NorthStandN1A
Member
if he did go (doubtful) it might mean we would fnially get to see 2 strikers for Brighton at the Amex.
I think Gus needs to sit the f*** down and shut the f*** up with regards to Chelsea, IMO. He's under contract with us (not that means much mind, but still...), he's at a stage in the season where it really wouldn't take much to balls things up, and he comes out with shit like that He's not ready for a club of that size yet....one day, maybe but with an attitude like that he seriously wouldn't last five minutes under Abramovich. He should thank his lucky stars that he's in a job where he has the level of freedom he has - he doesn't have an Abramovich above him turning the screws, nor a Terry below him, undermining him at every time.
Eh? What exactly has Gus said?
Brighton manager Guy Poyet on managing Chelsea in the future:
"That is my aim, everyone knows and I don't hide it. I want to go to the highest level and if it is in the Premier League with Chelsea then fantastic, if it is with someone else, then we shall see.
On the Blues' FA Cup win over Middlesbrough and Rafa Benitez's reaction to negativity among his own supporters:
"I can assure you I was not paying attention to Chelsea yesterday. I was not paying attention to the game, who played or who didn't play. I was paying attention to Huddersfield in quite a competitive game at Burnley. I had to watch for 90 minutes and it was interesting. That was my job.
"His reasons I don't know. We are all different. I would like to meet him and know the reasons, I am sure probably everyone would like to do that. It is very easy to make opinions about other people, what they do and what they say, but we never put ourselves on the other side so it is difficult to comment."
c/o BBC Sport Website
That is in answer to a question by the media, which is what it usually is in these cases. Gus has never said any different in the 3.5 years that he's been our manager.
I just wondered why Worthingite felt that he had to put his blood pressure up to such dangerous levels, by ranting like that.
It did seem like that didn't it!!! I actually wrote that in 3 bits lol!!!!! Every time I wandered off to blow my nose I'd come back and get riled again!!!!! Just a bit annoyed, at such a crucial point in the season, that Gus is seriously going to undermine our squads confidence in him by trotting out guff like that. If it was close season, then not a problem, but considering Rafa will be there till May, and that he has work of his own to do, why bother potentially putting his squad and his employers noses out of joint with comments like that?!?!
if he did go (doubtful) it might mean we would fnially get to see 2 strikers for Brighton at the Amex.
if he did go (doubtful) it might mean we would fnially get to see 2 strikers for Brighton at the Amex.
Would you also like to see a 'target man', 4-4-2 and none of that god-awful passing that we insist on?
Get it up to the big man QUICK.
Sounds like the chap behind me in the North stand.
Every game - 'Not f***ing sideways - bang it forward. Hit the channel'
It's embarrasing. What is worse is these little dweebs that hang around with him thinking they are in the presence of a great mind of football.
He is in fact an utter twat. Frighteningly he appeared at the Burnely game with a new little dweeb - and then spent 20 minutes telling him why Bridge never made it for England (!!!??) - he is too relcutanct to get it (and I quote!) 'In the f***ing mixer early doors'.
It's sad, frightening and a worry that people like that exist.
Don't think it's that crazy from OP. Even that dimwit at Chelsea must realise what a monumental f*** up he has made with managers over last few years and will be looking for a popular choice now. Gus' name has been branded around a bit as a potential choice from a few high profile names.
Saying all that I think it's highly, highly unlikely. But if an approach was made some point in the next 6 months, anyone who doesn't think gus would jump at the chance is kidding themselves.