They will and the decision will be a blot on Albions record,and a warning to other managers who follow him
Potential Albion managers will see a Chairman who rarely sacks, and the chance to earn £m’s per annum. No deterrent at all.
They will and the decision will be a blot on Albions record,and a warning to other managers who follow him
Naylor is such a weirdo.
Just a thought, He didn't keep us up, The shittier teams below us did that for us.
I'm sure it makes no difference whether it's a sacking or mutual consent. In either case you'd get your contract paid up.
Poyet was different because he was sacked for gross misconduct and that would mean no pay off.
I really thought TB would keep CH even if we got relegated.. glad I was wrong.
Chris couldn't adapt his tactics to the premier league a little better with the resources he had. I liked him.
Just a thought, He didn't keep us up, The shittier teams below us did that for us.
If you check the premier league standing history over the last 10 years. We would of been relegated 3 times on those points.
I think he would have kept him if we had been relegated.
Agree....after Bournemouth or Cardiff, I reckon TB decided that he had to go if we stayed up, but if we went down he’d keep him. Partly why the decision was left until the end of the season, and why CH was ‘surprised’ because TB wouldn’t have wanted to give him an inkling in case we went down.
Couldn't really say, "If you want to keep your job, get relegated"
Couldn't really say, "If you want to keep your job, get relegated"
The target was to preserve Premier League status with a bottom three. This was achieved.
Of course CH was acutely aware of our results and performances. Probably more than anyone. Its like saying that fans or indeed journalists, that think Bloom has made a mistake, couldn't possibly have watched a game in 6 months or be aware of the form table. Bloom is not known to be a trigger happy chairman, had given Chris no idea, and Hughton had after everything kept Albion up (his target) so of course he's right to be surprised at being sacked. Few saw it coming. Even the more vocal "Hughton out" constituency on here.
If you and I have a contract with each other, and one of us breaks it, the other has a claim against that breach of contract, if we mutually agree to tear that contract up, there is not.
I have come to the conclusion that Chris is actually a poor communicator which he hides by saying nothing and changing nothing. He has a performance model that never varies and a pre-match, post match set of comments that never varies apart from the names. Everything he says and does follows the same script and pattern. How many times have the great and the good of NSC parodied his words. Apart from changing the names and perhaps including 'surprised', I wonder if he took this statement out of a drawer from previous sackings. Full marks for creating this persona, but it eventually wears thin and appeals only to those who don't have to work with it every day, hence the love fest outside of Brighton. However I am grateful for what he achieved with us.
Of course he has, and I don't think anybody is suggesting otherwise??
I've every respect for Chris Hughton. Decent bloke and a decent football manager.
All I meant was that the STATEMENT itself was pointless, in that it basically says nothing![]()
This is just rewriting history. Like [MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION], I moved into the Hughton out camp in April, and was calling for Hughton to go at the end of the season, and for Bloom to give us the opportunity to give our thanks to Chris for all he'd done for us. He's been brilliant for us, but all good things come to an end. And, in my view, Bloom got the timing right. As Bloom said, 3 wins out of 23 wasn't sustainable. Nor was two wins in 2019. Nor was the dreadful football we got subjected to from Feb 2019 onwards. And that first half performance against Newcastle. It was the definition of awful. Thankfully Solly came on and sorted it out.
The target was to preserve Premier League status with a bottom three. This was achieved.
Hmm. A target like "Retain our PL status" is unambiguous - like any decent target should be, it's totally not open to interpretation.
I think it's far more likely (as others have said) that TB decided that Chris was a) unlikely to repeat the feat next season and that anyway b) he wanted a different type of football played next year - which is why he recruited Dan Ashworth in Sept 2018 (although he didn't start until Feb this year).
IF this is correct, and IF Tony didn't tell Chris either of these things, then it's reasonable for Chris to be "surprised".
That's setting the bar very low. Are you sure maintaining PL status wasn't just the minimum requirement and the target might be something higher?