Monday 3 June 2013

Brighton Hang Manager Gus Poyet; May well Everton or Fulham Get His Next Destination?

Either Everton or Fulham might be the next destination for Brighton manager Gus Poyet following your Uruguayan was today suspended by way of the south coast club.

Concerning Monday, Brighton were knocked out of the Championship playoff semi-final after losing in your house to Crystal Palace 2-0. They had immediate rumors following that match that Poyet may just be leaving the club, who were not dispelled by a manager. And today, Brighton released these statement:

"Brighton and Hove Albion confirm it's suspended its manager, assistant manager and team coach of their duties. The club will right now follow its internal procedures to get this matter and will make no further comment now. "

According to neighborhood newspaper The Argus, Poyet and his admin plus first team discipline were suspended because they refused to face the retained list associated with players that Brighton chosen keeping (as well being the players that were not included relating to the retained list). The the reason why is because Poyet may just be leaving the club.

On Brighton's retained directory players, several pros had their contracts extended as you move the club said thank anyone and goodbye to David Bridge, Dean Hammond along with Matthew Upson.

With Everton looking for a new manager, and there being a lot of press speculation that Martin Jol could be on his way out of Craven Cottage, Poyet might be a serious contender for each of those positions. While his Brighton side ultimately fell with the last hurdle before some sort of Wembley appearance, his team played a thrilling brand of expansive football designed to have fitted in well with the Premier League with other transfer signings.

With Poyet along with his two key lessons staff suspended, it appears like no turning back with regard to Poyet. Where do one thinks he'll end up, and think he could be an achiever in the Premier Group? Share your opinions inside the comments section below.

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