Wow .... and thank you Chris
Can't agree with that. Huge changes needed and not sure he was the man to make them. Continuation of our form since Christmas would see us rock-bottom next season.
I guess I saw it as a blip rather than the new reality. A lot went against us, and then it became a malaise that we had to drag ourselves out of. Which we barely did. But Chris can be just as ruthless as TB and I expect he was planning a big clear-out this summer. But we'll never know.
I'm sure people can see what I thought from the opinion thread. I've been in and out like the hokey cokey all April. Ultimately we must have identified someone else.
Thanks for the memories Chris, an honourable man. But if there ever was a time to move on....
Brighton & Hove Albion have confirmed that Chris Hughton has left the club with immediate effect. Hughton’s assistant Paul Trollope and first-team coach Paul Nevin have also left.
Chairman Tony Bloom said, “Chris has done an excellent job over the past four and a half years. First stabilising our club, reaching the play-offs in his first full season, securing our first-ever promotion to the Premier League, and retaining our status in two successive seasons.
“Undoubtedly, this has been one of the most difficult decisions I have had to make as chairman of Brighton & Hove Albion, but ultimately one I have made due to how we struggled in the second half of the season.
“Our run of 3 wins from 23 Premier League matches put our status at significant risk. It is with that in mind, and the performances during that period, that I now feel it’s the right time for a change.
“Chris will always be very fondly remembered by Albion staff and fans as one of our club’s finest and most-respected managers.
“I would like to wish Chris, Paul and Paul – who have all worked extremely hard throughout their time here – every success for the future, and thank them on behalf of everyone at the club.
“They will always be welcome at the Amex, and will be remembered here with great affection.”
The club have confirmed that the process to find Chris’s successor is underway, and that there will be no further comment at this stage.
The football was dour, we weren't a threat going forward and we needed huge slices of luck to achieve the things people are using to defend Hughton. The comical goalkeeping at Millwall to get us out of immediate danger there, how bad Cardiff were (despite beating us twice) causing their own relegation... I will always like Hughton, he's a classy man and did a brilliant job for us. Kept us up, won promotion and then kept us in the Premier League in consecutive seasons. We are where we are because of the job he has done, and that will never be forgotten.
But... the timing is right for a change. I admire his loyalty to the players who helped us get promoted, but there's no longer a need for players like Bong in the squad. It almost started feeling like he felt we'd reached the ceiling (Trademark Gus Poyet!) and we should just be happy to maintain our standing rather than attempting to push on. As soon as you reach that point, a change is needed.
It was interesting hearing after the game yesterday - can't find the audio but essentially said 'next season will be more of the same'......................
Managers remit 2017/18 Premier League survival, achieved (with an F A Cup QF), Managers remit 2018/19 Premier League survival, achieved (with an F A Cup SF), sacked a week later? Poor from the club, for those that wanted him out, congrats, Newcastle, Norwich now Brighton, #Together? we now join 13 other Premier League teams in the manager mayhem and merry go round.
Two absolute club legends, gents and class acts gone in 24hrs, a part of everything I have admired and loved about this club over the years has gone with today’s decision, thought we had a bit more class than that, sorry Tony, very poor.
So annoyed.
I think social media pics of Duffy out gambling at 6am 2 days before the final game of the season