Dr. Notthenineo'clocknews
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Those players looked to him to motivate and prepare them, he was f%^king sulking and didn't do his jobs.
My opinion mate, like it or lump it, I'm entitled to it
Those players looked to him to motivate and prepare them, he was f%^king sulking and didn't do his jobs.
Poyet's tenure with us can be likened to a long beer fart. It feels good at first, but then shit comes and a bad smell lingers for a while.
I think we would have needed a win vs Hull rather than a loss, but I haven't checked.You could say we threw it away on the first game of the season at Hull, where at 0-0, Bruno switched off for a second & let Hull score in the last 2 minutes. We threw away those 2 points which would have been enough to go up automatically above Hull.
I am not ignoring the good he did but I am afraid he undid that with the chaos his ego caused in the last 3-6 months of his reign.
Thats far to sensible a post. I agree with some of it I just think that GP acted like a total cock over a few months with us an arguably wasted the best chance we had of going up by sulking.
You could say we threw it away on the first game of the season at Hull, where at 0-0, Bruno switched off for a second & let Hull score in the last 2 minutes. We threw away those 2 points which would have been enough to go up automatically above Hull.
Why do people have this feeling that Poyet was the greatest thing to happen to the Albion ? In the 40+ years that I've supported BHA he's done nothing that others before haven't and some have won Campionships and promotion spending less. He really goes down as the manager, that when the big prize was up for grabs threw it all away for his own personal glory.
He certainly is. Without him we'd've been a division or two lower
Why do people have this feeling that Poyet was the greatest thing to happen to the Albion ? In the 40+ years that I've supported BHA he's done nothing that others before haven't and some have won Campionships and promotion spending less. He really goes down as the manager, that when the big prize was up for grabs threw it all away for his own personal glory.
He took a side from 21st in League 1 to the Championship playoffs. Under Poyet we were promoted from League 1 with six matches to go competing against teams with far bigger wage bills and better facilities, playing some of the best football I've seen in over 40 years watching the Albion.
People can't cope with us losing to Palace in the playoffs and his undignified comments at the end of the match. That doesn't undo all the good work he did for the club.
As for not wanting to go up, he was on a £500k bonus if we were promoted, I can't see why he would deliberately throw that away, as he still could have left the club in the summer for a bigger club, and with his reputation enhanced.
Yeah, because no one else could have spent the millions he spent on transfers and players wages and got us to the Championship could they. Hang on a minute, two past managers got us there on peanuts and playing at a make shift stadium.
Errrr......Kevin, we were playing at a makeshift stadium when Poyet took us up.
Errr.....Yes I know, but so did Taylor and McGhee. Poyet had more tools to work with than any manager in since Mullery. The job he done at this club is so overhyped by some it's unbelievable.
Taking us to our highest place in over 30 years was overhyped was it?
At what cost Yes he took us to our highest place in over 30 years, but that's the point. So he should have with what he spent. It's no great managerial miracle, to get a side littered with million pound players and ex international's into the play offs. Although maybe you think it is
Yes it is. We had the 8th highest budget and finished 4th