But he is not infallable. Hyppia for example. And the recruitment at the time.
Like all big decisions they involve an element of gamble and he is generally pretty good at this.
Completely agree. Whilst it is not quite the same and the egos at play were totally different we don't want a situation we had where Poyet felt undermined by Barber.
I would assume though that Hughton is fully on board with this or it wouldn't be happening.