- Jul 19, 2008
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I'm not saying Chris Hughton or Gus Poyet will be the ones to replace Harry but both of them are ex-spurs assistant managers and players and both of them have good managing careers so far at their level.
Gus Poyet saved Brighton from relagation his first season, got them promoted to the championship the second, and they are currently in the middle of the championship. Its not impossible to imagine he'll be managing in the premier league for another team in a couple years.
Meanwhile Chris Hughton has spent a total of 27 at spurs. 13 as a player and 14 as a coach (U-21, Reserve, and Assistant) before getting sacked with Jol. Hughton won the championship with Newcastle before getting sacked controversially, and is currently sitting in 6th spot with Birmingham.
If either one of these managers keeps it up and gets promoted back to the epl and proves themselves i think they could be an obvious choice for manager, unless maybe there is some tension between them and the owner/management
Thoughts?
Gus Poyet saved Brighton from relagation his first season, got them promoted to the championship the second, and they are currently in the middle of the championship. Its not impossible to imagine he'll be managing in the premier league for another team in a couple years.
Meanwhile Chris Hughton has spent a total of 27 at spurs. 13 as a player and 14 as a coach (U-21, Reserve, and Assistant) before getting sacked with Jol. Hughton won the championship with Newcastle before getting sacked controversially, and is currently sitting in 6th spot with Birmingham.
If either one of these managers keeps it up and gets promoted back to the epl and proves themselves i think they could be an obvious choice for manager, unless maybe there is some tension between them and the owner/management
Thoughts?