He'll stay at BHA until he retires. The perfect match of a cerebral owner and manager, all calmness, in a industry rife with short termists.
Agreed unless sacked.
Great stuff. Never going to fall into any of the ham-fisted attempts at traps set by Lineacre.
I still think he will manage the Republic of Ireland after Brighton, no rush, hopefully he'll be with us for a good while yet, but I think that would attract him as a different challenge in the way a 'bigger club' wouldn't. He seems very content with the set-up at Brighton, and is experienced enough to know that if you have players you enjoy working with, you are having success, have a great rapport with the fans, and you work well with the owner and CEO - then the grass isn't always greener elsewhere.
He's already been assistant manager for the ROI, so I think he'll stay with us until he retires. He's nearly 60 and although that isn't old for a manager, if he's with us for another 5 years, then I think he'll just retire.
He's already been assistant manager for the ROI, so I think he'll stay with us until he retires. He's nearly 60 and although that isn't old for a manager, if he's with us for another 5 years, then I think he'll just retire.
This. Amazing really with the carnage at most clubs re owners, managers, and the rest of the shitstorm that is football.He'll stay at BHA until he retires. The perfect match of a cerebral owner and manager, all calmness, in a industry rife with short termists.
Seem to recall he has taken business management / administration qualifications. He will probably either end up on the board or a position within the FA / Premier league.