- Aug 8, 2005
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I know the answer, do you?
The reason I ask, is that I see some parallels between our appointment of Potter and Palace's of Frank de Boer.
Both clubs appointed a manager to change or evolve the way the teams played.
Both managers produced that style of play quite quickly but without the results.
De Boer was sacked after four games, despite the fact the team was creating chances and looking quite good, but ultimately losing all four. A typical tinpot action in my view.
Potter appears to have changed the team style, it is more attractive, but one win in six is not a great haul. Could easily be one in seven soon.
My view is that he needs time, a long time. Why appoint a manager to change the style if you're just going to sack him quickly? Hyppia got half a season when it was clear he was not up to the task much earlier than that. Potter may need much longer before style equates to improved results.
We know we are a better run club than Palace, I'm pretty sure we will prove it by sticking with Potter long term regardless of how long it takes, but doubt he would avoid the sack after a relegation or even a close survival like Hughton?
The reason I ask, is that I see some parallels between our appointment of Potter and Palace's of Frank de Boer.
Both clubs appointed a manager to change or evolve the way the teams played.
Both managers produced that style of play quite quickly but without the results.
De Boer was sacked after four games, despite the fact the team was creating chances and looking quite good, but ultimately losing all four. A typical tinpot action in my view.
Potter appears to have changed the team style, it is more attractive, but one win in six is not a great haul. Could easily be one in seven soon.
My view is that he needs time, a long time. Why appoint a manager to change the style if you're just going to sack him quickly? Hyppia got half a season when it was clear he was not up to the task much earlier than that. Potter may need much longer before style equates to improved results.
We know we are a better run club than Palace, I'm pretty sure we will prove it by sticking with Potter long term regardless of how long it takes, but doubt he would avoid the sack after a relegation or even a close survival like Hughton?