- Jul 7, 2003
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True. We don't know. I do believe that this has massively damaged our chances next season though.
Cancelled that season ticket yet?
True. We don't know. I do believe that this has massively damaged our chances next season though.
Cancelled that season ticket yet?
Gus - 'the worst man in football' - 's relationship with Vicente one of our best ever players broke down.
Gus' relationship with Tony Bloom, one of our best ever chairmen has broken down.
Go Gus, just Go Now.
How long is remaining on Gus's contract? 'Bout 4 of 5 years isn't it?
Thinking any pay-off is going to be in the region of £2 Mill. No other club is going to pay the compensation clause either of about £2 Mill.
I think we have reached an impass and this could run and run![]()
If the club want him gone, they need to grow some balls and sack him. Pay him off and start again. All this needs resolving and we need to move on.
A compensation clause would be negotiable if it was amenable to both clubs.
The only thing I'd say with that, as we saw with Wigan. They got compensation from Everton for Martinez, but Mr. Whealen was very reluctant to pay compensation to any other club to secure the services of their manager. Hence he went for Coyle, so no need to pay compensation? My own personal thinking was that Gus would have gone there, but for the thorny issue of a compensation payment to us??
Its like a Benny Hill sitcom ... Gus wants out and has said as much in many interviews but now wants to hold us to ransom before he goes, Hopefully Bloom will overcome this and get rid so we can move forward.
The big shame in all this is a couple of months ago, we were all 'just' Albion fans, we still are of course but we weren't pro/anti Gus, or pro/anti Bloom.
We were all pulling in the same direction & looking forward to the play offs
We were laughing at palarse fans who were falling out with their board.
Whatever the outcome from this, whether Gus stays or goes, there will be a taste in most of our mouths, a cut which will take time to heal.
This hasn't played out well.
IMO Gus is as good a manger as we're going to get at this time in our development & Brighton & Hove Albion FC is as good a club as Gus is going to get at this stage of his career.
Its a shame no one pointed that out to him, not his family, friends or his agent, before it got to the stage that it has.
Gus stays or goes? Bloom pays him off or sells him?
Either way, neither of them are winners in this.
Its like a Benny Hill sitcom ... Gus wants out and has said as much in many interviews but now wants to hold us to ransom before he goes, Hopefully Bloom will overcome this and get rid so we can move forward.
I'm simply still a fan of the club. I believe that Poyet has burned his bridges irreparably. I trust Tony Bloom and believe he has the best interests of the club in every move. BUT that said I remain to be convinced by a single thing Paul Barber's done since his arrival.
If Gus really had breached his contract - this would have ended some time ago.
The club has clearly let professional procedures surrounding Gus' SUSPECTED breach of contract let get in the way of common sense, in the process destroying the fantastic chairman/manager relationship between TB and the best manager in the history of the club. It should have only been a meeting behind closed doors and none of this should have happened.
Gus is totally within his rights to reject a resignation if he has been treated unfairly.
Whoever is responsible for suspending the management team needs to be SACKED. Is it too late for TB to make peace with Gus and the management team?
I'm working on a script at the moment for the film (Uncle Spielberg is lined up to direct)It's all speculation that the offer is us paying him.
Equally, and perhaps more likely, it is an offer of a discount on what he needs to pay to buy out his contract.
Doncha just love all the fickle revisionists on here, now saying that Poyet is rubbish when he is/was nothing of the sort.