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not poyets fault losing murray!



Silverhatch

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
4,440
Preston Park
Your right, nobody was moaning at the time, because we had faith in the manager that had just won a championship. Almost two years on, that faith is somewhat diminished.

Please don't put us all in the "didn't moan" camp. Murray was my favourite player at Withdean. Big, skilful, technically excellent and great in the air. He was an absolutely vital part of the League winning squad. And his strike rate was fabulous. I was gutted when he left and always thought it was a mistake.

What really f...s me off is the only 6 goals in his first season at Palace shite. He was adjusting and he was in a team playing a different way to Gus. BTW he destroyed Man Utd in the CC at Old Trafford. Now he's going to get 30+ goals for our deadly rivals. It was,with 100% hindsight which is always perfect, a huge mistake not to come to an agreement with Glenn Murray.
 




Horton's halftime iceberg

Blooming Marvellous
Jan 9, 2005
16,487
Brighton
You also have to take into account his possible effect on the changing room, and agent talk constantly about a big move. Even if he goes on to score 30 goals for the next three seasons, their will be something in me that says 'Really'..
 




Chris001

New member
Mar 30, 2011
774
Your right, nobody was moaning at the time, because we had faith in the manager that had just won a championship. Almost two years on, that faith is somewhat diminished.

Fair enough Kev, you clearly have lost faith in Gus. That's a shame.

I haven't, and neither have my pals. I am loving the championship, I enjoy the way we play and I'm really happy with the progress we are making.
Yes, I'm pissed that palace are doing better than us, wish we'd won the games we deserved to etc. But sometimes you need to look at the bigger picture, look at the overall strategy of our football club - we are gearing up for top flight football, there isn't a time limit on when that must happen - what's more important is that it will happen and the infrastructure is in place to stay there - from this point of view we are miles ahead of a club like palace, if they go up this season how long will they be there?
 


Vegas Seagull

New member
Jul 10, 2009
7,782
Tony Bloom said at the Seagulls Over Burwash meeting last week that the board and Poyet made Murray an offer (in their view) on his ability as a player but Palace offered him more, it was as simple as that. Still the biggest cock up since letting Dean Saunders go for a song back in the 80's, just wish they'd admit it, but people in football rarely do, ego's get in the way.

He wanted to leave 3 summers running, good riddance
Vis a vis Saunders (fair price at the time) what have you ever been given for free that you've turned down £70k for?
No'one likes an aftertimer
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,717
Crap Town
We will get some of that 2.75M back ( either in cash or towards a player exchange ) when CMS moves on, so it's not all bad.

His transfer value has depreciated by 50% since he signed for us due to lack of goal scoring and injuries picked up.
 


Wozza

Shite Supporter
Jul 6, 2003
23,835
Online
I guess the thinking for having 2 pots is that

1) Money from the wages pot is gone forever.

2) Money from the transfer pot may well be clawed back by selling the player on later.

If you offer one player high wages it sets a precedent for others (players and agents talk) which can cost you *massively* in the long-run.

Also, you're stuck paying those high wages even if the player stops performing and/or if the club' fortunes take a downturn.

It's wages (and ongoing costs) not transfer fees, which sends clubs into financial meltdown.

(And TB will be well aware of what happened to the Albion in the 80s, of course)
 


TheFatBallBoy

New member
Jan 10, 2010
385
Hove
He wanted to leave 3 summers running, good riddance
Vis a vis Saunders (fair price at the time) what have you ever been given for free that you've turned down £70k for?
No'one likes an aftertimer

fair price bull***t oxford spent another 145k on an inferior striker about a week later,i expect they had the money set aside for saunders.
I THINK THE MILLION OXFORD GOT FOR HIM WAS NEARER THE FAIR PRICE.
 






sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
12,725
Hove
Fair enough Kev, you clearly have lost faith in Gus. That's a shame.

I haven't, and neither have my pals. I am loving the championship, I enjoy the way we play and I'm really happy with the progress we are making.
Yes, I'm pissed that palace are doing better than us, wish we'd won the games we deserved to etc. But sometimes you need to look at the bigger picture, look at the overall strategy of our football club - we are gearing up for top flight football, there isn't a time limit on when that must happen - what's more important is that it will happen and the infrastructure is in place to stay there - from this point of view we are miles ahead of a club like palace, if they go up this season how long will they be there?

Good post. A great way of looking at it.
 


Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
So the revelation in the paper this morning has brought out the predictable anti-Poyet rhetoric on here, but have those who are so quick to judge him actually considered that he's telling the truth? If not, I can't see Mr Bloom & the Board being too chuffed with the manager going to the press & coming out with a pack of lies. Just a thought.
 
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It was all about, ego...as in Poyet's.
... and Murray's ... and Bloom's, no doubt.

Greatness often is.

Frankly, I'd rather be on the Gus Bus, enjoying the ride, than on some clapped out cart, driven by a non-entity with no ambition and such careful driving habits that he never takes a risk.
 






seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,717
Crap Town
So the revelation in the paper this morning has brought out the predictable anti-Poyet retoric on here, but have those who are so quick to judge him actually considered that he's telling the truth? If not, I can't see Mr Bloom & the Board being too chuffed with the manager going to the press & coming out with a pack of lies. Just a thought.

If I remember correctly at the time the main sticking points were wages (Murray wanted another £500 a week ?) and length of contract (Murray wanted 3 years , the club said 2). His agent was also playing us off against Millwall and Palace for leverage. A stalemate was reached and the rest is history.
 


kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,466
Tunbridge Wells
And there, all your ignorance, arrogance, prejudices and insecurities are summed up in one post.

Well done, you closed-minded Little Englander.

Wake up and smell the coffee. Your hero is making a balls up of it all over again. Only this season he really doesn't have any excuse, with the players he has assembled.
 


ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,433
Just far enough away from LDC
Personally I do not think that much, this is up there with Dick Knight rejecting a £3M offer for Zamora from Everton

The offer (as told by bz himself) could have totalled 3m but was 2m upfront. The offer was also made around Xmas when pushing for promotion under Taylor. He stayed, we got promoted, had him for a season almost stayed up and only got relegated on the last day. And then sold him for 1.5m.

Not much of a cock up at all when looking at facts.
 


kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,466
Tunbridge Wells
Please don't put us all in the "didn't moan" camp. Murray was my favourite player at Withdean. Big, skilful, technically excellent and great in the air. He was an absolutely vital part of the League winning squad. And his strike rate was fabulous. I was gutted when he left and always thought it was a mistake.

What really f...s me off is the only 6 goals in his first season at Palace shite. He was adjusting and he was in a team playing a different way to Gus. BTW he destroyed Man Utd in the CC at Old Trafford. Now he's going to get 30+ goals for our deadly rivals. It was,with 100% hindsight which is always perfect, a huge mistake not to come to an agreement with Glenn Murray.

People seem to forget, how many times Murray was warming the bench, or the first striker subbed. The righting was on the wall for Murray, long before the end of that season.
 




kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,466
Tunbridge Wells
... and Murray's ... and Bloom's, no doubt.

Greatness often is.

Frankly, I'd rather be on the Gus Bus, enjoying the ride, than on some clapped out cart, driven by a non-entity with no ambition and such careful driving habits that he never takes a risk.

Please don't mention the word, risk and Poyet in the same sentence. The only time Poyet takes a risk, is when we are chasing a game late on. He is probably the most negative manager I can remember at this club, post Bailey and we all know what happened to him(well the ones old enough to remember).
 


chucky1973

New member
Nov 3, 2010
8,829
Crawley
Our constant constant constant threads about GM and Palace are making us a joke club, small and tin pot, can't wait for tomorrow to be over, hopefully threads will end
 


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