Of course it doesn't. I think we're dealing with a Mr Burns Mk 2 here - utterly impervious to some obvious facts that the person that they're determined to vilify wasn't quite as bad as they make out. And for that reason, I'm out.
Some of us recognized a good stitch-up on the HR and employment law a**e-saving front when we saw one.
After all, we've all done it: cobbled together lists of ammo to be used against people that we just don't like as employees any more. Obviously that isn't enough of a reason to give, so you...
Rather than that, I'd say that Poyet was also forced to start having to deal every day with a newly appointed prickly megalomaniac equally fond of the limelight and with whom he'd also had previous.
And if a) that ever happened and b) Hughton ever quit, you can bet that Poyet's many noisy detractors on here would welcome him back in the most finely split of seconds.