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[Albion] The 'Hyypia resignation/leaving' thread



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I want a tried and tested manager with Championship experience, not a lot to ask is it?
 




Kuipers Supporters Club

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Feb 10, 2009
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http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/brighton-hove-albion-sami-hyypia-leaves-2159842.aspx

Brighton & Hove Albion have confirmed they have accepted the resignation of first-team manager Sami Hyypia.

Chairman Tony Bloom said, "Sami offered his resignation, and we reluctantly accepted earlier today.

"Sami has worked extremely hard since joining the club last summer. Despite some good performances, including most recently at Wolves, results haven't gone as well as we all had hoped and expected.

"Sami is an incredibly honourable man. He remains a hugely respected and very popular figure at our club. He has decided to step down for the benefit of the team and the club.

"We are all very disappointed, but we respect Sami’s decision and we all wish him well for the future."

In the interim, Nathan Jones, assistant manager, will take charge of the team for the Boxing Day fixture against Reading.

The club will offer no further comment at this stage.

Anyone else concerned by this?!
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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I for one feel desperately sorry for Hyypia. Out of his depth to a degree, tactical naivety at times but thoroughly let down by the club and his players.

Anyone who thinks that this is the problem solved is delusional. A quick appointment is needed as well as astute investment in the squad.
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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Bye Sami, good luck fair Prince.

Seems to have been let down in part by a. his own managerial abilities and b. the recruitment work done by the Club.
 






Sep 30, 2006
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Up in the Gods
It's going to be a very interesting first interview from Hyppia post resignation. His career as a manager is in tatters so nice guy or not, I would expect a couple of references towards our recruitment system.

Let's hope so! We need someone close to events to call out the shortcomings with recruitment.

If only Gus could open up! Feel like us fans are treated like mushrooms by the club on occasion.
 


skipper734

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Aug 9, 2008
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Nathan Jones's Blue and White Army. (Well for Boxing Day at least.) #poisoned challis.
 


Southwest Seagull

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Jul 3, 2013
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Yes, right decision and the mark of a good man for stepping down when he knows he's out of his depth.

Ok, he's not a great manager, but he's clearly a good man, and I for one respect him.

I hope he finds another job in football, just clearly not as a manager.
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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So will Bloom come back from his holiday to sort out this mess?
 


Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/brighton-hove-albion-sami-hyypia-leaves-2159842.aspx

Brighton & Hove Albion have confirmed they have accepted the resignation of first-team manager Sami Hyypia.

Chairman Tony Bloom said, "Sami offered his resignation, and we reluctantly accepted earlier today.

"Sami has worked extremely hard since joining the club last summer. Despite some good performances, including most recently at Wolves, results haven't gone as well as we all had hoped and expected.

"Sami is an incredibly honourable man. He remains a hugely respected and very popular figure at our club. He has decided to step down for the benefit of the team and the club.

"We are all very disappointed, but we respect Sami’s decision and we all wish him well for the future."

In the interim, Nathan Jones, assistant manager, will take charge of the team for the Boxing Day fixture against Reading.

The club will offer no further comment at this stage.

If he has gone, without any sort of compensation, then Hyypia certainly goes with my best wishes. Honestly, as a humble fan, I really mean that. Sometimes things just don't work out, and falling on your sword when that happens is entirely honourable.

Sadly though, there appears nothing honourable about that Burke moron, or Barber - collectively responsible for an appalling summer which is why we're in this mess. It will be shameful if either of them collects anything like their enormous gross pay figures of last year.
 


ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
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Reading
If the club leave Jones in charge for the rest of the season, for the first time they can say bye bye to my season ticket renewal money. If they get some experienced manager in and we still go down I will still renew. If I feel the club is trying its best to sort out this mess they will get my full support what ever happens in the league. If they piss about they can naff off.
 






Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Brighton, UK
If he has gone, without any sort of compensation, then Hyypia certainly goes with my best wishes. Honestly, as a humble fan, I really mean that. Sometimes things just don't work out, and falling on your sword when that happens is entirely honourable.

Sadly though, there appears nothing honourable about that Burke moron, or Barber - collectively responsible for an appalling summer which is why we're in this mess. It will be shameful if either of them collects anything like their enormous gross pay figures of last year.

Hot dang: I agree with every singe word. *oldskoolcliqueandproud*
 








ofco8

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May 18, 2007
2,390
Brighton
Sad, but was inevitable as the way things were going. As said, need a proven, experienced Championship manager.
Good luck to Sami for the future.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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Hurst Green
Just p1ssed the wife off. Boxing day my seats will now be occupied.
 


dibsy

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Jul 26, 2004
198
Shoreham By Sea
Good on him - shame it didn't work out - no hard feelings. If we don't make any changes to the squad and the new guy gets us winning then we know it was Sami's fault.

On the other hand if the new guy makes us worse we may long for the good ole Sami days.
 






jasetheace

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Apr 13, 2011
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I for one feel desperately sorry for Hyypia. Out of his depth to a degree, tactical naivety at times but thoroughly let down by the club and his players.

Anyone who thinks that this is the problem solved is delusional. A quick appointment is needed as well as astute investment in the squad.

You are 100% correct and I am pretty sure that nobody believes this is problem solved. Far from it. Burke should now fall on his sword. A competent manager with a great support staff playing an attractive yet adaptable brand of football. That man picks his players to buy/loan.

A re-appraisal by Bloom (not Barber) of how the club is interacting with the fans to repair the disconnect.
 


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