Would Gus have kept us in the division like Slade did, completely & utterly against the odds? We'll never know, but don't deride Russell. We all owe a debt of gratitude to him.
Would Gus have kept us in the division like Slade did, completely & utterly against the odds? We'll never know, but don't deride Russell. We all owe a debt of gratitude to him.
Would Gus have kept us in the division like Slade did, completely & utterly against the odds? We'll never know, but don't deride Russell. We all owe a debt of gratitude to him.
But on he other hand, there's only 57 days until the transfer window closes and we've only signed three players, despite losing six (Navarro, Poke, Gonzales, JFC, Hall, Vicente). Our lack of transfer activity is worrisome. All the other teams in our division have finalised their squads and are in intense pre-season training. We have a weaker squad (in number of players) than last season, and no sign of new people coming in. We might as well start planning now for our trips to stevenage the season after next...
Our signings this season have come from Man Utd, Man City and Valencia.
Before I have a sex wee over Gus and his recruitment drive, can someone reassure me that Harry Redknapp isn't working for the club. If Poyet starts talking about it being a miracle we are in the top half next season, or describe Bridge as a triffic lad, I am going to be quite nervous.
Let's not forget Derek Chapman who oversaw the whole on time/on budget building programme, which with TBs funding, for our wonderful stadium is now the bedrock for the future...I know that It was the stadium that on TKs visit with Watford last season, that swung it. He wouldn't have signed for Gus at Withdean
There's probably no other club that could have provided Gus with the opportunity he has here to develop a team to his style of play while, at the same time, having such a big say in how the other aspects improve (pitch, training ground, etc).
And there's possibly no other chairman who would let him have such a free rein and big influence at their club.
It's a match made in heaven.
There's probably no other club that could have provided Gus with the opportunity he has here to develop a team to his style of play while, at the same time, having such a big say in how the other aspects improve (pitch, training ground, etc).
And there's possibly no other chairman who would let him have such a free rein and big influence at their club.
It's a match made in heaven.
JFC can be recalled, we have players in the development squad and i'd easily swap the three we have signed for the one's gone out! I am sure we will sign at least another three quality players...........panic not!
But on he other hand, there's only 57 days until the transfer window closes and we've only signed three players, despite losing six (Navarro, Poke, Gonzales, JFC, Hall, Vicente). Our lack of transfer activity is worrisome. All the other teams in our division have finalised their squads and are in intense pre-season training. We have a weaker squad (in number of players) than last season, and no sign of new people coming in. We might as well start planning now for our trips to stevenage the season after next...
No, but how many managers would of bagged the signatures of Vicente,Saltor,Bridge,Kzuzvcgvc.., the Keeper to sign
Nobody will ever know if gus was tb's first choice but boy has it come off.Am I right in saying that Paul ince thought he was to big a name to become our manager.Who is he managing at the moment.
Whatever gus decides to do whether with us or another team nobody can take away how far he has taken us in such a short pace of time.