At least he didn't leave us to go and be ASSISTANT manager at Leicester...
And pretty much no one blamed Mickey for doing that. Nor Taylor for walking away at the end of the season. The difference is these 2 did a professional job for us right up until the day they left.
Mr Poyet, on the other hand, downed tools and sulked at one of the most important points in our recent history.
Surely the fact that he claimed to be sacked live on air, thus despoiling the name of the club, when we know it wasn't true, is enough to HATE the man?
Only he didn't. Towards the end of the season - after he had asked to leave before the Palace league game - we went on possibly our best run of form of the season. We just got unlucky in the play offs against Palace.
Only he did. Shame the real truth about the Reading managerial vacancy, and other shennanigans hasn't come out.
Only he did. .
So the players went on a phenomenal run of form despite the manager apparently not trying?
Yet....people then claim the players failed against Palace because the manager wasn't bothered.
Which one is it?
Let's be clear. Gus wanted to leave. However the whole time he was here he did his job as manager...and I can also GUARENTEE you he was BEYOND gutted we didn't win against Palace. Yes, it was for selfish reasons. He would have wanted to have "promoted" on his cv, even if he was to leave regardless, but he certainly didn't give up for that match. That would be moronic to think that a manager would not want to win that game. Also the leaked email clearly showed his upset and not winning that game.
I will fully accept people's opinions that he was egotistical, self centred, wrong to not do the retained list etc etc. But I can't even FATHOM the logic that he wasn't TRYING even after he claimed he wanted to leave. That just wouldn't make any sense.
'Not trying' wouldn't be my words, but maybe I suppose.
Certainly 'Not focused', 'More concerned about an alternative future', and 'Head turned' would be phrases I'd choose. And all at the most important time in our recent history. It was not too much to expect a professional approach from Gus. Sadly he didn't afford us that.
I must admit - and I'm sure people will agree I'm definitely OFF the Gus bus - that I agree with 'mejonaNO12 aka riskit' that Gus would have wanted to win the play-off semi against Pal@rse, if only for self-interest reasons (enhancing his CV).
I don't know how Poyet can be personally responsible for Wayne Bridge going to sleep when he should have been marking Zaha for the first goal, but each to their own.