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Potential managers to succeed Gus at Brighton



OSRGull

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2011
5,298
N1A
Before you start, No I don't think Gus is going anywhere and I'm hoping he doesn't either. I'm just interested in who you'd think are realistic replacements for Gus.

I personally think we may lower the budget a bit and give Oatway a chance.

Realistic Targets for me.

Lee Clark
Karl Robinson
Alex McGleish (wages would be quite a bit I should imagine)
Michael Appleton
Ray Wilkins
 






















Foolg

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Apr 23, 2007
5,024
Before you start, No I don't think Gus is going anywhere and I'm hoping he doesn't either. I'm just interested in who you'd think are realistic replacements for Gus.

I personally think we may lower the budget a bit and give Oatway a chance.

Realistic Targets for me.

Lee Clark - One of the most over-rated managers I can think of. Failed to get Huddersfield promoted as yet, despite spending big money, having the best strike force in the division, a quality midfield, and a decent back four. They've had the likes of Smithies, Rhodes, Peltier, Pilkington, Ward, and still failed thus far. No thanks.
Karl Robinson - Yep, good up and coming manager.
Alex McGleish (wages would be quite a bit I should imagine) - No f***ing way, i'd rather we brought back Micky Adams.
Michael Appleton - No thanks, done absolutely nothing of note.
Ray Wilkins - No thanks

Still can't quite believe Alex Mccleish is on there.
 






middletoenail

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2008
3,570
Hong Kong
Just out of interest, what have any of these chumps done in their careers that would make you think that Sir Tony would think once about them being our manager?
 












Doc Lynam

I hate the Daily Mail
Jun 19, 2011
7,186
The development of the passing style through the club would have to be paramount. The identity will outlast any manager if its created on a solid base. I wouldn't mind a decent Dutch manager.
 






Cafu

New member
Mar 5, 2009
52
Vida com Sr. Flor
Eu gostaria de anunciar que vou entrar na corrida para o Poyet gerente Brighton depois de deixar o clube para o Aston Villa. Como todos sabem além do johnny vir em breve as pessoas que eu sou uma boa amizade com o presidente Tony Bloom e chegou perto de executar este grande clube com antecedência, mas devido a problemas com meu visto não foi possível concluir o negócio. Agora o meu visto seja resolvido e estou pronto para dar o pedal para onde eles pertencem na primeira divisão e ganhar a primeira divisão no maior estádio do mundo de hoje. Haverá uma nova era no clube. Você acha que já viu um toque, você ainda não viu nada ainda. 2012 é o ano de Cafu e é azul e no ano vai subir ao topo, porque nós somos a nata da cultura e eu nos levará à vitória e glória, e se tornar o maior gerente do clube já viu. Eu lhe dou minha palavra.

Mais tarde companheiros bons, Cafu.
 





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