pocketseagull
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- Dec 29, 2014
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I remember the promise of the first league game under Potter. Take the lead v watford, bring on two attackers and extend the lead. Since then, unless we're playing Newcastle, it seems to be a case of take the lead then sit back and wait. And that doesn't tend to work out so well.
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If only Potter would say things like this rather than his usual bland platitudes after a game.
I too would like that as would others here. Ain't gonna happen though as that's how he is, so we might as well accept it. I imagine what he says to his players is very different from his public persona and that the players wouldn't respect him much otherwise. I'd be surprised if things that Lallana, Dunk and now Webster have said recently didn't have his tacit agreement, and they may well reflect his real thoughts. He might likely be encouraging players to say things he doesn't want to say himself.
The fact that we have been in so many winning positions, shows how far we have come
He might likely be encouraging players to say things he doesn't want to say himself.
It’s because we get a little desperate to hang on. Like the “winning at home”stat it becomes a burden. So keen to defend the crosses, bissouma clearance cannons off Lallana, white on the floor and Webster knocked over as a result means the gap to shoot opened up perfectly for SB.
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