[Albion] A Potter return

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Fignon's Ponytail

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I think there's potentially a route back for Bruno for all his years of service, and AITC work. He had a lot of credit in the bank when he left....... his departure was the most upsetting, but just like Muzza returning and being embraced, so would Bruno imho.

None of the rest will be back.
I wouldn't mind a return for Roberts, TBH. Of course, we have a GK coach here already, but maybe Roberts could have a specialist role - mentor (and personl trainer) to Big Bob.
 


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I wouldn't be brandishing a pitchfork, but no, the Albion have very much moved on since then.

Never go back is my motto.
And Alan Mullery and Mickey Adams would probably agree with you.
(Although clearly not Roy H)
I cannot conceive of anyone in the Brighton board (or GP himself) thinking that this would be a good idea.
And of course what has happened this week may help to keep RdZ with us longer as he realises that we can offer him the stability denied at the other basket cases on the Premier League.
 
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Bozza

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After the absolute treat we're having with De Zerbi, it's going to be a bloody tough task for the manager who has to follow him.

The thought of a return to the more pedestrian Potterball has me thinking "meh", but the same applies to pretty much everyone else too
 






Thunder Bolt

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After the absolute treat we're having with De Zerbi, it's going to be a bloody tough task for the manager who has to follow him.

The thought of a return to the more pedestrian Potterball has me thinking "meh", but the same applies to pretty much everyone else too
My fear is that it's all downhill from here, when RDZ goes. The good old Albion rollercoaster.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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The club will have diligently worked on it's list of managerial prospects who can pick up from what RDZ is doing when the time comes.

Potter won't be one of them
 


JBizzle

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My fear is that it's all downhill from here, when RDZ goes. The good old Albion rollercoaster.
I think that echoed my fears when Potter left, fingers crossed we can pull another rabbit out of the hat when that dreaded day happens
 




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That ship hasn’t just sailed, it has done a full lifetime of service, has been retired and is now permanently moored off the coast of California as a converted museum/hotel.
 










Lurchy

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Won’t happen.

Fully expecting Potter to take a job where he can rebuild his reputation at a club like West Ham, and for him to then succeed Southgate at England.
 


beorhthelm

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couple days late for an April Fool?
 








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I wouldn't be brandishing a pitchfork, but no, the Albion have very much moved on since then.

Never go back is my motto.
I remember the return of Micky Adams - an absolute disaster. So, yes, never go back.
 


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