Well in that case I'll add you to the list of "people I'm glad I don't employ" with US. Poyet is a professional. He'll understand that suspensions when allegations of breaches or contract, or any other terms of employment, are made that often all parties involved are suspended whilst an investigation takes place in order to protect all parties. He's hardly going to be thinking "aw, this isn't fair so I'm gonna **** the club up as much as possible". He'll do what he's done - keep schtum, go on holiday and let his lawyers do what they're paid for.
And I'm glad I'm not working for someone with so little idea of human nature.
The idea that he is upset over being suspended is no more emotive than comments redefining his past few years comments as touting himself for every job, no more emotive than redefining his post palace comments as a rant, no more emotive than suggesting he should be honoured to be given the chance to be working for brighton, no more emotive than suggesting we have blind faith in bloom because he has invested in the club, no more emotive than suggesting gus be given a pass because we were on the verge of going down to league one until he arrived, no more emotive than suggesting he should be given leeway because he produced some great football and attracted some big stars.
Everyone is using emotive arguments here, either to paint him as a bad guy or good guy. US, as emotive as he can be, is not any more so than anyone else, and it is certainly no more rubbish than anyone else.