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This I agree with - people under-estimate how highly Hughton is thought of - and if this was six months ago Hughton would have walked into the Ireland job.
Someone else who thinks that Hughton doesn't know how to play attacking football.
And of course he did that when he had Newcastle in the top half of the PL.
The average age of his starting 11 at Newcastle was 23-24
What he said
Ashley - no - and if it was Ashley absolutely not.
Now that is a pertinent question.
And that was the case right up to the moment he was sacked.
Hughton has always looked on his job as a long-term commitment - it is the nature of the guy.
Quote - the average Premier League manager will coach in the top flight for less than two and a half years (91 games), coaching two different sides and winning only a third of his games, minus a trophy.
I admire your defence if Chris mate - But he doesn't need defending. His legacy defends itself. He has had 4 full seasons in the Championship and never been below 3rd at the end of the season as a Manager - Let it go. There is no mileage in this. Time to move on. He has his integrity and status ''in tact'' wherever he has been. To start to disagree with people on a football forum is only going to get people's backs up.
I get that you want to support him but to cause conflict will only bring out negativity. The man is a Gentleman and a good Manager. His ''Legacy'' at Brighton is a positive one so let it remain so.
Cheers Buddy