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An olive branch to the Potter outs tonight



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BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
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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.

Id always been Potter in but it did get to a point where after one result i voted out. Can't remember which now, but I think those voting out up until recently had a valid point: our form results wise for over a year was shocking. That's a long time in football.

For me, after briefly thinking GP out, the turning point again was the come back v wolves which made me think perhaps we do have the fight and desire, and then the performance at man City when things seemed to click in defence especially.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Just pleased that the last two results have inspired, we are all Albion fans nobody needs to eat humble pie.
 


Albion Dan

Banned
Jul 8, 2003
11,125
Peckham
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.

You are literally obsessed with fans that have a different opinion to you. Is it all a massive cry for attention?

Fwiw Potter has improved his decision making dramatically. Played a settled side unless forced, has landed a transformed player in Ali Mac, has got the defence sorted and results have followed. Of course he’s going to get the support and backing of everyone if this continues and let’s all hope it does and we can carry on moving up the league.
 




Don Tmatter

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Jul 7, 2003
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I voted out as I thought he looked out of his depth but he’s turned it round very quickly and the big 6 now know to beat us they’ve got to be at the top of their game as they won’t beat us with under strength teams.
 


vagabond

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May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Fair play Vags, so here comes my apology. Well i got it wrong, my jury’s been out on Potter since he arrived and swinging if not swung entirely into the out camp in recent months. Nope, he’s proved himself and plenty of us like me wrong. Congrats GP, not since Mr Benn closed his shop has putting on a different coat caused such a transformation. I’ve been waiting 4 seasons for a big big shock away win like this. (Arsenal was good, but they were and still are a bit of a mess fall from Grace type story) Not tonight, that was superb and no fluke/after a run of similar results.

Beating the champs of the world on their turf makes us the greatest team in the galaxy tonight. We’re even bigger than Leeds by my calculations. And possible Massive Wednesday too - aren’t we?

Good man!

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Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Fair play Vags, so here comes my apology. Well i got it wrong, my jury’s been out on Potter since he arrived and swinging if not swung entirely into the out camp in recent months. Nope, he’s proved himself and plenty of us like me wrong. Congrats GP, not since Mr Benn closed his shop has putting on a different coat caused such a transformation. I’ve been waiting 4 seasons for a big big shock away win like this. (Arsenal was good, but they were and still are a bit of a mess fall from Grace type story) Not tonight, that was superb and no fluke/after a run of similar results.

Beating the champs of the world on their turf makes us the greatest team in the galaxy tonight. We’re even bigger than Leeds by my calculations. And possible Massive Wednesday too - aren’t we?

I’m still waiting for one for daring to support the team and you wading in with insults - just so you know like :thumbsup: - used my ignore list for the first time that night to remember!
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Haven't the Potter in/Potter out polls mainly come out fairly convincingly 'Potter in'? Seems it's just a matter of the 'Potter outs' spending more time on here, shouting a lot, a bit like ........................... no, I won't go there!
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,319
There’s always one (or maybe 2 looking at the replies here)

Cheers E! [emoji482]

You’ve proved your grasping of football right in my eyes and made several posters look silly. Take a bow son, take a bow.

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!
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
18,222
I have moved between in and fence for a while there. While I am now firmly in the in camp again it must be acknowledged that we are still in for some ups and downs for the remainder of the season.

I am glad we are back to being more level headed but let's not act like we've just burst into the Champions League. I am sure that GP will be back to keeping a lid on it and preparing for a tricky (and very different) game against Burnley at the weekend.

GPBaWA
 


nickjhs

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Apr 9, 2017
1,547
Ballarat, Australia
Now the next thing on our agenda is the "teams like Brighton" nonsense. It really pisses me off that the commentators credit the opposing sides poor performance for our wins. Its like Klopp said last time out when he was asked if he was disappointment with only getting a draw against Brighton, to paraphrase "are you joking, this is a very good side a point against them is a result"
 




Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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Now the next thing on our agenda is the "teams like Brighton" nonsense. It really pisses me off that the commentators credit the opposing sides poor performance for our wins. Its like Klopp said last time out when he was asked if he was disappointment with only getting a draw against Brighton, to paraphrase "are you joking, this is a very good side a point against them is a result"

Think Potter said something like 'teams like us' in the post match interview
 


finbar

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Jul 15, 2003
247
Hove
I've been Potter in, just, throughout but why have things now changed? We know what has changed, pace of play, closing opposition down, not conceding, but why was this not being done for the last 2 months? October /November although we were losing /drawing we looked great just couldn't score. December January we were awful, conceding and not scoring. So why have things changed?
Anything to do with not changing the line up for 3 games in a row? Something that a lot of people were pointing to. Yes, I know tonight's was changed but that was forced, many other games were not forced.
Anyway, I'm glad we're all happy again. [emoji3]

The thing is I don't think things HAVE changed - apart from now getting the rub of the green slightly. The performances have nearly always been good, we just weren't getting the wins. There have been a handful of games we were actually second best, but couldn't get the wins. It was obvious they would come eventually if we kept being the better side in games.

Ryan out Sanchez in is probably a part, but all those draws earlier when we deserved to win weren't really due to Ryan mistakes.

Potter is the daddy and saddens me how dim a lot of people are,

The real pity is if we'd had above average luck we'd be around top 6 this season - THATS the level we've been at.

All hail Graham, and his MOR post match interviews.
 


Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
8,872
I have been on the fence, happy how we play football but thought he had lost the team but clearly he has not .

Something definitely happened which was not good and that seemed to have affected Maupay most and showed in how he was playing before Xmas , completely different player with the level of energy put in since xmas. His decision to effectively sack Ryan also a big part of that period and fair play for him for picking Sanchez.

Potter used the word togetherness in the interview, definitely was a team effort.

So sorry for doubting ...
 


Iford Albion

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Jul 30, 2017
243
You are literally obsessed with fans that have a different opinion to you. Is it all a massive cry for attention?

Fwiw Potter has improved his decision making dramatically. Played a settled side unless forced, has landed a transformed player in Ali Mac, has got the defence sorted and results have followed. Of course he’s going to get the support and backing of everyone if this continues and let’s all hope it does and we can carry on moving up the league.

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.
 




Jim Van Winkle

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Jul 14, 2010
3,125
Hawaii
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.

I was happy to admit I was wrong after the Spurs game. Like many I was getting frustrated with our performances not getting the points they deserved.

Happy for Potter, the players and the Albion fans.
 


andy1980

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Feb 23, 2009
1,724
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 remember Poyet said in our Promotion season we had two results that made us really believe what Poyet was doing. That was the two 4-0s against Charlton and Peterborough. I am hoping these two results are what makes the team really believe and trust what Potter is doing, and now we will have a great 2021.
 


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