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Gus Poyet Interview- Post Match



Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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What to say? They were better than us. Gus did what was required to get us into a position whereby we could fight for promotion. He did his job.

Tonight, Palace were the better team. They controlled our game and took their chances. It wasn't our night.

Stop playing the blame game.
 






£1.99

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Mar 3, 2008
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People need to listen to the whole thing. He's clearly upset and saying he wants to 'higher the roof' ie raise the quality and standards if I've got that right. Why do people think that he will be off.surely Zola's stock is higher than his at present. Its all very disappointing but we need to build a promotion quality team for next season. We've had that for the last 3 months but we need to have a better squad for the whole year. The one thing that we should remember is that continuity is important.... Just look at the retiring Ferguson.
Anyone who questions today needs to look back to the 77-78 season when we just lost out on promotion, but we came back stronger the next season stronger and got portion. It's painful, but we need to look to the future.

I thought he said "hit the roof" meaning he's taken us as high as he can!:down:
 










Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Will go when he reaches the roof, I think he meant ceiling, at a club.

That is, when the cheque book doesn't match the targets to improve the squad further.

Don't blame him at all. Firefighting in certain positions, eg Calderon (a great bloke and good against poor widemen) did the best he could, but outclassed so that drew in a stack of support, leaving gaps elsewhere. Not for the first time.

Will the club (and the fans, without whinging), finance the permenant acquisition of 2 class and FIT fullbacks?
Ditto ..... A powerful, tall, british type central midfielder to assist the brilliant Bridcutt, eg Trotter?

Gus is a good manager and coach, and without the £, will move on to a PL club.
 


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Apr 7, 2006
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Brighton manager Gus Poyet on his future at the club: "I don't want to make any comments on my future because the feelings are not the best. Today we found the roof and we hit the roof.
"Where do we go from here? I need to sit down at the end of the season and discuss it. I'm under contract that is the situation so I've got nothing to say. I also need to analyse my personal situation."
 






5mins-from-amex

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Sep 1, 2011
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coldean
Will go when he reaches the roof, I think he meant ceiling, at a club.

That is, when the cheque book doesn't match the targets to improve the squad further.

Don't blame him at all. Firefighting in certain positions, eg Calderon (a great bloke and good against poor widemen) did the best he could, but outclassed so that drew in a stack of support, leaving gaps elsewhere. Not for the first time.

Will the club (and the fans, without whinging), finance the permenant acquisition of 2 class and FIT fullbacks?
Ditto ..... A powerful, tall, british type central midfielder to assist the brilliant Bridcutt, eg Trotter?

Gus is a good manager and coach, and without the £, will move on to a PL club.

I agree with all of that.
 


The Wookiee

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Nov 10, 2003
15,014
Worthing
People need to listen to the whole thing. He's clearly upset and saying he wants to 'higher the roof' ie raise the quality and standards if I've got that right. Why do people think that he will be off.surely Zola's stock is higher than his at present. Its all very disappointing but we need to build a promotion quality team for next season. We've had that for the last 3 months but we need to have a better squad for the whole year. The one thing that we should remember is that continuity is important.... Just look at the retiring Ferguson.
Anyone who questions today needs to look back to the 77-78 season when we just lost out on promotion, but we came back stronger the next season stronger and got portion. It's painful, but we need to look to the future.

So why didn't he come out and say that and commit himself to fighting to get us promoted next season ?
Pretty sure mullery did in 77/78
 




pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
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peacehaven
@BBCSussexSport: POYET: "I always say I'm going to be here till we get better, then you hit the roof, I'm sorry, I need to think about myself aswell #BHAFC
 


Buckley's Chance

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Jan 2, 2012
115
Australia
God I hope he stays.

But reality is that if someone like Everton comes knocking, he's off. And even if he just doesn't get enough money, he's gone. Fair enough for him though.
 


jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
7,838
Woking
There's a que of managers for our Job if you want out Gus, see ya!

I'm sure there are but the problem is that many of them will be total pants. I'm sure Mark Hughes would be pimping himself out in the blink of an eye and so on and son on. The trick lies in Tony identifying the right guy, the one who will keep us playing with a similar style. We're so close to being the real deal but need to be better at putting away chances are adapting when things turn against us.
 








Northstander

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Oct 13, 2003
14,028
We all know he wants the premiership, I guess Mr Bloom needs to stand up back poyet with money for top quality players otherwise, poyet goes. Simples
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,057
Living In a Box
He will be leaving, the club are not happy and an ex Chelsea manager will be at the helm next season.
 






dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,315
Henfield
When was that then?

He's been putting in little snipes all season. Turning round looking up at the directors' box with his hands outstretched, putting his hat in the ring at Reading and in tonight's interview he basically said if he doesn't get what he wants from the board, he will be off. He's more interested in himself than the club and Bloom knows it. I can't see him staying.
That said, I thought his team lacked bottle tonight - it was a night for the El Abds of this world.
 


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