With compensation, could Gus be part of this domino effect?
Well that's the one manager I'd have liked instead of Gus gone so now Tony needs to swallow his pride and keep Gus !
Well that's the one manager I'd have liked instead of Gus gone so now Tony needs to swallow his pride and keep Gus !
Why would Gus go to a team in the Championship, with a smaller ground capacity (and certainly no more money) than Brighton?
Why would Gus go to a team in the Championship, with a smaller ground capacity (and certainly no more money) than Brighton?
No more money? What about the £18m (?) parachute payment?
It could all just make for a difficult situation.
With the realistic current Premiership vacancies now filled, and Im not sure if there would be any more until October/November, Gus could struggle to find a championship side that fits his ambitions, would be willing to fund his dream and pay us the alleged compensation.
If TB sacks Gus, then I doubt whether Gus would be liable to pay us any compensation and would we get compensation if another club then employed him?
I cant see Gus being a No2 at Chelsea, as was rumoured. There is enough ego there already with the return of "The Special One".
Thank goodness we,ve got a world class poker player as a chairman.
Im firmly on the Tony Tram.
No more money? What about the £18m (?) parachute payment?
Fair point - but what's the capacity of their ground? What was their avarage attendance in the Prem - and what might it be now they're in the Championship?