This is why Poyet and Garcia left.....simple (maybe not quite that simple, but close)

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parks

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Jan 17, 2004
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East Sussex
Ok, the end of the month will tell for sure....but it seems that our on-going transfer fiascos will hurt us more than just having to employ 3 new managers during Bloom's reign.

I think if Bloom has decided that he needs the club to repay some of the costs of the new training facilities, and who can blame him, then this is the cost...
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
16,265
London
Maybe we should just aim for a plodder manager that will stay .... Pointless getting a manager with ambition
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,327
Poyet was sacked for gross misconduct. Garcia slunk back to his comfort zone having found himself WAY out of his depth. OK, Hyypia gives all the appearance of a man with one eye on the exit door already. But in all three cases that says more about the man than it does about the club. Get somebody like David Moyes in to kick some ass and deliver a few home truths.
 




Dec 29, 2011
8,204
Poyet was sacked for gross misconduct. Garcia slunk back to his comfort zone having found himself WAY out of his depth. OK, Hyypia gives all the appearance of a man with one eye on the exit door already. But in all three cases that says more about the man than it does about the club. Get somebody like David Moyes in to kick some ass and deliver a few home truths.

You can't be serious, have you seen our squad? We could argue about Poyet all day, so there's no point. Garcia done a great job getting us into 6th with the squad we had, he will go on to be a great manager one day. We'd have done well to hold onto him and match his ambition. Great tactically but didn't have the players to perform what he wanted.

Saying Moyes would 'deliver home truths' shows naivety about the lack of quality in our squad. Even a good manager would struggle with the team we have right now.
 




Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
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You can't be serious, have you seen our squad? We could argue about Poyet all day, so there's no point. Garcia done a great job getting us into 6th with the squad we had, he will go on to be a great manager one day. We'd have done well to hold onto him and match his ambition. Great tactically but didn't have the players to perform what he wanted.

Ain't that the truth, losing Oscar was not a good move.
 


the wanderbus

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Dec 7, 2004
2,981
pogle's wood
Theres 4 ways to get out of this division, get a manager that knows the division and has been there ,done that. Throw money at promotion. A combination of the previous 2 or get relegated.....well we're not going to be going for the first 3 are we?


For the benefit of the lickers and blindly loyal halfwits this is called a joke.........just like our transfer policy
 


Albion100

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Jan 4, 2013
487
Patcham
I think we've had 2 excellent managers in Poyet and Garcia and with the squad they had we did very well to get 4th and 6th. I'm worried that Sami is not up to it and now we'll see how good they both were with very average squads.
 




Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Brighton
I noticed this at the fans forum with Burke and Bloom, too.

Last year's fans forum: "Gus phoned me up in march and said he was leaving at the end of the season and there was nothing I could do to change his mind"
Every thread about gus since:"Really showed a lack of class when he quit before we faced our biggest rivals"
Every gus thread since: "Why can't you move on, he didn't want to be here, he quit"
After every Sunderland loss: "How's our ceiling now, eh gus?!"

Until this season, where it now seems to be
Fan: "Gus quit, oscar quit, the budget seemed to be an issue for both of them"
Bloom/Burke/Now posters on here: "No no, he didn't quit we fired him! Ner ner, doesn't count, your question is invalid cos we fired him" (or words to that effect)

Come on. You can't beat him with the stick of wanting away because we wouldn't finance his dreams, then dismiss that entirely and focus on him being fired to dismiss any concern he had over our budget plans.

Yeah, we sacked him, but he wanted to walk any way, and publicly he questioned is we would have the budget to push on. The essence of the point in the OP still stands, regardless of the fact we sacked him.
 


Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
Poyet was sacked for gross misconduct. Garcia slunk back to his comfort zone having found himself WAY out of his depth. OK, Hyypia gives all the appearance of a man with one eye on the exit door already. But in all three cases that says more about the man than it does about the club. Get somebody like David Moyes in to kick some ass and deliver a few home truths.

I agree with your sentiments, in the words of Poyet, the players have got to 'step up', its not Hyppia that lost today, the team was the best he could pick.
 






brighton bluenose

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Jan 6, 2006
1,396
Nicollet & 66th
Poyet was sacked for gross misconduct. Garcia slunk back to his comfort zone having found himself WAY out of his depth. OK, Hyypia gives all the appearance of a man with one eye on the exit door already. But in all three cases that says more about the man than it does about the club. Get somebody like David Moyes in to kick some ass and deliver a few home truths.

Very simplistically you haven't got a fvcking clue what went on before or what is going on now!!
Your post stinks of both stupidity and naivety and is frankly embarrassing! !
 












neilbard

Hedging up
Oct 8, 2013
6,280
Poyet was sacked for gross misconduct. Garcia slunk back to his comfort zone having found himself WAY out of his depth. OK, Hyypia gives all the appearance of a man with one eye on the exit door already. But in all three cases that says more about the man than it does about the club. Get somebody like David Moyes in to kick some ass and deliver a few home truths.
:wrong:
 


Kevlar

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Dec 20, 2013
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Poyet was sacked for gross misconduct. Garcia slunk back to his comfort zone having found himself WAY out of his depth. OK, Hyypia gives all the appearance of a man with one eye on the exit door already. But in all three cases that says more about the man than it does about the club. Get somebody like David Moyes in to kick some ass and deliver a few home truths.

Oscar did a remarkable job getting into the play offs without bridcutt and never having
Buckley and Orlandi fit and on form.
Without Leonardo and Oscar we are relegation candidates.
Yes Oscar achieved the playoffs on the basis of a solid defence
as opposed to a hatful of goals but so did Gus.
 


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