The Seagulls |
Brighton
& Hove Albion football club has stunned the city, with the sacking of their
football team manager, Gus Poyet.
Chairman of
Brighton and Hove Albion, Tony Bloom has insisted he cannot say anything about as to why he has been sacked. Gus Poyet has three weeks to appeal against the decision.
Uruguayan born Gus Poyet joined Brighton in 2009 and was suspended by Brighton
for a breach of contract, as was his assistant, Mauricio Taricco, and the
first-team coach Oatway.
Tony Bloom |
Gus Poyet |
The start
of Gus Poyet’s demise appears to have started over a shit in the dressing room
of Crystal Palace whilst playing at the Amex Stadium for the Championships
second leg pay-offs.
Gus Poyet
was reported to be furious with his staff and blasted off an angry email, which
has since been published on the internet.
He said ‘I
am angry that someone within this club could endanger our good reputation and
stoop so low.’
Shit in the Crystal Palace dressing room |
Vincte said
‘For me he is a selfish person, very egocentric. I’ve seen things here that I
have never seen in my career. If you miss a shot in training, he makes fun. For
me, that is unacceptable in football.’
To make
matters worse, it appears that Gus Poyet learnt about his dismissible live on
TV, though Brighton and Hove Albion dismiss
this as a set-up.
He said 'Its been really sad because they gave me so much and made me feel so proud.'
Gus Poyet intends to appeal.
He said 'Its been really sad because they gave me so much and made me feel so proud.'
Gus Poyet intends to appeal.
BRIGHTON v’s CRYSTAL PALACE: THE RIVALRY
The intense
rivalry between Brighton and Crystal
Palace football clubs can
be linked back to Tottenham FC team-mates Terry Venables and Alan Mullery.
Terry Venables |
In June
1976, Crystal Palace appointed Terry Venables as
manager. The following month Brighton and Hove
Albion followed suit by naming Alan Mullery as their new manager.
The pair
were already fierce rivals on and off the pitch, following a hotly contested
race to become team captain.
Alan
Mullery remembers, ‘I think it was probably because I got the Tottenham
captaincy before him.’
The 1977
season brought both clubs together five times. Even though both teams were to
go on and win promotion out of the third and into the second division. Tensions
came to a head over the retaking of a penalty given to Brighton, during the FA Cup second replay at Stamford Bridge on 6 December.
This time
the goalie, Paul Hammond, saved it and the gamed ended 1-0 to Crystal Palace.
As Alan
Mullery marched of the pitch, a flask of boiling hot coffee was tipped over him
by a Crystal Palace supporter.
Mullery
pulled a handful of small change out of his pocket and threw it to the floor shouting
‘That’s all you’re worth Crystal Palace’, after which he gestured to the Crystal
Palace fans with one-finger.
He was
subsequently led away by Police and fined £100 by the FA for bringing the game
into disrepute.
DOLPHINS v's EAGLES
The Eagles |
This
priceless historical fact has all but been forgotten. Brighton has Crystal Palace to thank for being called the
Seagulls
Not too far
back during the 1974/75 season, Crystal
Palace supporters revved
up their chanting with ‘Eagles, Eagles’, to which a group of Brighton &
Hove Albion fans responded with a chant of ‘Seagulls, Seagulls’.
It stuck ever since.
It stuck ever since.
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