I don't know. Why is in he football management? He doesn't need the job for the money, don't you think he'd want to leave a legacy somewhere (e.g. be known as 'The man who built Brighton') as opposed to being just another name on a conveyor belt?
Agreed, but I don't see why he can't do both...
The thing is at Brighton he's got the chance to be 'the next Alan Mullery'. Mullery's place in the pantheon of Albion legends is assured. He is still talked about, and that era is still talked about, nearly forty years later! The Bloom/Poyet era has the chance to surpass the Bamber/Mullery era...