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SuffolkRoyal

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I've heard of people getting the sack by e mail, phone, and even a text message, but Gus Poyet, getting informed by the BBC on a live programme, must go down as one of the all time lows.

Whatever were Brighton thinking of? I don't know how far Poyet will get with an appeal about his job, but I should think he's got a very good case for an appeal against the way it was done.

It said it had been done in accordance with English Employment Law. I'm not so sure about that. I'm sure English Employment Law doesn't endorse the embarrassment of employee's on live TV in front of millions of viewers.