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Congratulations! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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:lol: chris wHu?
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Was thinking about this earlier today. Hopefully the club will stick with him when the going gets tough in the EPL. It is bound to.


Congratulations to him.
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Contragulations to former Spurs defender Chris Hughton once again... :clap: :clap: :clap:
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And I hope Brighton finish above Newcastle!
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Eaglezbeak wrote:And I hope Brighton finish above Newcastle!
Rather see Newcastle drop in the play-off positions
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AFCON 2024 L-O-S-E-R-S

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Welcome back to Chris... Hoping he has a good run in the Premiership...Rafa the Gaffer needs one more win to also bounce back
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Now wait for the press to try and get him out
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Eaglezbeak wrote:And I hope Brighton finish above Newcastle!
Rather see Newcastle drop in the play-off positions
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Happy for Anthony Knockaert..........................Another promotion with another team. :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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One of the most under-rated Coaches in the English game. Instead of rotating jobs between the likes of Moyes, Pardew, Allardyce they should give this dude a chance with one of the top clubs.
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Promotion specialist.

Hope he signs with a fat severance clause. :thumbs:
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WE have a new team to support next season :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: .
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cic old boy wrote:WE have a new team to support next season :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: .
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airwolex wrote:One of the most under-rated Coaches in the English game. Instead of rotating jobs between the likes of Moyes, Pardew, Allardyce they should give this dude a chance with one of the top clubs.
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He has Akpom and Tomori in his team. Congrats to them as well.
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By December, the usual agenda setters will be declaring "he needs help" and toasting the experience of Steve Bruce and alike. By January, he'll be gone. Hopefully not. T'is imperative Hughton avoids the old anecdotal acquisitions, the wise heads on knackered legs that, for all their wisdom, are well past their sell by date and prove no more than white elephants. Much more than all else, he must realise, the plank's walk is one man's alone, too much sentimentality will have him hung. Strengthen accordingly and let his troops know, all places, meritocracy must reign if they are to survive. Brighton, may well be one of the worst squads to take to the shores, but alas, Burnley have survived.
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Indeed congratulations are well in order. As others have stated let's hope those with biased agendas don't come and destroying his work next season or even the owners start thinking they can do better with a shiny shiny new manager with a foreign exotic name.
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would love to see him at AFC one day........my favourite spurs player
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airwolex wrote:One of the most under-rated Coaches in the English game. Instead of rotating jobs between the likes of Moyes, Pardew, Allardyce they should give this dude a chance with one of the top clubs.
I dont know about the others in that list, but i think Allardyce has proven himself at wjat he does best, saving teams from relegation!
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^Slavisa Jokanovic equally doing a fine job at Fulham. As far as Big is concerned, two man league, Pulis (Master Mason) and Sam, Big by name, Allardyce. Dyche is close.

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