I don't think anyone said he was not successful. He made mistakes. Who doesn't?
He seemed to be saying 'Brighton fans know I'm too good to stay with them and they understand that one day I'll go to manage a bigger club.' He was saying, we were lucky to have him as a manager but we were never...
Nobody is saying Poyet was not a very good manager. He must have been good otherwise nobody would be peed off about him going. However it seems he might have at least contributed to the decision to dismiss him, he had made some mistakes that meant he was not perfect and he has yet to prove...
I agree. Let's move on from Poyet, Buckley and Bridcutt who all thought they were too big for Brighton and jeopardised our progression by their lack of loyalty, went on to play for perennial under achievers on Weirside and now none of them could get arrested. Let's stop going on about it.
GP openly coveted the big time in management. He spoke as if he thought we thought it was an endearing quality.
He had a good thing going here but was childishly impatient.
Now he's old news and depreciated.
A bit of a lesson there about not getting ahead of yourself.