RandyWanger
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Potter tells them to F off.
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Knows what side his bread is buttered
Potter tells them to F off.
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Potter tells them to F off.
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Haha. Yes! He listed a bunch of things Everton don’t have:
Good Owner, Chairman, CEO, Director of Sport and trust in their managers.
Yeah United has done really well without him, was clearly the issue.
Have a day off ‘Swanny,’ meditate, go out in the lovely Sverige air, go barefoot in nature, switch off your devices for two whole days, reclaim yourself, centre yourself and you’ll see how pointless this all is and that ultimately it achieves the sum total of nothing except raising blood pressure, causing eye strain, giving the very occasional dopamine hit (often the opposite). Do not ignore this message. It’s currently a not too icy 4 degrees in ‘Goatberg’ (Gothenburg). Get yourself out there immediately.
Yeah United has done really well without him, was clearly the issue.
Manure have spent over £1b on transfer fees post-Taggart, £374m of that under Ollie's At The Wheel pot-less 3 years.
Temporary coach Rangnick has had 7 weeks to get to grips with the Solskjaer chaos [Manure 0 - 5 Liverpool].
Something tells me the former Cardiff manager Ollie is shit.
"It's not nice when someone loses their job. Rafael Benitez came across as a real gentleman. I wish him well.
"I can’t comment on speculation. I am very happy here, one of the best run clubs in the Premier League with a fantastic owner, chairman, CEO, sports director, great people at the club. A nice environment to work in. An ambitious club. I just get on with my job here and do my best.
"People want to write something but the reality is I am at a really good football club that can help me. That allow me to do my job, give me trust. These things are important. You can’t help what people put about it."
What a classy gent he is.
Birmingham Full Members Cup was the night of the fog??
I hear a lot about how Potter must "have is eye on a top 6 job", and things like that. I also have seen comments from Man United, Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea fans in the past few days, all saying they would want him at their clubs after their current manager. But there is something many fans of other clubs fail to understand about him.
It feels weird to even say this, but it seems to me that the most important thing to Potter isn't winning exactly, although that's important and enjoyable and you always try to do it. More important to him, and maybe you could say an approach to winning, is the process of helping people become better and achieve their potential.
It's about relationships, it's about learning and improving and helping other people learn and improve. He seems to get his satisfaction from that process more than just the metric of having won a match. Winning football matches might be an important aim, but I get the impression that isn't what it's all about for him. I think if he was winning all the time, but not helping his players and contributing to and witnessing their development, he wouldn't be as satisfied.
The biggest richest clubs always want to go out and buy the finished article. Players who have reached their potential and have arrived as the footballers they can be and want to be. We, on the other hand, recruit for potential. Young players with high ceilings and lots of development still ahead of them. We don't recruit the finished article, we can't afford them, and our way is more sustainable. But it requires more than just a tactician. It requires a mentor. Someone who cares about the person and their development and journey to find out who and what they can be.
I actually think that we are a better fit for Graham than practically any other club, including the big rich clubs, who most people assume managers will just jump at the chance to manage. We ask a manager to do the exact kind of job which I think gives Graham the most satisfaction, the kind of job he is particularly adept at and finds most rewarding.
I think (I'd certainly like to think) that if a United or City came calling, it wouldn't be the no-brainer people might assume. Maybe it's wishful thinking on my part, but I think the above would have have some significance for him in making that kind of decision if it came to it.
No idea.
Had anyone said I went to a FMC game - I'd have told them to feck off.
I find the fact that I spent 30p on a programme absolutely staggering.
I must have been minted that week.
It feels weird to even say this, but it seems to me that the most important thing to Potter isn't winning exactly.