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9:00am Tuesday 16th March 2010 in
Albion could equal a club record tonight – but it is not one they want.
The Seagulls are on course for their worst ever home season.
Saturday’s 1-0 defeat by Swindon was the 11th of the campaign at Withdean.
They never suffered that many at The Goldstone or in the first six seasons at their current abode but lost 12 times in their second season at Gillingham in 1998-99.
Eleven has become a sadly familiar figure. Albion were also beaten that number of times at home in the Championship in 2005-06 and in League One both the following season and last season.
The Seagulls are in danger as well of their lowest ever home points tally. They need eight from the remaining six games against Brentford, Tranmere, Southampton, Carlisle, Bristol Rovers and Yeovil to eclipse the 19 mustered in the first year at Gillingham in 1997-98.
All of which has prompted a bit of soul-searching from Adam Virgo, who has experienced both the Withdean highs and lows during his two spells at the club.
Virgo, available after a four-match ban for Brentford’s visit tonight, admitted: “It’s not a good record to be going for. It is probably the most asked question when I am in town, the difference in our away form.
“All I can think of is that when we went to the ground at first it all happened for us. We were winning games and we never really had a bad period.
“Even when we went down in the Championship (2002-03), from Christmas onwards we went on some ridiculous run.
“Now we are not winning and the atmosphere is difficult to get into the players. I think for the first time now the way the ground is is finally affecting us as players, with the athletics track and how far the crowd are away from the pitch.
“For years opposing players used to come down and think ‘what the hell am I doing here?’ Now it is kind of roles reversed.
“When you go away from home the crowd’s really tight and we take loads of people away to places like Charlton. They have great atmospheres and that can raise your game five or ten per cent.
“I just think at the moment the fans are getting frustrated, we are getting frustrated and, when they try to get you going, it doesn’t seem to transmit to the pitch.”
Virgo will probably be closer to the supporters than he would wish tonight, on the bench rather than out in the middle.
His comeback from his red card at Leeds is more likely to be in the reserves against Eastbourne United in the quarter-finals of the Sussex Senior Cup at Lancing tomorrow night.
The deputising Adam El-Abd and Tommy Elphick have joined forces effectively in his absence, helping Albion to wins against Charlton and Exeter, a draw at Colchester and the Swindon setback, with only two goals conceded.
Virgo said: “Adam has done really well since he came in. I think he prefers the centre half spot.
“He did a job at left-back but he has always made it clear he wants to play at centre half.
“Since the turn of the year Tommy has been playing really well. I think a lot of people forget how young (22) he still is. Mistakes will be made but he has come on leaps and bounds.
“He is quite a big lad in the team and people expect him to come out of his shell and be a leader on the pitch.
“But sometimes, if you make a bad pass and you have got five and a half thousand people on your back, at that age it can affect you.
“I think he has listened a lot more to what people around him have been saying and he has gone back to basics, playing the simpler ball.
“The club have always expressed he is one for the future and not many four year contracts are given out here. I am sure he will go on to do great things.”
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mark by the sea
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9:31am Tue 16 Mar 10
lancingseagull
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9:39am Tue 16 Mar 10
mark by the sea
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9:52am Tue 16 Mar 10
lancingseagull wrote:well he is the highest paid defender! as i say he has ten hgames to prove he is worth it! if we want out of this div, do you think any combination of Virgo, Elphick, Elabd, and tunnicliffe will do it? i wont be surprised if he ships out at least one, the club are going places.. my constant moaning about the youth is now clearly correct.. i have never used that expression, but lets be clear, next season will be 5 years since a player "made it" (tommy elphick) and the albion are in division 1.. of the 4 remaining youth players. cox will go, and i think virgo will also.. elabd will be sub next season, and elphick looks to have found some form.
Mark, Please remind us yet again what Virgo's wages are. You always seem to add that little snipe any time you mention Virgo, one of your "Sussex Rich Kids". Do try and get over it.
Hector66
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10:29am Tue 16 Mar 10
Perkino
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10:42am Tue 16 Mar 10
Big Fan
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10:48am Tue 16 Mar 10
troubles
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10:53am Tue 16 Mar 10
Perkino
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11:12am Tue 16 Mar 10
troubles wrote:I think its 29.
I cannot wait for the last game at Withdean- 23 games to go? Bring Falmer on. People should stop rising to Mark's comments as he's clearly an odious little man. He's probably the disgruntled father of an Albion Youth that didn't make it.
Hector66
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11:24am Tue 16 Mar 10
farside
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11:25am Tue 16 Mar 10
pwlr
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2:33pm Tue 16 Mar 10
mark by the sea
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5:06pm Tue 16 Mar 10
troubles wrote:how is it odious? facts.. not one player has come through for 5 years, players released end up about 5 divisions down, i am not slating the club, players or the coaching staff, they play centre of excellence football, that was good enough to produce div one players, the quality of this div has gone up, leaving the youth system behind! its simple as that.. we need to produce championship players from now! only way to do that is become academy club.. how do you really think southampton and palace do it year in year out? its the quality of the players they play against.. palace players come up against Arsenal, and chelsea..who have the best youth players in the world? just playing them once would bare fruit.. while the albion youth play barnet and dagenham and redbridge! thats why saints who have a set up beyond the albions dreams, are refurbing marchwood facilities at cost of 10 million? why would they do that?
I cannot wait for the last game at Withdean- 23 games to go? Bring Falmer on. People should stop rising to Mark's comments as he's clearly an odious little man. He's probably the disgruntled father of an Albion Youth that didn't make it.
lancingseagull
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6:28pm Tue 16 Mar 10
Big Fan wrote:As I commented on a previous post. Virgo's improvement in form is down to the fact that GP sees him as a CB and keeps him there. He is not a full-back or a centre-forward. Previous managers have played him out of position to get themselves out of a hole, and he has suffered for it. s***, is that the time , I'm off. Good luck lads.
Virgo won't be let go. He is a valuable and talented defender. Bear in mind that it was only from when Slade came in that he was being played by Adams in every position available. That had a massive effect on his form and confidence. Since he has been a centre-back (particularly since Gus came in), his form has been superb. I don't think defence is a worry for Poyet at all. He clearly rates El-Abd, Elphick and Virgo and Tunni will continue to develop into the player we hope he can be. As for needing experience at CB, Virgo and El-Abd have over 400 apprearances between them and Virgo is 27 years old! Youth wise, I think people who bad mouth youth players are just as bad as those who berate the club at Withdean. Hardly a morale booster and I never understand the almost joyous elation at seeing our young players fail (Virgo, Hammond, Elphick, Harding and Lynch excepted). "Getting behind the club" is not just a glib phrase for having a go at people like me who spend £400 a year to watch the club at Withdean, if genuine it means SUPPORTING THE CLUB and that INCLUDES THE YOUTH PROGRAMME. There we go, rant over and roll on tonight!
Gentleman Jim
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6:58pm Tue 16 Mar 10
Dingbat99
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6:31am Thu 18 Mar 10
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Hector66 says...
9:06am Tue 16 Mar 10