No, our 'ceiling' is not so low.
Not now it isn't. It looks increasingly true that it was at the time. He wasn't talking in 2015.
No, our 'ceiling' is not so low.
OK, how about if we'd had Chris Hughton in charge for Amex season 2 ?Not now it isn't. It looks increasingly true that it was at the time. He wasn't talking in 2015.
That's nonsense. He was talking when we already had the Amex, and were planning the training ground. Nothing much has changed here, we're still not spending a fortune on players.Not now it isn't. It looks increasingly true that it was at the time. He wasn't talking in 2015.
And got Ulloa for 2 million....
Poyet was nothing short of excellent for us, his time had come to go, but i will always be greatful for what he did for us.
Given a bit of time at Leeds he could do great there, sadly ther Chairman wont give anyone that time.
And got Ulloa for 2 million....
Poyet was nothing short of excellent for us, his time had come to go, but i will always be greatful for what he did for us.
Given a bit of time at Leeds he could do great there, sadly ther Chairman wont give anyone that time.
That's nonsense. He was talking when we already had the Amex, and were planning the training ground. Nothing much has changed here, we're still not spending a fortune on players.
He turned Leeds down before Rosler was appointed. I posted the link in one of the sacking threads.
I think you've posted it more than once but no-one seems to be capable of reading it!
I think people want to believe that Gus is still pining for Leeds. He's not stupid.
There's at least one poster on this thread still pining for Gus.
Lol. I missed those days, when Oscar & Hyppia were in charge.
Not now though as I'm loving this season.
I do get fed up with some of the re-writing of history.
Unless Burke was giving Tony a sack load of 'change' back after every window, saying 'look how much I've saved' the problem was higher than DB.Turned out he was right about Burke though eh? As was Oscar.
I agree. Let's move on from Poyet, Buckley and Bridcutt who all thought they were too big for Brighton and jeopardised our progression by their lack of loyalty, went on to play for perennial under achievers on Weirside and now none of them could get arrested. Let's stop going on about it.My thoughts:
1. Poyet's stock is still higher than a club of Swindon's current stature. I place his level at somewhere around lower La Liga / a Championship club with realistically big aspirations. If he gets ANY Prem job now he can count himself very lucky.
2. I like to think that the club got it's revenge on Gus by trousering £5 mill for Buckley and Bridcutt. Let's just call it quits and move on.
Bloom is still here, Barber is still here. Changing the manager doesn't count, as when Gus said we'd hit the ceiling he clearly didn't mean because of himself. So Burke has left. Burke being here didn't mean we'd hit the ceiling, as it's obvious that someone in Burke's position could easily be changed.As someone said earlier, we've had a MASSIVE overhaul of top level staff at the club. A huge amount has changed in terms of how the club operated then, and now.
Unless Burke was giving Tony a sack load of 'change' back after every window, saying 'look how much I've saved' the problem was higher than DB.
If you give your Director of Football Chris O'Grady money 99 times out of 100 he's going to sign Chris O'Grady quality.
Adding all of the outlay together this season, the Albion have probably spent more on centre backs, than DB was given to fund the entire Hyypia season.
Ah, this old chestnut again.
I have to say at the time I broadly agreed with you. However, we need to remember that we were a) trying to stay withing tighter FFP confines than exist today b) funding an Academy (the budget of which Burke would also have had a massive say in and you cannot spend the same pound twice) and c) that the club stated that budgets were the same or increased which (thus far) the accounts have borne out.
The fact is that the second Poyet went we started to replace like for not-so-good. The first alarm bells were raised for me when the want-away Liam Bridcutt was replaced by Keith feckin Andrews while still being on the payroll (but not playing). That was pretty much our FIRST mistake post Poyet - and nothing to do with anyone but David Burke.
There's at least one poster on this thread still pining for Gus.