kevtherev
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Like you knew exactly what was going to happen or not happen with Vicente last year. You were well & truly wrong then too.
Was I

Like you knew exactly what was going to happen or not happen with Vicente last year. You were well & truly wrong then too.
Was I...Yeah he proved really worth hanging onto didn't he. For the record Vicente is one of the best, if not the best player I have ever seen in the stripes. But it has to be said, the whole Vicente sage proved to be a complete waste of club funds. It's clear he was unhappy and didn't want to be here and then he states he has been fit since Xmas and Poyet didn't use him......Clash of ego's perhaps, the fans loved Vicente but no one was ever going to be bigger than Gus. All the time he was in charge.
Not many managers around for Championship teams/lower Premier League teams as good as Gus - if any at all.
£2.5m is a bargain for a manager of his ability.
Not many managers around for Championship teams/lower Premier League teams as good as Gus - if any at all.
£2.5m is a bargain for a manager of his ability.
Well Reading tried - but obviously his suspension is a deterrent at the moment - He will have no trouble finding a good job when it's all over.
Well Reading tried - but obviously his suspension is a deterrent at the moment - He will have no trouble finding a good job when it's all over.
He has massively overachieved from the day he walked into this club, and you know he has. The bloke is clearly destined for great things at the highest level - I agree with @Tom Hark, Preston Park regarding his temperament and conduct - but he's a young, passionate & ambitious manager who speaks his mind - a bit like how Mourinho was when he first joined Chelsea, and just like Mourinho has he will mature with age and learn to control this aspect of his personality. Whoever is next club is, they are extremely lucky to have him, just as we are/were.
Why's that? The suspension will have flagged up a few doubts about his temperament and ability to behave graciously under pressure. Maybe potential employers will opt instead for one of the pepetual inner circle of serial losers who get fired and hired every six months or so and are all a bit rubbish but who at least have the good sense to keep schtum when it all goes tits up and not piss off the employer who is going to be paying the compo.
He has massively overachieved from the day he walked into this club, and you know he has. The bloke is clearly destined for great things at the highest level - I agree with @Tom Hark, Preston Park regarding his temperament and conduct - but he's a young, passionate & ambitious manager who speaks his mind - a bit like how Mourinho was when he first joined Chelsea, and just like Mourinho has he will mature with age and learn to control this aspect of his personality. Whoever is next club is, they are extremely lucky to have him, just as we are/were.
massively overachieved, are you sure?
great job in league one no doubt.
he then took the best supported club in the division into the playoffs, where he was out done by holloway. Taking that team into the playoffs with:
polish international goalkeeper,
ex la liga stars.
ex england internation defenders
2.5 m cms
1m buckley
3m ulloa
plus lua lua, crofts hammond, bridcutt, greer etc.
honestly with that squad at his disposal do you really think playoffs and meak surrender in the semi was a massive over achievement. He did well but not as well as you seem to think.
massively overachieved, are you sure?
great job in league one no doubt.
he then took the best supported club in the division into the playoffs, where he was out done by holloway. Taking that team into the playoffs with:
polish international goalkeeper,
ex la liga stars.
ex england internation defenders
2.5 m cms
1m buckley
3m ulloa
plus lua lua, crofts hammond, bridcutt, greer etc.
honestly with that squad at his disposal do you really think playoffs and meak surrender in the semi was a massive over achievement. He did well but not as well as you seem to think.
when it comes to poyet you really have the rosiest tinted glasses in existence.
No, after he's gone, you'll come to appreciate what a fantastic manager we have had since 2009 - I find it pretty shocking that you can't right now, given how where we were just four years ago when he took over and where we are now.
According to todays Daily Mirror Wigan made an approach last night to speak to Poyet about their job
No, after he's gone, you'll come to appreciate what a fantastic manager we have had since 2009 - I find it pretty shocking that you can't right now, given how where we were just four years ago when he took over and where we are now.
I find it quite shocking that you haven't got a bit of balance in your opinion of him.
He showed that he was a good manager in League One but has yet to achieve that in The Championship unlike Nigel Adkins for example.
Do you really not see any of his shortcomings?