Poyet REJECTS offer to quit the Albion

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8ace

Banned
Jul 21, 2003
23,811
Brighton
Why would Gus want to stay , without a reasonable budget to spend on players what can he do,Tony bottled it on the river card and Barber is a c*nt, Gus is well out of it.This club is being run by fu*ing monkeys who do not have a f*cking clue

zzzzzzzzzzzzzz Another meaningless poker metaphor about TB.
 




sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,777
town full of eejits
I think the crucial point is Poyet doesn't regard the Albion as a Premier League club. If his ambitions were genuinely to manage in the Premier League then he was 180 minutes or so from realising that dream. With the Albion. Truth is, he sees himself as manager of a TOP Premier League team - which he patently doesn't regard the Albion as - and is confusing the realities of his status as a former player and his status as a current manager. Sorry, but for me he's about as psychologically unfit to be a top football manager as Roy Keane is.

Next stop South America, where they just might tolerate his wild and wacky head-mental ways :wave:

agreed........riding a tidal wave created by Tony Bloom into the championship has done nothing to underline his ability to manage at an ELITE level..........."dont bite the hand that feeds you" springs to mind....!!
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,184
publically whored as in ' I would like to manage Chelsea one day', 'I enjoyed my time at Leeds and maybe I'll come back one day, who knows?'. Whats the problem with that, why do people expect managers to be these machines toeing the party line? Its usually fake and dull. If you want a diehard Albion fan as manager, I'll do the job, and I guarantee I'll never quit and always refer to Palace as fairies.

Main thing is, he's still our manager and has TURNED DOWN approaches from Reading and by all accounts other clubs too saying he had unfinished business at Brighton. Which is a darn sight better than say, Coppell, who found it 'really hard to leave' but still ****ed of to Reading, or Adams, who always 'kept the faith' but then pissed off to the premier league as assistant the first chance he got, or Horton, who left as soon as a 'bigger' offer came in (Port Vale was it?), or Taylor, who took the glory but quit because the transfer budget wasn't big enough. They all had nice press conferences but actually quit when the bigger job came calling, Poyet might say it how sees it but at least he's still here.

Well not for much longer evidently, which is a massive shame.

Excellent post.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,132
I think the crucial point is Poyet doesn't regard the Albion as a Premier League club. If his ambitions were genuinely to manage in the Premier League then he was 180 minutes or so from realising that dream. With the Albion. Truth is, he sees himself as manager of a TOP Premier League team - which he patently doesn't regard the Albion as - and is confusing the realities of his status as a former player and his status as a current manager. Sorry, but for me he's about as psychologically unfit to be a top football manager as Roy Keane is.

Next stop South America, where they just might tolerate his wild and wacky head-mental ways :wave:

Agree 100% with that. The truth is that we have the potential to be bigger/on a par with several fairly established Premiership clubs - Fulham, Stoke, Norwich, West Brom, Swansea, but as you say, that's not what Poyet wants in his fairy dust world. In terms of a Championship club with almost everything in place, he won't do much better than us, but that's of no interest to him.
 
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One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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publically whored as in ' I would like to manage Chelsea one day', 'I enjoyed my time at Leeds and maybe I'll come back one day, who knows?'. Whats the problem with that, why do people expect managers to be these machines toeing the party line? Its usually fake and dull. If you want a diehard Albion fan as manager, I'll do the job, and I guarantee I'll never quit and always refer to Palace as fairies.

Main thing is, he's still our manager and has TURNED DOWN approaches from Reading and by all accounts other clubs too saying he had unfinished business at Brighton. Which is a darn sight better than say, Coppell, who found it 'really hard to leave' but still ****ed of to Reading, or Adams, who always 'kept the faith' but then pissed off to the premier league as assistant the first chance he got, or Horton, who left as soon as a 'bigger' offer came in (Port Vale was it?), or Taylor, who took the glory but quit because the transfer budget wasn't big enough. They all had nice press conferences but actually quit when the bigger job came calling, Poyet might say it how sees it but at least he's still here.

Well not for much longer evidently, which is a massive shame.

But to be fair this is totally different to Coppell and Adams. They left a team in a ramshackle ground, with little support due to capacity, who (in Gus's words) probably had reached a ceiling. I actually had no problem with what Coppell said, and the fact he took a week(?) to decide showed a degree of respect to the club and fans. Yes, he still left, but at the time it could not be denied that Reading had a much better infrastructure. In terms of Adams, again hearsay but heard he was given an immense salary that would have turned most heads (and the promise of management once Dave Bassett retired - which was within 12 months if I recall).
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Agree 100% with that. The truth is that we have the potential to be bigger/on a par with several fairly established Premiership clubs - Fulham, Stoke, Norwich, West Brom, Swansea, but as you say, that's not what Poyet wants in his fairy dust world. In terms of a Championship club with almost everything in place, he won't do much better than us, but that's of no interest to him.

Quite.
 


NODC

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Apr 19, 2012
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What I find odd is if a big factor is budget which club does he think will give him more.

I can see more and more championship clubs reducing there budgets as player contract are run down ie releasing if to expensive.

Also if he wants to manage in the premiership while all clubs would have a bigger budget to Brighton, will he not have the same issue as unless he goes to a big 4 club (not going to happen) his budget will be small in comparison and so he'd have the same problem. In fact is Swansea one of the clubs that he's linked to not having issues with there managers due to budget?
 




glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
publically whored as in ' I would like to manage Chelsea one day', 'I enjoyed my time at Leeds and maybe I'll come back one day, who knows?'. Whats the problem with that, why do people expect managers to be these machines toeing the party line? Its usually fake and dull. If you want a diehard Albion fan as manager, I'll do the job, and I guarantee I'll never quit and always refer to Palace as fairies.

Main thing is, he's still our manager and has TURNED DOWN approaches from Reading and by all accounts other clubs too saying he had unfinished business at Brighton. Which is a darn sight better than say, Coppell, who found it 'really hard to leave' but still ****ed of to Reading, or Adams, who always 'kept the faith' but then pissed off to the premier league as assistant the first chance he got, or Horton, who left as soon as a 'bigger' offer came in (Port Vale was it?), or Taylor, who took the glory but quit because the transfer budget wasn't big enough. They all had nice press conferences but actually quit when the bigger job came calling, Poyet might say it how sees it but at least he's still here.

Well not for much longer evidently, which is a massive shame.

good post
but I am afraid there are many who will never see it this way
we are about to lose the second best manager the Albion have ever had and God knows where the Albion will be this time next year hopefully striving to get into the premier, but God forgive me I am now beginning to doubt that
 


publically whored as in ' i would like to manage chelsea one day', 'i enjoyed my time at leeds and maybe i'll come back one day, who knows?'. Whats the problem with that, why do people expect managers to be these machines toeing the party line? Its usually fake and dull. If you want a diehard albion fan as manager, i'll do the job, and i guarantee i'll never quit and always refer to palace as fairies.

Main thing is, he's still our manager and has turned down approaches from reading and by all accounts other clubs too saying he had unfinished business at brighton. Which is a darn sight better than say, coppell, who found it 'really hard to leave' but still ****ed of to reading, or adams, who always 'kept the faith' but then pissed off to the premier league as assistant the first chance he got, or horton, who left as soon as a 'bigger' offer came in (port vale was it?), or taylor, who took the glory but quit because the transfer budget wasn't big enough. They all had nice press conferences but actually quit when the bigger job came calling, poyet might say it how sees it but at least he's still here.

Well not for much longer evidently, which is a massive shame.

He can whore himself as much as he likes but not in front of his family please:moo: CAN'T STOP HAVING DESIRES BUT DOES HE HAVE TO RECITE THEM OVER THE BREAKFAST TABLE TO US EACH MORNING AND MOAN ABOUT THE HOUSE KEEPING MONEY:wrong:
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,132
good post
but I am afraid there are many who will never see it this way
we are about to lose the second best manager the Albion have ever had and God knows where the Albion will be this time next year hopefully striving to get into the premier, but God forgive me I am now beginning to doubt that

All this 'best manager Brighton's had since' and all that, and yet Ian Holloway, Steve Bruce and Brendan Rogers all got their teams promoted while we stayed in this division. The season before it was Allardyce, Brian McDermott and Adkins while we stayed in this division with Poyet. Yes there were bigger budgets than ours at work in several of those cases, but Poyet isn't the be all and end all of the management game, and losing him and the roadshow that comes with him might be the best thing that could happen to this club.
 




Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
I didn't quite see it that way. I'm not quite in the world of exaggerations and desperation for finding a villain, so instead i'll have nothing but respect and gratitude for where we got to - of a season i intend to remember once this gaping hole is filled with the astonishment i felt through pretty much all of it - and a little hope that the club get this mess over with so we can move on and have the chance of mirroring some of the amazements and even going beyond them with a new intercontinental rapscallion.

Great post, emotion in the right place.
 


Graymac

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May 1, 2013
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Isle of wight
You will be ignored. You simply have not made enough posts to even be noticed. You have to be at least in four figures before you know what you're talking about. But I hear you.

That's true mate , only been supporting Brighton over 45 years but I know nothing because I have only been on here a few weeks
But I will still wait until tomorrow, it's amazing there are only 3 People that know what is going to happen but we get over 20 pages of utter tosh. Still waving my nobody knows paddle in the air. But as for opinion this to end & ASAP so we can get on with next season.
 


Deano's Invisible Pants

Well-known member
Mar 1, 2008
1,133
good post
but I am afraid there are many who will never see it this way
we are about to lose the second best manager the Albion have ever had and God knows where the Albion will be this time next year hopefully striving to get into the premier, but God forgive me I am now beginning to doubt that

As with many issues these days, people look for a black or white, good or bad judgement on people and tend to end up re-writing history.

For what it's worth, for me, Poyet will be the man who brought unforgettable, fantastic continental-style football to the Albion at the start of the Amex era, and who delivered considerable success on the pitch. An engaging personality, entertaining off the pitch and at press conferences, always with a ready quote, his supreme self-confidence and impatience to progress was simultaneously a strength and a weakness. His shameless self-promotion and touting of himself to other clubs was always an irritant to fans and club officials, but indicative a ruthless will to get to the top as quickly as possible.
 




Finchley Seagull

New member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
I love how one sentence in the Argus saying Gus turned down an offer (not saying what the offer was), has decided so many people's view on how he is holding the club to ransom. It is sad that he did such a good job but his time as manager looks like ending in controversy and will taint the image of him at the club.

I really hope the Argus are right and it will all be over this week and we can get on with preparing for the new season knowing who will be in charge.
 




Finchley Seagull

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Feb 25, 2004
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North London
Actually gone past caring now! I will arrive at amex on the first game of the season and just look around to see who is in the dugout and who is on the pitch playing for us

Completely right. I am fed up with the whole situation. It has been over a month now and the new season is less than 7 weeks away. It needs sorting this week and even then we will be well behind other teams in the build up to the season.
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,021
peacehaven
@BillyBobDuncan: Gus Poyet on the BBC at 10:25 today, can't imagine that the rumours of his hearing being on Monday are true then..
 








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