Steve Sidwell, Liam Rosenior, Nathan Jones... The list of potential future managers is growing fast.
And the problem is I don't even like to think of a time when we don't have Mr Hughton minding the shop.
Shankly, Paisley, Fagan, Dalglish.....
Steve Sidwell, Liam Rosenior, Nathan Jones... The list of potential future managers is growing fast.
And the problem is I don't even like to think of a time when we don't have Mr Hughton minding the shop.
No mention of his fistpumps and outrageous touchline antics?
I don't think it's allowed to be mentioned, as it's part of a wider investigation of incitement of opposition fans and teams at football matches...
Probably.. But there are cases where managers stay at certain clubs for many years creating a legacy. Fergie, Wenger, Dario Gradi at Crewe to name a few.
Nice article that.
Sidwell really is a professional sportsman and a very likable ginger.
Nice article. It just cements what I would think - and hope - what our club is. Clearly leadership comes from the top and starts with TB|, but he has recruited a manager that backs up his own style, intelligence, calm, professional - not shooting from the hip, knee-jerk reactions and crowing from the rooftops. Whatever happens for the rest of the season - and I've always said we'd be relegated - I'm very proud of what we've done and who we are as a club.
Amy Lawrence. Good friend of the Albion in the dark days
Let's not start re-writing history too much - TB could have appointed CH six months earlier than he did but went for Sami Hyypia instead. He got it right at the second time of asking, and we're all very glad that he did.
Great article but I think all Brighton fans would name Hughton as an honest, consistent, professional, he is all about man management and I feel most players would like to play under him as long as they are aware that they may have to adjust their game to defend for large parts of the game.
With the squad we have now this will only secure our place in the Premier League, hence offers coming at Chris and the club for his duties.
So change may not be too far away, unless he is going to do a Wenger with us!
But would Chris doing a Wenger with us do us any favours
Quite. All this lauding of CH is an embarrassment -we've all seen his outrageous antics on the touchline which have been bordering on the psychotic for quite a while now. The sooner we get rid, before our reputation as a family club goes down the pan, the better for all concerned. It probably a good time now that Cotterill is free too.
But would Chris doing a Wenger with us do us any favours
Sven was shit though.Seem to remember a few years ago how many people moaned that Sven was never animated at the side of the pitch. Hughton is similar but it is effective. Let your assistants do all the shouting.
I do feel he may well stay to develop the team / club. He must be ever so proud of what he has achieved so far, and the longer we stay in the premier league, the more funds available to him to build an even more challenging team (and attacking team). The sense of achievement he would get from that would (I think) far outweigh either starting again somewhere else, or taking on an already established squad.
I hope he stays for as long as he wants, and sets up the dynasty his family were talking about at the back end of last season.