It's got to be a job and a project he believes in. He has said more than once that he has to have the right chairman to work for. Club history means little if you can't get on with the present incumbent (I'm paraphrasing). As far as we're aware him and Tony Bloom get on like a house on fire, and...
You could say that about ANY managerial job that comes up below the top six.
That's just one of those ridiculous hype-fuelled things that we as Brighton fans have to up with.
If anything, saying that would fudge it even more as people would pick up on '... at this time'.
Fact is, it's probable he would be having a mild 'on nodding terms / wouldn't-avoid-you-if-I-saw-you-in-the-street' interest in the Wolves job. He's not going to burn his bridges by dismissing it...
Posted earlier today from an original story posted last night...
I'm here to stay: Wolves fail in bid to poach Poyet from Brighton
Gus Poyet revealed Wolves had approached Brighton to secure the manager's services but insisted he 'never had a decision to make'.
Wolves are on the hunt for a...
No, you said you called him as thick as pigshit.
How can eating '15 pies per game' be sycophantic - even though we weren't discussing it? :facepalm:
Do feel free to stop grizzling any time you feel like.
So 2+2 can equal whatever you please, then you choose to post that on here?
I'm just wondering if it has occurred to you that this 'deafening silence' as you call it, is because there is nothing to report?
I don't know one way or the other - but as least I'm not posting my wild suppositions as...
Blimey, a story on the most over-imaginative sports media in the country which has Gus dropping everything for a club beneath his ambitions, appears to be gathering a life of its own on the back of fear and some over-active imagination of our own.