Smart move by Bordeaux? Piss off the manager so much that he flounces off and resigns. So much cheaper than paying him off..........
I'm sorry, but would we be where we are without him?
He was just one small cog in a big wheel, but none-the-less, a very important piece that TB put together.
Yes he lost the plot etc at the end, but for a few good seasons he was up there with all our other heroes.
Smart move by Bordeaux? Piss off the manager so much that he flounces off and resigns. So much cheaper than paying him off..........
Brighton fans getting all outraged at the behaviour of a previously highly successful manager that set us on the way to where we are now shocker. Who also hasnt been at the club for around 4 years now.
Sometimes you guys amaze me.
This.
I love NSC and thoroughly enjoy everyone’s opinions, but the ill feeling towards Poyet is really disappointing.
We all know he was a pillock at the end, but let’s remember the good, and be pleased with how things turned out in the end.
Ultimately (so far) we have proved to be his ceiling...
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Nobody is getting 'outraged' are they?
More just a collective at Gus' repeated inability to avoid sabotaging his own career.
Brighton fans getting all outraged at the behaviour of a previously highly successful manager that set us on the way to where we are now shocker. Who also hasnt been at the club for around 4 years now.
Sometimes you guys amaze me.
Nobody is getting 'outraged' are they?
More just a collective at Gus' repeated inability to avoid sabotaging his own career.
So lets just remind ourselves of Gus's managerial honours since he declared he's too big for our club shall we......
I was a big Gus fan and I wish it had worked out better at the end than it did because he did turn our club around.
However he is now acting like the bloke that pulled a worldy when he was 18 and thought that was how life was so dumped her to pull another one, only to find that didn't last because he ins't all that after all. A spiral of new lovers come and go, each one slightly less good than the last, leaving him a sad old bachelor in his mid 50s thinking what might have been.
I was a big Gus fan and I wish it had worked out better at the end than it did because he did turn our club around.
Strange analogy seeing as he had a very successful playing career. He's also still happily married to his wife, so that doesn't work either.
He's not cut out to be a manager, but not many ex players are.
I was a big Gus fan and I wish it had worked out better at the end than it did because he did turn our club around.
Strange analogy seeing as he had a very successful playing career. He's also still happily married to his wife, so that doesn't work either.
He's not cut out to be a manager, but not many ex players are.
Nobody is getting 'outraged' are they?
More just a collective at Gus' repeated inability to avoid sabotaging his own career.
I think you've missed the point of the analogy then!
I think [MENTION=3734]Giraffe[/MENTION]'s point is he was actually a successful manager with a decent up and coming club, a club more than happy to maintain the relationship, and he flounced off, imagining the breasts were bigger and bouncier elsewhere (to maintain the analogy). (OK he was sacked, but he we effectively caught coming out of another woman's house, zipping himself up, and proclaiming his marriage had reached a glass ceiling).
Anyway.....