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Can't keep track of it all; Managers, Players, Left-backs, Strikers, loan window, round window, transfer window, triangular window....anyone would think Glaziers are running Football clubs.
Javier Gracia has been named the new coach of Osasuna, so they were not that bothered about Oscar.
They were, apparently.
Oscar headed up a short-list of four, which very quickly became three.
Javier Gracia has been named the new coach of Osasuna, so they were not that bothered about Oscar.
Is he the manager that sold us Ulloa?
Can I just clarify your point.
it would be ok by you if Garica left, and Tony replaced him with Tony Pulis, formerly of Stoke?
It wast like that at all. We were discussing all things brighton as they were genuinely interested because of the Spanish connection and they mentioned the reports about oscar in the local papers they had read. That was all.
I found this thread with amazement and wondered if perhaps there was something in it.
I have no agenda..why would I have?
But surely with all the turmoil, not being given a budget, having Burke buy all the players, no giant slide from WSU, Barber-out counting the post-it notes he uses, being unhappy here in Sussex, having no family or friends here, Oscar was sure to leave.'Thanks, but No Thanks' from Oscar on main backpage article of Argus today.
"I'm proud of Spanish interest, but I wouldn't have left".
But surely with all the turmoil, not being given a budget, having Burke buy all the players, no giant slide from WSU, Barber-out counting the post-it notes he uses, being unhappy here in Sussex, having no family or friends here, Oscar was sure to leave.
Is none of the above actually correct!!?!, who'd have known.
But Stoke had the 3rd highest spend under Pulis to only ever finish mid-table. That's ineffectiveIf he had left and Pulis was appointed I would not be that upset.
He has taken a team up and established it in the top tear. Affective football gets you promoted more often than the purist root at this level. It's important we get up in the short to medium term as its apparent the losses are not sustainable over the mid to long term.
As stated I hope Garcia is a great success at our club however I was saying at this point I don't feel any attachment to Garcia so would not have been that bothered.
And No Monorail!!!
'Thanks, but No Thanks' from Oscar on main backpage article of Argus today.
"I'm proud of Spanish interest, but I wouldn't have left".
'Thanks, but No Thanks' from Oscar on main backpage article of Argus today.
"I'm proud of Spanish interest, but I wouldn't have left".
This is a forum. I am commenting on a thread, my knickers are not in a twist.
Why are you commenting........and just for the record, I think the jury is out as to weather he is a good manager or not. We all assume/hope he is, but as of yet nothing has been proved, not here anyway. Which makes this story even more strange.
So basically, all the conspiracy theorist bedwetters on here completely over-analysed a situation and leapt to ridiculous conclusions.
There's a surprise.
If he had left and Pulis was appointed I would not be that upset.
He has taken a team up and established it in the top tear. Affective football gets you promoted more often than the purist root at this level. It's important we get up in the short to medium term as its apparent the losses are not sustainable over the mid to long term.
As stated I hope Garcia is a great success at our club however I was saying at this point I don't feel any attachment to Garcia so would not have been that bothered.