You have every right to point it out and if those that aren’t big enough to apologise to you don’t - **** em. If they still bait you def worth ignoring them - life’s too short to let them bring you down!
But this is football, the toughest league in the world, and NSC. So expect this thread to be bounced or some abuse come your way when we go on a bad run or whatever - just you wait...
But for now, point very much proven!
A few of us have kept the faith for a long time. At one point in December NSC was a lonely place for those of us who believed in Graham Potter. Match day threads were abusive. One guy stalked me accusing me of being ‘Swansman’ because there were so few Potter defenders (!)
Some of us always kept the faith. The long term trend improvements were always there in my eyes. Style of play, tactical finesse, eye for a player, good coaching. And a real swagger about the way we played football. Every game umpteen chances. Dominating possession. Incredible to see the way we transformed. We just weren’t getting the breaks.
Others just looked at short term results.
I think the Potter in crowd has been the majority since then.
To the Outters. Come on. Let’s stand down. You can admit you got it wrong... Tonight I extend a hand of friendship. We’re all fans of the club, let’s unite as a fan base again and move forward together.
Pompous crowing disguised as an olive branch to massage your ego. You have an annoying and needy desire to dominate the conversation and it shows in every post you make.
We all support the same team. That team, up until Sunday, were the only team in the country not to have won a home game this season and, up to four league matches ago were in dire relegation trouble. It really is little wonder people were questioning him. Yes, we beat Liverpool away. We also failed to beat 10 man Sheffield United at home.
Nevertheless, it's been a great turnaround and I'm absolutely happy to admit I am back in the "in" camp (and was after Spurs, check the poll) because all I've ever asked is that the "all passing, no scoring performance art project" as The Guardian called it, started to produce some actual results. And we have.
That, however, is based on defensive solidness and not the Brazil 1970 performances. In beating Leeds, Liverpool and Spurs and drawing with Fulham we have scored three goals. We just haven't conceded any. Funnily enough Chris Hughton was always about the clean sheet first.
Credit to Potter, as I said on the match thread last night we park the bus very stylishly and we now have the pace on the break that CH was never given (or never wanted). The defence have been magnificent (big tick for Potter), Sanchez coming in has really helped (another credit) and we've had a lot more luck. In short, he's done what many of us were pleading for during the first half of the season.
Not sure what 'landed a transformed player in Ali Mac' means?
Scouts did their job highlighting a young technically gifted player at Boca, Tony funded the not insignificant transfer fee, the club had to work the red tape and use diplomacy to get him over, we settled him in during a bizarrely difficult time, potter then eased him in to the squad and coached him into his current role. Or maybe he went into Mr benn's favourite shop and put on a magic football shirt? It really is time everyone at the club got more plaudits for the great work they have been doing.
Here comes the other one that always needs his ego massaged. Our biggest league win in decades and also both more interested in one upmanship over other fans. Apologies? For not being happy with 2 wins in half a season and 1 home win in a year. Get to f*** you child. Icy Gull credit for exactly the right and grown up reply on this thread.
As for The OP. The pomposity to offer An ‘olive branch’? Like he or any of this on NSC really matters, You do realise this is just an online forum and the point is to have debates and argue different view points about the club we all love? Leave the egos at the door. It astounds me how seriously people take themselves and talking to people they don’t even know and will likely never meet on a virtual forum.
Pompous crowing disguised as an olive branch to massage your ego. You have an annoying and needy desire to dominate the conversation and it shows in every post you make.
We all support the same team. That team, up until Sunday, were the only team in the country not to have won a home game this season and, up to four league matches ago were in dire relegation trouble. It really is little wonder people were questioning him. Yes, we beat Liverpool away. We also failed to beat 10 man Sheffield United at home.
Nevertheless, it's been a great turnaround and I'm absolutely happy to admit I am back in the "in" camp (and was after Spurs, check the poll) because all I've ever asked is that the "all passing, no scoring performance art project" as The Guardian called it, started to produce some actual results. And we have.
That, however, is based on defensive solidness and not the Brazil 1970 performances. In beating Leeds, Liverpool and Spurs and drawing with Fulham we have scored three goals. We just haven't conceded any. Funnily enough Chris Hughton was always about the clean sheet first.
Credit to Potter, as I said on the match thread last night we park the bus very stylishly and we now have the pace on the break that CH was never given (or never wanted). The defence have been magnificent (big tick for Potter), Sanchez coming in has really helped (another credit) and we've had a lot more luck. In short, he's done what many of us were pleading for during the first half of the season.
Spot on
Everything I wanted to say but couldn't be bothered.
Utter Garbage. Sure 5 wins in 12 months playing dreadful football, hanging onto draws by the skin of our teeth and no obvious plan for the future and I would be screaming Potter out louder than anyone. But that simply hasn't been the case has it. In fact it has the the exact opposite, the problem with your ilk is you cannot separate good solid performances with the future in mind albeit with some errors and bad luck, from woeful hanging on for dear life praying for good luck football, if the points tally is similar.I was Potter out. I think I had justification to feel he should go. 5 wins in 12 months is awful and not looking at things as a knee-jerk reaction. Saying that, he has turned things around and as long as this continues wanting Potter to stay is just as Justified now as wanting him to go was.
I voted out. We weren't winning games, I always maintained that was my reason for it. I stand by my reasoning at the time. Now we're winning games, I'm absolutely delighted to have been proved wrong.
Nevertheless, it's been a great turnaround and I'm absolutely happy to admit I am back in the "in" camp (and was after Spurs, check the poll) because all I've ever asked is that the "all passing, no scoring performance art project" as The Guardian called it, started to produce some actual results. And we have.
We have improved in the last 4 games. He had to reorganise the system and has stopped tinkering with team selection. Maybe the pressure on his job has triggered this.
Fair play to Potter I am not a great fan of his but we have been much better.
Does this mean this is the last Potter In/Out thread or poll, from either side?
Because that on top of the Liverpool win would be amazing.
Pompous crowing disguised as an olive branch to massage your ego. You have an annoying and needy desire to dominate the conversation and it shows in every post you make.
We all support the same team. That team, up until Sunday, were the only team in the country not to have won a home game this season and, up to four league matches ago were in dire relegation trouble. It really is little wonder people were questioning him. Yes, we beat Liverpool away. We also failed to beat 10 man Sheffield United at home.
Nevertheless, it's been a great turnaround and I'm absolutely happy to admit I am back in the "in" camp (and was after Spurs, check the poll) because all I've ever asked is that the "all passing, no scoring performance art project" as The Guardian called it, started to produce some actual results. And we have.
That, however, is based on defensive solidness and not the Brazil 1970 performances. In beating Leeds, Liverpool and Spurs and drawing with Fulham we have scored three goals. We just haven't conceded any. Funnily enough Chris Hughton was always about the clean sheet first.
Credit to Potter, as I said on the match thread last night we park the bus very stylishly and we now have the pace on the break that CH was never given (or never wanted). The defence have been magnificent (big tick for Potter), Sanchez coming in has really helped (another credit) and we've had a lot more luck. In short, he's done what many of us were pleading for during the first half of the season.