Or "sacking" as they call it overseas...
Gus Poyet has confirmed he's taking his old club, Brighton and Hove Albion, to court...
Poyet was suspended after their play-off semi-final defeat to Crystal Palace before being sacked for gross misconduct in June. BHA chairman Tony Bloom claimed Poyet informed him back in March that he wanted to leave the club at the end of last season- even as Poyet was under contract until 2016.
Poyet said: "There are several reasons but unfortunately this will probably go to court. Because I totally disagree with every allegation and accusation the club has put on me. I will take action because I think it's important for me. I'm quite confident and relaxed but I hope we will go to court because it is the best way for the truth to come out.
"But I think I deserve better respect and the way they sacked me when I was on TV was disrespectful and unfair."
See for yourself...
((HT: BBC3))
It'll be interesting to see just how this plays out...
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Football Manager Finds Out He's Fired On Live TV
((HT: BBC/Youtube))
Gus Poyet's term as manager at Brighton and Hove Albion ended on not-so-good terms in the Championship...
Poyet led Brighton to the playoffs last season but, following their semi-final loss to Crystal Palace, Poyet, his assistant Mauricio Taricco, and coach Charlie Oatway were all suspended.
And the HQ, along with everyone else, really doesn't know why... could be something to do with a bizarre incident in his locker room where someone spread crap on the walls of the Crystal Palace dressing room they were housed in... and the HQ means "literally smeared crap..."
Taricco's suspension was eventually lifted, but Poyet failed to appear at a disciplinary hearing last week- although he did attend a subsequent hearing Thursday.
Thing is... Poyet didn't know he was fired until, as a color commentator for BBC's coverage of Confederations Cup, his host told him...
Here's the announcement as it went down...
Nothing like finding out from someone not your boss...
The League Managers Association (the British version of the coach's union) is backing Poyet in his appeal...
Appeal for what... we dunno...
But it could be all a load of crap...
MONDAY UPDATE: Brighton disagree with Poyet (of course)
"In relation to comments made by Gus Poyet, the club would like to point out that its disciplinary panel considered the matter on the afternoon of Friday June 21 and for most of Saturday June 22.
"The club spent much of Sunday June 23 in discussion with Gus and his representatives.
"For legal reasons we cannot say anything about the content of those discussions but Gus was well aware, before he appeared on the BBC last evening, that his dismissal was pending.
"Given Gus has a right to appeal the decision to dismiss him, the club will not be making any further comment on this matter at this time."
Gus Poyet's term as manager at Brighton and Hove Albion ended on not-so-good terms in the Championship...
Poyet led Brighton to the playoffs last season but, following their semi-final loss to Crystal Palace, Poyet, his assistant Mauricio Taricco, and coach Charlie Oatway were all suspended.
And the HQ, along with everyone else, really doesn't know why... could be something to do with a bizarre incident in his locker room where someone spread crap on the walls of the Crystal Palace dressing room they were housed in... and the HQ means "literally smeared crap..."
Taricco's suspension was eventually lifted, but Poyet failed to appear at a disciplinary hearing last week- although he did attend a subsequent hearing Thursday.
Thing is... Poyet didn't know he was fired until, as a color commentator for BBC's coverage of Confederations Cup, his host told him...
Here's the announcement as it went down...
Nothing like finding out from someone not your boss...
The League Managers Association (the British version of the coach's union) is backing Poyet in his appeal...
Appeal for what... we dunno...
But it could be all a load of crap...
MONDAY UPDATE: Brighton disagree with Poyet (of course)
"In relation to comments made by Gus Poyet, the club would like to point out that its disciplinary panel considered the matter on the afternoon of Friday June 21 and for most of Saturday June 22.
"The club spent much of Sunday June 23 in discussion with Gus and his representatives.
"For legal reasons we cannot say anything about the content of those discussions but Gus was well aware, before he appeared on the BBC last evening, that his dismissal was pending.
"Given Gus has a right to appeal the decision to dismiss him, the club will not be making any further comment on this matter at this time."
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