Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
Jimmy Melia
If that's the crash at Shoreham (any details anyone?), then I had heard of it, but not of Pat Saward's demise. Did he leave football after his sacking? I remember avidly looking forward each week to his "Albion Off Pat" column .
It appears that Pat Saward never had a managers job after the Albion or any other footballing role.
Keith Wickenden was killed in 1983, a few months after the cup final. No idea about PS's career post-Brighton,
I read somewhere that he was the main business brain behind the Albion and kept the other directors mainly Mike Bamber in check and stopped them going overboard with their ego and fantasy ideas.
Allow me this rare opportunity to disagree with you!
I thought bailey, great player though he was, a one trick pony as manager. Sure we pulled off some fine away wins and the cavalier Albion became a dour side that defended in depth and hit teams on the break to get one goal wins.
For a season that was great, winning at Spurs, Anfield, winning at saints when they could have gone top of the league. But then teams sussed us. Going away was awfull because it would be dour until we let in a goal then it was game over as we had nothing to come back with. I also remember losing 4-1 to an awfull Notts County team.
He did little on leaving us. Strange because he was a bucaneering midfielder with Wolves.
I don't disagree with your analysis of Bailey's general tactics but (unless my memory's completely shot) that was the reason he was sacked wasn't it, rather than our league position at the time?
My point is that his sacking is (to me) the first obvious stage in the club's decline to Tongdean Lane. I'm not even saying he shouldn't have been removed, just that what has taken place over the following 26 years may have been avoided had the club taken some different decisions in 1982. This includes not putting a clown in charge of the team, but then we probably wouldn't have reached the cup final.
There are many who hold a strong view that a chimpanzee could have been in charge and we would still have reached the final but got relegated. The senior players were alledgedly in charge.
Melia is the single most embarrasing managerial appointment.
Quite. Had we not had a clown/chimp in charge then we may not have been relegated - sod the cup final.
Short term populism's rarely (if ever) a basis for good business decisions imo.