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B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
I agree entirely that it's foolish to rush to adjudicate Gus to be guilty, and to slag him off accordingly.

However. All of the EVIDENCE of the last few months, to me strongly suggests that the club was in the right, had a very strong position, and that whatever Gus did, he was caught bang to rights.

I would love to know the full picture, but until anything comes up which makes me think otherwise I'm firmly in Team Board.


Add to this the fact that I am more than a little enamoured with our new Head Coach, I've got very little interest in what GP has to say for himself. Of course if he happens to tell all I'll be interested, but I suspect that he will release a carefully considered version of the truth, if anything at all.

This.

The fact that some on here can't see who is in the right (the club), and who is in the wrong (Gus), EVEN BASED ON WHAT INFO IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN shows their inherent Gus bias IMHO.
 


B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
13,666
What evidence do we have so far against Gus?, obviously ignoring all rumours, theories etc

I don't remember seeing anything that I would count as evidence in my book, from either Gus or the club. It's all been internal.

We know Gus refused to do his job with the retained list (breach of contract). We know he repeatedly flirted with other clubs. We know he constantly moaned about his budget. We know that he said he has to put himself first. We know he wanted out well-before the end of the season. Of course, the real reason for the charge of gross misconduct is NOT in the public domain, and nor should it be.
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Regardless (and yes we still know v v v little) of what happened I cannot believe people think calling one of our greatest ever managers a **** is acceptable. The same impatient fans who moan and can't take a defeat I expect. Grow up.

PS - Yes i do wish Gus would shhhh and am getting bored of more Gus threads!
 


B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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None of that is evidence, and most of it is plain daft.

Some of it IS evidence.

Daft = Gus' BS on his sacking day, and some swallowing his nonsense whole.
 




keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
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We know Gus refused to do his job with the retained list (breach of contract). We know he repeatedly flirted with other clubs. We know he constantly moaned about his budget. We know that he said he has to put himself first. We know he wanted out well-before the end of the season. Of course, the real reason for the charge of gross misconduct is NOT in the public domain, and nor should it be.

Moaning about budgets? Most managers complain about budgets.
Do WE know that he refused to deal with retained? And if so do we know why?
Flirting with other clubs and putting himself first is nothing. 99% of the people in football put themselves first. Also i'd say our getting Oscar is pretty suspicious.
We know the club claim he wanted to leave in March, again why?
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
I know enough.

I know what Gus did.

In that case, you are betraying a confidence by saying that someone high up in the club has made available some material which needs to remain strictly confidential. Imagine is Gus' lawyers got wind of the fact that this confidentiality is being breached. However if, as you claim, that information is in the public domain, why not post it?

I suspect that real point is that you were told one or two things, and despite not being one of the club's nor Gus' representatives, nor were you at the hearings, nor being party to sensitive material, you've deluded yourself into being your own little judge, jury and executioner.



This.

The fact that some on here can't see who is in the right (the club), and who is in the wrong (Gus), EVEN BASED ON WHAT INFO IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN shows their inherent Gus bias IMHO.

I think you're the last person to lecture anyone on bias.

The majority of people are looking for evidence before deciding who is culpable. In other words, they're sitting on the fence - as am I.

You on the other hand, have damned Gus, based on what you have convinced yourself is 'enough'. Anyone who challenges your Walter Mitty stance has a 'pro-Gus bias', as if that means anything. Stop embarrassing yourself, and get some perspective.
 






B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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Well apart from non attendance not being on legal grounds but as was accused, due to the club not following their own internal procedures?

And it being the lma not the pfa?

Him not actually defending himself on tv - his accusations havnt been given to him on tv so how can he have been defending himself?

Its your opinion and you are entitled to that. But its not correct to state that as fact

There you go again. The club DID follow its own procedures. If you recall, the LMA backed-off once threatened by the club to stay accurate or face the legal consequences.

Gus' post-sacking BS in the media HAS ONLY BEEN about defending himself. He clearly doesn't like being tagged with gross misconduct (who would) and has been trying to paint a rosy picture of himself ever since (FAIL).
 


albionite

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May 20, 2009
2,762
Moaning about budgets? Most managers complain about budgets.
Do WE know that he refused to deal with retained? And if so do we know why?
Flirting with other clubs and putting himself first is nothing. 99% of the people in football put themselves first. Also i'd say our getting Oscar is pretty suspicious.
We know the club claim he wanted to leave in March, again why?

The club knew he wanted to leave in December. March was when Gus phoned up Bloom and said he wanted to go.
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
There you go again. The club DID follow its own procedures. If you recall, the LMA backed-off once threatened by the club to stay accurate or face the legal consequences.

Gus' post-sacking BS in the media HAS ONLY BEEN about defending himself. He clearly doesn't like being tagged with gross misconduct (who would) and has been trying to paint a rosy picture of himself ever since (FAIL).

Now you're re-writing history.
 






B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
I really hope you never have done jury service ( or never have to ) if that's how you consider "evidence".

Interesting that both you and TLO pick-up on the club 'not coming clean'. Believe me, it is in Gus' interests that they keep quiet on the detail.
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
6,776
Just far enough away from LDC
There you go again. The club DID follow its own procedures. If you recall, the LMA backed-off once threatened by the club to stay accurate or face the legal consequences.

Gus' post-sacking BS in the media HAS ONLY BEENo about defending himself. He clearly doesn't like being tagged with gross misconduct (who would) and has been trying to paint a rosy picture of himself ever since (FAIL).

You carry on thinking that.

All I will say is that there a few people who have been offered outside by the club (metaphorically) who have decided to not defend the point but concentrate on the bigger picture despite being 100% sure of their accuracy.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,776
Just far enough away from LDC
The club knew he wanted to leave in December. March was when Gus phoned up Bloom and said he wanted to go.

I'm sure they club knew that poyet wanted to leave much earlier than march (perhaps maybe last July) but it was in march that he said he would resign at the end of the season.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
If it's definitely true, why not post it?

It would be totally pointless to.

The followers of Saint Gus require internet links to verify everything, and if you don't have them then your words mean nothing, and indeed just mean you have an agenda.

Personnal conversations with people who would know are not admissible evidence in the court of NSC :lolol:
 


itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
Interesting that both you and TLO pick-up on the club 'not coming clean'. Believe me, it is in Gus' interests that they keep quiet on the detail.

Oooh, look at me! I know SO MUCH MORE than all of you and despite alluding to it over and over and over again, I'm not going to actually tell you anything!
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne




itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
It would be totally pointless to.

The followers of Saint Gus require internet links to verify everything, and if you don't have them then your words mean nothing, and indeed are just mean you have an agenda.

Personnal conversations with people who would know are not admissible evidence in the court of NSC :lolol:

More likely that those supposedly in the know don't actually know any more than the rest of us, and are just using their prejudices to fill in the gaps.
 


albionite

Well-known member
May 20, 2009
2,762
How did the club know he wanted to leave? Do you know why?

Sorry no idea on that one, didn't think to ask. Just what I was told. A fair few whispers around that time even from Naylor that he wanted out to back that up.
 


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