martyn20
Unwell but still smiling
Why do we always have to do everything the hard way
After reading what the League Managers' Association have said, I hope some of you realise you have been taken in by Kev the Rev and the clubs spin!!
"Having a pop" overstates it. If the club expect him to get to the premier league, he has to have a budget to compete, there's only so far you can go getting cheaper players, and poorer players who you improve a bit. If the club have high expectations for him to achieve (that is,premier league football, two years after league one football), they can't look solely at themselves, they have to look at the division they're in, I.e. so what if it's the biggest budget in brighton's history, it needs to be big enough to match the other teams pushing for promotion (until we have an academy regularly producing quality players)
League Managers' Association statement on Gus Poyet's Brighton disciplinary hearing >>>
The League Managers Association (LMA) has issued the following statement regarding Gus Poyet, manager of Brighton & Hove Albion FC, in response to media speculation and a number of statements made by the Club.
Brighton & Hove Albion FC ordered Gus Poyet to attend a crucial disciplinary hearing today, despite the fact that he only returned from annual leave yesterday and the charges were not particularised until 13th June. Further, the very lengthy appendices to the initial report comprise around 500 pages and these were also only delivered recently. Clearly Gus needs to have a fair and reasonable opportunity to respond to what we believe are unfounded charges against him.
Also, it has repeatedly been made clear to the Club that Gus’s LMA representative, Richard Bevan was not available to accompany him today, but was available to attend on Thursday 20th or Friday 21st June as well. These two dates fall within the five working day period for an employee to offer alternatives to the original date set by the Club as set-out in the Club’s own handbook. We believe that our members are entitled to the same legal protections that other employees enjoy. Football clubs need to observe basic employment rights like any other employer in our view. Just to be clear, however, we are confident that Gus will demonstrate there is no case to answer in this matter.
Notwithstanding these important points, the Club decided to go-ahead with the hearing in the absence of both Gus and Richard Bevan. Late this afternoon the Club agreed to adjourn and reconvene the disciplinary hearing to Thursday 20th June 2013. The LMA is pleased that the Club has agreed to an arrangement whereby Gus and his chosen representative will be able to attend.
The LMA will not be making any further statement at this stage.
That sounds much more like it, than the statement the club has made.
The statement from the LMA somewhat blows your expert opinion to bits !
What evidence do you have that he was wrongly suspended?
In my opinion, the club should be ramping up the pressure. The club has more to lose than Gus, Gus will be employed sooner or later by another club. By the club cannot sustain this amount of time trying to solve this situation. I don't really know what else the club could add to the statement, perhaps mention of tea and biscuits and an attendance list.
far too many poker puns on this thread
Nice to see you back and contributing
Nice to see you back and contributing
Whatever is going on Poyet is holding the cards and we need Bloom to announce soon he has a Royal Flush. The silence from the club suggests they know they are backtracking and Poyet is doing a job on them. No one comes out smelling of Roses in any of this and it has been a monumental f*ck up imo. I hope agenda's did not cloud people's minds when all this started 5 long weeks ago.
If he doesn't have a reasonable excuse for not being present, the club can carry out the hearing in his absence. Just prolonging things. Difficult to be angered by any party without knowledge of what is going on.
Is it?
Or maybe the fact they had been told the LMA couldn't attend today rather than the mis-truth Barber has put out ?
League Managers' Association statement on Gus Poyet's Brighton disciplinary hearing >>>
The League Managers Association (LMA) has issued the following statement regarding Gus Poyet, manager of Brighton & Hove Albion FC, in response to media speculation and a number of statements made by the Club.
Brighton & Hove Albion FC ordered Gus Poyet to attend a crucial disciplinary hearing today, despite the fact that he only returned from annual leave yesterday and the charges were not particularised until 13th June. Further, the very lengthy appendices to the initial report comprise around 500 pages and these were also only delivered recently. Clearly Gus needs to have a fair and reasonable opportunity to respond to what we believe are unfounded charges against him.
Also, it has repeatedly been made clear to the Club that Gus’s LMA representative, Richard Bevan was not available to accompany him today, but was available to attend on Thursday 20th or Friday 21st June as well. These two dates fall within the five working day period for an employee to offer alternatives to the original date set by the Club as set-out in the Club’s own handbook. We believe that our members are entitled to the same legal protections that other employees enjoy. Football clubs need to observe basic employment rights like any other employer in our view. Just to be clear, however, we are confident that Gus will demonstrate there is no case to answer in this matter.
Notwithstanding these important points, the Club decided to go-ahead with the hearing in the absence of both Gus and Richard Bevan. Late this afternoon the Club agreed to adjourn and reconvene the disciplinary hearing to Thursday 20th June 2013. The LMA is pleased that the Club has agreed to an arrangement whereby Gus and his chosen representative will be able to attend.
The LMA will not be making any further statement at this stage.
That sounds much more like it, than the statement the club has made.
If the statement from his association is what is says it is, then he had a good reason to postpone it.
Where does it blow my "expert opinion" to bits? Not entirely sure, but it appears you have a problem with me due to your patronising content. What I said was fundamentally correct, read the link.
The LMA has said the negotiation will take place later this week - I stated that negotiation has to take place before an employment tribunal takes place.
More assumption and innuendo with no grounding.