B.W.
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- Jul 5, 2003
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And anybody who points out his oh so obvious shortcomings gets accused of being a 'hater'.
I do not think it got a good kicking to be honest, and the interviews after the game would show that it did not give his ego a kicking 1 bit.
2 world class goals that turned the game around and the Sunderland fans in the stands still singing all game. The result was almost secondary yesterday. After the game citeh fans asking why the Sunderland fans were still singing at the tube stations etc even though they had lost. It was about been there enjoying the game and the atmosphere.
1st cup final since '92 which I was 6 at the time so for me my first ever final, I would take yesterday over relegation all day long never been so proud to be a Sunderland fan.
I would like to manage Chelsea
I would like to manage Barcelona
I would like to manager PSG
ALL very aspirational
TB gave Reading permission to talk to GP NOT permission to GP to talk to Reading - that's the way it works, you can't prevent nor allow an individual talking to whoever they like - when Reading spoke to GP he turned them down!
Yep certainly right about the world class goals and it made the game more interesting for us because of the Gus factor whichever side of the fence we sit on.
Shame about £12m Fletcher being so one footed, I gues if he could use his right as well he would have cost you £24m
No, please tell us - as you obviously do!
This is the Six Billion Dollar question.
My take on it is that he obviously had a bust up with 'the club' (by which I mean any or all of Bloom, Barber and Burke), probably over the finance that would be made available to strengthen the squad (which explains his mistimed 'we've hit the ceiling' comments).
I also think the official reason for his suspension (as alluded to in the Argus at the time) was the fact that he refused to deal with the retained list (again, I assume this was related to the fact that he was being over-ruled in terms of the playing staff we could keep or who we could bring in). This would be enough to put him in breach of contract.
But if you know differently, please share your inside knowledge with the rest of us (and while you're at it, perhaps you could also explain why Tanno and Oatway were also suspended because I haven't a clue...)
this is news to me who has said he went to Reading and spoke to them?
and out of interest that nasty person Mauricio Pochettino has said that he would one day love to manage PSG
"I had an opportunity to leave for a Premiership club. Everything was agreed. I was given permission to talk to the club. They made me an unbelievable offer - very difficult to refuse and I was loyal.
"I was loyal to the club and I decided to stay."
About 90 per cent of your posts on NSC are attacks on Poyet. Do you EVER post about anything else? You are so obsessed I think you must be a little bit in love with him.
He was suspended and then fired for Gross Misconduct wasn't he? Not 'Breach of Contract'.
Nonsense. I would say the figure is no higher than 85%! ;-) Seriously, if you care to check, you will find that my posts are about all things Albion, including our beloved ex-manager. I'll admit to some previous man-love for Gus, then I saw the light. Unfortunately, some are too slow to realise that he was damaging our club at the end of his tenure, and he had to go. Some even want him back now (deluded)!
Show me where I have ever said that I know why he was fired-which could explain my question.
You know that for a fact do you?
He was suspended and then fired for Gross Misconduct wasn't he? Not 'Breach of Contract'.
Once again-I have no inside knowledge, any more than you do. Those two were suspended, presumably as part of the Gross Misconduct matter because they were part of the management team. Tanno subsequently was re-instated and then resigned. Oatway? Who knows? I'm not going to speculate, however, he was never publicly re-instated as far as I'm aware and his testimonial year fizzled out which is a pretty sad way to sever ties with the club.
One thing we do know is that Poyet dropped his intended legal action against The Albion. If I had been unlawfully dismissed, I'm damned sure I wouldn't walk away from the balance of my contract worth approximately £2.5M if figures I've seen quoted here are correct.
Nonsense. I would say the figure is no higher than 85%! ;-) Seriously, if you care to check, you will find that my posts are about all things Albion, including our beloved ex-manager. I'll admit to some previous man-love for Gus, then I saw the light. Unfortunately, some are too slow to realise that he was damaging our club at the end of his tenure, and he had to go. Some even want him back now (deluded)!
I haven't seen any posts that want him back except for wind ups.
I haven't seen any posts that want him back except for wind ups.
I only ever see your anti-Poyet ones then! I'm not saying Poyet was blameless, he certainly had his faults (engaging mouth before brain being one of them) and he was/is a volatile character which means there were always likely to be fall-outs. I just wish someone had banged some heads together and they'd managed to sort something out. Of course. it would help everyone on both sides of the debate if we actually knew what had happened (it may well be that the club had absolutely no option but to sack him) but no-one does, or at least if they do they're not saying.
The claim was: "About 90 per cent of your posts on NSC are attacks on Poyet. Do you EVER post about anything else?" All I said was that I post on many, many Albion-related subjects on NSC (check it out if you like). I agree when I post about Gus I am always anti about his personality flaws. However, always positive about his management of our team. Also, latterly, consistently saying he will keep Sunderland up (even in this very thread!). But then, that doesn't fit with the attempted portrayal of me as some rabid Gus hater, does it?
Well, there have been a few idiots on here not realising what a complete and utter disaster that would be. << I think I understand what you were saying now TB! >>
The complete and utter disaster was sacking him in the first place. Sunderland fans are lucky to have such a phenomenal manager, just as we were, but we could have done so much more to keep him here.