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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvb_V4G9Fr4 Championship club Brighton sacked manager Gus Poyet while he was working as a pundit for BBC Sport.
Poyet was told of his dismissal when BBC Threeproduction staff gave him a club statement off air during Sunday'sConfederations Cup coverage.
Brighton suspended Poyet in Mayand say they plan to appoint an interim manager pending the outcome of any appeal.
"I've still had no communication from the club," Poyet said at half-time of the match between Spain and Nigeria.
The club have yet to reveal what their reasons were for suspending and then sacking the Uruguayan.
After the game, the 45-year-old said he intended to appeal.
"From what I read from the statement, I am unemployed,"he said. "My idea now is to appeal and get back to the job I've beendoing until 7.30.
"I can't go into details of the future. It's just a matter of being calm and make sure you make the right decision.At half-time, Poyet told BBC presenter Mark Chapman said: "I'mprobably the first to be in this position. Everyone can make their ownconclusions about the way I have been informed by you.
"I think the BBC got a great story forever reallybecause a manager getting the information that he's been released fromhis employment during the time of a programme is quite surprising.
"Are they [the club] messing with my career? We will see, it's too early to say. I am looking forward to clearing this."
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