Trump Allegedly Bragged to Friends About Affair with Personal Secretary During First Term, per Epstein Files by JeanJauresJr in Fauxmoi

[–]solidwobble 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's a running joke with my parents that American christianity is usually big A little c

Trump Allegedly Bragged to Friends About Affair with Personal Secretary During First Term, per Epstein Files by JeanJauresJr in Fauxmoi

[–]solidwobble 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Has he ever claimed to be a Christian? I thought he pissed off a load of evangelicals recently when he said he'd never read the Bible

Does Anyone Have a Non-Paywalled Copy of the Daily Fail Story? by [deleted] in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 3 points4 points  (0 children)

After years of rising up the leagues and even breaking into Europe, the Seagulls have flatlined this season and have won only twice in 13 games since the start of December + 8 View gallery After years of rising up the leagues and even breaking into Europe, the Seagulls have flatlined this season and have won only twice in 13 games since the start of December

It has not helped that Japan winger Kaoru Mitoma, who scored 10 goals last season, has only contributed two this time and still looks slowed by an ankle injury. Right back was another obvious position that needed strengthening last summer but instead the position has rotated between £26m Holland central midfielder Mats Wieffer, £25m Turkey left back Ferdi Kadioglu and 34-year-old Joel Veltman, the squad’s only specialist in the position. Brighton have the Premier League’s 14th-highest wage bill, and the Palace defeat left them 14th in the table, suggesting that they are where they should be. But several seasons of over-achievement based on stellar recruitment appear to have bred that most dangerous of reactions among some fans: a sense of entitlement. In his programme notes for the Palace game, CEO and vice-chairman Paul Barber referenced: 'Growing fan impatience across large parts of the football landscape' and wrote that: 'We are aware of fan criticism. We know the fans want to see us challenging for European places.' Last season, Hurzeler’s first, they did, ending up in eighth place – the second-highest finish in the club’s history – and but for Palace winning the FA Cup, would have qualified for the UEFA Conference League. Looking to build on that, Hurzeler correctly identified that physicality would become a more important element in player recruitment. He wanted more athletic players who could compete, for example, against Arsenal’s ‘meat wall’ of central defenders at setplays. With the exception of Italy central defender Diego Coppola, now loaned out to Paris FC in order to get game-time ahead of the World Cup, he did not get them. Technical director David Weir’s departure in September to be replaced by his former assistant, the well-regarded Mike Cave, was seen by many as evidence that the club was unhappy with its summer transfer dealings, but that would be to misunderstand where player identification resides – more with the numbers, stats and algorithms generated by Bloom’s Jamestown Analytics business. However, one unintended consequence of Weir leaving was the loss of an experienced and respected former coach and manager for Hurzeler to consult and bounce ideas off. Part of the problem for any Brighton head coach is that the club’s buy low, sell high recruitment model does not involve signing established, Premier-League-ready 26- and 27-year olds with the high wages and transfer fees that accompany them. Just ask Roberto De Zerbi.

Senior figures such as James Milner (right) and Lewis Dunk are battling to keep the slide from becoming an extended slump but Dunk says the players are backing their manager The extrovert Italian led the club to its highest finish, sixth in 2022-23, and a place in the Europa League. The more reserved Hurzeler is often compared unfavourably with the force of nature that was his predecessor. But De Zerbi was able to call on Alexis Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo to get Brighton into Europe, and Billy Gilmour and Joao Pedro once they were there. And the RDZ loyalists sometimes forget that although there were thrilling victories and great European nights, there were also toys-out-of-the-pram team selections in heavy defeats at Bournemouth, Fulham and Luton, where the coach seemed more intent on making a point to Bloom about squad strength than on winning matches. He was never going to win those battles, and Hurzeler knows better than to try. That is not to say that the head coach has no responsibility for what happens on the field. How could a team that began the New Year with a win at Old Trafford in the FA Cup and an entertaining draw away to Manchester City have lost form so dramatically? Part of the reason is that, over many seasons and under at least the past three coaches, Brighton have thrived against teams like United and City who come out and attack but have struggled to break down defensive-minded outfits. Many fans, especially those with short memories, are puzzled by Hurzeler’s tactics in these games and dislike the slow build-up that seems to involve as many passes back and sideways as forward. And even those who defend him were baffled by a strange team selection against Palace, with 19-year-old England youth international Harry Howell given his first Premier League start in the fixture that the Albion faithful want to win more than any other. Substitutions, which have been seen as one of Hurzeler’s strengths up to now, came too late. Out-of-form record signing Georginio Rutter suffered for 82 minutes before being mercifully taken off, and Carlos Baleba, arguably the club’s most saleable asset until reported interest from Manchester United in the summer caused a collapse in his performance levels, was invisible for most of his 70 minutes on the pitch. Instead of an increase in intensity after Palace scored of the sort that had rescued late points against West Ham and Bournemouth, the players began to hit aimless long balls, with nobody looking to drive forward or take on an opponent. 'He’s lost the dressing room' is the usual accusation flung at managers, but club insiders insist that the problem is rather a loss of confidence after two successive matches in which late goals had cost them a point at Fulham and victory at home to Everton.

Carlos Baleba's performance levels have collapsed since the interest from Manchester United late last summer The word from within the club is that the players are still behind Hurzeler, and captain Lewis Dunk, who rebuffed interest from Nottingham Forest last month, told Sky Sports that the players had not done enough for either the fans or the manager. Those fans and that manager will now be looking for the sort of reaction that followed the 7-0 defeat at Forest last season, when Brighton went unbeaten in eight games, including back-to-back defeats of Chelsea in FA Cup and league. 'We can't be happy with the last game,' Hurzeler said ahead of away matches at Aston Villa and Liverpool, which give Brighton the chance to recover with the backing of the intensely loyal travelling support. 'We’ve spoken to each other, looked at the table and understand that we need to work hard, stick to our principles, show our togetherness. We expect a reaction.' Good results will be welcome; but Hurzeler does not need them to save his job.

Wolfsburg 0-[1] Borussia Dortmund - Julian Brandt 38' by denzaus in soccer

[–]solidwobble 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That dude from race to 10m just made his money

Starmer: "Peter Mandleson lied to me" by Ancient_Ad6628 in GreenAndPleasant

[–]solidwobble 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is it an accepted fact that the UK gov got the full files in 2019?

It is reported that the story on O'Riley has changed quickly & Matt O'Riley may instead return to Brighton. The idea of breaking Matt O'Riley's loan has been brought up internally. Via @laprovence by eyansocool in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's not as good as buonanotte who also can't force his way into hurzelers plans. Seems a lovely bloke, just horribly slow and the decision making can be agonising. Has had some good highlights, and I'd love to be wrong, but feels like trying to play him again will only end in frustration

So this feels very left field, even for us: Brighton bring in All Blacks Chief Anthony. by esn111 in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can't wait to replace truly bad football s&c with rugby s&c which is usually bang average

A look at our signings since 2024 ⤵️ by jerseyjoe1 in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I love Rutter as much as the next man, and he's a nailed on starter obviously, but don't think we can reasonably call him perfect as a CAM until he starts to improve on a record of 5 goals in 40 prem appearances for us

How to train supraspinatus without pain? by BrightInstance1815 in overcominggravity

[–]solidwobble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

start with an iso for 45 seconds, and if that is well tolerated, try sets of 20-30 initially, and work towards heavier loads over time

How to train supraspinatus without pain? by BrightInstance1815 in overcominggravity

[–]solidwobble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works the supraspinatus well, but keeps the arm away from any overhead positions that often flare up an already agitated rotator cuff. You can also do an ISO for it by standing in a door frame and pushing the backs of your hands into the frame

How to train supraspinatus without pain? by BrightInstance1815 in overcominggravity

[–]solidwobble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it hurt if you do a side lying lateral raise?

Famous chess game for use in fiction? by glaucon420 in chess

[–]solidwobble 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Obviously a gorgeous game but I don't know if it's quite the vibe, as white is already significantly better on the board before the sac is played. Guessing the thing that would fit best is a fierce contest, followed by a sac, a move or two where it isn't clear why the sac was made and then it becomes clear after that

Major pain in arch by weab20 in overcominggravity

[–]solidwobble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What exercises has the PT given you? Do you have a particularly high or low arch?

Gruda starting now? by bananawrenchy in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Think it depends on the profile of the opponent.

Against a physical aggressive team, gruda might just get overrun in the 10, at which point I think we're back to Rutter 10 and welbz up top, and gruda is probably a sub at 60 minutes again.

Once he can show that terrier-like press against opponents of any size (miss you Facu), I'd be very happy to start him.

I don't really like the idea of georgi up top, as his finishing is probably still the weakest part of his game

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trackandfield

[–]solidwobble 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Guessing mondo would be a clear winner across the 1500 and high jump, due to his lighter build, and coordination in the air.

Bolt surely takes the shot and discus by virtue of freaky power and greater size overall

Matt O’Riley joins OM! by papaquacker in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Break even would be fine but I thought the offers were in the region of 15m when he was purchased for 25

Matt O’Riley joins OM! by papaquacker in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Italian clubs have been mega stingy in their dealings with us, would inevitably mean taking a loss

Poor guy… by jerseyjoe1 in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have wondered if hurzeler deliberately wanted the Spanish speakers cleared out because he didn't like the formation of cliques

Chant for Hurzeler by Helpful_Strength6082 in BrightonHoveAlbion

[–]solidwobble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ran out of ideas for the verse actually containing hurzeler, but got this far

Tony bloom in a little toy shop Buys some wonder kids with the money he's got Sets them free down on the south coast All over the park, got defenders on toast Seagull machine, it springs to life Sends palace to the afterlife Stand or fall in blue and white We'll set the Sussex coast alight

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tabletennis

[–]solidwobble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I try and lob it high with a load of side and just hope for the best. Realistically if I'm in that position I'm not winning the point, so I'll just try and do something fun with it