Mr Bridger
Sound of the suburbs
F**k him, has his chance. Move on.
Still has a restaurant named after him at the Amex though!
Barber has been fairly open about the happenings around Potter's departure and he expressed the difficulties around Chelsea not only taking Potter and his staff, but also taking the club's interrim plan in Bruno & Roberts. (About 22 minutes in the interview below).
The culture of the club needs to be considered when weighing up the 'He couldn't be guaranteed a job' argument. I'm sure that he had worked with Bloom, Barber and his staff long enough to trust that he wasn't going to be out of the door as soon as the new bloke arrived. As it turned out, De Zerbi could have made great use of a Spanish speaking coach with an in-depth knowledge of the club and playing squad. It was a 'Sliding Doors' moment for Bruno and he will probably look back and consider what he could have had.
Incidentally, the story PB tells of Lallana and Crofts the following morning says everything you need to know about how AL eats, sleeps and drinks football. Klopp hailed him as one of the best players he has ever worked with. When all the cheap shots at his injury record are forgotten, I suspect that we'll be looking back at his being one of the most important signings this club ever made.
Not sure he does any more. Might just be because we haven't had a "glamour" tie yet but it hasn't been in operation for the last few games. Certainly wasn't yesterday or Thursday.Still has a restaurant named after him at the Amex though!
Andrew Crofts? I have no doubts at all that if he'd stayed he'd have continued to be an important member of staff. As I said, he chose Potter over Bloom (and the club-which includes us) and also waved goodbye to any "legend" status he may have had here.come again? Go with potter or likely be out of a job more like. Bloom was bringing in a new manager and 9 additional coaches. Don;t think loyalty to bloom was in his mind for good reason!
hindsight.....nothing guaranteed vs what looked to all as a career progressing opportunity with huge financial benefit. Easy choice/mistake to make!Andrew Crofts?
Do you actually know what job for life he would have had? Greeting people at the restaurant and posing for selfies or AITC?I just don't buy this for one minute. As if there a) wouldn't have been a role for Bruno at the Albion and b) if there wasn't once RDZ arrived then he couldn't have just joined Potter then. He gambled, and he lost. He backed the wrong horse, so tough luck mate. He had a job for life here and a genuine shot at being a Premier League manager in the next few years, but he threw it away by backing Potter over Bloom, so he'll have to make do with a mediocre coaching job in Spain instead.