[Albion] Another Potter half time implosion

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junior

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Dec 1, 2003
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Just what does he say to them at half time?

I'm sorry but wins at Arsenal and Spurs mean nothing with continual failure after failure at home. He is not the man to move us on to the next level.

Bloom has shown he's not afraid to wield the axe when he thinks someone does not have what it takes to progress the club in line with his vision and I suspect we'll see that in the summer.

Potters continual failure to motivate the team to produce the goods at home is going to cost the club on and off the pitch. I don't think Bloom will stand for it next season.
 




Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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I really need to know how to block stupid ***** on this board.
Seriously, how do you block the cretins when they come out of the woodwork?
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I really need to know how to block stupid ***** on this board.
Seriously, how do you block the cretins when they come out of the woodwork?

Click on his name, and a drop down menu will appear, with block this user as an option.

Junior, it is about time you grew up. :facepalm:
 




D

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Just what does he say to them at half time?

I'm sorry but wins at Arsenal and Spurs mean nothing with continual failure after failure at home. He is not the man to move us on to the next level.

Bloom has shown he's not afraid to wield the axe when he thinks someone does not have what it takes to progress the club in line with his vision and I suspect we'll see that in the summer.

Potters continual failure to motivate the team to produce the goods at home is going to cost the club on and off the pitch. I don't think Bloom will stand for it next season.

:lolol::lolol::lolol::lolol:
 




Swansman

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May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Nothing to do with motivation.

It was a poor second half, the bad self-confidence in home games was very obvious - a lot of nerves. The team drops too deep, the thought behind every pass turns into "dont make a mistake, dont make a mistake" which unfortunately results in mistakes since you're too worried to play as you normally do. Very obvious and there is no words to change it, no magical little speeches, the only solution is to win a game which is unfortunately quite difficult if you, and the whole stadium, are nervous and frustrated.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Nothing to do with motivation.

It was a poor second half, the bad self-confidence in home games was very obvious - a lot of nerves. The team drops too deep, the thought behind every pass turns into "dont make a mistake, dont make a mistake" which unfortunately results in mistakes since you're too worried to play as you normally do. Very obvious and there is no words to change it, no magical little speeches, the only solution is to win a game which is unfortunately quite difficult if you, and the whole stadium, are nervous and frustrated.

Don't give him the attention. He's not actually interested in your or anybody else's opinions.
 




aolstudios

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Nov 30, 2011
5,279
brighton
Just what does he say to them at half time?

I'm sorry but wins at Arsenal and Spurs mean nothing with continual failure after failure at home. He is not the man to move us on to the next level.

Bloom has shown he's not afraid to wield the axe when he thinks someone does not have what it takes to progress the club in line with his vision and I suspect we'll see that in the summer.

Potters continual failure to motivate the team to produce the goods at home is going to cost the club on and off the pitch. I don't think Bloom will stand for it next season.

**** off, you sad, pointless little berk
 


Taybha

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Guinness Boy

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Nothing to do with motivation.

It was a poor second half, the bad self-confidence in home games was very obvious - a lot of nerves. The team drops too deep, the thought behind every pass turns into "dont make a mistake, dont make a mistake" which unfortunately results in mistakes since you're too worried to play as you normally do. Very obvious and there is no words to change it, no magical little speeches, the only solution is to win a game which is unfortunately quite difficult if you, and the whole stadium, are nervous and frustrated.

A few chomps on this thread. He's not serious.

But, regarding the above, my thoughts have been up to now that scoring first, rather than chasing would settle the nerves. Going 2 up, including a large chunk of luck for a change really should set you up for that elusive three points.

Never mind, we've still got an easy home game against Man U to come.
 




hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
11,079
Kitbag in Dubai
Just what does he say to them at half time?

I'm sorry but wins at Arsenal and Spurs mean nothing with continual failure after failure at home. He is not the man to move us on to the next level.

Bloom has shown he's not afraid to wield the axe when he thinks someone does not have what it takes to progress the club in line with his vision and I suspect we'll see that in the summer.

Potters continual failure to motivate the team to produce the goods at home is going to cost the club on and off the pitch. I don't think Bloom will stand for it next season.

Junior.jpg
 


AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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Just what does he say to them at half time?

I'm sorry but wins at Arsenal and Spurs mean nothing with continual failure after failure at home. He is not the man to move us on to the next level.

Bloom has shown he's not afraid to wield the axe when he thinks someone does not have what it takes to progress the club in line with his vision and I suspect we'll see that in the summer.

Potters continual failure to motivate the team to produce the goods at home is going to cost the club on and off the pitch. I don't think Bloom will stand for it next season.



This one goes out to you Junior :wink:
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
A few chomps on this thread. He's not serious.

But, regarding the above, my thoughts have been up to now that scoring first, rather than chasing would settle the nerves. Going 2 up, including a large chunk of luck for a change really should set you up for that elusive three points.

Never mind, we've still got an easy home game against Man U to come.

Yeah and going 2 up really did because I think you could see how confident the guys looked, driving forward and having fun. Unfortunately the goal they get before HT changes everything. I think if that half ends 2-0 the boys could have scored one or two more in the second.
 




dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
5,024
Brighton
I always chuckle to my self now when I see a junior thread.

Casting the net wide, then sitting back, giggle to himself, watch the bites.

Took me a while but I now get it.
 


cjd

Well-known member
Jun 22, 2006
6,311
La Rochelle
Why is it Mr. Potter is considered a tactical genius away from home, but it,s always the players fault when we play at the Amex...?


Is he only employed for half the games in a season...?

May I just emphasis that I'm not saying by any stretch of the imagination that he isn't a reasonably talented manager.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,019
Nothing to do with motivation.

It was a poor second half, the bad self-confidence in home games was very obvious - a lot of nerves. The team drops too deep, the thought behind every pass turns into "dont make a mistake, dont make a mistake" which unfortunately results in mistakes since you're too worried to play as you normally do. Very obvious and there is no words to change it, no magical little speeches, the only solution is to win a game which is unfortunately quite difficult if you, and the whole stadium, are nervous and frustrated.

bad self confidence, nerves, over thinking every pass sounds a lot like poor, or wrong, motivations. manager is suppose to address this.
 










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