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Gus Poyet statement following Sunderland sacking



Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Or someone at Greeffeen Park? Charlie knows the way. "Ees not so complicated".

Brentford??? NOT A CHANCE. They have a recruitment system in place that Gus has not coped with at his two previous clubs and they are 'ickle Brentford. This is THE Gus Poyet we are talking about and he is much too big for Brentford
 










Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'd give Gus 9 out of 10 for that effort - I would have left out the bit about not conceding to Chelsea because, in the grand scheme of things, when people look back on Gus's tenure they won't be saying "Do you remember that time when Sunderland kept a clean sheet against Chelsea?" Otherwise, word-perfect.

It's also interesting because there's no reference to the circumstances surrounding his departure. Given his ego I can only assume he's been gagged on that good and proper.
 




Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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Didn't they lose in the 1992(?) FA Cup Final to Liverpool? Got presented with the winners medals after losing as well or something along those lines.

yes 22 years my error
 




NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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I'd give Gus 9 out of 10 for that effort - I would have left out the bit about not conceding to Chelsea because, in the grand scheme of things, when people look back on Gus's tenure they won't be saying "Do you remember that time when Sunderland kept a clean sheet against Chelsea?" Otherwise, word-perfect.

It's also interesting because there's no reference to the circumstances surrounding his departure. Given his ego I can only assume he's been gagged on that good and proper.

There is always a ''gagging clause'' in the eventual termination agreement but that will not have been finalised now.

However, given that he has left his last 2 clubs in less than harmonious circumstances. Gus already knows that you can't go telling tales. Otherwise future employers won't touch you for fear of it happening to them further down the line.
 




MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'd give Gus 9 out of 10 for that effort - I would have left out the bit about not conceding to Chelsea because, in the grand scheme of things, when people look back on Gus's tenure they won't be saying "Do you remember that time when Sunderland kept a clean sheet against Chelsea?" Otherwise, word-perfect.

I reckon he had to put something in for this season and that was literally the best he could come up with.

It's been a disastrous season for both them and him.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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I reckon he had to put something in for this season and that was literally the best he could come up with.

It's been a disastrous season for both them and him.

"For me, Ason Villa. Mo people they leave in the first haf than the secon. Ees increyable, unbeliebabo."
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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The FACTS are he kept them up last season which was a miracle

Far more down to Connor Wickham in that bizarre spell in the second half of April I'd have thought:

- CW 2 goals in unlikely 2-2 away draw at Man City on16th April
- CW goal in unlikely 2-1 away win at Chelsea on 19th April
- CW 2 goals in confidence-up 4-0 home win v Cardiff on 27th April

Make no mistake, THAT was the 10 day spell that saved Poyet's worthless hide and masked the underlying failure for another season. And it was all down to Connor Wickham.
 




Thunder Bolt

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I reckon he had to put something in for this season and that was literally the best he could come up with.

It's been a disastrous season for both them and him.

They're still outside the relegation zone which is 4 places higher, than when he joined them. It will be ironic if they get relegated.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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The FACTS are, another Gus thread :down:
 


Uncle Spielberg

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He took over with SEVEN matches gone, not twenty seven. You have an extremely generous definition of 'miracle'.

I mean't the turn around in the last 7 games mainly but I take your point
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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He took over with SEVEN matches gone, not twenty seven. You have an extremely generous definition of 'miracle'.

To be fair they were pretty much dead and buried. However Poyet played a large part in getting them into such a position before then working his miracle.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Far more down to Connor Wickham in that bizarre spell in the second half of April I'd have thought:

- CW 2 goals in unlikely 2-2 away draw at Man City on16th April
- CW goal in unlikely 2-1 away win at Chelsea on 19th April
- CW 2 goals in confidence-up 4-0 home win v Cardiff on 27th April

Make no mistake, THAT was the 10 day spell that saved Poyet's worthless hide and masked the underlying failure for another season. And it was all down to Connor Wickham.

Gus must take credit for coaching him to produce that performance, shirley. ??
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Gus must take credit for coaching him to produce that performance, shirley. ??

Yeah, right :rolleyes:

According to Wikipedia, Connor Wickham scored five league goals that season, which must equate to the five goals in that ten day spell in April (in the previous season he scored 0 league goals, and the season before that he scored 1 league goal). Poyet joined Sunderland at the start of October.
 




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