I always thought he was a good manager, and thought it was very regretful that he fell out with our board, and had to leave.Basically, I'd just love to here some opinions from you lot on Poyet, and why a section of you are critical of him?
Don't leave him alone in the Away dressing room prior to the biggest game in Sunderlands history.
Especially with their coach driver.
He will leave Sunderland as soon as he gots a sniff of a better job.
The man is genius and is destined to be a Champions League manager one day.
What some people on here didn't like was he had ambitions above Brighton and very honestyly said so. In short they didn't like his honesty. He always said from day one that he wanted to manage at the top level. He tried to do that with Brighton but in the end when he wanted a bigger budget to achieve that the season after the play offs he was told it was staying the same or going backwards. That's why he left fundamentally.
If he is given the right backing he will go far.
He is a very honest man, says things he believes whether people like that or not. I respect that and I respect his abilities. He will do well for you, then he will leave to a bigger club. But that's what we all want to do in our careers isn't it, progress as people, as human beings. That doesn't make him a bad man, it actually makes him a great man.
How is that a criticism?
Also, I always find this point an odd criticism....he didn't leave us and go into another job. He left us and then took a job once it was available.
In fact..wasn't he around the 5th or 6th longest serving manager at that point when he left us?
Mickey Adams made no secret of his ambition to manage at a higher level, I was a bit pissed off that he left to be assistant to Harry Basset, but I don't recall there being any animosity towards him wanting to better his career.
Maybe that was because we knew we were tin pot back then, but I think it was because he didn't run his mouth off about how much he would love to manage Leeds, or Chelsea, or constantly moan that he didn't have the budget to compete, or say "I have to think about myself" after a beating off Crippled Phallus, or threaten to go home if he heard a grumble from the crowd, or defend Suarez for racially abusing Evra, or state that the club had hit it's ceiling.
Yes, so Gus could be annoying. But we didn't have to live with him, he was just our manager. He was doing a good job on the pitch, and that's what I really care about.Mickey Adams made no secret of his ambition to manage at a higher level, I was a bit pissed off that he left to be assistant to Harry Basset, but I don't recall there being any animosity towards him wanting to better his career.
Maybe that was because we knew we were tin pot back then, but I think it was because he didn't run his mouth off about how much he would love to manage Leeds, or Chelsea, or constantly moan that he didn't have the budget to compete, or say "I have to think about myself" after a beating off Crippled Phallus, or threaten to go home if he heard a grumble from the crowd, or defend Suarez for racially abusing Evra, or state that the club had hit it's ceiling.
He didn't leave. He was rightfully sacked for gross misconduct. Oh, and being disloyal IS a criticism.
I always thought he was a good manager, and thought it was very regretful that he fell out with our board, and had to leave.
There are plenty on here (minority, but still plenty) that believe he'd found his level in the Championship, and was out-thought by Holloway etc. The fact is, there are a lot of fans that think they know a lot about football, when the reality is very different.
I will never forgive him for the second half of THAT game.
Didn't he bring on Barnes who almost scored the winner?
I'm being completely honest here. I don't remember much of the game as it's a blur. What did HE do that was so terrible?
Again, genuine question.
With all these unwelcome memories of Poyet re-surfacing, Saturday can't come soon enough.
Why should a manager born in URUGUAY who has never LIVED in Brighton be LOYAL to us forever?
It's a JOB. I like my company....but if another BETTER company comes along I'm jumping ship. Does that make me "Disloyal?" no. Because there is no LOYALTY to be had in the first place.
Football fans are so PRECIOUS. He stayed with us a LONG time and was sacked. Months later he took a job as he was unemployed.
Loyalty doesnt even come into it. Player kisses a badge and next week they are off. It's football. Only about 0.05% of people involved have true loyalty to a club and rightfully so. Does that bother me? No.