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Dick Knight and MM



The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:
I'm not sure why lots of people on here criticise Naylor for having a good relationship with MM. For crying out loud, Naylor's JOB is to talk to the manager of Brighton (whoever he/she may be) and fill up the Argus with what he/she says.
I would hope that EVERY Albion manager works on establishing a good working relationship with local journalists like Naylor.

The problem with McGhee seems to me to be that, by the end, he was putting more effort into cultivating his relationship with Naylor than he was to maintaining a good working relationship with either Dick Knight or the team. Once this became obvious to DK, it was inevitable that MM had to go.

My fear is that, once Naylor manages to get hold of MM (when he returns from "abroad"), there'll be some sort of "devastating statement" that will inflame this row even more.

And some people will just love that.
 


















I think that regardless of what a chairman says, there are many things that don't need to be shared with everyone and sundry, and especially if there's a gentleman's agreement.

If you were to compare it with a marriage relationship, you promise to be honest but diplomatically decline to say "your arse IS rather prominent, your neck has a wattle like an old chicken and your eyes have lines like its' feet. And by the way, your false teeth clack when you talk too fast"

There's stuff that is saved....until you are completely ready for divorce.
MM's arse was looking too big, and especially in the Crewe game. That arse wasn't getting enough blood flow, so it needed kicking out of Brighton
:wave:
 




Tooting Gull

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NMH said:
I think that regardless of what a chairman says, there are many things that don't need to be shared with everyone and sundry, and especially if there's a gentleman's agreement.

If you were to compare it with a marriage relationship, you promise to be honest but diplomatically decline to say "your arse IS rather prominent, your neck has a wattle like an old chicken and your eyes have lines like its' feet. And by the way, your false teeth clack when you talk too fast"

There's stuff that is saved....until you are completely ready for divorce.
MM's arse was looking too big, and especially in the Crewe game. That arse wasn't getting enough blood flow, so it needed kicking out of Brighton
:wave:

What an analogy. You're wasted on here. That's the kind of football reporting they go for in Italy.

:bowdown: :bowdown:
 


Dave the OAP

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Deportivo Seagull said:
Dave, why is it that when someone disagrees with you, it's toy's out of the pram time?

I didnt think I did. If I did then I apologise, I just thought it a bit off suggesting I take a "chill Pill" when actually I thought I was making a resoned point.

As for being arrogant...well fair enough
 


ROSM said:
MM accepted that he had lost the trust of the majority of fans.
No he didn't. Why are you making things up? It really doesn't help Dick Knight to actively misrepresent McGhee. Look at the exact quote from McGhee, he says he accepted that he has lost SOME of the fans, but that no one could quantify the true numbers.
 




Man of Harveys said:
I was never 100% sure of Uncle Buck's view that Naylor was happy to sing McGhee's song for him (although I've not been reading the Argus much recently, to be honest) but I thought today's back page - on the strength of which I bought the paper - was a real something out of nothing story which I see has already been gleefully picked up on by the resident SCR DK bashers for the thousandth time again. Oh dear.

How does that work again? I would have thought McGhee would be utterly angry and disgusted at today's back page of the Argus, the comments contained in which drags his managerial reputation through the mud.

MCGHEE LOST TEAM - in an 80pt headeline FFS? McGhee wants that as the Argus back page? :rolleyes:

The idea that McGhee is still working his powers through Andy Naylor really is an utterly bizarre conspiracy theory.

Naylor was reduced to having to follow up the McGhee story that appeared in that recent Brighton freesheet, although there was little essentially new in it except the mention of the Cardiff players.

But that illustrates that Naylor and McGhee are not as close as some on here would rather simple-mindedly have you believe :rolleyes:

Naylor is now simply scrambling to follow up what happened on the phone-in last Saturday when it appears Dick Knight made some kind of gaffe (although now we are being told it is deliberate? Tit for tat with McGhee, for what exactly?)

It is true that the Argus sports editor did have a difficult decision whether to run the story today, because it appears Dick Knight withdrew all co-operation with the Argus at the last minute. Why did he do that? Is it a recognition that he made a mistake on the phone-in last Saturday in saying what he did?

Naylor and Chris Giles the Argus sports editor clearly thinks there is story to be told here, that explains the Argus back page.

But the fact is, this publicity helps neither McGhee or Knight. So put away the silly conspiracy theories, it is just a bunch of hacks at the Argus asking some awkward questions that perhaps most of us by now wish were not being asked.
 
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attila said:
With respect, Dave, this is bollocks and you don't need to start following the Harty (!) line - one which he doesn't believe anyway, the whole thing is a wind up. Fans' views (and more importantly, fans' behaviour at matches) were, and are. a part of the decision making process. We fought to put him there, remember?

Well, clearly SOME fans views were important. There were a lot of people who wanted McGhee to carry on his decent start to the season. But we were not consulted in any way whatsoever.
 






Uncle Buck said:
Who were they then?

That's right, they all don't exist.
 




Uncle Buck said:
I am sure there are some, but like police, organiser and protester estimations of those that attend a demo, the numbers seem to vary greatly.

Much the same can be said for the boo boys. No vote was ever taken, yet we still have people arrogantly assuming they speak for the majority of fans. No more left the game early at Crewe than did so against Blackpool.
 
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Barrel of Fun

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London Irish said:
Much the same can be said for the boo boys. No vote was ever taken, yet we still have people arrogantly assuming they speak for the majority of fans. No more left the game early at Crewe than did so against Blackpool.

The Blackpool game was (as you know) after McGhee had gone, so not a great comparison. The walkout of Crewe may have been the final nail in the coffin - A culmination of factors.
 
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Barrel of Fun said:
The Blackpool game was (as you know) after McGhee had gone, so not a great comparison.

I know it was after McGhee had gone, that's the point I'm making. Has Wilkins lost the fans because of the mass walkout at the Blackpool game? I say no, but people use exactly the same evidence to say yes for McGhee re. Crewe. Blatant double standards.
 
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