Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Never said he should be removed just if he is who would get the nod?
Whoever the artists are commisssioned to do next.
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Never said he should be removed just if he is who would get the nod?
Well said
Also he has played a big part in the new stadium, training ground and general setup. Whatever happens he will leave a legacy.
Whatever people say about Leon Knight, you can't argue that his goals and especially his successful penalty kick in the play-off final helped us to promotion in 2004. Those feats alone warrant his place.
Whatever your opinion is of Gus Poyet, his achievement in getting the Albion to the position that we are today is nothing (compared to where we were) is nothing short of a miracle.
The boardroom doesn't face that direction.What big part. He had some input into some of the interior design that affected the team but you can hardly call that a big part. Sounds like your suggesting he had one of the biggest roles in the new stadium. I very much suspect that a lot of the 'fan' luxury, eg padded seats, would have been different and the savings spent on the team!!! As regards general setup, what involvement has he had? His role is (sorry, was!) to do with the team and that's it.
As for him staying as a legend, I doubt that, bearing in mind the manner of the departure, I doubt if TB will want Poyet outside the main stand in full view whenever he looks out of the boardroom!!! Removing him from there won't diminish what was achieved prior to the departure. There are plenty of others that should be there anyway.
It should stay...he did great things for us....including highest finish for 30 years
Changed the way we play, and gave us some wonderful games
Anyone who has lived through the bad times must appreciate this
I agree he should go now, but don't let us forget his contribution
well said
also he has played a big part in the new stadium, training ground and general setup. Whatever happens he will leave a legacy.
precisely right.
But we should add alan mullery and steve gritt
edit:
Actually: Pat saward, billy lane and archie macauley as well
Precisely right.
But we should add Alan Mullery and Steve Gritt
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Is Leon Knight still up there after what he has been up to? Guneuine question as don't know the answer?
If Leon is there after his antics, then GP should stay too......
The boardroom doesn't face that direction.
Poyet had a lot of input into the design of the dressing rooms, where his office was placed, the designs of the two corridors leading to the tunnel, and the size of the pitch. He also had an input into the training ground.
The boardroom doesn't face that direction.
Poyet had a lot of input into the design of the dressing rooms, where his office was placed, the designs of the two corridors leading to the tunnel, and the size of the pitch. He also had an input into the training ground.
Monkey Man;5780171 not many Brighton managers have had anything like the resources he was given said:Mullery was backed to the hilt by Mike Bamber, we certainly threw the cash about in those days. The £200,000 we paid for Maybank was the record transfer fee between two 2nd tier clubs. Not that I'm trying to belittle Mullery's achievement but it was cheque book success
If you look at it properly Gus isn't on there for llegend or achievement recognition - that space is current manager.
From my point of view of achievement no disrespect but he took us into the Championship ... As did McGhee with far less resources, money or facilities at his disposal. He nearly got us to the premiership ... Which effectively Alan Mullery actually achieved. Neither manager are on the wall.
Nor are others who have achieved as much ... Adams, Taylor, even Jimmy Melia got us to Wembley. Gus may one day end up as a legend and be recognised as such but its too early to judge until a significant number of others have been given the same opportunities that he has and had their results compared.
Gus has us playing fantastic football and I'm not saying he hasn't achieved with us from where we were when he took over but other managers achievements have been as big in their own way and on that basis I think it would be wrong to add him to the wall outside. There are a number of areas inside the club which will presumably be permanent as they have different reasons for being there and they will quite rightly mark his time as being the first manager at the Amex and his role in that part of our history.
The boardroom doesn't face that direction.
Poyet had a lot of input into the design of the dressing rooms, where his office was placed, the designs of the two corridors leading to the tunnel, and the size of the pitch. He also had an input into the training ground.
In 6 months time when this nasty mess is sorted, people will remember Gus for the good things he has done for the club and he will have a deserved place in our history.
This.Why wouldn't he stay on there?
Gus is an absolute legend. He has overachieved every season he's been here. Out of the three league titles in recent times, his was the most classy - despite having taken over hopeless relegation fodder the season before.