ewe2
Well-known member
He does not spend the money,the club does.Therefore he gave the right answer .( At least it was not "Maybe we have reached the ceiling " )
There isn't any evidence. People try to read between the line, the trouble is most of the time there is nothing between the lines, so they fill it up with their own nonsense.
I just heard the interview with radio sussex at the end he is asked when does he start planning for next season. He says he has to tell the players that hes proud of them, and we will see what happens. To many that will mean he isn't happy and is going to leave.
Rumour is he's walked.
You'll have to ask the club and not me
You need to watch the Sky interview and not the BBC one
I did. I couldn't understand what he said at the end, and I ain't going to put words into his mouth. Oscar is Oscar he felt and thought the same for both interviews.
most boring coach ever hope he ****s off with orlandi Andrews buckley
Rumour is he's walked.
He said ..... you will have to ask the club .... have another look and listen enough people heard it
I suspect what I have suspected for some time. Gus Poyet had a good reason to throw his toys out the pram and the board is continuing to make monumental mistakes in regards to running this football club.
This season was an incredible chance to gain promotion, but we sacked a potentially world class manager and didn't invest into the playing squad. I can't help but fear we will rue this missed opportunity, because we won't be getting 25,000+ crowds forever.
Whats wrong with that? Its how the club works, and how it worked when he came here. He didn't say he wasn't happy with the situation either.
Oh dear lets add a bit more .... The question was ... WILL YOU LOOK TO BRING EXPERIENCED PLAYERS IN DURING THE SUMMER TO WHICH HE REPLIED YOU WILL HAVE TO ASK THE CLUB NOT ME ... Surely he should be taking the lead on this and not be dictated to
You'll have to ask the club and not me
I have a strong hunch that Oscar is on his way.
I suspect what I have suspected for some time. Gus Poyet had a good reason to throw his toys out the pram and the board is continuing to make monumental mistakes in regards to running this football club.
This season was an incredible chance to gain promotion, but we sacked a potentially world class manager and didn't invest into the playing squad. I can't help but fear we will rue this missed opportunity, because we won't be getting 25,000+ crowds forever.
Same here
I've heard a couple of things in the past week that sadly seem to suggest this may well be the case.
Shame if true because we won't be able to see what he could do with a fully fit squad