I'm just looking forward to playing next season and continuing what I started. If I'm fit, I'm sure I can play for...
...that the 50-year-old had been honoured after steering the club into fifth place heading into the final game of the season...
...a former Norway international, is odds-on with some bookmakers to take charge at Molineux for next season.Interim manager...
...and Birmingham, and respective managers Ian Holloway and Chris Hughton, had performed superbly in reaching the play-offs,...
Hughton has shielded his players from the uncertainty over Birmingham City's finances and his own future as the manager...
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Blues player Savage told the Birmingham Mail he wouldn't blame Chris Hughton if he left the club for West Brom. His views sparked an angry response from fans who have been urging Hughton to remain at St Andrew's. Lloyd said: "Robbie, do we really care... Full Article at The Birmingham Mail
The ex-Birmingham star reckons St Andrew’s chief Hughton is the ideal man for the Baggies job – with the club set to approach Blues this week. Hughton guided Blues to the Championship play-offs – where they lost to beaten finalists Blackpool – despite... Full Article at Express & Star
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MAY 09: Chris Hughton manager of Birmingham City looks on dejectedly during the npower Championship Playoff Semi Final Second Leg match between Birmingham City and Blackpool at St Andrews on May 9, 2012 in Birmingham, England. View Photo »
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"I'm just looking forward to playing next season and continuing what I started. If I'm fit, I'm sure I can play for the team." Albion are continuing their search for a new manager to replace new England head coach Roy Hodgson. Birmingham boss Chris... Full Article at The Independent
They were always sound financially. "Now, although I don't know the ins and outs exactly, it's obviously not good at Birmingham in that respect. "Since winning the Carling Cup they've been relegated, lost Alex McLeish - although he has since gone from... Full Article at The Birmingham Mail
"Hopefully this season I have done enough and shown enough and what have you to convince the manager. "Yes, it is ultimately down to me, I know that. I am confident in my ability. "I can make the decision as hard or as easy as possible, depending on... Full Article at Sky Sports
BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 04: Birmingham City Manager Chris Hughton looks on prior to the npower Championship Playoff Semi Final 1st leg match between Blackpool and Birmingham City at Bloomfield Road on May 4, 2012 in Blackpool, England. View Photo »
How exactly does this 1 year rolling contract work which we appear to have with Chris Hughton? does it mean he can just leave in the summer?
The Baggies are expected to make concrete moves to replace the new England manager in the next few days. And with Hughton still thought to be at the top of their shortlist, that could put the club on a collision course with their troubled West Midlands... Full Article at Express & Star
Albion’s chairman Jeremy Peace has made Hughton his No 1 target to replace Roy Hodgson. Hughton just missed out on the Hawthorns job last year but is back in the frame now Hodgson has become the new England chief. Roberto Martinez, Paul Lambert and... Full Article at The Sun
And there may also be a move afoot to get more English players into Newcastle, and of course Nathaniel was born and bred in Stockwell, London – fairly close to where Chris Hughton was born. If Nathaniel Clyne comes in, the conventional wisdom is that... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Christopher William Gerard "Chris" Hughton (born December 11, 1958 in Stratford) is an English-born Irish former footballer. He was a full Republic of Ireland international. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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How exactly does this 1 year rolling contract work which we appear to have with Chris Hughton? does it mean he can just leave in the summer?
I understand all the speculation about him, and you only get that if you are a talent
Good article on Chris Hughton. I didn’t realise Brum were in SUCH a mess when he took over.
Jordon, we are assessing him ... We are hoping he might be available for Saturday. The others won’t be. We will assess them during the week and see if any of them will be available for the last game.
I don't think the board-room problems have massively affected Birmingham. Every club that comes out the Premier League has to get rid of people and Chris Hughton has been quite cute and canny in who has brought in before the embargo. The likes of Marlon King, Zigic and Burke are all capable of doing wel...
It will be down to injuries, fortune, experience, quality. We're at that stage of the season now when everybody's got to push
I said to TC a few days after Mick went, ‘You’re no different from Chris Hughton, the same type of character. Why not give it a go?’
By our form this season, we deserve to be where we are now, but it's not about now, it's about 28 April and making sure we get enough points to be in the top six.
He was one of the players and then he became the manager. But I also worked with Chris Hughton a lot at Tottenham.
We'll assess Boaz over the next couple of days and the extent of his injury, with him being out it was an obvious one to bring Jack back. It's not broken, in effect I think he's sprained it but we need to see whether it's more than that.
After the disappointment at the end being 3-1 up and West Ham clawing it back to 3-3, the reality sets in and the reality is that it was a good point
We have got nine games to go and we have to try and win as many as we can
I have not been as angry with any other refereeing performance this season.
I've no complaints about the sending off
He's got a job on, it's a wonderful opportunity for him. He's a manager and has been a manager so it's not as though he's not been thrust into a position like I have where you're a coach for a period of time and thrust into the manager's position, but he is a manager so has the experience
You have to give Chelsea credit because it's been a tough time for them. It's no shame to be going out to a team of Chelsea's quality.
You have to give Chelsea credit because it's been a tough time for them. It's no shame to be going out to a team of Chelsea's quality.
Irrespective of recent events, we are playing against a very good Chelsea team ... We know and understand that to not lose to them once is tough, to not lose to them twice is even tougher.
I think it [eight months] is no time for a manager
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