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Anyone think that Gus's conciliatory tone has something to do with his ongoing job search.
No chairman wants a manager who is perceived to be difficult.
Was going to post exactly this.
Anyone think that Gus's conciliatory tone has something to do with his ongoing job search.
No chairman wants a manager who is perceived to be difficult.
Anyone think that Gus's conciliatory tone has something to do with his ongoing job search.
No chairman wants a manager who is perceived to be difficult.
"Everyone thought that I found out live on air, but that wasn’t true.
I went into the studio at 7.30pm. All phones were off. Ten minutes later, the club informed my lawyer of their decision"
Is this the first time he has explained this?
As we suspected really. Barber came in and the job Poyet was originally given to do was changed from under him. Being a ridiculously (overly) principled man he obviously took offence at this and they fell out. All fair enough really.
I reckon Barber as from what I've 'eard he narrowed Poyet's remit down a fair bit. Perhaps with good reason, maybe Gus was being unrealistic with some of his demands?
Could be Burke though, true.
falling out and not being happy is fair enough. what isn't was the way he acted in response, his demeanor and attitude in the end of the season. i still maintain he gave up and that showed in the preparation for the play offs. he was unprofessional about it and potentially cost us promotion.
I find it hard to agree on this one - I can't believe he would massively sabotage his own career and CV just to "get one over" on ONE employee working at a club he loved. Really?
We went on a big unbeaten run a long time after Barber came in so the tactics and play was still there, I will acknowledge he was less animated on the touchline though, his body language did change.
People do forget how close the Palace 2nd leg was though, it was on a knife edge, Barnes hit the crossbar and had one cleared off the line with his first couple of touches.
Life's too short to hold onto grudges. It's like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
falling out and not being happy is fair enough. what isn't was the way he acted in response, his demeanor and attitude in the end of the season. i still maintain he gave up and that showed in the preparation for the play offs. he was unprofessional about it and potentially cost us promotion.
Life's too short to hold onto grudges. It's like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
So, a headline that talks about Brighton and the push for the PL but the piece turns out to be 95% about Poyet. Why doesn't that surprise me?
Still no reason for him not to deny it though.
Steve Evans has just walked into a job - he must be the walking embodiment of a difficult manager
People do forget how close the Palace 2nd leg was though, it was on a knife edge, Barnes hit the crossbar and had one cleared off the line with his first couple of touches.
I am sure he didn't deliberately set out to lose the Palace game. My take is he allowed himself to be distracted and therefore didn't give the game his full attention. But this is just as bad if you're a professional.
Still no reason for him not to deny it though.
i agree, managing a promoted side would've increased his stock considerably.I am sure he didn't deliberately set out to lose the Palace game. My take is he allowed himself to be distracted and therefore didn't give the game his full attention. But this is just as bad if you're a professional.