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i would say suspension is "some way" to repay the management team for everything they have achieved at the club!
Monumental **** up from the board. Monumental.
omg ,the drama queen has spoken.
i would say suspension is "some way" to repay the management team for everything they have achieved at the club!
Monumental **** up from the board. Monumental.
If Gus really had breached his contract - this would have ended some time ago.
The club has clearly let professional procedures surrounding Gus' SUSPECTED breach of contract let get in the way of common sense, in the process destroying the fantastic chairman/manager relationship between TB and the best manager in the history of the club. It should have only been a meeting behind closed doors and none of this should have happened.
Gus is totally within his rights to reject a resignation if he has been treated unfairly.
Whoever is responsible for suspending the management team needs to be SACKED. Is it too late for TB to make peace with Gus and the management team?
and all this is based on an argus article...are there any quotes from the club included?
and all this is based on an argus article...are there any quotes from the club included?
My take on the Argus report and based on the stuff that Gus has said publicly over the last few months (factual) is that following the investigation the matters are not considered serious enough to warrant Gus's dismissal but the Club is uncomfortable about reinstating him. There were enough questions about Gus's commitment to The Albion to a) warrant a formal investigation b) there are still enough questions to doubt the fundamental relationships at the core of the contract of employment and then c) BHA now either dismiss Gus with potential for paying him full compensation or d) negotiate a mutual parting of the ways. The latter seems to be where we are now.
I could imagine a scenario where Gus is/was formally asked 'based on your comments in the media you clearly no longer believe in the Chairman's 5 year plan and available budget, you express interest in managing other Clubs and do not deny reports linking you with other Clubs. You are happy to brief the media in a way that is not supportive of BHA or how we expect our manager to conduct himself. In view of that would you like to be released from your contract?'
So it now becomes a binfest for the lawyers until Gus agrees how ever many pieces of silver will be enough for him to walk. I think both parties will be disappointed that other Clubs aren't queuing up to sign Gus which might have speeded up his departure, eased by compensation from a third party. So you can imagine Gus's lawyers now holding out for every penny they can get.
This will appear messy until someone flinches. We could well be in the 'gardening leave' scenario if a swift agreement cannot be reached. No doubt Gus will be banking on BHA wanting this to be resolved so the Club can move on asap. BHA will be mindful that Gus has no obvious offers. Equally it is awkward for The Club to appoint a new manager while Gus is still on the books. Gus will know that.
I still think the Club had no choice but to stand up to Gus. The outcome suggests that even if reinstated it would not be trusted as a constructive working relationship. OK some will say we should have done the easy thing and just sacked the manager (like other Club Chairmen have done) but we would be facing a huge compensation bill. We may well end up paying him off but at least it could on lesser terms. Every penny we save for the next manager's transfer budget is crucial to our future.
However at the back of my mind I do wonder if the Club had given Gus the £2m to spend on transfers instead of what they may well pay him in compo then we could all now be focusing on the footie. But then I don't think Tony Bloom would be blackmailed so easily.
How do we know that Poyet didn't insist on speaking to Reading, and making sure it was well publicised? Maybe that was his way of putting himself in the shop window?
However, one thing you can never doubt is Poyet's commitment to our football club, and his ambition to reach the Premier League
and all this is based on an argus article...are there any quotes from the club included?
Charlie was asked about this in one of the pre-match interviews and he said Gus did not speak to Reading in fact even Charlie could not reach him while Gus was away on a break
now I don't know about you but I would rather believe Charlie than any red top paper
anyway I am sure that reading would not come into Gus's radar as they would not carry enough kudos even with the parachute payments
Charlie was a good player for the club, but holding him up as a reliable source of information is stretching it a bit.
Don't be silly!
All speculation based on an article which actually says not a lot.
We may get some progress on Monday. Or we may not.
And we will almost certainly never know what happened for sure anyway.
Gus Poyet appreciation thread
I have noticed an ever increasing resentment of Gus building up on NSC over the last few weeks.
I will admit that in the past I have questioned his tactical nous and ability to change to Plan B during a match if things are not going to plan
Yes he has made the odd mistake in the transfer Market, but then again what manager hasn't?
He has also made some incredible signings in Buckley, Bruno, Bridge, Bridcutt and Kuczczak.
Now more than ever is the time to get behind Gus and the boys. On the fringes of the play offs and with the promise of further marquee signings in January, this is one of the most successful periods in the clubs history.
However, one thing you can never doubt is Poyet's commitment to our football club, and his ambition to reach the Premier League
So let's universally get behind the manager and the players, and give it our best shot to reach the promised land.
the circulation of The Argus has fallen dramatically - Andy Naylor is in the selling newspapers business ...
To the anti poyet posters, if it's down to his and his attitude and comments why were all 3 of them suspended