I suppose you have to remember in many situations when clubs find themselves without a manager, whether through sacking or otherwise, they install an interim/temporary manager because it is not always easy or quick to get a new manager in mid-season.
It has only been a week, most of our...
Well, the odds would say different at this point - so something somewhere has triggered his odds being slashed. He is only a first team coach remember, not a manager or assistant manager or principle first team coach. I doubt there is much of a severance clause, and even so, probably has a 14...
The 16m compensation might help with that. If we are thinking we’re a top half outfit, the manager needs to be paid top half money. GP was on survival / promoted manager wages.
Same as it ever was really. As fans we hold ideological notions of loyalty and longevity when it suits us, when things go badly we can turn on managers who have given their clubs great service. You might argue sacking Hughton was an act of disloyalty on the part of the club and he deserved a...
We will have various webs of knowledge of coaches available, people we've been looking at, Bruno will no doubt have contracts and a network. I don't think there would be a vacuum of just appointing Bruno and not providing any other support. Anyway hypothetical really, TalkShite already saying...
Are we in a desperate rush for this appointment? At the very least Bruno can step in as interim up to Xmas if he wants it, then extend if successful. Look at Gary O'Neil already giving them a problem at Bournemouth.
It's a big step of course, but he'd have the players backing, he knows all the...
Behind the scenes the systems and tactics that Potter applies will be known through the club. While Potter is a great manager, these won't be unique, so Brighton's selection process can be targeted in finding another manager who applies similar principles to their management. Could turn up a...