Mark McGhee - Brighton legend or bellend?

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Mark Mcghee - Brighton legend or Brighton Bellend


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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Seems a reasonable poll given today's threads.

No fence option either.

I think I already know who's gonna vote what but....maybe time is a healer for some?
 
















generation x

its in the blood
Nov 24, 2007
389
I neither warmed to him nor hated him. He was just there, drinking pints of whiskey. And then he was gone. :bigwave:
 














Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Pleased to see that the majority see him as being a good thing for this club overall :thumbsup:
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Got rid of before he could really do more damage.

So says a LOUD voice from the minority who just plain refuses to see the good things he brought :salute::lol:

Reminder - promotion ( don't give a shit whose team it was, he achieved it)
One of the best days ever being an Albion fan at the Millenium
A great season with some fabulous results in the Championship, 1st season.
Kept the club afloat with the money from transfers FORCED on him.

Yeah there were some bad things but the above outweighs them all.
 
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Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,395
Pleased to see that the majority see him as being a good thing for this club overall :thumbsup:

Good for the club!!! - his teams played such dire football that the crowds vanished, and are still to return, how was that good for the club?

we got promoted, yes but we were top when he took over and scraped into the play-offs in the last game or two, so hardly convincing.

He did well to keep us up but had a terrible habit of falling out with the clubs experienced, better players who did want to play for the club but felt his style and public statements made it difficult to stay, eg. CKR scores in a match, and in the following press conference, he states that the club has no strikers, how does this give players confidence or make them feel wanted?

One moment a player can be the difference between survival and relegation (mcCammon) and the next never to play for the club again.

Tactically bad (long, high balls to the shortest striker in the league for example)
Moneywise, he had money to spend, (we offered £100K for a striker from Scotland for example who turned us down) transfers weren't forced on him, just the players no longer wanted to play for him.

I feel he left the club in a far worse condition than he began. - Total bellend
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Good for the club!!! - his teams played such dire football that the crowds vanished, and are still to return, how was that good for the club?


Well must confess I hadn't heard that one before. Now Mcghee is responsible for only 5400 people turning up at Withdean for a top of the table clash over a year after he left :thud:

You antis will still be blaming him for any problems at Falmer I expect
 


So says a LOUD voice from the minority who just plain refuses to see the good things he brought :salute::lol:

Reminder - promotion ( don't give a shit whose team it was, he achieved it)
One of the best days ever being an Albion fan at the Millenium
A great season with some fabulous results in the Championship, 1st season.
Kept the club afloat with the money from transfers FORCED on him.

Yeah there were some bad things but the above outweighs them all.

This is always good for a laugh.

He was SHITE
 








Tactically bad (long, high balls to the shortest striker in the league for example)

Wasn't that what Wilkins was doing with Robinson and Cox lat season?


Good outweights the bad IMHO

Mill Stad - nuff said

after all steve gritt's second sesaon didn't last long but still :bowdown:

and SHOWEda real passion for the club when he was here (unlike his replaccement)
 


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