That's from yesterday afternoon lolFinally being covered in the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...bian-hurzeler-premier-league-youngest-manager
That's from yesterday afternoon lolFinally being covered in the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...bian-hurzeler-premier-league-youngest-manager
Well, no one shared it here and I didn't spot it until now. Took them long enough in any case.That's from yesterday afternoon lol
Paydays from Chelsea stop next month don’t they?Not sure if already posted but I found this interview with him pretty interesting. Wouldn't be hugely surprised to see him rock up at West Ham in the next few months. Every chance the Leicester job he was previously linked with could come up again, along with Everton, maybe Wolves/Saints?
Graham Potter interview: Chelsea was the perfect storm but I’m ready to return
Exclusive: In a first major interview since his Chelsea exit, Potter reveals why he took an extended break... and what he wants to do nextwww.telegraph.co.uk
Out of the clubs you mention, I think he has zero interest in Leicester, Everton and Wolves. West Ham or Southampton - maybe.Not sure if already posted but I found this interview with him pretty interesting. Wouldn't be hugely surprised to see him rock up at West Ham in the next few months. Every chance the Leicester job he was previously linked with could come up again, along with Everton, maybe Wolves/Saints?
Graham Potter interview: Chelsea was the perfect storm but I’m ready to return
Exclusive: In a first major interview since his Chelsea exit, Potter reveals why he took an extended break... and what he wants to do nextwww.telegraph.co.uk
Disagree with this. At the time no one knew how Todd Boehly would run Chelsea. There was a lot of talk about "long term strategies" and consistency and whatnot and people looked at Boehlys American clubs and thought "ok, he knows what he's doing". No one knew they would spend insane money on an insane number of players.I'm curious that he states it was the right opportunity for him but then bemoans the owners spending 300m on players. Everyone else knew it was the wrong club for him, I'm just surprised he couldn't (and apparently still can't) see it.
I imagine your dream scenario is FH crashing and burning over the next couple of months and GP making his comeback at the Albion in December?Disagree with this. At the time no one knew how Todd Boehly would run Chelsea. There was a lot of talk about "long term strategies" and consistency and whatnot and people looked at Boehlys American clubs and thought "ok, he knows what he's doing". No one knew they would spend insane money on an insane number of players.
Just like when he came to Brighton and Swansea, he came to a club with a fantastic youth academy that wasn't producing any first team players for the respective teams, and just like in those clubs he started to introduce young players into the team. Buying 8 or 9 players in the January window made that process rather hopeless.
Technically it seemed like a decent choice, until the true nature of the new ownership revealed itself.
Lmao no. Dream scenario is if we can overperform over the next six weeks and pick up enough points to keep us in top 10 and take it from there.I imagine your dream scenario is FH crashing and burning over the next couple of months and GP making his comeback at the Albion in December?
LiarLmao no. Dream scenario is if we can overperform over the next six weeks and pick up enough points to keep us in top 10 and take it from there.
If Hurzeler, against all odds, would be sacked, then of course the return of Graham Potter looks like a very good option, and resistance would be a litte less fierce than it was this summer.
Especially he's now had a "glow up". He'd look sensational on the benchLmao no. Dream scenario is if we can overperform over the next six weeks and pick up enough points to keep us in top 10 and take it from there.
If Hurzeler, against all odds, would be sacked, then of course the return of Graham Potter looks like a very good option, and resistance would be a litte less fierce than it was this summer.
Have always thought only the present manager has had the balls to tell owners what he wants. Has refused to work with 40 plus players . Has picked 25 and told owners up to them what they do with rest
I think @amexer is referring to the current Chelsea manager and not FH?Fab-Hürz does seem to have a confidence that helps him forge way ahead in the manager ranks at an age far younger than most managers. GPott on the other hand does not.
I think @amexer is referring to the current Chelsea manager and not FH?
He's probably made a minimum £10m after tax, for a few months work, without having to uproot his family.His reply about the Brighton job seems somewhat contradictory. Does feel right to go back but who knows about the future. My next job might not be as good as the Brighton one but I need to follow my own path. Also his family have been living in Brighton for what 5 years! It just seems he made a bollox decision in joining Chelsea and won’t verbalise it. But maybe I’ve got my blue and white specs on.
Mental health and quality of life. It’s not all about money and he wasn't on a minimum wage at Brighton.He's probably made a minimum £10m after tax, for a few months work, without having to uproot his family.
He's been able to take a two year career break on huge money, and please himself.
I can't see any world where staying with us would be considered a better option.
That's bollocks. Both BHA ad Chelsea have proven youth accademies.Disagree with this. At the time no one knew how Todd Boehly would run Chelsea. There was a lot of talk about "long term strategies" and consistency and whatnot and people looked at Boehlys American clubs and thought "ok, he knows what he's doing". No one knew they would spend insane money on an insane number of players.
Just like when he came to Brighton and Swansea, he came to a club with a fantastic youth academy that wasn't producing any first team players for the respective teams, and just like in those clubs he started to introduce young players into the team. Buying 8 or 9 players in the January window made that process rather hopeless.
Technically it seemed like a decent choice, until the true nature of the new ownership revealed itself.
sure - but I would say that taking 2 years off work on more money - would be considerably better for his quality of life and mental health.Mental health and quality of life. He wasn’t on a minimum wage at Brighton.