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[Albion] Your favourite former manager of the Amex era

Which former Amex-era manager do you now feel most fondness for?

  • Gus Poyet

    Votes: 43 15.6%
  • Oscar Garcia

    Votes: 16 5.8%
  • Sami Hyypia

    Votes: 7 2.5%
  • Chris Hughton

    Votes: 192 69.8%
  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 17 6.2%

  • Total voters
    275


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Who would be the best reception if they popped onto the pitch and had a little wave at half time?

Poll looks about right to me.
Gus was a pundit at a recent away game, and received applause from the Brighton fans. I can’t remember which one.
 




BluesRockDJ

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2020
1,112
Interesting to gauge how fans feel about our recent managers.

I've used the word "fondness" in the question because it covers a lot of ground. I guess you can base your answer on a number of factors, including the results they achieved, their attitude to the job, the manner in which they left, and the legacy that remains. Up to you really.
Mullery ? Melia ? How long have you been a supporter ? How can you forget the Goldstone era ?
 




Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,988
Crawley
Felt Gus was over rated, a monkey could of taken us up to the championship with the players he had, how many of them went on to Premier football?

I would say CH as he took us up so won something as well so kudos to him.
Less, and at lower level clubs, than the Saints squad that season, that finished behind us.

Still, agree with the pick of CH, the season we almost went up is my favourite to date.
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Without Gus, nobody.

Whatever you feel about him, he put us on the map when we were nothing.
 










A1X

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NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
18,025
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Chris Hughton

Still annoyed we never got a proper chance to say goodbye TBH
 








Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,165
Neither here nor there
I think you should remove 'manner in which they left' as a factor. It should be just about them when they were here. In my opinion.
Mullery ? Melia ? How long have you been a supporter ? How can you forget the Goldstone era ?
Since 1979. The question I posed contained the phrase “in the Amex era”.
 


Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
8,737
Would he attend if invited? I'm not so sure after finding his pass to the training ground was invalidated before he even knew he'd been sacked.
The club didn't cover itself in glory the way he was treated. He behaved with dignity. We didn't.
I’d like to think that both parties could come to an arrangement. Chris and Tony are both good men I am sure they can sort something out. As much as I loved Chris he had run out of road and the decision to move on was the correct one at the time.
 






Sid and the Sharknados

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NSC Patron
Sep 4, 2022
4,194
Darlington
Would he attend if invited? I'm not so sure after finding his pass to the training ground was invalidated before he even knew he'd been sacked.
The club didn't cover itself in glory the way he was treated. He behaved with dignity. We didn't.
Bearing in mind in his later matches at Forest he was being constantly serenaded with "you're being sacked in the morning" (and though it pains me to admit it, quite deservedly), he'd probably be quite happy to turn up and be greeted with unreserved applause.
 




kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,127
Interesting to gauge how fans feel about our recent managers.

I've used the word "fondness" in the question because it covers a lot of ground. I guess you can base your answer on a number of factors, including the results they achieved, their attitude to the job, the manner in which they left, and the legacy that remains. Up to you really.
The title of this thread is 'Your favourite...' so a bit misleading - 'fondness' as you say is a different thing.

I am most 'fond' of Hughton, a lovely guy and a total gent who won us promotion to the Premier League in style.

Potter was the 'best'. He revolutionised the way we played and laid the foundations for our current success. But my feeling now is one of bitterness.

My 'favourite' by far though was Poyet. For some of the same reasons I love RDZ - outspoken, passionate and had us playing fantastic possession-based attacking football.

So yeah one of them three I guess...
 






Gabbafella

Well-known member
Aug 22, 2012
4,727
Fondness, has to be Chris.
He did wonders for the club in moving us forward, he got a lot of stick for his defensive style but it was his style that set us on this path.
Obviously some of the media blew things out of proportion when he left, but I sincerely hope that he doesn't hold any ill feelings towards the club and he looks back on his time with us as fondly as we do.
Not only a great manager but always struck me as being a really nice bloke too, a proper gentleman.
 


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