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10:00am Sunday 23rd March 2008
Albion boss Dean Wilkins is worried about burning out some of his young players.
Dean Cox has suffered from second season syndrome, not quite reaching the same heights as he did in his debut campaign.
While injuries and selection have limited the appearances of others, like Joel Lynch and Tommy Fraser, Tommy Elphick has emerged as a regular in the centre of defence.
Wilkins is fearful of the draining effects the League One slog could have on his top prospects.
He said: "The thing that concerns me is that we don't over-use them and burn them out. We don't have the luxury at times of giving people a break.
"I know people on the outside think they are only playing football but the pressures that come with it, both physically and mentally, are enormous.
"You can only ever understand that if you have been out in that environment. We are constantly monitoring all the younger players.
"I have said before, maybe we over-played Dean Cox last year. It is not always easy to pull them out.
"In an ideal world you would do what people like Alex Ferguson does, puts them in and brings them out.
"They end up gaining confidence through actually watching games and learning through watching, as well as playing."
The testing trips to Nottingham Forest on Monday and Leeds next Saturday complete a hectic March in which Albion will have played nine matches in 29 days.
Wilkins' burnout fears will be eased by a Saturday to Saturday run-in, with the exception of a midweek visit next month to play-off rivals Southend.
Whether Ian Westlake will still be with the Seagulls by that stage is unclear. He cannot play against parent club Leeds and his loan spell is due to expire after the home game against doomed Port Vale on April 5.
He is not expected to figure in Leeds' plans and Albion had an agreement in principle to keep him for the rest of the season but the Yorkshiremen would be risking ridicule by allowing Westlake to stay. What if he scored the goal that clinched a play-off spot at their expense?
Westlake is, for the time being, just grateful to be playing regularly on the left side of Albion's midfield.
He said: "The level of ability in the squad is very high and it is young as well. The two centre backs (Elphick and Lynch) are two great players, ones Brighton want to hold on to.
"Up front there is another good partnership (between Nicky Forster and Glenn Murray) , full of goals and movement. Partnerships are important - you need people who can play well together. Those two and the back two are going to be vital in the run-in.
"The pressure is the same for me at Brighton as it was at Leeds. We put that pressure on ourselves, because we want to be in the play-offs."
While Westlake will be consigned to a watching brief at Elland Road, the prospect of playing in that match has caught the eye of his new loan colleague, Therry Racon from Charlton.
Racon said: "Before I signed I looked at the fixture list and saw the games. Everybody knows Leeds in France because it was a big club not so long ago. When I saw I could play against a team like that I was very excited."
Nicky, peacehaven says...
10:10am Sun 23 Mar 08
Martyn, says...
10:19am Sun 23 Mar 08
roger, horndean says...
10:28am Sun 23 Mar 08
Wiltshire Seagull, Snowy Devizes says...
11:12am Sun 23 Mar 08
roger wrote:Roger, I totally agree with you. Racon looks to be the player we have been looking for. Thank god for Fozzie, he really still is a class player, that Free kick was top draw stuff. What a change to be able to read these posts with pleasure rather than dread all the doom & gloom merchants. Funny, how the whingers drop off whe BHA are doing well. I said earlier we dont deserve or need to get to the play-offs but I,ve changed my mind, it would be a reward for the likes of Fozzie, Tommy, Cox & co. Good luck on Monday boys, cant be there but a point or 3 against Forest is possibe IMHO. Up the Albion!!
I think we should say well done Dick Knight and Dean Wilkins -whatever happens in the run-in. Bringing in decent players (even if some on loan) has made a big difference to the season. Forster,Murray,Westl
ake,Racon etc etc added to home grown talent such as Elphick, Cox and Lynch make us the best Albion side for a while. Even I had had my doubts mid-year but a great job is being done by all involved on and off the pitch.
mark, brighton" says...
11:38am Sun 23 Mar 08
dazv88, brighton says...
1:24pm Sun 23 Mar 08
Martin, Shoreham says...
4:26pm Sun 23 Mar 08
bob, uk says...
7:22pm Sun 23 Mar 08
Martyn wrote:you are a really tedious man why don't you just shut up for a while.
I disagree that two losses and the play-offs are out of reach. Even if we lose against Leeds, Forest and Swansea if we beat Port Vale, Hartlepool, Bristol Rovers, Luton and Southend we could make the play-offs. If we do take anything in the next two games it is a bonus. The front two have been great. But Dixon and Gatting as cover isn't good enough. In fact if either got injured I would play Robinson instead. As for resting Cox Wilkins could do this and give Robinson or Fraser a game instead. Elphick and Lynch have been great and they are going to be vital in the run in. What concerns me is the lack of quality cover for Kuipers, two full-backs and the two strikers. This is what might prevent Brighton from getting into the play-offs this season. We have a large squad of which 16 players, 14 of whom are out of contract at the end of the season, have made just 16 starts between them this season. A big end of season clearout is needed irrespective of which division we are playing in next season. However, the club with the emergence of Elphick and the acquisition of players such as Forster and Murray and some good loan signings has certainly moved forward this season.
James, Brighton says...
12:46am Mon 24 Mar 08
McKenzie, Llangenny says...
9:35am Mon 24 Mar 08
James wrote:A team of: Kuipers, Whing, Elphick, Lynch, Richards, Cox, Racon, Thomson, Westlake, Murray, Forster would not be outclassed in the championship.
A good win however our away form will count against us. In the unlikely event we were promoted this team would be outclassed and there is no cash to strengthen it.
Martyn, says...
11:08am Mon 24 Mar 08
drew, Burgess Hill says...
11:32am Mon 24 Mar 08
Nicky wrote:Sorry Nicky but Robinson is not in the same class as Westlake. He reads the game far better and I am more confident when he has the ball at his feet that there will be an end product rather than Robinson who, at best, can only be considered as an impact player coming on with 15-20 minutes to go. Having said that, we are unlikely to keep Westlake especially if the club have a gentlemans agreement with one Ken Bates.
Westlake is doing a good job for us but I think Robinson can do just as well and hopefully with Westlake\'s absence he\'ll get his place back in the team against Leeds and prove to Wilkins just how important he is to the team. He could be socring the goal that gets us to the play off\'s.
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McKenzie, Llangenny says...
10:08am Sun 23 Mar 08
Whatever the outcome, the club has moved forward this season on and off the field.....but a playoff place would be the icing on the cake.
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