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[Football] Hughton to Bournemouth?



Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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It shouldn’t be the way, but at 61 Chris Hughton may well never manage in the PL again, unless with a team he takes up.

Hodgson is the over 60’s British or Irish exception.

With too few jobs, vast monies in the clubs to bring in allegedly the world’s best coaches, reverse xenophobia, plus a reputation for staid PL football, all make it difficult for CH. Imho he’s now part of grouping with the likes of Warnock, Pulis and Allardyce.
 




vagabond

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May 17, 2019
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Brighton
He needs to go to a lower league unfashionable club and bring them to the top. I don’t know, a Reading or a bigger name sleeping giant, Forest, Bolton.

Holding out for a Premier League seems somewhat misguided, at least from the outside looking in. No PL fan base would welcome his appointment. Harsh but true.

The only club, funnily enough in the Prem where he has an outside chance of the job would be Newcastle assuming if Bruce walks and Chris is willing to go back (crazier things have happened).
 




NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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how exactly is that clear?


I thought I had sort of alluded to it in my final paragraph in post #65

That of course doesn't make it a fact. I concede that and I could be telling lies but I am not.

However it is more likely to be factual than conjecture of many others. Conjecture from newspapers and media outlets have all been inaccurate on so many things that I had to even ask " is that true" ? Only to be told " no not at all "
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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It shouldn’t be the way, but at 61 Chris Hughton may well never manage in the PL again, unless with a team he takes up.

Hodgson is the over 60’s British or Irish exception.

With too few jobs, vast monies in the clubs to bring in allegedly the world’s best coaches, reverse xenophobia, plus a reputation for staid PL football, all make it difficult for CH. Imho he’s now part of grouping with the likes of Warnock, Pulis and Allardyce.

Of course, at 61 he might not want another job anyway - maybe that's why he's not taken one of the vacancies this year. Loads of people retire at 60!
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Of course, at 61 he might not want another job anyway - maybe that's why he's not taken one of the vacancies this year. Loads of people retire at 60!

With the stress of the job and fortunes already earned, I’d call it quits and have a very long retirement enjoying travel and nice things.

But they’re hooked.
 


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Nice bloke but possibly too nice.

When the players went on the piss for those three weeks when it was harder to blow the Championship title than win it? Sadly told me everything I needed to know.

Seriously was it really a 3-week bender?
 


raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Nice bloke but possibly too nice.

When the players went on the piss for those three weeks when it was harder to blow the Championship title than win it? Sadly told me everything I needed to know.

I would blame Bruno equally (doubt it was a 3 week bender...just a couple of nights, then foot badly off the gas...big shame tho...)
 






Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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I am surprised that Chris has been out of work for more than a year. His Prem football may have been ugly but his Championship football has been decent.

Either he has been too picky or there are some stupid chairmen out there. IMHO he could have done something with Forest this season or Bmuff next season.
 






NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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Bolton? Sleeping giant? Also they're in League 2...

Already rejected them in favour of another job that was coming up at that time. And got the job he waited for with the Ambition that matched his own.

Can I rest my case on that on why he is again waiting for the right opportunity.

And can we just drop all this CH flagellation just because he wants to wait for the job that he feels is right for him. He doesn't deserve it. Especially on the Brighton forum.
 


Sarisbury Seagull

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Nov 22, 2007
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Already rejected them in favour of another job that was coming up at that time. And got the job he waited for with the Ambition that matched his own.

Can I rest my case on that on why he is again waiting for the right opportunity.

And can we just drop all this CH flagellation just because he wants to wait for the job that he feels is right for him. He doesn't deserve it. Especially on the Brighton forum.

I think that’s a bit strong. He’s only talked about cos we all like him so much and want him to do well!
 


NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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I think that’s a bit strong. He’s only talked about cos we all like him so much and want him to do well!


You are correct I know and I accept that. I just get upset with negatively especially around something like waiting for an appropriate job.

He has earned the right to do that. Per the post above. Brighton were the Beneficiary of him waiting for the appropriate job and they are in the PL partly because of those actions that he took in the past.
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Of course, at 61 he might not want another job anyway - maybe that's why he's not taken one of the vacancies this year. Loads of people retire at 60!

If I were him, with a very comfortable lifestyle, time to spend with the grandkids, and a very good income from BHA for the next three years, I would be kicking back and saying ‘thank you very much TB’. Throw in some great holidays, and maybe the opportunity of some media work, I would be like a pig in shit.
 




blockhseagull

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Jan 30, 2006
7,364
Southampton
Already rejected them in favour of another job that was coming up at that time. And got the job he waited for with the Ambition that matched his own.

Can I rest my case on that on why he is again waiting for the right opportunity.

And can we just drop all this CH flagellation just because he wants to wait for the job that he feels is right for him. He doesn't deserve it. Especially on the Brighton forum.

That last paragraph is massively OTT

People have expressed some opinions about CH job strategy .. after all this is a messageboard.

You have your opinion.... other people have theirs.

As far as I can see people haven’t said CH isn’t good enough or that he won’t get a job... just some have questioned IF he will get the opportunity he wants. Sadly due to your position you can’t be as objective perhaps.

I hope CH gets a job he wants and is successful but doesn’t stop me wondering if he is waiting for an opportunity that isn’t going to come his way.
 


ShanklySeagull

Justice for the 96...
May 30, 2011
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Littlehampton
If I were him, with a very comfortable lifestyle, time to spend with the grandkids, and a very good income from BHA for the next three years, I would be kicking back and saying ‘thank you very much TB’. Throw in some great holidays, and maybe the opportunity of some media work, I would be like a pig in shit.

Chris is very much looking for his next opportunity - and has been since he left Brighton.
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Chris is very much looking for his next opportunity - and has been since he left Brighton.

I could say that CH goes hang gliding on Saturdays with Katie Price, it does not make if fact. At least a hint of a little more substance please........
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Seven Dials
After working for Albion, CH is not going to want to take just any job. From what I know of various clubs and their ambitions (realistic ones, anyway),

I thought Bristol City would have been a good fit. But it seems they are now going for Paul Simpson from England under-19s.

Bournemouth giving Jason Tindall their manager's job says everything you need to know about where they expect to be. 'Yes man' was one of the kinder things about him that an experienced member of their local media has said to me.
 


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