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  1. Guy Fawkes

    Poyet is to blame for the clubs current position

    We weren't there so who knows what sort of budget he would have got to try to keep us up if we had gained promotion but i don't believe that he left because his potential PL budget was too small. He wanted to spend more in the Championship to try to make the difference (not guarenteed to work...
  2. Guy Fawkes

    Poyet is to blame for the clubs current position

    Had Buckley not scored the 2 late goals against Doncaster (we had been fairly poor until then and probably only deserved a draw at best) who knows if we would have struggled to get our first win at our new home as the longer it goes on, the more of a monkey on our back it would have become and...
  3. Guy Fawkes

    Poyet is to blame for the clubs current position

    He spent c£18m, the 8th highest for the division so in that respect he overachieved, but to say that throwing several more million at the problem would have made any difference is pure guesswork and could have made no difference (other than to the clubs books)
  4. Guy Fawkes

    Poyet is to blame for the clubs current position

    By doing what? - spending £30 million, £40 million, £50 million..... on players with no guarentee of promotion? Whens enough and where do you draw the line? and you assume people at the club have this to actually spend in the first place? We fought for years to save this club and to get a new...
  5. Guy Fawkes

    Poyet is to blame for the clubs current position

    By finishing only 2 places lower with a depleted squad due to injuries? Had Gus stayed (which was highly unlikely anyway as it was his decision to go as seen pre the Palace game in March) do you think we would have progressed further? - Do you think we could have come 3rd the next and will...
  6. Guy Fawkes

    Poyet is to blame for the clubs current position

    I don't get why that is the case? Micky Adams in his first spell repeatedly said he wanted to manage at a higher level, he left us to take up a role at Premier League Leicester as assistant manager. We are not a club that will be able to get the sort of manager who is well established and...
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