LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Well my ALBION mojo won't be coming back anytime soon, see you in league 1 people
As they say in dragons den "IM OUT!!!!!!"
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Well my ALBION mojo won't be coming back anytime soon, see you in league 1 people
As they say in dragons den "IM OUT!!!!!!"
From today's Argus - Tony Bloom: Sami Hyypia is here to stay
Tony Bloom expects the Finn to be at the club "for many years to come".
"I have every Blind faith with Sami and Nathan's coaching team and the players that we will come through and it will make us stronger."
"I'm absolutely loving being chairman of this great football club. I have absolutely no intention of selling. I think I will be here for many years to come."
Just as well the chairman has a spine unlike alot of the s/t type creatures that have turned up!
I'm all for giving people a fair chance. And don't like the managerial merry go round that has been imported to the English game in last 20 yrs.But you haven't even given them a chance! I'm not saying everything is rosy, far from it, but you've got to give them a chance. So what if we have a mediocre season, flirt with relegatoon, but end up mid table, these things happen. I use to sit there and laugh at clubs like Wolves, Leeds and Sheffield Wed where fans thought they should always be in the top 6 every season, but it seems we have gone that way as well.
There has been so much change over the last 5 years and whilst the club hasn't helped itself with its "Premier League Ready" slogan, a season or two of treading water, sorting the off the field finances out is fine by me.
I'm all for giving people a fair chance. And don't like the managerial merry go round that has been imported to the English game in last 20 yrs.
But if I ran a restaurant and my new head chef seemed to struggle with basic recipes and consistently used the wrong ingredients I'd probably sack him. There's only so much learning on the job that is viable.
That's a fair point and board are culpable. Our strategy of appointing relatively inexperienced managers bore fruit twice (even if second was a bit undigestible at times). I suppose this is realisation of the risk.I do not disagree. But you made the decision to recruit a novice chef - what changed ?
What exactly were you expecting him to say? "Sami is a poor manager and I'm going to sack him soon"?
I don't know Tony Bloom at all and can only base my assumptions on what I've seen him say in print or on video.
But I would imagine he's had pretty frank talks with the coaching staff and sought assurances that improvements are happening. As part of that process I would imagine he would assure Sami that he will back him publicly, unless things deteriorate on the pitch. Then of course he would be sacked. Sami must understand that, as any manager would.
Just glad we don't have a chairman who feels the need to mouth off or publicly interfere with the coaches he employs. And while I have doubts about Hyppia, it's only fair that he is given more time to put things right, not least because I'm not sure who would do a better job at this particular time.
Yep. On balance, I'd say he deserves the rest of the year. With Elliott Bennett back in the fold and Dale Stephens returning from injury, he will have every chance to turn results around.I think Hyypia deserves at little longer yet so, with that in mind, I'm glad Bloom is sticking to his guns and backing the manager.
According to the BBC Sportsday page, Bloom backing Hyppia
That's all I needed to know. Thank you Tony!"I'm absolutely loving being chairman of this great football club. I have absolutely no intention of selling. I think I will be here for many years to come."
According to the BBC Sportsday page, not only is Bloom backing Hyppia, but he's going to strengthen in January:
Brighton chairman Tony Bloom says he is prepared to back manager Sami Hyypia in the January transfer window.
The Seagulls signed eight players in the summer but have struggled in the Championship and currently lie 20th in the table.
"Generally January is not a place I like to do business but for the right player at the right price, we certainly will," Bloom told BBC Sussex.
Isn't that the exact quote he says around this time every year??