved.
by brighton_royal » 08 Mar 2014 21:15
by Royal Ginger » 08 Mar 2014 21:31
by brighton_royal » 08 Mar 2014 21:35
Royal Ginger How was Pearce today (before their sending off)? He's been shakey for the last few weeks. He wasn't mentioned much in the commentary, but that's often a good thing from a CB.
by Archie's penalty » 08 Mar 2014 23:10
by Struggle Pig » 09 Mar 2014 00:18
by RoyalBlue » 09 Mar 2014 04:09
SHORT AND CURLY Dreadful first half. Would have been 0-0 but for McCarthys clanger. Thats two now, although he did make a brilliant and his only save of the game on about 90 minutes.
by genome » 09 Mar 2014 04:10
Brighton head coach Oscar Garcia:
"The sending off completely changed the game. We had the match completely under control, we were 1-0 up and expecting a good second half.
"I'm proud of all of my players for the performance and how they competed against a big team.
"We showed great character and, even though we only had 10 men, we still created some good chances and could've won it."
by EarleyRoyal16 » 09 Mar 2014 07:05
by RG7Fan » 09 Mar 2014 09:10
RG7Fan It was left side of the goal - but maybe not near post as I said (I'm getting old).
by 3points » 09 Mar 2014 09:27
by blueroyals » 09 Mar 2014 10:05
3points ALF - 5- did nothing except get Greer sent off. Made a meal of the 2nd challenge and stayed down while ref booked him. Not sure he had a single chance, though our midfield have problems seeing his runs between the centre halves and full backs