I appreciate what he did too. But that's not where we are now. It's very much in the past.
If Potter's repetitious mantra of learning and improving continues with the same repetitious outcome of no goals and a defeat, then frankly he's more than welcome to stay there as long as he likes.
The trouble is that Chelsea don't seem to be learning. Or improving.
Standard Potter patter. Not ambitious, just trite.
It means absolutely nothing when every game has the same end result of no goals and a defeat.
I'd throw Reading into the mix as well who surprisingly turned over Spurs away on penalties.
2nd bottom of the WSL with less points than the Albion having played 2 games more.
But yes, with Birmingham and Lewes the only non-WSL teams left in the tournament, a QF local derby would be best.
Despite having the majority of possession (59%), Chelsea had less shots on target than the opposition and failed to score.
Who could've predicted that?
Sometimes clubs sack managers too early, but in Chelsea's case it's already far, far too late with Potter.
He's had a World Cup break, a January transfer window and all the money he could wish for.
And still they keep losing.
And still they can't score.
2 league wins in 15.
Hilarious.
:lol:
There's a huge and increasing difference between the teams at the top of the WSL and the rest, let alone the division below.
As others have said, it should be a victory by several goals. There just isn't the same level of competition yet.
For 5th Round prize money, it's £20,000 to the winning...
No joy here yet with a 48 hour window.
Paris will be great - 100 years on after the 'Chariots of Fire' Olympics. And completely different from last year's UCL mayhem.
Watched the 2003 World Athletic Championships in the SdF before getting to Athens 2004 to see 7 of the 9 GB gold medals won...
Far better Dahl books in their original or slightly amended forms than the deluge of poor quality children's books written by celebrities that 'feel that they have a book in them' which capture attention and deny marketing budgets to full-time authors dependent on them for income.
The bigger...