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This news has made my day. I love Bruno to the extent that my wife is beginning to become a little jealous.
There's always one (and it might as well be me) ...
Yes it IS great news, but how long can we keep on giving 'jobs for the boys'? That's Sidwell, Rosenior and now Bruno that we've found backroom jobs for. Don't get me wrong, I've cheered the appointment of all three; but are we going to find a role for Murray when he retires? And welcome Calde back? And how do we know Bruno (or indeed any of them) are going to be any good in their new roles?
Not forgetting Ankergren coaching the under 18 goalies, and Butters with Cullip working for Albion in the Community. I'm sure Tony can afford it, and these people have proved to be reliable trustworthy employees.
There's always one (and it might as well be me) ...
Yes it IS great news, but how long can we keep on giving 'jobs for the boys'? That's Sidwell, Rosenior and now Bruno that we've found backroom jobs for. Don't get me wrong, I've cheered the appointment of all three; but are we going to find a role for Murray when he retires? And welcome Calde back? And how do we know Bruno (or indeed any of them) are going to be any good in their new roles?
I'm not sure 'jobs for the boys' is the right phrase. That suggests your mates or people you know getting jobs regardless of ability. All three of Sidwell, Rosenior and Bruno are men with real integrity and character. Players that played their part in getting the club to where it is and understand what it is to be a part of the Albion. With the club moving forward, growing and changing so rapidly I think it's not just a nice gesture but important that we have people working off the pitch who are that invested and aware of the clubs past both recent and further back.
Having these ex-players along with the others (Butters, Cullip, Carpenter, Watson, Roberts, Zamora, Mullery etc) in various positions keeps a constant thread running through the club and stops it from becoming a soulless beast.
So yes, I'd hope there is a role for Calderon, Murray and any other player with significant connections to the club and city post their playing careers if they want one.
Leon Best can't have a job though.
Not forgetting Ankergren coaching the under 18 goalies, and Butters with Cullip working for Albion in the Community. I'm sure Tony can afford it, and these people have proved to be reliable trustworthy employees.
I'm not sure 'jobs for the boys' is the right phrase. That suggests your mates or people you know getting jobs regardless of ability. All three of Sidwell, Rosenior and Bruno are men with real integrity and character. Players that played their part in getting the club to where it is and understand what it is to be a part of the Albion. With the club moving forward, growing and changing so rapidly I think it's not just a nice gesture but important that we have people working off the pitch who are that invested and aware of the clubs past both recent and further back.
Having these ex-players along with the others (Butters, Cullip, Carpenter, Watson, Roberts, Zamora, Mullery etc) in various positions keeps a constant thread running through the club and stops it from becoming a soulless beast.
So yes, I'd hope there is a role for Calderon, Murray and any other player with significant connections to the club and city post their playing careers if they want one.
Leon Best can't have a job though.
Paul Watson left quite a while ago to be the physio at Sheff Utd. Chippy didn't work for the club after he stopped playing, as he runs an antique business, Zamora & Mullery are ambassadors for the club just on match days, so very much part time, and Roberts came back as a goalkeeping coach having worked at Charlton.
Can he play left back?
Yes, I thought Watson might have left but couldn't remember. Could have sworn that Carpenter did something or other for the club but now I say it I think I'm thinking of Paul Rodgers?
The rest don't negate the point. They work in various roles for the club, keeping a link with the past and an understanding of the club which, I believe, is important as the club continually grows and evolves.
Yes, all fair points, I hadn't realised quite how many ex-players were on the staff! And yes, as I said I AM pleased and if Tony thinks it's a good appointment then so do I, but just to continue the thankless Devil's Advocate role I've given myself: was Bruno's a 'real' job or one that was created for him? We've seen so many people join the backroom staff, from Ashworth down, and like THPP I hope there isn't too much friction with people having their toes trodden on.
#serialworrier
Yes Dodge did work for the club for over ten years but then was dismissed suddenly.
Up there with Zamora for the biggest legend in my time for watching the Albion. Muzzas not far behind as well.
Great news to have him back, incredible that he see's little old Brighton as his home.
Ooh. Do we know why? Is it something that we're allowed to discuss on NSC?
Absolutely not.
There's always one (and it might as well be me) ...
Yes it IS great news, but how long can we keep on giving 'jobs for the boys'? That's Sidwell, Rosenior and now Bruno that we've found backroom jobs for. Don't get me wrong, I've cheered the appointment of all three; but are we going to find a role for Murray when he retires? And welcome Calde back? And how do we know Bruno (or indeed any of them) are going to be any good in their new roles?
There's always one (and it might as well be me) ...
Yes it IS great news, but how long can we keep on giving 'jobs for the boys'? That's Sidwell, Rosenior and now Bruno that we've found backroom jobs for. Don't get me wrong, I've cheered the appointment of all three; but are we going to find a role for Murray when he retires? And welcome Calde back? And how do we know Bruno (or indeed any of them) are going to be any good in their new roles?
Ooh. Do we know why? Is it something that we're allowed to discuss on NSC?