Brighton is an example of a club which is run well from top to bottom. It’s not just about getting a good manager. Every person in the club is following the same path to success.
@@antilysisgaming5646 lmao they have waited decades for their trophy bud, I don't think they're in a rush. Sooner or later they're gonna get it anyway.
@@antilysisgaming5646 teams that desperately want a trophy live in the short term, band aid fixes so they compete year to year. *cough cough* Man U *cough cough* I’m not even a devoted Brighton fan but they’ve developed a system based around tactics and smart recruitment that’s already proven to not rely on important big names to compete. They are well on their way to a trophy while actually growing each season.
Brighton have sold their best players just to get better, and they've done it twice. Cucurella, Bissouma and Trossard last year and now Caicedo and Mac Allister. I've never seen recruitment as ridiculously good as this To beat a United team at Old Trafford worth hundreds of millions with a Starting XI that cost £16 million is just wild. They can lose all their best players, their managers and background staff and still progress in spite of that. Fair play to them and Tony Bloom
The jury is still out on whether they are better than last season, we've only played a handful of games and they haven't played anyone of note yet. Yes, that includes ManU. They've lost to West Ham though. They beat ManU last season. Lost both to West Ham iirc, hammers are just a stylistically difficult team for them. I think the squad is weaker this year. However, certain players have progressed year on year - Mitoma for example has more end product and some impressive finishing leading to goals. They've had an extra season to perfect and automate their system, but other teams are more aware of it at the same time. I want to see them play the big boys to figure out if they're as good as they were. The fact they haven't nose dived is impressive. People will point to Southampton as a club with a similar model that eventually ran out of 'hidden gem' players and managers to sign, but I think Brighton have a better chance long term if their back office staff aren't poached and the owner stays alive and in situ.
This is correct. Tony Bloom literally uses “money ball” style method of recruiting which is heavily based on stats. Tbf that’s how the man has made his fortune so it’s no surprise how well he’s implemented it on the team and recruiting, yielding amazing results
@@kilokay5506 Using data in recruitment =/= moneyball. Moneyball implies building a team around undervalued qualities and therefore undervalued players. In football, this would be something like playing with two 10s (something a small club in Spain is doing) because teams don't play with 10s anymore and so they're undervalued. That's not what Brighton does. They just find very good players for not a lot of money with a ridiculous success rate. Data-driven? Yes. Moneyball? No.
I’ve been a Brighton fan since 2011, and ever since 2013/14 when we finished in the playoffs I had hope we would make it to the premiership, but this club has blown my expectations away and I’m just happy to be here.
Also an Arsenal fan and this club is so intelligent on where to go in search for talents and honestly I think they could definitely get champions league IF they keep this form up
Clubs like Brighton make football much more exciting and increase the overall competition in the premier league as well. Absolutely loving their style of play. Big ups.
@@ammarharith5512 ironically enough its simply not pressing and staying disciplined in a mid or low block lol, but thats not really what klopp likes to do
brighton doesnt have any star players. They just have players. They use data science to find the perfect player profile for their team and plug that hole. They could sell their entire team and within a season or two they would have a european competing team again that functioned just as it did before.
I was born and raised in Brighton during the dark years when the club played their games at the athletics track five minutes away from where I lived. I have a photograph of my dad and I presenting the player of the year/month award to Bobby Zamora when I was tiny. It's safe to say they've come a long way since then 😂
I think there’s a few people that can be massively credited here for Brighton’s success, with Tony Bloom and the Brighton Recruitment team being two very important parts. The way they’ve driven this team forward is so commendable, they Always have a nearly like-for-like replacement on players ready for when their big stars head to the “bigger” teams.
@@MrJarrydLee They'll never be "big" - no one wants to go to Brighton and be attacked by and shat on by seagulls. They've got a fantastic chance to be big in terms of sporting achievement modulo resources, a place where wonderful players develop, pure entertainment etc. Very likely they'll continue being people's second favourite team - nearly always a good watch and patently inoffensive. Biggest risk is running out of managers. RDZ is spectacular. Good chance big, historic clubs will be in for him sooner or later. I'm not sure there are many managers out there who wouldn't be a non-negligible step down.
@@S.H.E.A Yeah, being beaten by Chelsea is very embarrassing these days. That said, Brighton played squad players in key positions and missed two stone cold sitters before Chelsea contrived to score when Chelsea gave away the ball on the edge of their D under pressure. Any other day Brighton walk away with an easy win.
I think Villa might have figured them out. 🙂 Brighton are quality. The number of non-Brighton fans that praise them speaks volumes for the amount of respect they’ve earned.
@@GIBBO4182 If you think Chelsea won't turn up you're wrong. Chelsea have the third best attacking statistics in the league, only Arsenal and Man City have created more chances/have a higher xG. All it takes is the goals to come and Chelsea will shoot up the table. Goals WILL come in these big matches, because players care more for them. Which is an issue to sort out.
I think your last segment is pretty important. Brighton are absolutely flying right now, but all it takes is a couple of mistakes, maybe some bad luck, and you might be facing relegation. It's quite fickle and hard to stay at the top, only the well entrenched, rich teams are somewhat stable.
As a new fan to EPL and a Brighton Fan since September of last year, it's challenging to watch them have key players injured. The challenge is that the key players are under 22. It's a lot of games now that they have Europa League, and right now hopefully after the Draw on Thursday they can begin to come around. I don't know if they can make it out of group stage, but, it would be nice if Tony Bloom would ADD some prove talent that is quality, not just young talent he hopes to sell.
As someone from the south of England I grew up listening to BBC radio Surrey and they often play their matches, all these years later I'm glad I'm a seagull.
Our second season we were very lucky to stay up - very lucky. From here onwards it's important for the team to stay up and slowly grow their supporter base, especially their international supporter base.
It’s 1998, most kids in my primary school are Man United supporters, so I was drawn to a team with a small stadium and no budget, but a team that could mix it with the big boys and had a knack for unearthing unknown gems of players and playing sexy football (Arsenal). This is a convulated way of saying that if I were a kid right now, I’d probably support Brighton.
i remember playing premier manager 98 with friends on my pc, i was scarborough and a friend was brighton. (we chose teams from the lowest league) he got them to them prem before i got scarborough there, it amazes me to see that they have got all the way thru the leagues just like back then on the game.
Over the last few years I have been paying more attention to how a club is run, how much money they spend, the drama, how that translates to the pitch, all of it. These are now strong factors for my fandom. I've been keeping an eye on Brighton for a little while now and I like them more and more every day.
As an Argyle fan I have nothing but love for Brighton. Both sets of fans have helped each other in the past when each were going through financial struggles and to see Brighton being so well rum and in such a great spot is brilliant to see. Long may it continue for Brighton
To sell your 2 best midfielders in the off season and continue to look just as strong, if not better at the start of the next season…. Well that’s just damn impressive. You can’t help wanting Brighton and big Ange to do well, just not beat your own team 🥲 YNWA❤
Brighton - yeah, absolutely. Spurs? Nah. Am I the only one getting annoyed by the popular insistence that "Big Ange" is the second, flabby ozzie coming of the messiah? Always loved Son as a player though, want him to do well personally. Was always undeservedly in Kane's shadow, now has a chance to be main man, albeit belatedly.
@@paulie-g well being a flabby Aussie myself I’m all for Ange getting spurs back in the top 4. He’s just a good person, hard not to admire is humility.
@@beauallen9872 It's the Football Jesus thing that irks me. I wouldn't mind it at all *if and when* he has a body of work to justify it. They've played 6 games, and this started after 1 or 2. Spurs are playing decent footy in patches and they look like they're feeling their way towards a defined style of play. That's good, but it's the minimum job requirement for a top 6 manager (notwithstanding Poch and Ten Hag failing that test) and hardly, on its own merits, worthy of the superlatives being bandied about.
@@paulie-g I get your point but I think the superlative come from being able to step into the job, change the entire structure. Get the players feeling positive and then to start undefeated whilst trying to play this new system. All whilst losing your captain and main avenue to goal 2 days before the season starts. Spurs have excuses to be performing like Chelsea, but instead have found ways to get results. Also think of the coaches spurs have brought in previously and struggled from day dot.
@@beauallen9872 Yeah, i get that, but it's only been a few games. Coaches who've done more with less, like RDZ at Brighton or Emery at Villa, got far less praise at the same stage, and arguably even now. I get that Spurs fans are thirsty and I don't begrudge them the excitement, I just don't get why neutrals and media hopped on the hype train
Great watch as always! I always love seeing well run clubs get rewarded. They may not win anything but they are showing how smaller clubs can be run well and punch above their weight class.
*Granted there's a lotta money in the PL so it may be harder for clubs across Europe to replicate but it's still nice to see when done well coz a lot of clubs have similarly done this across Europe but weren't able to make it last as the PL money got bigger and bigger and they eventually started losing out on some of those shrewd buys to club's like Brighton. And you hit the nail on the head, they aren't spotting talent that noone else is seeing, they are just able to get it over the line the way club's like Atalanta, Monaco, Dortmund, Sevilla used to do.
Tony Bloom also owns Royale Union Saint Gilloise, a Belgian club who had the same upset run as Brighton. Union SG hasn't played in Jupiler Pro League (Premier League of Belgium) since their relegation in 1972, and even spent most of the years in the lower-tiered Belgian football. Bloom took the control of this club in 2018, and they made a surprise return to the top-tier 3 years later. On their historic return to top-tier, they defied against all odds, even winning the regular season of the Jupiler Pro League. Even though this competition is quite different than Premier League, where the outright winners was determined by a playoffs, at which they only finished 2nd behind Club Brugge, Union SG fared even better in European competitions. Despite being eliminated by Rangers in the qualification round of Champions League, they made its European debut in Europa League group stage. Yet again, Union SG defied against all odds again, topping the "Group of Death" that contained Malmo, Braga, and Union Berlin; with the latter being Union SG's opponents in both group stage and the knockout round. They only lost to Bayer Leverkusen, but the first leg away from home was not too bad as it ended 1-1. I guess this club inspired a lot for Brighton to achieve even more success in both top-flight and Europe.
I am a Chelsea fan ( and from the Caribbean) ............ when I look at Brighton and how well that squad is constructed and run...................VOODOO magic............my only rationale explanation for Brighton's excellent recruiting and the attractive football they play with the budget they have..........VOODOO MAGIC
Wow it feels like only yesterday that I was running around my house celebrating after Sheffield Wednesday beat Brighton in the playoff semi-finals in 2016. Fair play to Brighton for the transformation they’ve gone through since then. If you’d asked anyone which of those two teams would be in the premier league in 2023 no one would’ve said Brighton.
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Been a Brighton fan ever since they first made it to the Premier League, mainly due to my brother in law being born in Brighton. It was a rough start for them but boy have they come a long way. In the beginning it was a relegation battle, but now they more comfortably make it to the top. Finishing 9th in 21/22 to 6th the next season is definitely an improvement. Seeing them being 3rd after 6 games is a sight to see. Especially how they've scored the most goals out of anyone, even City. It'll be a tough battle for Brighton to win the league this year. But honestly, the odds are far better than before.
Tifo IRL has done a similar video on Brighton and they go into detail how Brighton's development plan is particularly enticing for young players. They sort of see it as doing a Masters in football. And most of those players will get "placed" in the big clubs of Europe. So it is a win win.
this is just an example of how football clubs should be run. On surplus , every time, basing things on squad homogeneity, good spirits, no stupid arrogant stars ruining the locker room, perfect recipe. Good on them
De Zerbi was GREAT pick! Smart enough to create, humble enough to respect and embrace the people and the club. He will get them far, take it from an italian, who has watched De Zerbi as a player (and a very good one, albeit at a lower level) and as a Manager, for years
Proud my local club are seeing the fruits of their labour. They have been my team for 36yrs. From watching them in the 4th division to now has been a wild ride. This is a team that really value its fans and understands what this club means to them. I just hope success doesn’t take that away..
As an arsenal fan, I consider Brighton to be genuine rivals this season. They are hunting for a UCL spot and by the looks of things they are well on their way to getting it. Top 4 battle is real. Can’t wait for our fixture, the football quality is gonna be 🔥
Brighton is making so many things right it's hard not to root for them. Well, that and as a Chelsea fan I'm just looking behind bars at how a well run club does it. That little point about their scouting really makes me hopeful that here in Costa Rica we catch the lightning in a bottle and Brighton does an offer for our best national player in our league, Carlos Mora. He needs to go to Europe, he's too good.
You can't help but admire a club that is well run, knows what they want and goes after it. I sometimes get this negative feeling about them though. Like they won't be there for a long time. Like they will fall off soon. Tbh, I don't know whether I care about them enough to hope they keep this up for a long time. It feels a bit difficult to sustain this kind of run especially when you're a club like Brighton. But at this point and current time, Brighton have my full respect for what they're doing so far.
Brighton feels very much like a team managed in a style like most top clubs in Germany do, or are expected to. Buy young exciting prospects and build up value that will be sold for revenue. No unlimited credit cards like Chelsea, City, Utd or many other prem clubs and no boring park the bus like many Serie A sides do.
The biggest factor for me is the atmosphere and feeling of togetherness around the whole club, not just the first team. We’ve had our fair share of terrible signings and underwhelming youngsters come through , and even the well received ones; cucurella, sanchez, ben white - all seemed very overhyped to me. Made to look better than they were because of the squad as a whole. When everyone at the club is happy from the bottom to the top, the players on the pitch will shine. Add to that an owner that loves and supports the club, not just a glorified bank, and you’ve got a good thing going. But we will fall from grace. Mistakes will be made. Remember Sami hyypia…
Don't knock Sami. One of my favourite players and a fantastic human being. Not a particularly good manager though, granted. To be fair, he offered his own resignation iirc, so at least he took full financial responsibility for his performance, which is rare in the modern game. This "make players shine" thing is a Brighton superpower. The system makes them shine, yous then cash in, the buying club (usually) is then left wondering wtf happened. It's a brilliant business model. However, it is dependent on clueless clubs/owners. So I guess you'll be alright while Boehly is around unless he twigs that he's gonna get strung up if he buys another thing from Brighton that makes Chelsea worse. The thing is, Brighton spend so little on players in fees and wages that any mistakes are never catastrophic. What I wonder is whether this can continue. We all know the "big 6" get a tax on fees for players they buy and it's so universal that they really can't just shop elsewhere. I wonder if selling clubs will twig that if Brighton are inquiring, their player must be better than anyone thought and start raising prices on yous too ;) Well done though. Genuine pleasure to see a club do things the right way and succeed. From a Liverpool fan.
@@TyrannicalTortoise Can only do that while the going is good though, and at a club like Brighton that no one feels strongly about, but fair play. It's just there are numpties around that get players banned from city centres, so no wonder we get less interaction now. I could only imagine what would happen to an owner.
i'm not british, i've discovered brighton as a kid, playing video games (they were the demo team in sierra's usm2, if any old ms-dos player remembers ;) ). it was in 1996 and the club somehow stuck with me. since i couldn't follow english lower division results back then, i mainly tracked the team through every single fifa and football manager i could. i didn't care about madrid or munich, i wanted to be brighton. i wanted to make them the best team in the world...... for years, i had no clue that they almost died in 1997, that they were forced to play 100km from home, that a boyhood fan bought the club one day, or any of these things. i dove into the history when i woke up one day and saw they were going to play in the premier league. and i swear, what i've learned since then and what i've been seeing, now an adult with easy access to any football league in the world and never having missed a single seagulls game retransmission since 2017, is *madder* than any witchcraft i've ever conjured in any video game. and i'm loving every second of it.
You may not be a smart man, but you are eminently reasonable and balanced, and you understand well that causality is not usually so simple. These things make you a wiser man than most talking heads on any subject on any platform. Kudos to you and all those who have had a hand in your education, formal and informal. 😊
I like your description of everything, BHA have been a nuisance especially against City. (MD 38 where they scored 1st but we won 3-1). I'm not a smart man too but you really make me smarter with all these information.
In my opinion, Brighton is the best example of what the English system has to offer: owned by a fan who makes decisions based on what’s best for the club, not his wallet.
Im such an admirer of brighton. As a kid, i went to a blades game at home where they lost 2 1 to brighton and brighton were bottom of the championship. Theyve come a long way and i love watching the bigger teams tear their hair out about it. Look at chelsea, theyve spent the last year rinsing them of players and staff and it hasnt worked
That was a nice video, thank you for making that. I of course hope that Brighton remain in the PL and that they keep on progressing forward and upwards it is though an unpredictable league and football is that also. But as a fan I have to believe, remain positive and send good vibes ❤
would love to see a video on brentford esp considering the past relationship of tony bloom and matthew benham. plagued by injuries rn but it’s been amazing watching them the past few years. up the beeeees 🐝🐝❤️🤍
Brighton is a GREAT example of a well ran club and I hope clubs like them along with other clubs continue to challenge the big clubs of Prem. Makes the league even more interesting than it already is
Had it not been for rules like FFP, teams like Brighton would likely have gotten competitive far sooner. I do actually think that football needs a cap space system similar to what the NBA and NHL has. It is a far more balanced system as popular teams(Man U, Liverpool, Madrid, Chelsea etc do not have more of an advantage then teams like Brighton, and teams of a similar and smaller stature regardless of the league.). sure some stars and future stars would still choose more popular markets due to location, history etc. But it would even the playing field a lot.
Im a fan from the US getting more into football as it becomes more available over here. Looking for a team for the first time in any sport since I'm fortunate enough to live by a city that has a long history in all our major four leagues. Don't want to be a glory chaser, so the rich 6/7 are out. I want to root for Luton, but don't think they'll be a regular fixture. It's between Brighton and Fulham right now.
Brighton is an example of a club which is run well from top to bottom. It’s not just about getting a good manager. Every person in the club is following the same path to success.
Run so well that they don't have a trophy lol.
@@antilysisgaming5646 lmao they have waited decades for their trophy bud, I don't think they're in a rush. Sooner or later they're gonna get it anyway.
The English Atalanta
@@antilysisgaming5646nigga ur dunce as hell 😂
@@antilysisgaming5646 teams that desperately want a trophy live in the short term, band aid fixes so they compete year to year.
*cough cough* Man U *cough cough*
I’m not even a devoted Brighton fan but they’ve developed a system based around tactics and smart recruitment that’s already proven to not rely on important big names to compete. They are well on their way to a trophy while actually growing each season.
Brighton have sold their best players just to get better, and they've done it twice. Cucurella, Bissouma and Trossard last year and now Caicedo and Mac Allister. I've never seen recruitment as ridiculously good as this
To beat a United team at Old Trafford worth hundreds of millions with a Starting XI that cost £16 million is just wild. They can lose all their best players, their managers and background staff and still progress in spite of that. Fair play to them and Tony Bloom
I think it isn’t recruitment that Brighton does well, it’s player development where they shine, a far more difficult process
The jury is still out on whether they are better than last season, we've only played a handful of games and they haven't played anyone of note yet. Yes, that includes ManU. They've lost to West Ham though. They beat ManU last season. Lost both to West Ham iirc, hammers are just a stylistically difficult team for them. I think the squad is weaker this year. However, certain players have progressed year on year - Mitoma for example has more end product and some impressive finishing leading to goals. They've had an extra season to perfect and automate their system, but other teams are more aware of it at the same time. I want to see them play the big boys to figure out if they're as good as they were. The fact they haven't nose dived is impressive. People will point to Southampton as a club with a similar model that eventually ran out of 'hidden gem' players and managers to sign, but I think Brighton have a better chance long term if their back office staff aren't poached and the owner stays alive and in situ.
This is correct. Tony Bloom literally uses “money ball” style method of recruiting which is heavily based on stats. Tbf that’s how the man has made his fortune so it’s no surprise how well he’s implemented it on the team and recruiting, yielding amazing results
@@kilokay5506 Using data in recruitment =/= moneyball. Moneyball implies building a team around undervalued qualities and therefore undervalued players. In football, this would be something like playing with two 10s (something a small club in Spain is doing) because teams don't play with 10s anymore and so they're undervalued. That's not what Brighton does. They just find very good players for not a lot of money with a ridiculous success rate. Data-driven? Yes. Moneyball? No.
that just goes to show that the "worth" means nothing if there's no team homogeneity and camaradery
I’ve been loving them lately what a great example of a well run club
I’ve been a Brighton fan since 2011, and ever since 2013/14 when we finished in the playoffs I had hope we would make it to the premiership, but this club has blown my expectations away and I’m just happy to be here.
Same here. What a ride so far.
Arsenal fan, but I love watching and following Brighton. It's just refreshing to see a club run so so well. Absolute class.
3-0 haha
Also an Arsenal fan and this club is so intelligent on where to go in search for talents and honestly I think they could definitely get champions league IF they keep this form up
Honestly love what Brighton are doing.
They're the perfect antidote to a stale Premier league and i hope many more teams do what theyre doing.
Clubs like Brighton make football much more exciting and increase the overall competition in the premier league as well. Absolutely loving their style of play. Big ups.
As a Liverpool fan, playing against Brighton will never fail to make me nervous. They're still going even after losing their biggest stars. 😅
de zerbi ball is the antidote to your style as well
@@LeafGreen906 I hope Alexis shares his know-how to the squad on how to neutralise Brighton. 😂
@@ammarharith5512 ironically enough its simply not pressing and staying disciplined in a mid or low block lol, but thats not really what klopp likes to do
brighton doesnt have any star players. They just have players. They use data science to find the perfect player profile for their team and plug that hole. They could sell their entire team and within a season or two they would have a european competing team again that functioned just as it did before.
I was born and raised in Brighton during the dark years when the club played their games at the athletics track five minutes away from where I lived. I have a photograph of my dad and I presenting the player of the year/month award to Bobby Zamora when I was tiny. It's safe to say they've come a long way since then 😂
Mate, you've done it again! You praise a team, the very next game it gets stomped! Love the videos :)
Brighton really is my fav team at the moment. I really hope they stay on this path and keep doing well.
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I think there’s a few people that can be massively credited here for Brighton’s success, with Tony Bloom and the Brighton Recruitment team being two very important parts. The way they’ve driven this team forward is so commendable, they Always have a nearly like-for-like replacement on players ready for when their big stars head to the “bigger” teams.
why is bigger in quotes? Brighton are not a big club yet
@@MrJarrydLee”bigger” as in the big 6 teams. But just because you’re a bigger team, doesn’t mean you perform better. Look at Chelsea for example.
@@MrJarrydLee They'll never be "big" - no one wants to go to Brighton and be attacked by and shat on by seagulls. They've got a fantastic chance to be big in terms of sporting achievement modulo resources, a place where wonderful players develop, pure entertainment etc. Very likely they'll continue being people's second favourite team - nearly always a good watch and patently inoffensive. Biggest risk is running out of managers. RDZ is spectacular. Good chance big, historic clubs will be in for him sooner or later. I'm not sure there are many managers out there who wouldn't be a non-negligible step down.
“Look at Chelsea” as they’ve beaten Brighton today LOLLLLL kms 😭
@@S.H.E.A Yeah, being beaten by Chelsea is very embarrassing these days. That said, Brighton played squad players in key positions and missed two stone cold sitters before Chelsea contrived to score when Chelsea gave away the ball on the edge of their D under pressure. Any other day Brighton walk away with an easy win.
United fan here, Brighton is ran like a proper football club. Wishing you all the best this season .
Tinashe, I love how balanced and thoughtful your analyses always are! Great work on B&HA! Definitely one of the elite football UA-camrs out there! 😊
Football Iconic kiss of death🕊️
Girona is doing something even crazier in la liga
I think Villa might have figured them out. 🙂
Brighton are quality. The number of non-Brighton fans that praise them speaks volumes for the amount of respect they’ve earned.
Remember when Brighton were getting memed as the “xG club” back in 20/21?
This has been in the works for years
It makes me a fan of your lyricism 😂 the way you put the littreture for your vids is remarkable
Lowkey wanna see chelsea in relegation battle 🤣😭
We already are 😂
You’re going to love seeing there next 8 or 9 fixtures then!
Sorry Chelsea beat the team this video is about less than a week ago, not happening
@@GIBBO4182 If you think Chelsea won't turn up you're wrong. Chelsea have the third best attacking statistics in the league, only Arsenal and Man City have created more chances/have a higher xG. All it takes is the goals to come and Chelsea will shoot up the table. Goals WILL come in these big matches, because players care more for them. Which is an issue to sort out.
@@joshd2925 what’s the lottery numbers tonight pal? Seeing as though you can see the future
Excellent analysis and good to see someone realises its not just about recruitment, the culture and progression planning is just as important.
I like your content man. Well done.
Great video, it has been fun watching Brighton the past few seasons and I'm making sure to catch many of their games.
I think your last segment is pretty important. Brighton are absolutely flying right now, but all it takes is a couple of mistakes, maybe some bad luck, and you might be facing relegation. It's quite fickle and hard to stay at the top, only the well entrenched, rich teams are somewhat stable.
As a new fan to EPL and a Brighton Fan since September of last year, it's challenging to watch them have key players injured.
The challenge is that the key players are under 22.
It's a lot of games now that they have Europa League, and right now hopefully after the Draw on Thursday they can begin to come around.
I don't know if they can make it out of group stage, but, it would be nice if Tony Bloom would ADD some prove talent that is quality, not just young talent he hopes to sell.
As someone from the south of England I grew up listening to BBC radio Surrey and they often play their matches, all these years later I'm glad I'm a seagull.
as a city fan i love watching them they seems like city's sister club. the way they play and have a certain philosophy
They just lost 6-1 to Aston Villa.
and your point is?
@@timphillips9954 bro doesnt get the point lmao go to school
An excellent summary of this club. I doff my cap to you sir!
Love your videos man. They are always so interest even if i dont know much about a certain subject you talk about. Keep it up!!
Our second season we were very lucky to stay up - very lucky. From here onwards it's important for the team to stay up and slowly grow their supporter base, especially their international supporter base.
This is my new favorite channel, keep it up man your videos are quality 😄
It’s 1998, most kids in my primary school are Man United supporters, so I was drawn to a team with a small stadium and no budget, but a team that could mix it with the big boys and had a knack for unearthing unknown gems of players and playing sexy football (Arsenal).
This is a convulated way of saying that if I were a kid right now, I’d probably support Brighton.
i remember playing premier manager 98 with friends on my pc, i was scarborough and a friend was brighton. (we chose teams from the lowest league) he got them to them prem before i got scarborough there, it amazes me to see that they have got all the way thru the leagues just like back then on the game.
Finally a UA-cam channel that's talking about my team.
Over the last few years I have been paying more attention to how a club is run, how much money they spend, the drama, how that translates to the pitch, all of it. These are now strong factors for my fandom. I've been keeping an eye on Brighton for a little while now and I like them more and more every day.
I've been watching them since last season and i still love them
i can't believe we are talking about the amazin culture at brighton. Wild times.
Joy to watch is Brighton especially Mitoma wow
it's fun to watch him. Brighton got new fans from all over the world because of him.
The day you upload this they lose to Chelsea
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As an Argyle fan I have nothing but love for Brighton. Both sets of fans have helped each other in the past when each were going through financial struggles and to see Brighton being so well rum and in such a great spot is brilliant to see. Long may it continue for Brighton
Bro, 6-1😂
@@SerbiaIsTheBest Cool, one result that's clearly a bad day in the office definitely invalidates my point. They beat United at Old Trafford last week.
To sell your 2 best midfielders in the off season and continue to look just as strong, if not better at the start of the next season…. Well that’s just damn impressive. You can’t help wanting Brighton and big Ange to do well, just not beat your own team 🥲 YNWA❤
Brighton - yeah, absolutely. Spurs? Nah. Am I the only one getting annoyed by the popular insistence that "Big Ange" is the second, flabby ozzie coming of the messiah? Always loved Son as a player though, want him to do well personally. Was always undeservedly in Kane's shadow, now has a chance to be main man, albeit belatedly.
@@paulie-g well being a flabby Aussie myself I’m all for Ange getting spurs back in the top 4. He’s just a good person, hard not to admire is humility.
@@beauallen9872 It's the Football Jesus thing that irks me. I wouldn't mind it at all *if and when* he has a body of work to justify it. They've played 6 games, and this started after 1 or 2. Spurs are playing decent footy in patches and they look like they're feeling their way towards a defined style of play. That's good, but it's the minimum job requirement for a top 6 manager (notwithstanding Poch and Ten Hag failing that test) and hardly, on its own merits, worthy of the superlatives being bandied about.
@@paulie-g I get your point but I think the superlative come from being able to step into the job, change the entire structure. Get the players feeling positive and then to start undefeated whilst trying to play this new system. All whilst losing your captain and main avenue to goal 2 days before the season starts.
Spurs have excuses to be performing like Chelsea, but instead have found ways to get results. Also think of the coaches spurs have brought in previously and struggled from day dot.
@@beauallen9872 Yeah, i get that, but it's only been a few games. Coaches who've done more with less, like RDZ at Brighton or Emery at Villa, got far less praise at the same stage, and arguably even now. I get that Spurs fans are thirsty and I don't begrudge them the excitement, I just don't get why neutrals and media hopped on the hype train
Hands down one of my favourite UA-camrs. Respect bro
Great watch as always! I always love seeing well run clubs get rewarded. They may not win anything but they are showing how smaller clubs can be run well and punch above their weight class.
*Granted there's a lotta money in the PL so it may be harder for clubs across Europe to replicate but it's still nice to see when done well coz a lot of clubs have similarly done this across Europe but weren't able to make it last as the PL money got bigger and bigger and they eventually started losing out on some of those shrewd buys to club's like Brighton. And you hit the nail on the head, they aren't spotting talent that noone else is seeing, they are just able to get it over the line the way club's like Atalanta, Monaco, Dortmund, Sevilla used to do.
The 6 - 1 loss will make the thumbnail confusing for others( thinking it's a downfall vid
In your dreams fella. Put your money on Brighton finishing above Villa the same as most years.
Good to watch your videos again this one is great
Tony Bloom also owns Royale Union Saint Gilloise, a Belgian club who had the same upset run as Brighton. Union SG hasn't played in Jupiler Pro League (Premier League of Belgium) since their relegation in 1972, and even spent most of the years in the lower-tiered Belgian football. Bloom took the control of this club in 2018, and they made a surprise return to the top-tier 3 years later. On their historic return to top-tier, they defied against all odds, even winning the regular season of the Jupiler Pro League. Even though this competition is quite different than Premier League, where the outright winners was determined by a playoffs, at which they only finished 2nd behind Club Brugge, Union SG fared even better in European competitions. Despite being eliminated by Rangers in the qualification round of Champions League, they made its European debut in Europa League group stage. Yet again, Union SG defied against all odds again, topping the "Group of Death" that contained Malmo, Braga, and Union Berlin; with the latter being Union SG's opponents in both group stage and the knockout round. They only lost to Bayer Leverkusen, but the first leg away from home was not too bad as it ended 1-1. I guess this club inspired a lot for Brighton to achieve even more success in both top-flight and Europe.
Watched your vid right away, love it
I am a Chelsea fan ( and from the Caribbean) ............ when I look at Brighton and how well that squad is constructed and run...................VOODOO magic............my only rationale explanation for Brighton's excellent recruiting and the attractive football they play with the budget they have..........VOODOO MAGIC
Wow it feels like only yesterday that I was running around my house celebrating after Sheffield Wednesday beat Brighton in the playoff semi-finals in 2016. Fair play to Brighton for the transformation they’ve gone through since then. If you’d asked anyone which of those two teams would be in the premier league in 2023 no one would’ve said Brighton.
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Tinashe bro stop cursing these clubs😭😭
Love your content man, love seeing South Africans making good content.
Been a Brighton fan ever since they first made it to the Premier League, mainly due to my brother in law being born in Brighton.
It was a rough start for them but boy have they come a long way. In the beginning it was a relegation battle, but now they more comfortably make it to the top. Finishing 9th in 21/22 to 6th the next season is definitely an improvement. Seeing them being 3rd after 6 games is a sight to see. Especially how they've scored the most goals out of anyone, even City.
It'll be a tough battle for Brighton to win the league this year. But honestly, the odds are far better than before.
Football Iconic jinx is real
I work in a Hotel in Austria, after Brighton went up to Premier league they were in our Hotel for training camp.
As a neutral, teams like Man City and before that Chelsea, killed my love of football. Brighton is such breath of fresh air.
No one cares
its ironic people say this when Chelsea and man city made the league more competitive
Tifo IRL has done a similar video on Brighton and they go into detail how Brighton's development plan is particularly enticing for young players.
They sort of see it as doing a Masters in football. And most of those players will get "placed" in the big clubs of Europe.
So it is a win win.
your videos are saving youtube
this is just an example of how football clubs should be run. On surplus , every time, basing things on squad homogeneity, good spirits, no stupid arrogant stars ruining the locker room, perfect recipe. Good on them
De Zerbi was GREAT pick!
Smart enough to create, humble enough to respect and embrace the people and the club.
He will get them far, take it from an italian, who has watched De Zerbi as a player (and a very good one, albeit at a lower level) and as a Manager, for years
Proud my local club are seeing the fruits of their labour. They have been my team for 36yrs. From watching them in the 4th division to now has been a wild ride.
This is a team that really value its fans and understands what this club means to them. I just hope success doesn’t take that away..
*cries in Swansea
Can we all agree Tinashe have jinxed Brighton after that Aston Villa performance
Just a bad day at the office. We all have them. Think Newcastle v Villa, lol.
As a gooner, they are a side I admire and wish them success
Your content is my crack*😢❤
As an arsenal fan, I consider Brighton to be genuine rivals this season. They are hunting for a UCL spot and by the looks of things they are well on their way to getting it. Top 4 battle is real. Can’t wait for our fixture, the football quality is gonna be 🔥
Brighton are like a PSV/Ajax that happened to be in the Premiership
Brighton is making so many things right it's hard not to root for them. Well, that and as a Chelsea fan I'm just looking behind bars at how a well run club does it.
That little point about their scouting really makes me hopeful that here in Costa Rica we catch the lightning in a bottle and Brighton does an offer for our best national player in our league, Carlos Mora. He needs to go to Europe, he's too good.
both blackburn and leicester owners died before their downfall. Which is a fear for all well owned clubs
Brighton even have a succession plan for the Chairman, all outcomes are covered.
You can't help but admire a club that is well run, knows what they want and goes after it.
I sometimes get this negative feeling about them though. Like they won't be there for a long time. Like they will fall off soon. Tbh, I don't know whether I care about them enough to hope they keep this up for a long time. It feels a bit difficult to sustain this kind of run especially when you're a club like Brighton. But at this point and current time, Brighton have my full respect for what they're doing so far.
Brighton feels very much like a team managed in a style like most top clubs in Germany do, or are expected to. Buy young exciting prospects and build up value that will be sold for revenue. No unlimited credit cards like Chelsea, City, Utd or many other prem clubs and no boring park the bus like many Serie A sides do.
I see Football Iconic has uploaded, I simply watch.
The biggest factor for me is the atmosphere and feeling of togetherness around the whole club, not just the first team.
We’ve had our fair share of terrible signings and underwhelming youngsters come through , and even the well received ones; cucurella, sanchez, ben white - all seemed very overhyped to me. Made to look better than they were because of the squad as a whole.
When everyone at the club is happy from the bottom to the top, the players on the pitch will shine. Add to that an owner that loves and supports the club, not just a glorified bank, and you’ve got a good thing going.
But we will fall from grace. Mistakes will be made. Remember Sami hyypia…
Don't knock Sami. One of my favourite players and a fantastic human being. Not a particularly good manager though, granted. To be fair, he offered his own resignation iirc, so at least he took full financial responsibility for his performance, which is rare in the modern game.
This "make players shine" thing is a Brighton superpower. The system makes them shine, yous then cash in, the buying club (usually) is then left wondering wtf happened. It's a brilliant business model. However, it is dependent on clueless clubs/owners. So I guess you'll be alright while Boehly is around unless he twigs that he's gonna get strung up if he buys another thing from Brighton that makes Chelsea worse.
The thing is, Brighton spend so little on players in fees and wages that any mistakes are never catastrophic. What I wonder is whether this can continue. We all know the "big 6" get a tax on fees for players they buy and it's so universal that they really can't just shop elsewhere. I wonder if selling clubs will twig that if Brighton are inquiring, their player must be better than anyone thought and start raising prices on yous too ;)
Well done though. Genuine pleasure to see a club do things the right way and succeed. From a Liverpool fan.
Seeing Tony Bloom on the train travelling to away games with the fans makes him the best owner in the premier league
@@TyrannicalTortoise Can only do that while the going is good though, and at a club like Brighton that no one feels strongly about, but fair play. It's just there are numpties around that get players banned from city centres, so no wonder we get less interaction now. I could only imagine what would happen to an owner.
i'm not british, i've discovered brighton as a kid, playing video games (they were the demo team in sierra's usm2, if any old ms-dos player remembers ;) ). it was in 1996 and the club somehow stuck with me. since i couldn't follow english lower division results back then, i mainly tracked the team through every single fifa and football manager i could. i didn't care about madrid or munich, i wanted to be brighton. i wanted to make them the best team in the world...... for years, i had no clue that they almost died in 1997, that they were forced to play 100km from home, that a boyhood fan bought the club one day, or any of these things. i dove into the history when i woke up one day and saw they were going to play in the premier league. and i swear, what i've learned since then and what i've been seeing, now an adult with easy access to any football league in the world and never having missed a single seagulls game retransmission since 2017, is *madder* than any witchcraft i've ever conjured in any video game. and i'm loving every second of it.
You may not be a smart man, but you are eminently reasonable and balanced, and you understand well that causality is not usually so simple. These things make you a wiser man than most talking heads on any subject on any platform. Kudos to you and all those who have had a hand in your education, formal and informal. 😊
I like your description of everything, BHA have been a nuisance especially against City. (MD 38 where they scored 1st but we won 3-1).
I'm not a smart man too but you really make me smarter with all these information.
De Zerbi is a modern day Mourinho, I hope Brighton does well in Champions League
In my opinion, Brighton is the best example of what the English system has to offer: owned by a fan who makes decisions based on what’s best for the club, not his wallet.
It’s like Newcastle and Brighton are replacing Chelsea and Man United in the big 6
I feel like Brighton could beat anybody right now, that's what a well run club looks like
Im such an admirer of brighton. As a kid, i went to a blades game at home where they lost 2 1 to brighton and brighton were bottom of the championship. Theyve come a long way and i love watching the bigger teams tear their hair out about it. Look at chelsea, theyve spent the last year rinsing them of players and staff and it hasnt worked
That was a nice video, thank you for making that. I of course hope that Brighton remain in the PL and that they keep on progressing forward and upwards it is though an unpredictable league and football is that also. But as a fan I have to believe, remain positive and send good vibes ❤
would love to see a video on brentford esp considering the past relationship of tony bloom and matthew benham. plagued by injuries rn but it’s been amazing watching them the past few years. up the beeeees 🐝🐝❤️🤍
I think you jinxed Brighton after this.
Your voice is so calming
Soo glad you made this video talking about my beloved Seagulls
It's fun how right after you posted this Villa destroyed them 6-1
Just like Newcastle destroyed Villa a few weeks earlier and Everton beat them in the cup it happens some times, but cream will rise to the top. UTA.
Ten years ago this was Southampton, ironically, another south coast team...there must be something in the sea air lol, keep smashing it tinashé! 😎👊🏽
6:25 when you talk about new talents,
dont forget
Jan Paul van Hecke
and actually Mitoma to me , its the top 3 best winer forward in the world
Brighton againts small team : 🥱
Brighton againts big team : 😈😈😈💀
Been waiting for this talk 😏
Brighton is a GREAT example of a well ran club and I hope clubs like them along with other clubs continue to challenge the big clubs of Prem. Makes the league even more interesting than it already is
I've wanted you to make a video on them for a while, let's gooo
Babe wake up, another Football Iconic banger
we should enjoy!
This brighton side has gotta be my favorite team to watch besides city
What's the name of the song that starts at 2:46? I know it's by @pinkxo but that doesn't narrow it down enough
My Guy never fails to deliver
Had it not been for rules like FFP, teams like Brighton would likely have gotten competitive far sooner.
I do actually think that football needs a cap space system similar to what the NBA and NHL has. It is a far more balanced system as popular teams(Man U, Liverpool, Madrid, Chelsea etc do not have more of an advantage then teams like Brighton, and teams of a similar and smaller stature regardless of the league.). sure some stars and future stars would still choose more popular markets due to location, history etc. But it would even the playing field a lot.
Im a fan from the US getting more into football as it becomes more available over here. Looking for a team for the first time in any sport since I'm fortunate enough to live by a city that has a long history in all our major four leagues. Don't want to be a glory chaser, so the rich 6/7 are out. I want to root for Luton, but don't think they'll be a regular fixture. It's between Brighton and Fulham right now.