joeinbrighton
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That's what I've always thought. Wrong words, ill-timed, but said in the heat of the moment. I just shrugged it off really. It hardly undermined everything he had achieved at the club in 3 1/2 years.
Said at the time that Poyet needed to get himself away on holiday after that match and reflect on the season that gone by and to reflect on what he could have done better and what might have been needed to get the club on to the next level. He was reacting to a direct question by an opportunistic journalist 10 minutes after a match in which he had suffered the hitherto most painful defeat of his managerial career and he was raw with emotion. He gave a response in broken English that was interpreted by some as meaning he had thought he had become bigger than the club. Maybe actions behind the scenes gave rise to this which has resulted in where we are now. Certainly, I think there is far more of a back story to his dismissal than a few misplaced words after a chastening defeat.