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Why are you even allowing him to post on a Non Palace thread?
I'm assuming he is a Palace fan
I think the next 12 mths is going to show us, that Poyet needed Brighton more then Brighton needed Poyet. Just he was the only one that couldn't see it. Didn't take long for him to start talking himself up again as a prem manager did it, based on quite what I'm not sure. Spending a fortune and falling out with everyone in the process I suppose......I have heard that the players are as happy as Larry at training again, so make of that what you will.........I know people will find this hard to believe but I really want Gus to get a prem job, I think it would make next season far more interesting for the prem neutral fan......He would be very foolish to drag this through the courts imo, as I suspect he will lose and all the time its ongoing, who's going to take a punt on him.....Come to think of it, I would think a lot of chairman will be thinking maybe they have dodged a bullet, with Gus.
Wayne Bridge: "Gus revitalised my love for football. He is a top-class manager both tactically and on the man-management side, one of the best I have worked with."
Eliott Bennett: “Hearing a lot of bad things about my former manager Gus Poyet, can only speak how I find but he is a top manager who helped me a lot!” When asked if Poyet struggled with man management, the star winger replied: “Not with me he didn't. Was excellent whole time I was at club.”
“I saw a lot of tweets and read quite bit of stuff in the paper that wasn’t very favourable to a manager I think is brilliant. I’ve got the utmost respect and admiration for the manager because he has been a massive part of why I’ve been able to play in the Premier League with Norwich. Brighton is a fantastic football club, Gus Poyet is a fantastic manager"
Gary Dicker: “I've had a great time here with the gaffer - and everybody really since day one. I can’t really put my finger on anything. I just think the day he walked in at this club he changed everything. He has made this club how it is today, how professional it is, how they have got everything right for the players. You look at the players he can attract to the club. In fairness, I don’t think most managers would have got them."
“When he speaks, you want to listen and you want to play for him. I think that is how he has got the best out of everyone. We went from a team in the relegation zone to a team winning the league and that doesn’t happen much in football. I think that proves what type of manager he is. He can get the best out of players straight away and he gets the respect of the players. I think that is massive. Everyone wants to play for him.”
As far as I'm concerned its over. The legal wrangling may well go on in the background, but we've now got our new manager in place, and the beginnings of a new team being assembled. The final knockings of Gus's heave ho will be a small paragraph on the inside pages of the sports papers.One thing I can guarantee is, it ain't. I don't think there'll be a fat lady around on the Poyetgate programme for some time.
For a start the LMA are solidly backing him, per the "Argus" report yesterday.
do us a favour.....really?
Oooh, like when you told us Gus 'definitely wouldn't be with us next season'......2 seasons ago
why do you persist with your pathetic 'I'm itk' internet persona? As sad as the Major really.
I would love to see Poyet get a job as soon as possible, I truly would. But I fear the only chance he has of getting a premiership job, is buying a copy of Football Manager!I think the next 12 mths is going to show us, that Poyet needed Brighton more then Brighton needed Poyet. Just he was the only one that couldn't see it. Didn't take long for him to start talking himself up again as a prem manager did it, based on quite what I'm not sure. Spending a fortune and falling out with everyone in the process I suppose......I have heard that the players are as happy as Larry at training again, so make of that what you will.........I know people will find this hard to believe but I really want Gus to get a prem job, I think it would make next season far more interesting for the prem neutral fan......He would be very foolish to drag this through the courts imo, as I suspect he will lose and all the time its ongoing, who's going to take a punt on him.....Come to think of it, I would think a lot of chairman will be thinking maybe they have dodged a bullet, with Gus.
THat's Chinese whispers. When it finally comes out most Brighton fans will be saying.... yer and?I was told yesterday by a reliable source with a friend who works for the club that, in the words of the club worker "all in the know are bound to secrecy regarding the incident that initiated all three suspensions, but if it got out it would disgust all Brighton fans".
THat's Chinese whispers. When it finally comes out most Brighton fans will be saying.... yer and?
Its all very unexciting....... allegedly
I'm not expecting anything particularly scandalous, if and when it all comes out.
Why do people think it should be? It might be something quite dull.
Wayne Bridge: "Gus revitalised my love for football. He is a top-class manager both tactically and on the man-management side, one of the best I have worked with."
Eliott Bennett: “Hearing a lot of bad things about my former manager Gus Poyet, can only speak how I find but he is a top manager who helped me a lot!” When asked if Poyet struggled with man management, the star winger replied: “Not with me he didn't. Was excellent whole time I was at club.”
“I saw a lot of tweets and read quite bit of stuff in the paper that wasn’t very favourable to a manager I think is brilliant. I’ve got the utmost respect and admiration for the manager because he has been a massive part of why I’ve been able to play in the Premier League with Norwich. Brighton is a fantastic football club, Gus Poyet is a fantastic manager"
Gary Dicker: “I've had a great time here with the gaffer - and everybody really since day one. I can’t really put my finger on anything. I just think the day he walked in at this club he changed everything. He has made this club how it is today, how professional it is, how they have got everything right for the players. You look at the players he can attract to the club. In fairness, I don’t think most managers would have got them."
“When he speaks, you want to listen and you want to play for him. I think that is how he has got the best out of everyone. We went from a team in the relegation zone to a team winning the league and that doesn’t happen much in football. I think that proves what type of manager he is. He can get the best out of players straight away and he gets the respect of the players. I think that is massive. Everyone wants to play for him.”
To be fair to him id heard exactly the same with the source originally coming directly from a player. Orlandi also confirms this in his new interview today.
Do you want to bet on that?
Why are you even allowing him to post on a Non Palace thread?
I'm assuming he is a Palace fan
Orlandi wasn't here two years ago. Re-read the post you've quoted.
Some more contradictions from Gus
Independent: “They can say whatever they like but I didn’t know they were going to sack me. “
Telegraph: "There is a difference between knowing you were going to be sacked and actually being told. I found out Brighton had sacked me live on television, I have evidence to prove that.
Independent: “I turned my phone off at 7.20pm and they were still negotiating”
They sent me an email telling me at 12 minutes to eight o’clock and then released the news on their website at 8pm."
Though It is clear on the club website that the club statement was released at 19:14 Club Statement Pretty sure that Gus and the LMA would have received his dismissal notice at 19:00, prior to the 19:14 Club Statement.