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POYET: "Brighton are ready for the Premier League, and I’d love my old team to get there."









Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
With regards to the Palace home leg, it was the interview that he gave straight after the game that annoyed.

He was asked if he would be with us the following season. He came out with something along the lines of hitting the ceiling, could not see us going any further etc. Once again making the situation about him.

Whilst with the structure in place all those things may have been true at the time, but having lost such an important game, he just needed to come out with the standard, 'disappointed, regroup, come back stronger' etc.
I remember it so clearly.
I'd just come down the slip road onto the A27, the AMEX was disappearing in my rear view mirror as he was talking.
Gus finished talking, I shouted "well f*** off then", turned the radio off, and that was that.

The king is (very) dead, long live the king.
 




byf1

Active member
Mar 22, 2012
271
I'll personally will never forget what Poyet brought to this football club and as soon as he stepped into the club there was an air about us, call it arrogance call it what you will. He came in at a time when we were shockingly poor, going in one direction, gates dwindling and he with his coaches changed all that for me and made me fall back in love with football again.

The style of football we played was something I and most had never seen this club play, we were in a very small elite group of teams that literally played/passed teams off the park and it was a joy to watch. Then there came players who graced the blue and white that we simply had no right to get at the time in the likes of Vicente, Bridge and even CMS to an extent, he was one the hottest properties outside the premiership and he chose us, I cant help but think the Poyet factor had a huge part to play in us getting these coups. I even liked his tantrums, he was someone who wouldn't be pushed around and there was never a dull moment with Poyet around. Yes the ending wasn't pretty but as he says in his article what love affair that ends is!

If Poyet comes back as opposition manager against us one day, I'll be standing on my seat for what the guy did, love him or loath him, what he did results wise from league one to championship play-offs in his own style cant be argued with.
 




Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,661
Gus singing "We're ****ing brilliant" was the best thing ever.

Swearing into a microphone when there are kids around with their parents is pretty piss-poor behaviour.
 


Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,661
I'll personally will never forget what Poyet brought to this football club and as soon as he stepped into the club there was an air about us, call it arrogance call it what you will. He came in at a time when we were shockingly poor, going in one direction, gates dwindling and he with his coaches changed all that for me and made me fall back in love with football again.

The style of football we played was something I and most had never seen this club play, we were in a very small elite group of teams that literally played/passed teams off the park and it was a joy to watch. Then there came players who graced the blue and white that we simply had no right to get at the time in the likes of Vicente, Bridge and even CMS to an extent, he was one the hottest properties outside the premiership and he chose us, I cant help but think the Poyet factor had a huge part to play in us getting these coups. I even liked his tantrums, he was someone who wouldn't be pushed around and there was never a dull moment with Poyet around. Yes the ending wasn't pretty but as he says in his article what love affair that ends is!

If Poyet comes back as opposition manager against us one day, I'll be standing on my seat for what the guy did, love him or loath him, what he did results wise from league one to championship play-offs in his own style cant be argued with.

Massive rose-tinted specs going on here.
 


Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
I am neither for or against Poyet but there are things people don't seem to consider. Playing Devils Advocate if he was offered complete control when he signed up for the job and that became eroded with the recruitment of certain individuals or changes in transfer policy then perhaps that may explain why he became a bit anti and it all went pear shaped. We had obviously had a very quick rise in our fortunes and he has to mainly take the credit for that so it could be argued that nothing should change.

You then have a situation where the person in control who thinks everything is going well suddenly realises that the goal posts have moved. The fact that he is arrogant and wants to maintain control is hardly his fault if that is how he understood things were supposed to be.
 






TheDuke

Well-known member
Oct 28, 2011
1,216
Arundel
The frustrating thing with Gus is he's a decent and interesting guy most of the time and plays good football. But he has repeatedly acted an egotistical knob and/or got carried away with his own hype way too often. He always starts off well them the ego snowballs and it ends in self-centred tears If you cut the nonsense out of him he'd be a decent bloke and a very decent manager at a high level. He's his own worst enemy.
That is so spot-on Mr T
 






BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Despite everything there be no denying that Gus was good for us and we are where we are due to him setting the ball rolling on the field, for which we should be eternally grateful but it can also be said as it was his first job and launched his managerial career we were good for him. Why not let the matter rest at that?
 












TottonSeagull

Well-known member
Mar 5, 2011
4,480
Totton (Nr Southampton)
So when Tony Bloom said Poyet called him in March to say he wanted to leave and would leave straight away he was either lying of Poyet had 'conveniently' forgotten about that! Unfortunately he always thought he was bigger than the club!
 






Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,220
Brighton
Yep and poyet can do nout wrong in your eyes....

Nonsense - you've clearly never read a single post of mine of the subject. Poyet had huge faults and his ego is clearly an issue, but for me he had us playing the best football I've ever seen a Brighton team play. He took us from League One relegation fodder to a team that finished 4th in the Championship. We played with a style I'd never seen before and doubt I'll see again. To you he's a cretin. To me he's the man behind the best football I've ever seen Brighton play.

He was an excellent football manager for us and the record books prove it. No amount of character assignation of the man personally will change what he did for Brighton. So keep your 'opinions opinions' and I'll look at the 'facts'.
 




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