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We're Now a Proper Championship Club - Notes for Brighton
Friday, 27th Sep 2013 12:00 by HarryFromBath

HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Saturday's game by delving into their forums.

"This season, I have felt we are a proper Championship club. Over the past couple of seasons I have felt we were punching above our weight quite a bit of the time. Now I expect us to beat teams or be able to contain them."

"It was obvious we would get off to a slow start, and it was clear that we wouldn't know our true potential until at least October when injuries to key players cleared up."

Seagulls are thrilled with their current six-game unbeaten run, which has been achieved while carrying injuries and bedding in a new manager.

"I do think that this is the best squad we've had for many a year", "It has been a sound start and we've tightened up the defence in the last few weeks. Now let's see this attack, attack, attack philosophy from Oscar come into play".

Oscar Garcia

"Oscar is like a Poyet version 2.0. He has the tactical knowledge and ability to get us playing decent attacking and possession football. His substitutions change games, and every week in training is going to be a step forward with players at the moment."

"Poyet worked miracles at this club, and has got us into the fantastic position we are in now", "Hopefully Garcia can build on the foundations laid by Gus".

Many Gulls see the appointment of the former Barcelona youth and Maccabi Tel-Aviv coach as a next evolutionary step.

"We seem to be far less predictable under him than Poyet. I love the faster breaks and the way the team are closing down the opposition, rather than it being the other way around", "We have gear changes and a Plan B. We are playing at a faster pace and much more self-belief".

Some fans are more enthusiastic than others: "His humility, respect and calm demeanour make me shake my head in disbelief, because I see him as some Taoist Master. I may soon think he was born to lead Albion into Europe."

The Spanish Way of Playing

"We seem to have adopted the Spanish way of playing, in that nobody has a set position other than the keeper and the back four. Everyone else is free to interchange."

Brighton play 4-3-3 in possession and 4-5-1 out of possession with great fluidity in midfield: "It must be a nightmare for opposing managers picking a team to play against us. In our last two away games (goalless draws at Reading and QPR), we didn't play two out and out wingers, but packed the midfield. Today (a 3-1 win at home to Bolton) we play two wingers but with no big man up front."

"The formation depends on the strength and quality of the opposition. Garcia chose two wingers when he thought we wouldn't be over-run in midfield", "Gus wanted a big pitch and wingers getting chalk on their boots. Garcia's formation is a little narrower".

Injuries

"We haven't played anything near our best, but it is clear that we are steadily improving under Oscar despite a lengthy injury list." "Once everyone is back, this could really be a great season for us."

"With Liam Bridcutt, Andrea Orlandi, Jake Forster-Caskey, Kemy Agustien and Craig Mackail-Smith injured, Leonardo Ulloa suspended and Keith Andrews ineligible (against Bolton), this is a very good result."

Defence

"I wouldn't be surprised if we are the only team to leave Loftus Road and the Madejski Stadium this season having not conceded a goal."

"Two points — and no goals conceded — from two of the hardest away games we'll face this season is excellent going." "We look solid. We're not leaking goals."

Tomasz Kuszczak

Former Manchester United and Polish international keeper Tomasz Kuszczak "consistently makes top class saves", "His distribution can be wayward" and he "punches needlessly". The 31-year-old was also criticised for his indecision with Bolton's goal last weekend.

"The most improved player under Garcia has been Calderon, who has been a revelation recently". Right-back Inigo Calderon "always seems to be involved in attacks", "He has a knack of getting a killer goal when it's most needed", "Defensively he can be caught napping."

The 31-year old Spaniard "is a bit kamikaze, but he gives 100% and is a real talisman". "The former Alaves player "charges around like a musketeer", "I bloody well love the guy", "He's one of the nicest footballers I have ever met."

"It's no coincidence that we have not lost a game since Ward took up the left-back spot", "Since Ward turned up, everyone seems to know what they are doing", "Ward is a good defender, but he has no idea how to attack."

Republic of Ireland International "Stephen Ward isn't the best dribbler, but he plays at left-back with distinction."

He joined the Gulls on loan from Wolves for the season: "I am thankful that the club has found a good replacement for Wayne Bridge."

"Ward works better with LuaLua than Bridge did. Bridge bombing forward and overlapping meant that Kaz didn't always know what to do", "If Ipswich didn't have Cresswell, McCarthy would have snapped Ward up."


Matthew Upson

"Keeping Matthew Upson was one of the most important things we did this summer." The Suffolk-born former Ipswich youth player and England international is "positionally superb. I feel less concerned when we are under pressure as I just know Upson will tidy up".

"He is a class act", "Upson and Germaine (Greer) have been very solid in recent away games in the middle of the back four. Long may it continue."

The 34-year-old former Stoke player "brings out the best in Greer and they are making a good centre-back partnership."

"Gordon Greer was calmness personified." The team captain and former Swindon centre-back "is in a rich vein of form at the moment", "Why people criticise his passing is beyond me." The former Swindon man "has been sensational this season. He has been a rock".

Central Midfield

"Our midfield is ridiculously good now. Most of my life has seen the Albion mostly have powder-puff midfielders."

"Our passing against QPR was as slick as ever especially in our own half under pretty intense pressure."

Andrew Crofts had a "typical robust all action display, getting involved a lot" against Bolton, "Crofts' steel has made a real difference this season. He does a lot of the ugly stuff without getting the praise he deserves". The former Budgie and Wales international is "Mr Consistent".

Kenny 'Langoustine' congratulated by Andrew Crofts

Former Swansea player Kemy Agustien "seems slow and lacks mobility", "Fitness and confidence are massively important, and clearly big Kemy is struggling for both". "He has taken up some excellent positions, but has not been found quickly enough in the games I have seen."

"The chap next to me referred to him as ‘Kenny Langoustine'. He will be known as this to me for ever more." The 20-year-old Dutch player is not quite a household name yet.

"This will be a pivotal season for (19-year-old youth product and stepson of former Blue Nicky Forster) Jake Forster-Caskey as to whether or not he'll make the grade with us."

"He's a busy player and is very good at retaining possession", "He drifted in and out of the game (against QPR)."

"Liam Bridcutt brings toughness, sheer presence and unstoppable tackles to midfield." The 24-year-old Scotland international is the fulcrum of the Gulls midfield. He may well feature for the first time on Saturday since early August, having been out with a groin injury.

"I'm wondering how we can fit Bridcutt, Ince and Andrews into the same team. It's a great problem to have."

Ince and Andrews are really making their mark on the Seagulls' season. Most supporters think that these three will propel the team up the table, with Andrews in a more advanced role.

Rohan Ince

Rohan Ince was many Gulls' man of the match last weekend against Bolton. The former Chelsea youth player "barely put a foot wrong and won almost every header. He shows real maturity beyond his years", "He's strong, composed and quick", "The kid can play."

Rohan Ince

"I cannot remember seeing a more promising young player coming through in all of my 35-plus years of watching the Albion", "I cannot recall a youngster making such an impact for us so soon in his career, so forgive me if I am excited about what the future might hold."

"Ince has a foot like a sledgehammer", "At the age of 20, the guy is absolute quality", "He adds a physical element to our side that I haven't seen for a while. He will be our Yaya Toure", "I like the cut of his mustard", "The new Patrick Vieira keeps getting better and better."

"I don't think Oscar Garcia has been given enough credit for converting Ince into a midfielder when he was originally signed as a young centre-back. This is a great example of his experience working with young players (at Barcelona)."

"His positioning is first class most of the time", "Ince looks much more of a box to box midfielder compared to Bridcutt's holding role. His first instinct is to drive into space with the ball."

"It seems pointless Chelsea having a youth team is they let the likes of Ince and Bridcutt slip through the net, but their loss is our gain."

Keith Andrews

"Andrews played brilliantly (against QPR)", He's really mobile, always wants the ball, always has a picture of the game and never gives the ball away". The Republic of Ireland international "was our midfield general today".

Keith Andrews

The former Ipswich loan signing has been allowed to go out on loan for the season by Bolton after Jay Spearing arrived at the Reebok Stadium. Most Seagulls believe that the Bolton (and former Palace) manager Dougie Freedman has really blundered.

"I can't for the life of me understand why Bolton let him go", "Freedman dropped a clanger big time on this one", "I f****** love this guy. Freedman once again shown up for the awful manager he is", "Big mistake, Dougie, big mistake."

"Andrews steadies everyone else", "I like the calm intelligence Andrews brings", "He moves the ball around quickly and accurately. He does the simple things almost perfectly. He has been an outstanding addition."

Wide Midfield

"I'm a bit concerned in case ‘Spanish Dave' will have one of his Granddad games", "I am worried about him", "Lopez is a shadow of the player he was last season", "He just needs more confidence in his ability", "Dave has to learn to stop jumping out of every tackle".

The form of former Athletic Bilbao midfielder David Lopez is a source of wide concern: "We need to drop Spanish Dave. He has been shocking so far this season", "His set pieces are a shambles".


Will Buckley
"Will Buckley still has a long way to go, but is getting back to his best". The former Hornet "was unplayable for a ten minute spell" on the right flank against Bolton, and "showed last year's form in the second half of the game", "His touch, deception and skill need to be utilised more".

"I love Buckles and rejoice heartily when he strokes a net bulger", "His crosses always tend to be dangerous", "He often bends and breaks the back line with a run, and then turns to see no one has spotted what he was up to".

"In losing possession and switching to a 4-5-1, Buckley is a waste of time defensively", "At times, Buckley tucks in with the striker as a partner, and it leaves LuaLua more freedom to cut inside and run at centre backs instead of full-backs".

"Is there a player in the squad more entertaining to watch?" On the left flank, ex-Newcastle winger Kazenga LuaLua "consistently terrorised the Bolton defence", "Bolton put three defenders on him and he still went through them like a hot knife through butter".

"KLL's strength is short bursts of power in ball control, shooting and crossing. He would be a better all-round player is he could temper the power that can make him one dimensional", "Quite how he could still be sprinting at 90 minutes is beyond me".

"LuaLua is so frustrating. He does the difficult thing of beating the player and then he puts in a terrible cross", "When he cuts inside and shoots with his right, his shot can be awesome. Leave him on the left and encourage him to cut inside more".

"He's on fire, but he's very right-footed. That's why his crosses are poor", "However, we are more likely to score from one of LuaLua's crosses than one of his shots".

"The addition of Conway means we have enough wide options". The Scotland international "had his arm raised in apology to his team-mates after every pass against QPR (in his debut)", "Conway didn't go past his player once and constantly passed the ball backwards".

"One of the worst debuts I've ever seen and he appears to only have one foot". The Seagulls signed left winger Craig Conway on loan from Cardiff until December, and he is still finding his feet: "He's understandably not in tune with the rest of the team yet."

Strikers

"It seems shooting practice was shunned again this week. When will we at least start putting 40% on target? A lack of bloody accuracy seems to have been our biggest problem this season", "We have lots of possession but again no end result".

"As so many say, our potency in front of goal is the issue", "There's a reason we had 66% possession against Bolton in the first half and no shots on target, and that's because we never attack in enough numbers".

A lack of a consistent goalscoring threat is the only consistent criticism voiced by fans: "We are lightweight up front when Leonardo Ulloa is missing."

The Argentine striker, who joined this summer from Almeria in Spain, was sent off against Reading and is suspended for Saturday's game.

Leonardo Ulloa gets sent off against Reading

"Barnes works very hard with bugger all help". With Craig Mackail-Smith also injured, Paulton Rovers youth product Ashley Barnes, who joined the Gulls from Plymouth in 2010, has been leading the line.

"Barnes links up well, although he doesn't get much by way of scoring chances", "Not much comes his way, but his flick-ons were quality", "He was far too isolated but working his socks off". This lack of support for the striker was repeated in so many comments.

Brighton Fans' Views of ITFC and the Game

"We beat Ipswich comprehensively last season. I hope we do the same again", "I'm hoping Ipswich will be spooked by last season's result at Portman Road", "Play Andrews as an attacking midfielder at Ipswich and he is bound to score".

"Historically, we haven't done well at Ipswich. If Garcia can get three points, it will be impressive, especially with a limited forward line", "The Ipswich game is a specific game, like QPR and Reading away. I wouldn't expect such a crazed attacking display there".

"McCarthy is doing at Ipswich what he does so well wherever he goes. He's turning a Championship team into a hard team to beat and making the home ground a fortress". Many Seagulls are quite apprehensive about Saturday's match.

I will update the forum on Saturday morning with their more immediate thoughts on the game.

Websites

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MaySixth added 12:08 - Sep 27
Fully expecting to lose tomorrow.

Town 1-2 Brighton
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MaySixth added 12:09 - Sep 27
Hope I am wrong!
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Lathers added 12:30 - Sep 27
You'd expect us to turn over Millwall, Boro and Yeovil at home, but a decent outfit with a bit of flair and class, like Brighton, will open us up enough times to take the points. If I were Mick I'd treat this like an away game and try to grind out a point. Maybe pack the midfield. I can see a repeat of last season unless we hit them on the counter.
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TR11BLU added 12:33 - Sep 27
This has draw written all over it.
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JWM added 12:46 - Sep 27
Shades of 1992 last home game of the season.... Let's hope so!
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tractorblue99 added 12:54 - Sep 27
This is going to be a tough game and it won't be easy on the eye from our point of view. Grind out a result, I'll be pleased with a point.
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charsfield added 12:55 - Sep 27
is it just me or are the members of the brighton board ever so slight a bunch of smug c@#nts
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JWM added 13:07 - Sep 27
Just shows how far we have sunk over the last few years when we are nervous about getting a result at home against Brighton!
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bluefeast added 13:14 - Sep 27
we will lose as we will not score and brighton will ,this game will be the catalyst for MM to bring in lone players with zip and guile .We don't score as we are to predictable in attack ,players playing within themselves with no off the cuff improvisation otherthan DM who does exactly that and is a threat. COYB
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Walk_the_Wark added 13:25 - Sep 27
Brighton have a manager with tactical nouse and an attacking style- lucky them!!! 0-2
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PYBlue added 13:36 - Sep 27
They will stuff us tomorrow with our hoof football. I'm going for a 1-3 Brighton win
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JCBLUE added 13:58 - Sep 27
2-1 Town, great article Harry.
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gazzmac4 added 14:25 - Sep 27
Great article as always.

We arent tending to give away too many goalscoring opportunities at the moment which is to the enternal credit to Cressy, Chambo, Tommy and CB so their lack of fire power and apparent accuracy up front could stand us in good stead.

I also cant see Greer and Upson being the quickest at the back so DMcG could do well up there. Would like to see wordy get a good run out but not sure how likely this will be.

Still think it will be a 1-1 but if we can snag an early goal and get on the front foot early then our confidence as a result of our home form in 2013 could get us a win!

COYB's!
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BillBlue added 15:50 - Sep 27
This might just be a very good game, if nothing else it will tell us quite a lot about ourselves. Thanks Harry for a really good read. Yes, I too sensed a bit of snugness in those posts so perhaps we might just upset the apple cart, let us hope so!
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IvorFeeling added 16:11 - Sep 27
Whilst I never expect us to win every home I know we can be confident now at home. We are a top 6 at home but a bottom 3 team away - that's not my words but the stats of the last 10 home and 10 away games.

We lost to Leeds when we should have been out of sight after 30mins and I do think we will beat Brighton. This is a completely different team from our new years day experience.

Can't make it tomorrow but will be listening in COYB.
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ericclacton added 21:03 - Sep 27
Ten out of ten Harry, tough game tomorrow they are a vastly improved outfit.
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tractorboyz82 added 22:09 - Sep 27
We will struggle tomorrow will be happy with a point at least we have Alan lee to stick on!!
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