Poyet REJECTS offer to quit the Albion

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pornomagboy

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Footsoldier

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Haven't been really following this saga but the post above says Gus turned down an offer? So does that mean that Gus wants to stay?
 


LamieRobertson

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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.

eh...you've quoted six managers that got there teams promoted..care to mention the other lot apart from poyet that didnt...are you suggesting that the 2011/12 season was a failure?
 




saafend_seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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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

Why do people write shit like this?

You WILL be checking daily to see who our manager will be and any new signings.

Such regarded posts these are.
 


saafend_seagull

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Haven't been really following this saga but the post above says Gus turned down an offer? So does that mean that Gus wants to stay?

No he would want his remaining four years paid off which you are entitled to seeing as we have given him a contract for this length of time.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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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.

I could have sworn that Brendan Rodgers was managing Liverpool last season. But if he got them promoted as well as finishing in the top half of the Premier League, then fair play to him, he's much better than Poyet.
 




Footsoldier

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May 26, 2013
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No he would want his remaining four years paid off which you are entitled to seeing as we have given him a contract for this length of time.

That's a lot of money to pay up. So what happens then if the club are unwilling to meet his demands, can the club order him back to manage the team.
 




B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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In my opinion, this is EXACTLY the right attitude. Even without doing a more senior job then having to start again. The point is gettinf your head down and working hard is how to do well. Not looking for arguments all the time and making sure you aren't seen to be, or perceived to be, walked over.

Head down and get on with it. This post would do well in the binmen thread...

And something Gus could learn from.
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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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.

That was fairly balanced - what forum did you intend this to be posted on, obviously not NSC
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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I could have sworn that Brendan Rodgers was managing Liverpool last season. But if he got them promoted as well as finishing in the top half of the Premier League, then fair play to him, he's much better than Poyet.

Malky MacKay and Brendan Rogers ARE the same person!
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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eh...you've quoted six managers that got there teams promoted..care to mention the other lot apart from poyet that didnt...are you suggesting that the 2011/12 season was a failure?

Far from it, but suggestions that it'll be all doom and gloom on the management front post-Poyet is a load of bollogs. We should be embracing it. Plus ca change.
 




Footsoldier

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May 26, 2013
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We don't know what the offer was or in whose favour it was. What we do have is 400 odd posts of people jumping to conclusions based on very little information. Just a normal weekend on NSC!

Best bet then is just wait and see what the outcome is. All shall be resolved either way.
 








Finchley Seagull

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Feb 25, 2004
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Far from it, but suggestions that it'll be all doom and gloom on the management front post-Poyet is a load of bollogs. We should be embracing it. Plus ca change.

I agree to an extent but I think the time this has gone on (not that I'm blaming either side particularly) means that it is going to be difficult for any new manager to hit the ground running, even if they are appointed this week.

It also depends who we go for. If we appoint some of the names on the list, I would really despair. Someone like Oscar Garcia Junyent may take time to settle in but I think would be a good appointment. The key is we need to be patient this season and maybe accept that we are less likely to finish in the play offs (obviously hope I'm wrong).
 


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