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yeah they are good but lets face it mate, they are on 62 points which is great and a couple semi finals.
the styles is great, they were the second best side we played domestically after city (better imo than arsenal) but they still only delivered 62 points
the issue for me is not the decisions they have made, not the manager and not the players staying. Its the glass ceiling on wages. IMO ferguson will be huge for brighton and nobody will pay for mitoma.
the next step is almost impossible for clubs when the vultures are circling constantly.
100%. I guess it’s like West Ham, newcatsle, Leicester, villa have done. Try and break into that top 6 to secure a European place but to do that you generally need 1 or 2 of the traditional top clubs to have an off season. I’m not sure of the stats but I think it’s prob been a while since the ‘big 6’ ended up 1-6 so there is generwlly a spot up for grabs.
Once you’ve got that too 6 spot you’re going to subject to losing your players so it’s how good your forward planning is and brightons is pretty good to be fair to them.
I think every clubs outside those 6 (maybe 7 with newcatsle now) has to be trying to get some sort of European football or win a cup. If you can do that then fans will be thrilled. If you can keep doing that on a consistent basis then suddenly you become an attractive team but you’re right, you’re always fighting s battle to keep top players who will move for higher wage.
Hoe long can you work smarter than your rivals for? Saints did it for s while, got picked apart and then stopped being able to bring those new players in and have drifted down. I think relegation over 2/3 years for anyone outside the ‘big 6’ and Newcastle has to be real with the way players and managers get snapped up by those above. As leciester have shown easy to go from 5th, 5th, 8th to 18th in 4 seasons.

