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Hot off the press!! Argus interview Knight says Mcghee was a broken man



clippedgull

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Aug 11, 2003
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Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
McGhee 'was a broken man'
By Miles Godfrey
Brighton and Hove Albion chairman Dick Knight has told of the moment he looked at Mark McGhee and realised his manager had become a broken man.

Knight said he decided to sack the once inspirational McGhee after seeing the supporters turn on him during a shocking 4 -1 home defeat against Crewe two weeks ago.

Speaking exclusively to The Argus, he revealed: l Dwindling crowds convinced him McGhee no longer had the support of the Seagulls' loyal fans; l He was the sole hatchet man and was not influenced in his decision by pressure from others; l He believed McGhee's continued tenure at the club could even damage its bid for a new stadium at Falmer.

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Describing the Crewe defeat, Knight said: "During that game Mark kind of lost the crowd.

"It was an important factor when I saw fans streaming out long before the end of the game.

"I'm a fan, so I understand how they feel. I can't ignore that."

The crowd for the Crewe match was less than 6,000 and almost 1,000 down on the previous home game against Brentford.

Last Saturday, fewer than 700 travelled to see the Seagulls lose their third League game in a row 1-0 at Bristol City, a good following by the standards of most clubs at Albion's level but another disturbing sign to Knight of dwindling support.

The chairman, booked on a flight to his Spanish holiday retreat, did not have time to speak to McGhee after the match.

He sat on his balcony over the next few days, contemplating the manager's future but could not get one particular picture out of his mind.

He said: "It was really this image of Mark at Bristol.

"He looked to me from his body language that he was a broken man and I really felt for him. I thought this can't go on'."

Knight flew back to England and booked his normal table in a corner on the first floor of Topolin's restaurant in Hove, for Thursday lunchtime.

McGhee, unaware of the fate awaiting him, was told he was being sacked. Knight then rang the manager's assistant, Bob Booker, to tell him he too had to go.

Knight told The Argus: "I supported Mark strongly a few months ago. I stood up and was counted by his side with (chief executive) Martin Perry but the situation has very definitely worsened as far as the fans are concerned and I cannot ignore that.

"There are 40 games to go this season and the momentum of the club is in jeopardy. Everything comes back to the stadium issue. It's even a factor in new players not coming in.

"The momentum of the club is linked to the stadium and we cannot afford to be in the situation where we are playing to rows of empty seats at Withdean.

"What I have to see is progress on the playing side and fans turning up in numbers."

The long-serving chairman insisted his decision had nothing to do with Tony Bloom, the major investor who attempted to oust McGhee in May and split the board following Albion's relegation from the Championship.

Bloom's uncle, Ray, and fellow director Derek Chapman, wanted McGhee out. He survived because he had the backing of Knight and Perry.

Once results started going downhill it proved to be a brief stay of execution.

Knight said: "I went away for a few days, mulled it over, and I can assure you it was my decision and my decision alone. I have not been under pressure from board members or anybody. I told the board the decision I was making.

"I'm not making an about turn. The factor that has changed my view is the fans. I don't want to see the manager coming in for abuse from fans.

"I have said often enough that we are a community club and I can't stand by when the vast majority of fans withdrew support for him. I had no alternative, given that the fans have voted with their feet."
 






RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
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The average home attendence pre-McGhee firing will be within 500 of the average post-McGhee firing.

Bookmark this post, and check it come April.
 
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Brixtaan

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Jul 7, 2003
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That'll do for me,if Dick saw a broken man in his eyes then you can't argue.
 




Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
10,594
saaf of the water
On the radio after the Bristol game he sounded like he had enough.

He had no more ideas, the players were no longer responding, there was no passion, desire or fight - things this club has got used to over the past few years.

He should have gone after the Stoke game last season - but better late than never.

Thanks for the few good days out - I'll remember Cardiff, West Ham, Leicester, Spurs and a handfull of others fondly. But a handfull over 3 years ain't enough.
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,676
Living In a Box
He basically lost the plot, a more honourable person would have resigned but there you go.

A new regime beckons but we need a new manager and Dean Wilkins as assistant.
 




Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
11,035
Very honest stuff from DK. With the slight caveat that a lot of people might have taken the action in the summer, he's got this one right.

And in fairness, McGhee obviously hadn't ever looked as deflated in Knight's view prior to that Bristol game.

The line: "We cannot afford to be playing to rows of empty seats" speaks volumes, on many levels.
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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clippedgull said:


"There are 40 games to go this season and the momentum of the club is in jeopardy. Everything comes back to the stadium issue. It's even a factor in new players not coming in.



I AM SORRY MR KNIGHT BECAUSE THAT IS TOTAL BOLLOCKS. IF YOU HAD HAD THE AMBITION LAST SEASON TO HAVE SPENT SOME MONEY ON THE PLAYING SIDE ON A DECENT COUPLE OF PLAYERS TO KEEP US UP, WE WOULD STILL BE IN THE DIVISION AND PLAYING CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS FAR MORE ATTRACTIVE TO THE LOCAL SUPPORTERS THAN f***ing BOURNEMOUTH AND BRENTFORD


i AM SICKENED BY THIS BOLLOCKS KNIGHT...TRULY SICKENED
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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Re: Re: Hot off the press!! Argus interview Knight says Mcghee was a broken man

Dies Irae said:
I AM SORRY MR KNIGHT BECAUSE THAT IS TOTAL BOLLOCKS. IF YOU HAD HAD THE AMBITION LAST SEASON TO HAVE SPENT SOME MONEY ON THE PLAYING SIDE ON A DECENT COUPLE OF PLAYERS TO KEEP US UP, WE WOULD STILL BE IN THE DIVISION AND PLAYING CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS FAR MORE ATTRACTIVE TO THE LOCAL SUPPORTERS THAN f***ing BOURNEMOUTH AND BRENTFORD


i AM SICKENED BY THIS BOLLOCKS KNIGHT...TRULY SICKENED

Touched a bit of a raw nerve me thinks :ohmy:
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,782
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The fact that McGhee can't even persuade an Orient reserve to come here speaks volumes. Its absolutely NOT just an issue of cash.
 




Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
VERY good article.

But if empty seats is an issue, than Wilkins can only be temporary
 




Al Bion

What's that in my dustbin
Sep 3, 2004
1,855
Up North
I actually thought too that McGhee looked a broken man after the Bristol match, I saw him at the end start to come over to the fans to acknowledge us, then realise that (what must have seemed like) everybody was chanting McGhee out. He just stood there for a minute or two taking it in and then hung his head as if in disbelief before walking slowly off the pitch. Guess I thought he might resign but seems like DK had to do the deed.

At least there's a sensible explanation now too as to why this happened Thursday and not earlier in the week.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
Re: Re: Hot off the press!! Argus interview Knight says Mcghee was a broken man

Dies Irae said:
I AM SORRY MR KNIGHT BECAUSE THAT IS TOTAL BOLLOCKS. IF YOU HAD HAD THE AMBITION LAST SEASON TO HAVE SPENT SOME MONEY ON THE PLAYING SIDE ON A DECENT COUPLE OF PLAYERS TO KEEP US UP, WE WOULD STILL BE IN THE DIVISION AND PLAYING CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS FAR MORE ATTRACTIVE TO THE LOCAL SUPPORTERS THAN f***ing BOURNEMOUTH AND BRENTFORD


i AM SICKENED BY THIS BOLLOCKS KNIGHT...TRULY SICKENED

My feelings exactly and perhaps the fact that DK made the decision after the Crewe game had some baring on whether or not MM could sign any players. We shall now get the usual bollocks that money will be made available to the new manager to strengthen the side in January and to make Loan signings. Perhaps MM did NOT have the money he needed and we are castigating the wrong man.
 
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The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Re: Re: Re: Hot off the press!! Argus interview Knight says Mcghee was a broken man

BensGrandad said:
My feelings exactly and perhaps the fact that DK made the decision after the Crewe game had some baring on whether or not MM could sign any players. We shall now get the usual bollocks that money will be made available to the new manager to strengthen the side in January and to make Loan signings. PerhapsMM did NOT have the money he heeded and we are castgating the wrong man.
Well, f*** my old boots. I wasn't expecting that from you. :rolleyes:
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,676
Living In a Box
The one man misssion against DK speaks :yawn: :yawn: :yawn:
 


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