empire said:some dont agree,some do,i know one thing,we would have got 9 points from the last 3 games
cjdavis said:In all fairness, all recent managers of Brighton, have either gone on to better things (or thought they had ... ) or they,ve been sacked.Mcghee is no different to Steve Gritt, Pat Saward, and many many others.He had initially done well.....then (in my opinion) not done well. Every manager who goes to a football club, knows, that sooner or later, he,ll either be offered better employment (and I,ve yet to know a manager of Brighton, who,s turned down a better offer to go elsewhere in the 42 years I,ve watched them) or he,ll get sacked. Sadly sometime in the future, Dean Wilkins will face the same situation, be it , next week, next year or next decade. It,s a fact of a football managers life..!
Much as I think McGhee's exit was a necessary, albeit unfortunate, act, that statement above is absolute nonsense. He was committed to Brighton.Happy Seagull said:McGhee is one of the most disloyal managers in history. Loyal to Brighton? Only coz he had no where better to go.
Too right. This has become a far too bigger deal. It's like Tony Soprano says: "there's two ways a guy like me can end up; in the can, or in the ground. There's only one way to run a family these days. Bunker style". It's the same with football managerscjdavis said:In all fairness, all recent managers of Brighton, have either gone on to better things (or thought they had ... ) or they,ve been sacked.Mcghee is no different to Steve Gritt, Pat Saward, and many many others.He had initially done well.....then (in my opinion) not done well. Every manager who goes to a football club, knows, that sooner or later, he,ll either be offered better employment (and I,ve yet to know a manager of Brighton, who,s turned down a better offer to go elsewhere in the 42 years I,ve watched them) or he,ll get sacked. Sadly sometime in the future, Dean Wilkins will face the same situation, be it , next week, next year or next decade. It,s a fact of a football managers life..!
The Large One said:Much as I think McGhee's exit was a necessary, albeit unfortunate, act, that statement above is absolute nonsense. He was committed to Brighton.
Even the majority of the anti-McGhee brigade who wanted to see the back of him would be hard pressed to admit he wasn't committed to Brighton, even if they didn't agree with his method of doing things.
Beach Hut said:The reason McGhee never walked out was because he had nowhere to go