I think it does read as 'because they're English' though. If Potter had done what he did at Brighton at an Italian club, we'd be salivating at the idea.
Dales was binned off by Potter wasn't he. And he put in a transfer request ages ago so he is JUDAS and must be BOOED and never ever LISTENED to. I think I've got that right?
anyway, might as well post again today that I am all-in for a Potter return and hope it happens :) Not that it will, but...
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f***ing Fulham. Haven't beaten them in 8 premier league matches despite them getting relegated twice in this time., Hughton 1 draw 1 defeat, Potter 2 draws 1 defeat, RDZ 1 draw 2 defeats.
Bournemouths greatest ever manager, Eddie Howe, f***ed off to better things at Burnley after two seasons in charge, but then came back and spent eight incredibly successful seasons with them.
Others have gone back with differing degrees of success second time round, can think of Mourinho at...
Oh jeezus. People want to see what they want to see don't they. What you are suggesting is Potter should have dropped one of MacAllister, Gross, Caicedo, Lallana, March, Welbeck or Trossard from the team that won away at Manchester United for the first time in our 100 and whatever year HISTORY...
No, against Newcastle in the second game of the season, when he created a great late chance that Gross spurned in a 0-0 draw. He came on as a sub against West Ham, then made his starting debut against Forest Green. RDZ also used Mitoma as a sub for his first six games, giving him his first...
Just like our young players, Potter was learning as a manager whilst with us. He was constantly trying things, some worked, some didn't. But he's better for it.
Anyway at the end of the day the reason that vast majority of Potter-outers don't want him back is because they were badly hurt...
Well he's not our lover either is he :shrug: He was an employee of our football club. I've had employees leave my organisation for better offers and career progression. I didn't shout at them or boo them out the door, many are still friends. I'm not the biggest org in my field and can respect...
Let's try a different, but similar, analogy. You've got a daughter, kind, loving, talented, bright future ahead of her, but then she gets infatuated with some dodgy bloke who promises her fame and fortune, gets her into drink and drugs, you fall out with each other and they run off together...
Maybe he does want an easier life? Coming make would make sense in that case because Chelsea sure looked like the hardest life imaginable in football management