I wonder how many teams he thinks don’t sell their great players? Especially when those players make it clear they want to leave and move on.
I can understand getting frustrated with things in the club, but this is something that happens everywhere and is far from particular to Brighton.
I totally agree. I saw an interview with David Moyes a while back where he talked about this. That he was known for his management skills as they were at the time he was at Man United, and people still thought of him as that guy rather than one who’d learnt from his time in Spain and elsewhere...
I think he has. I suspect that he’s done enough to show what his style of play is and how he operates, I think also he’s shown that he can make existing players better (I.e Solly, Dunk, Steele etc) which would be very attractive to a lot of clubs. The other clubs with assume that with better...
I think he will, but not for any other reason than a lot of big name clubs are looking for managers this summer and he’s done enough to be on the radar of one of them.