If he is going to go, I just wish he'd get on with it. There are other managers out there equally as good as him; and the club will always be uppermost in my mind. Getting tired of all the constant speculation. Will he? Won't he? Just make a decision Gus. No doubt if he stays we'll be going through the same nause in the Summer as well.
Just said on Radio 5, that Gus said the decision was out of his hands. What does that mean?
It's a shame Warnock has gone to Leeds.
Just said on Radio 5, that Gus said the decision was out of his hands. What does that mean?
Agreed. Curbs? Zola?
Maybe our time frame is too slow for him to get where he wants to be, after all it will be years before the academy starts producing.
He is going nowhere.
Poyet reveals Wolves approach :
Wolves is on the hunt for a new boss after the sacking of Mick McCarthy after five-and-a-half years in charge.
Steve Bruce and Alan Curbishley have been touted as the frontrunners for the vacancy at the Premier League struggler but Poyet also appears to have been on the radar at some stage.
Wolves had previously denied reports it has made an approach for Poyet who, though, spoke after his side's 0-0 draw at Hull City.
"There was an approach but it came and went.
"I didn't have any decisions to make, anything to think about. I was not involved at all.
"It was not difficult for me, I was not involved at any time."
The Uruguayan signed a five-year deal with the Championship Seagulls in September 2011 and despite admitting he is keen to manage in the top flight, he feels he could fulfil his ambitions at the Amex Stadium.
"I've said a few times that we all aim for the same - players want to play at the highest level, I want to manage in the Premier League," the former Chelsea midfielder added.
"At the moment the easiest way will be in the next two or three years or whatever it takes with Brighton.
"If we don't then I need to move on because I want to manage at the top. I'm not going to lie to people. I don't want to wait 20 years but it doesn't need to happen now.
"If something happens or comes along I will think about it, talk to the chairman - he's the main one - and we'll see. These are all the things you cannot control so I'm relaxed about it."
Having led Brighton to the League One title last season, earning the manager of the year award along the way, the 44-year-old is content to continue shaping the south coast club's future.
"I'm very lucky where I am," he added. "I can get the players for the style I play, I can get involved in the new academy and part of the building of the new training ground.
"It's a great place to be. I'm saying I'm not in a hurry, I signed a long-term contract because I want to be here."
If he is going to go, I just wish he'd get on with it. There are other managers out there equally as good as him; and the club will always be uppermost in my mind. Getting tired of all the constant speculation. Will he? Won't he? Just make a decision Gus. No doubt if he stays we'll be going through the same nause in the Summer as well.