[Albion] Chris Hughton - Albion God

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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Zero replies thus far.

More interesting is the “Maddison: first £24m now £30m - how much will we settle for?” Thread.

Jesus, how much does that make Groß worth?


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If CH had taken us down, the Munsters would've had a lot to say.

Gutting for them.
 






martin tyler

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Jan 25, 2013
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Zero replies thus far.

More interesting is the “Maddison: first £24m now £30m - how much will we settle for?” Thread.

Jesus, how much does that make Groß worth?



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Some cock will reply eventually saying Chris would have never got a point against a top 6 side so they would have gone down anyway.
Funny though havnt we taken 7 from the last 9 at home v top 6 sides
 












TSB

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Jul 7, 2003
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And honestly the nicest most unpretentious man you could ever meet!! Lovely Bloke..

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:)
 








One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Last August the Albion were clear favourites with Hudd to stink the PL out, the club signed no strikers at the time, YET Chris Hughton engineered mid table security.

He expertly worked a miracle.

:smile:

This, THIS, THIS!!




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Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Bolt the doors, secure all exits. The man must NEVER be allowed to leave.

I think he's closer to wanting to retire than wanting to go gallivanting off onto some new club and new challenges.

I wouldn't be surprised if he stays with us for another 4-5 years and after that he'd retire from management and take up some media work instead.
 


DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
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I think he's closer to wanting to retire than wanting to go gallivanting off onto some new club and new challenges.

I wouldn't be surprised if he stays with us for another 4-5 years that after that he'd retire from management and take up some media work instead.

I think he loves being in the game too much. Hopefully he can have a long and successful stint with us, then become the ROI gaffer.
 


BadFish

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seagull_special

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Jun 9, 2008
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Abu Dhabi
Mullery was my all time favourite and I don’t believe it was easier to get promoted in the late 70s but Sir Chris is now my favourite. He epitomizes everything thing good in football. He is universally liked and respected. The way he carries himself and the way he speaks disarms the opposition, there is very little needle giving them the extra impetus to beat us. He is astute and meticulous in his planning and a great coach. When he was appointed I certainly wasn’t disappointed but the opinion of Norwich fans was on my mind but those fears were very quickly put to rest. I hope he spends the next 5 years here. He makes me proud to be a Brighton and football fan and I can’t wait for next season. Love Hughton, love this club.
 




W.C.

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He epitomizes everything thing good in football. He is universally liked and respected. The way he carries himself and the way he speaks disarms the opposition, there is very little needle giving them the extra impetus to beat us. He is astute and meticulous in his planning and a great coach.

Very well said sir.
 




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