Gus to Blackburn ?

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ditchy

a man with a sound track record as a source of qua
Jul 8, 2003
5,251
brighton
He didn't make Hotspurs bankrupt and our Tony isn't an idiot. At least we'd have ATTACKING football and not boring defensive dross eaking out draws, 1 nil losses and the occassional 1 nil win.

Harry IN.

Why do you think he left Spurs ? The chairman had finally sussed out his style , which in the short term was good for them but not long term
 




W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
"Lovely player, I can't talk about him because he's not mine but LOVELY player- any manager would want him in his team."

The Amex in the background, just IMAGINE it.

I am. What a f***ing nightmare.
 




supaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Very disrespectful Imo, there were many better teams than us and we got promoted with a average to good team. We are still improving the squad. Don't fall yourself to think gus isn't a good coach/manager, just because of winless run and others wouldn't take a gamble. Wolves wanted last season.


Please don't put words into my mouth. I didn't say Poyet isn't a good manager and that's certainly not what I've alluded to in my post.

This also isn't anything to do with the current run of form or anything else to that extent, which is something I DO hold Poyet responsible for. However, my post and what I said was based on cold hard facts.

I keep hearing people suggest on here that such and such Premier League or ex-Premier League club are interested in taking Poyet as their manager, but I fail to see why.

As supporters, we see how the team plays on a week by week basis and there is always that worry that a good manager from our perspective will leave for the bright lights of the Premier league or even a team more likely to be promoted to the Premier League. However, I and many others who I speak to do not feel that Gus has achieved anywhere near enough to be good enough to take on a team in the best league in the world without getting one promoted.

That's not being at all disrespectful at all!
 
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Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
Palace fans thought that about Bolton.....money talks...
But Bolton are actually bigger than Palace?

However I agree with the second part, Blackburn can spend £8m on Jordan Rhodes, that's one reason why Gus (or almost any manager at this level) would consider going there.
 
























BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,723
Please don't put words into my mouth. I didn't say Poyet isn't a good manager and that's certainly not what I've alluded to in my post.

This also isn't anything to do with the current run of form or anything else to that extent, which is something I DO hold Poyet responsible for. However, my post and what I said was based on cold hard facts.

I keep hearing people suggest on here that such and such Premier League or ex-Premier League club are interested in taking Poyet as their manager, but I fail to see why.

As supporters, we see how the team plays on a week by week basis and there is always that worry that a good manager from our perspective will leave for the bright lights of the Premier league or even a team more likely to be promoted to the Premier League. However, I and many others who I speak to do not feel that Gus has achieved anywhere near enough to be good enough to take on a team in the best league in the world without getting one promoted.

That's not being at all disrespectful at all!

Caveman,that is just being honest.
Gus has quite a lot to prove before a realistic Chairman would be wise to offer him a 'bigger job'.
IMHO,of course.
 






DBL

Banned
Sep 22, 2011
599
Yeh because he is such a terrible manager???

Gus has two more matches at home to turn things round, otherwise Harry Redknapp will be in charge.........why do you think he turned down Blackburn?

Won't be such a disaster for the Albion if Harry joins us, will it?
 




tottenhamseagull

New member
Jul 7, 2008
1,300
It'd make sense as Harry is quite pally with Barber isn't he.

Barber was the one who persuaded Daniel to get Harry in at the Lane, in October 2008
 




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