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Argus:
Gus Poyet wants his budget boosted next season to turn Albion into genuine Championship Play-off contenders.
The Seagulls have more than tripled their crowds since moving from Withdean to the Amex.
Commercial spinoffs have also multiplied and Poyet, who signed a new five year contract in September, is confident extra funds will gradually filter through for him to buy better players.
He told the Argus: “I’m the type of manager who, if you give me all the money in the world, I like it. They say with that comes pressure. Give it to me, I’ll take it, I’ve got no problem with that.
“How big the change is going to be is the chairman’s decision but we will increase for sure.
That was the idea all the time of the long term contract, slowly getting better and stronger.
I would like to start the season thinking ‘Yes, now it’s a proper top six challenge'
I said at the beginning of the season, it's not now. We are there because we are a decent team, not because we should be there."
Gus Poyet wants his budget boosted next season to turn Albion into genuine Championship Play-off contenders.
The Seagulls have more than tripled their crowds since moving from Withdean to the Amex.
Commercial spinoffs have also multiplied and Poyet, who signed a new five year contract in September, is confident extra funds will gradually filter through for him to buy better players.
He told the Argus: “I’m the type of manager who, if you give me all the money in the world, I like it. They say with that comes pressure. Give it to me, I’ll take it, I’ve got no problem with that.
“How big the change is going to be is the chairman’s decision but we will increase for sure.
That was the idea all the time of the long term contract, slowly getting better and stronger.
I would like to start the season thinking ‘Yes, now it’s a proper top six challenge'
I said at the beginning of the season, it's not now. We are there because we are a decent team, not because we should be there."
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