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Your support makes all the difference.Poyet turns down £1.5m chance to keep Reading up
The Brighton manager Gus Poyet last night turned down the offer to take over at Reading, and a £1.5m bonus if he kept them in the Premier League, to stay at the Championship club and push for promotion.
The former Chelsea and Tottenham midfielder had met with Reading owner Anton Zingarevich and director of football Nicky Hammond and given the go-ahead for contract negotiations to start. However, after a day of pondering the move and analysing the two squads' relative merits he decided to stay at Brighton, just outside the play-off places on goal difference.
Poyet, above, was unhappy about the prospect of having a relegation against his name and was by no means certain that he could keep Reading, seven points from safety, in the Premier League. By the time he pulled out, the deal was far enough down the road that a £2.5m compensation package had been agreed between the two clubs.
Poyet was Reading's first choice and it is unclear who they will move for next. The former Southampton manager Nigel Adkins has been suggested but Eamonn Dolan could stay on until the end of the season.
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Zaha stars as England U21s win
Wilfried Zaha scored his first goal for England Under-21s as they beat Romania 3-0. Jack Robinson and Nathan Delfouneso also scored in the warm-up game, as they look ahead to this summer's European Championship in Israel. MORE
Mancini receives City chief's backing
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Caldwell hopes for Scottish revival
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Dyke set to become new FA chairman
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Ferdinand faces uncertain future
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The new Warne?
The Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed is catching the eye as well as taking wickets Down Under, and is close to Australian citizenship. There is even talk of a late run at the Ashes. MORE
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