I’ve not been keeping up with the championship but it doesn’t look like they’ve backed him.
He was? Why didn't he take any of them, then - anyone know? Molumby would have been a useful addition too.Having worked with the likes of Barber & Bloom, it seemed odd that he’d linked up with the shower that runs Forest.
He transformed a shit Brighton squad but with no help from the Forest board, he has a weaker squad than last year. They’d struggle to survive, even with someone like Dyche or Klopp. I’m a little saddened Chris was given first dibs on the likes of Khadra, Sima or Clarke.
It’s not that.
Mullery and Hughton are adored/respected for what they did to this modest football club. Hughton gave us an amazing 28 months delivering an astonishing number of wins, goals, hammerings and only our second ever stint in the top flight.
A few posters bizarrely seem to revel in his failure at Forest, I put that down to a reaction to people knocking Potter.
Over time, my guess is that Hughton will be universally revered by Albion fans.
Love Chrissy Hughton, doesn't matter a jot to me what he does now at other clubs, it wouldn't ever change what he did for us. A legend amongst the managers of BHA in my lifetime, amongst Lloyd, Brady, Gritt, Adams, McGhee, Slade, Poyet. Potter still unproven but getting there. Not necessarily all due to their good management or results or success but because of the emotional connection you won't understand and may probably ridicule.
ps - Hughton was rightly dismissed by Bloom, as were others on the list above. All managers have a shelf life.
I still don’t understand why Hughton took the job. Given all the talk of waiting for the right job etc. I said this a few weeks ago - Forest have been a basket case for years, there was no suggestion anything was going to change. The average tenure of a Forest manager is the last 10 years isn’t even 12 months. In fact Hughton was their 18th manager since
That said the squad is better than 1 point from 7 games. And even last season they were not great. If Rooney can get Derby to 7 points (before their 9 point dedication) Hughton should have done better than he has.
Surprised by the Ireland talk. Not sure he fits what they are looking for, especially as they are already a team that defends to much and doesn’t score goals…June 2011
I still don’t understand why Hughton took the job. Given all the talk of waiting for the right job etc. I said this a few weeks ago - Forest have been a basket case for years, there was no suggestion anything was going to change. The average tenure of a Forest manager is the last 10 years isn’t even 12 months. In fact Hughton was their 18th manager since
There is something very wrong at the core of forest.
Constant sacking of managers and having to rebuild the squad for the new guy. And abysmal recruitment.
A job CH should never have taken. I hope he gets another club soon.
That list is insane - in 20 years, only 3 managers have had more than 100 games in charge. There's your problem, immediately. Upheaval all over the place.
A real shame for Chris Hughton, a fine man who has been an excellent manager. I look forward to seeing him return to punditry.
The thing is any job a manager takes there is highly likely to be problems. There's a managerial vacancy for a reason, when things are rosy, the manager generally doesn't get sacked.
The Forest job is in theory a good job. They are a club capable of sustaining themselves in the top division. Yes the owner isn't great, but they're not great up and down the leagues, we're very lucky here.
When Hughton came here there was god-awful recruitment, the structure was wrong and an increasingly toxic atmosphere. But he took the job and turned it all around. Forest is a club someone will eventually take back to the top level. They may go down first and it may not be quick, but ultimately a club like that will rise to the top.
I look at it less that he shouldn't have taken it, more that it doesn't always work out. A good manager can fail at a good club. Sometimes it's hard to break the downward momentum