portslade seagull
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Must of missed that little nugget from Gus, quote please
Missed it as well ??
Must of missed that little nugget from Gus, quote please
Must of missed that little nugget from Gus, quote please
I think the OP is a wind up. However there is a serious point. Barber arrived in June 2012 just after we had finished 10th in The Championship. The next season we finished 4th. The season after that 6th. If we finish 10th or below this season what will he have achieved? Arguably, regression.
Any chance of you being the next to piss off?
None what so ever i have supported the Albion from childhood and always will,in our over 100 year history we had 1 very short period in the top flight.Why do so many on here feel that because we have a shiny new stadium we are suddenly going to be competing with the likes of Arsenal,to do that we need to spend money on the team they win or lose games not the ****ing stadium
None what so ever i have supported the Albion from childhood and always will,in our over 100 year history we had 1 very short period in the top flight.Why do so many on here feel that because we have a shiny new stadium we are suddenly going to be competing with the likes of Arsenal,to do that we need to spend money on the team they win or lose games not the ****ing stadium
Why would he stay
You're a bit thick.
None what so ever i have supported the Albion from childhood and always will,in our over 100 year history we had 1 very short period in the top flight.Why do so many on here feel that because we have a shiny new stadium we are suddenly going to be competing with the likes of Arsenal,to do that we need to spend money on the team they win or lose games not the ****ing stadium
Very little evidence of that from your usual posts on NSC
Why? The teams on field performance isn't his remit.
How much of his job is to with the team?
Surely his remit is only the commercial side......
Barber has got zero to do with on field performances. He's looking after the P&L and more importantly, trying to drive the revenue up.
In that respect I'm not sure he's doing too good a job and I'd rather he got on with the real business of generating income than architecting the constant propoganda that's spun out of the B&HA marketing machine
Sorry, but bollocks, bollocks and bollocks.
He is CEO - Chief Executive Officer. Not CFO. Not Marketing Director. In charge. Of the whole club. If his making a profit leads to us going down the club is f***ed and he would be the one to go. I'm sure he knows that.
As Gus said in the summer, when Barber arrived he predicted it would take him two years to undo all the good work he (Gus) previously did
So does he pick the side, does he decide the tactics? - no
Does he scout the potential signings - no
Does he work with those who do and with Bloom to try to sign those that are potential targets - yes, but that is as far as his influence goes on the playing side of things.
If you are blaming him for the poor results, why not blame Bloom and he's likely to have been the one who had the final say so on potential signings. - Oh i forgot, he's not a target of irrational hatred on here
Well done for jumping to several conclusions at once.
Tony Bloom is paying Paul Barber handsomely - very handsomely - to run his football club for him. Performance on the field is therefore part of his remit.
Believe it or not TB has more going on than Brighton and Hove Albion FC and therefore employs someone else to run it for him. If something bad happens to the club on Barber's watch then he'll be held accountable and no mistake.
Nothing bad has happened - yet. But if i entrusted someone with one of my businesses and it found itself returning worse results each year I'd be calling them in for a little word.
You assume that i think that this has happened. It hasn't. But it might.
You're a bit thick.
So if nothing bad has happened and in the vast majority of our supporters think that nothing bad will happen any time soon why do you think he needs to go?
Explain the logic?