ARGUS COMMENT: Sort this out now

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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,278
Whilst I'm sure their statement reflects the feelings of most fans it doesn't indicate that the paper has any idea who Gus's successor might be, or what contingency plans the club have already put in place.

I would be amazed if Bloom and Barber haven't at least got their hit list of successors, and be ready to interview straight away. Given the amount of notice they've had on this I'd expect them to already have their man lined up to take over next week.
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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Henfield
We've all been told, Argus included, that the hearing is tomorrow. For the Argus to tell them to "sort it out now" is just absurd and smacks that they haven't a clue what they are on about. Indeed, on Monday they dated the day's edition the 17th July 2013 which just goes to show how poor their standards have become since they ceased to be a local paper.
 






Mad as my Mother

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May 21, 2013
395
Dorset
Bloody woeful reporting. I'm glad you guys copy and paste it on here so I don't need to even look on their site let alone buy the paper.
 




cyberleech

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May 21, 2013
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Quite agree about the Argus tiptoeing around the Amex scared of hurting anyone's feelings. They seem to be in their pockets, and don't want to risk being excluded from the inner circle. Where's the objective journalism these days? Local paper should be screaming for change, not just politely suggesting it.
 


Knotty

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Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
Quite agree about the Argus tiptoeing around the Amex scared of hurting anyone's feelings. They seem to be in their pockets, and don't want to risk being excluded from the inner circle. Where's the objective journalism these days? Local paper should be screaming for change, not just politely suggesting it.

'Screaming for change.' Really? What, exactly, do you want them to say?

If they know as little as the rest of us about what's going on (and we know next to nothing) what more can they say?
 


Nathan

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Jan 8, 2010
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'Screaming for change.' Really? What, exactly, do you want them to say?

If they know as little as the rest of us about what's going on (and we know next to nothing) what more can they say?

I am sure they know more than they are saying.
 




Brighton Breezy

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sussex
The Albion is The Argus biggest regular story. The odd murder etc might trump Brighton coverage occasionally but with 20,000 plus fans all interested in news coming from the club, The Argus has missed a trick in not taking a lead on this saga.

As I said earlier, they don't have to speculate, they don't have to spread gossip or rumour, but they should be asking questions rather than a half-hearted call to "Sort it out" a week or so after the situation called for an editorial.

That said, as was suggested earlier this month, I don't think either Andy Naylor or Brian Owen are to blame. With all that is going on the story has surely moved to the news pages. The superb Vicente scoop was an example of local journalism at its best: Good contacts, brave reporting etc.
 
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Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
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So According to the Argus , Poyet Will NOT be the Brighton manager this coming season . . . . Thats that settled then , see you in August Gus :)
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
'Screaming for change.' Really? What, exactly, do you want them to say?

If they know as little as the rest of us about what's going on (and we know next to nothing) what more can they say?
Right, it's not as if it's their job to find things out and report them or anything.
 




PWA

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Jul 23, 2011
1,489
West Sussex
The 2nd last paragraph is misleading - it implies that BHA have to go to court to sack Poyet. They don't; he can be sacked tomorrow, and it's up to him to decide whether or not to take BHA to court for unfair dismissal.

which he certainly would.
 








Knotty

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Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
Right, it's not as if it's their job to find things out and report them or anything.

How do you suggest they find out things that are not being said?

Bribes, phone taps ...?

It's their job to report what is possible to report. The alternative is to resort to the above or simply to make it up. Is that what you want?
 


Knotty

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Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
I am sure they know more than they are saying.

Why are you sure? Why would they not report it in that case? It would be coup for them.

And if they do know more but are bound by a confidentiality agreement, they are acting perfectly correctly.
 


joeinbrighton

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Nov 20, 2012
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Brighton
Good to see that The Argus remains unsurpassed in the Sybil Fawlty-esque stating the bleeding obvious department if that editorial is anything to go by.
 


somerset

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Jul 14, 2003
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Yatton, North Somerset
Good to see that The Argus remains unsurpassed in the Sybil Fawlty-esque stating the bleeding obvious department if that editorial is anything to go by.

Don't read it then......its not compulsory.
 






joeinbrighton

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Nov 20, 2012
1,853
Brighton
Don't read it then......its not compulsory.


As a rule, I tend not to. The Argus imploring that the situation needs sorting now, that won't have escaped anybody's attention. The hearing tomorrow will result in the situation being 'sorted' as they put it, albeit it is likely to only then be the start of legal proceedings.
 


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