vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
- 28,273
Harry, you have been around long enough to have seen the story of Potter's management tenure played out many times before.Of course it plays a part.
[MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] is calling out the narrative that our strikers' misses are entirely the fault of G-Pott. The 'Potterout' squad.
I actually don't mind potterouters as an entity. [MENTION=28481]neilbard[/MENTION] makes me laugh. He's made a decision and doesn't bother to justify it (much). We disagree. That's all.
What gets on my wick is the torturing of statistics to 'prove' that Potter is a tuppeny ha'penny wanker, and the relentless thread starting by some clowns calling for Potter to be sacked after every draw. I sense a little glee there. Nasty, in fact.
Whenever a new manager comes in there is usually a huge uplift in confidence that the Good Times are just around the corner... If there were such things as " Approval Ratings" for managers I think it's fair to say they usually start at about 90% positive apart from a few naysayers who sit in the corner and say... " I don't rate him.. "... As time progresses the balance at first slowly shifts and our Hero accelerates down to zero and you end up in the full baying mob scenario.
These days it's worse because the game is analysed to a quite extraordinary level and much of the stats are available for a small fee. So, any Naysayer with a bit of time on his hands can quickly put together a case on whichever statistics fit their their agenda.
I quite like Potter but it's always been about results, we have been here before and we will be again, think Houghton, Hypia Hinshelwood. It always ends in tears, it's just the weapon used to despatch that changes.