I also was one of the few that really disliked him from start to finish
why, though (no hindsight allowed)?
I also was one of the few that really disliked him from start to finish
Think that's more than Billy Paynter managed....Hindsight eh.
1st season there he got what, 5 or 6 ?
Hindsight eh.
1st season there he got what, 5 or 6 ?
I also was one of the few that really disliked him from start to finish
No he isn't. Also no sign of Tano with him when they played a friendly in Berlin a few weeks ago.
*edit: It appears Tano is with him. Charlie O has been replaced by Fernando Menegazzo. Whoever he is?
Yep. Except we all know our system was built for Glenn and not CMS. As did Gus, hence signing Sam Vokes as a like-for-like replacement and trying to get Glenn back when he realised he'd cocked up and had Plan B. It's only ifs and maybes if you're still slightly brainwashed by the greasy Uruguayan.6 whereas CMS scored 11. Who knows whether the experience Murray gained at Selhurst Park, actually helped him become that 30 goal striker, and had he stayed with us, he may have carried on scoring 6 or 7.
It's all ifs buts and maybes.
Yep. Except we all know our system was built for Glenn and not CMS. As did Gus, hence signing Sam Vokes as a like-for-like replacement and trying to get Glenn back when he realised he'd cocked up and had Plan B. It's only ifs and maybes if you're still slightly brainwashed by the greasy Uruguayan.
The Murray/CMS transfer is one of the worst decisions the club has ever made, exasperated by it being one of the best ones Palace have ever made.
Poyet 2009-2011 was an absolute genius, an Albion great and that period deserves to be mentioned for years to come, bringing us on a high into the new stadium while attracting some great players.
Sadly 2012 onwards showed Poyet the man - a collosal bellend off the pitch who trotted out nonsense excuses about budgets despite putting out the most expensive Brighton side ever, with stacks of promotion winners and players that had played European footballl. He failed to get that side promoted, tried to walk out on us mid season, lied that the club had sacked him mid air and totally cocked up the play-offs, blaming the board for the clackers rather than his own shit management.
I don't see how you can have starry eyes over the bloke still. Remember the good times yes, but don't let that cloud your opinion of the guy. It's like thinking Leon Knight is great only for his play off final goal and season, rather than his anti Brighton comments in the press, his fallout with McGhee (and numerous managers ever since), his throwing a black armband on the floor in a strop because he was playing poorly, leaking a sex tape of his ex and his general total ****ish behaviour on twitter for the last 5 years. Weird.
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You see
The thing is
Gus wasn’t the catalyst
Tony Bloom was the catalyst
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He also put Palace back in the Premier League, it's hard not to give a shit about that.
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And is still the catalyst: Tony Bloom appears to be so different to other owners. He is ruthless when necessary but unbelievably supportive and patient. Gus Poyet owes a lot to Tony Bloom. That he, Poyet, chose to exit so publicly in the way he did turned him into a prize cock and has permanently tarnished the good memories.You see
The thing is
Gus wasn’t the catalyst
Tony Bloom was the catalyst
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He was the perfect manager for BHA at the perfect time. Up until the fallout of the Playoffs he'd done an absolutely brilliant job, completely transforming us from a bunch of hopeless scufflers at the arse-end of the third division, to all-conquering Champions within 18 months, and Playoff contenders a year after that. Along the way we had some absolutely scintillating results and performances - Charlton away will live long in the memory, and I wish I'd got to Peterboro a couple of weeks after that.
It all ended on a sour note, as these journies often do. Not everything always ends perfectly. But anyone who says Poyet was not absolutely brilliant for this club has got their head rammed up their arse.