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Yes he did well in Sweden (although I have a vague memory that there was some dodgy finances going on there that ended up with the owner jailed or something) but given the money that Brighton have been spending in the past few years then anything other than their highest league finish would have been a bit of a failure, it's not like they are a club with a history of success. (And agreed about Ashworth's influence.)
Agree though that it's better seeing someone with a bit of development being given the opportunity.
Didn't he take a Swedish club from 4th tier to the first tier, winning cups and progressing in Europe? that's pretty balling. Achieving brighton's highest ever league finish in their history is also not to be sniffed at. I'd much rather see him promoted than ex-players with no track record (or minimal experience managing reserve sides etc) parachuted in...