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Anyone who thinks Poyet would have stayed after the Play Offs with or without Burke or Barber is seriously blooming deluded.
He would have stayed if we'd back him, I'm sure of it. He wanted more money for the playing squad. Instead of being trusted to bring in his own men - a system that so far had faired well for us (promotion/play offs) we bought in Burke & Barber. Don't bring in those two lemons and let the manager build the team. That's what we should have done. Too late now of course, it may be a very long time before we're back challenging at the top of the Championship.
You're a roll of the dice away from making the Premiership.
Do you:
A) Give the currently hugely popular and successful manager backing to bring in a face or two he believes will see us over the line.
B) Spend the money on Burke and Barber, the former taking away the managers ability to sign the players he wants, and the later whom already has a prickly relationship with the manager,
I'm not surprised Poyet was ****ed off.
Huge fan of Tony Bloom and everything he's done for the club, but he shouldn't be beyond criticism and fair debate. I believe we/he got it wrong over Gus.
If Poyet had stayed and we'd not turned to Burke and his Excel spreadsheets to find players, then we'd not be staring League One in the face right now. In fact there's a very decent chance I think he'd have got us up the following season after the Palace debacle. Bloom chose another way though, as was his right, and we are all reaping the result of that now.
I think a lot of people let their own personal feelings about Poyet cloud the facts about what a bloody good manager he was, and is. Yes, he's an abrasive, egotistical gobshite who loves the sound of his own voice. But he has the character, reputation and charisma to attract the right kind of players to the club and mould them into a team with a defined way of playing, where everybody understood their job.
I don't have to LIKE the bloke in the dugout, all I care is whether he's good at his job. And the results that Poyet achieved here proved beyond doubt he was a damn good manager, and since he was jettisoned, we have declined massively. Happy enough with CH, but if in some parallel universe Poyet was willing and available, I'd have him back tomorrow.
I think the start of Poyet believing we'd hit the ceiling was with Virgil V D. He wanted him desperately and went over to Holland to see him play. When he was told that he could only spend £2M and the required fee was 5M Euros I'm sure that kicked it off. In Poyet's view that was the player we needed to get us promoted and the club didn't back him. From that point on he was always leaving us.
Maybe we would have got promotion, maybe not, but the point was that the club didn't back the manager's judgement.
Poyet was a good manager but then he was always working with highest budget in Albion's history. I still can't believe there are people who think a manager should have a blank cheque book and free reign over all transfers!
Wasn't your money that would have backed him up though was it.
Poyet was a good manager but then he was always working with highest budget in Albion's history. I still can't believe there are people who think a manager should have a blank cheque book and free reign over all transfers!
If Poyet had stayed and we'd not turned to Burke and his Excel spreadsheets to find players, then we'd not be staring League One in the face right now. In fact there's a very decent chance I think he'd have got us up the following season after the Palace debacle. Bloom chose another way though, as was his right, and we are all reaping the result of that now.
I think a lot of people let their own personal feelings about Poyet cloud the facts about what a bloody good manager he was, and is. Yes, he's an abrasive, egotistical gobshite who loves the sound of his own voice. But he has the character, reputation and charisma to attract the right kind of players to the club and mould them into a team with a defined way of playing, where everybody understood their job.
I don't have to LIKE the bloke in the dugout, all I care is whether he's good at his job. And the results that Poyet achieved here proved beyond doubt he was a damn good manager, and since he was jettisoned, we have declined massively. Happy enough with CH, but if in some parallel universe Poyet was willing and available, I'd have him back tomorrow.
Poyet, Murray, Barnes.This thread was about Brentford + Warburton - we are going to be talking about Gus for a long time to come for sure
Wasn't your money that would have backed him up though was it. The amount of people that bleat on about prices at the Amex and then moan about the playing budget beggars belief.
Exactly how many rolls of the dice were Nottingham Forest away from being in the Prem? They listened to Davies when ever he bleated on about investing to get promotion and look at them now.
Poyet was a good manager but then he was always working with highest budget in Albion's history. I still can't believe there are people who think a manager should have a blank cheque book and free reign over all transfers!
Poyet was absolutely brilliant for this club.
He was a terrific manager in all sorts of ways and incredibly frustrating too. The #1 bugbear suprisingly not mentioned on here is not his flirting with Leeds United or anyone else, Glenn Murray, or his frequent tantrums and resignation threats but the fact that with the most expensive Albion squad in history and a team he'd put together over 2 or 3 years himself (not Burke or Barber or Bloom) he was outwitted by Ian Holloway of all people when we were 45 minutes away from Wembley.
Whose money? Where was that supposed to come from? Simply throwing money at a manager who demands it is straight out of the the Harry Redknapp School of Management. I realise a lot of people assume Tony Bloom has bottomless pockets, but really, should he be expected to throw more and more of his fortune at this club? He's never claimed to be Roman Abramovich, or the Abu Dhabi ruling family. He wants the club to be a bit more self-sustaining, and fair enough.
Wasn't there widespread outrage when Southampton kicked out Adkins and replaced him with Pochettino?
Nigel Adkins, the manager who guided Southampton to back-to-back promotions, who has not suffered defeat in five Premier League games and who masterminded a draw at the home of the European champions three days ago, was sacked on Friday and replaced.
Pochettino must convince fans enraged by Cortese’s defenestration of Adkins. Some supporters have indicated they will boycott Monday’s Premier League home game against Everton, although the likelihood is that they will turn up and express their anger at Cortese.
from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-Mauricio-Pochettino-steps-in-as-manager.html
It didn't turn out that bad in the end, did it?
Pochettino must convince fans enraged by Cortese’s defenestration of Adkins. Some supporters have indicated they will boycott Monday’s Premier League home game against Everton, although the likelihood is that they will turn up and express their anger at Cortese.
from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-Mauricio-Pochettino-steps-in-as-manager.html
Well played Mr Winter.
Mark Warburton to QPR odds have shortened.
"Think I have got my dream manager. Not what anyone thinks. Take a while. Still a bit to go but I'm very happy. Press all wrong"
https://twitter.com/tonyfernandes/status/565193902794084353