didn't he say: ''it would take something from another world to get him away from Brighton'' ?
think about if he went now and west ham went down they could be in the position we could be in next year after relegation whereas we will be there after promotion...common sense would say stay where you
Although West Ham would be guaranteed £48m over a period of four years, in parachute payments and they would have a greater income potential. It all depends on whether he was a crack at the Premiership now or bide his time. I get the feeling he will want to see how his current job turns out.
Firstly to everyone deluded enough to think that we are as attractive as the West Ham job dream on. They are years ahead of us in terms of base support, squad and facillites. If they came calling then Gus would be very tempted.
Secondly, there is no chance in hell that West Ham would want Gus Poyet in their position. It is imperative that they stay in the Premiership according to Gold and Sullivan and employing a manager who has nothing more than division 3 experience to keep a team in that league would be suicide. Never ever going to happen, they will want top flight experience.
Still with debts of 80 mill though BOF.
Granted. I don't know enough about who is owed what.
Why did Gold and Sullivan take over that basket case?
In theory, our debts are equal/greater. Thankfully it is a 'friendly' debt.
Secondly, there is no chance in hell that West Ham would want Gus Poyet in their position. It is imperative that they stay in the Premiership according to Gold and Sullivan and employing a manager who has nothing more than division 3 experience to keep a team in that league would be suicide. Never ever going to happen, they will want top flight experience.