Machiavelli
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Yep. I remember how poor it was. I was there. And I remember plenty of well argued calls on here saying it was the right time for him to go. Eventually echoed by TBs statement on that Monday.
What I don’t remember, thus the surprise for fans and as it turned out Hughton himself , was the expectation that Bloom would actually do it. Just. Like. That.
It was most unexpected given that he had only officially got rid of Poyet -- and that was for legal reasons -- since stamping his mark on the role. I think (or at the very least hope) Bloom takes the issue of his managerial loyalty extremely seriously and, as he said, it was the most difficult decision he's made as chairman (which I think was an entirely genuine statement). But, he hasn't got to where he is without being utterly ruthless. And, as his nickname suggests, the Lizard is calm and composed in not only his decision-making but also in the timing of it.