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[Football] Chelsea or Fulham?

Who do you want to win?

  • Chelsea

    Votes: 8 3.5%
  • Fulham

    Votes: 158 69.0%
  • A draw is not an option. Man up. Do not vote for this option.

    Votes: 63 27.5%

  • Total voters
    229
  • Poll closed .


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
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Especially when the coaching team you describe is nothing more than slightly above average…
The issue Potter is going to have when he's sacked off for Chelsea is people can see the job he did at Brighton was over rated, how much better do Brighton look now without him with the same squad?

I don't see the same sort losing/no winning run potter oversaw under RDZ
 




Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
2,892
You really are looking for something that isn't there.

Chelsea met the terms of the contract release, Newcastle didn't - that's it end of story.


I guess you could point to The B's not counter offering Potter an improved contract as a 'thing'.
But that isn't either as they've gone to great lengths to say they were #TeamRoberto before the money had even appeared in the account.

Chelsea paid Bloom £21m in order to allow Unkie Tone to get what he wanted.
Ah ok 👍👍
 


BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
2,766
Brighton
It's taken Fulham 26 years (& Albion probably longer) to spend the amount of money on players that Chelscum have spent in the last 6 months!
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Brighton
The argument you are having (unnecessarily aggressively, of course) is nothing to do with rewriting history. The crux of it is that some posters are convinced that what happened at the end of last season and beginning of this represented Potter solving our goal scoring problems, others see it as an anomaly in the pattern of lacking goals. Most sit somewhere in-between.

No revisionism no rewriting history just the need for a longer purple patch to prove the goal scoring problem that Potterball was solved.

The fact that he is having the same problem at Chelsea suggests that maybe (maybe) goal scoring problems are an unwanted feature of potterball. Will he solve it? Only time will tell.
I'd probably add that we started 2020/21 with 3 wins in 4, then from the end of September we went 1.5 wins in 18 (pen shoot out victory v newport is the half)
In 2021/22 we started with 6 wins in 7. Then went 1 win in the thirteen games from the end of september up to the new year.
We started 2022/23 with five wins in 7 up to the end of September. Then Potter left.

We will never know if Potter had turned it around, or if he was repeating the pattern. Perhaps, like with that old stat about Kane not scoring in October, or what people have highlighted with Trossard in winter, Potter just struggles with games from October through to the end of December.

Chelsea are going to be a force to be reckoned with in the new year...
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,314
it was always about possession for the sake of it, lacked aggression. as you obversed earlier. Potter wasnt a bad manager, just a bit frustrating, we know we could play but sooo many draws against poorer teams.
Anybody who dared suggest such a thing in real time was told they Didn't Understand Football :lol:
 




Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
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The issue Potter is going to have when he's sacked off for Chelsea is people can see the job he did at Brighton was over rated, how much better do Brighton look now without him with the same squad?

I don't see the same sort losing/no winning run potter oversaw under RDZ
I think he thinks he’s a better coach than he actually is, Solly March being a classic example of a player who I never thought I’d say, all of a sudden brings a depth flare and a degree of sharpness down his flank, now you tell me where this ability has suddenly appeared from??
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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I think he thinks he’s a better coach than he actually is, Solly March being a classic example of a player who I never thought I’d say, all of a sudden brings a depth flare and a degree of sharpness down his flank, now you tell me where this ability has suddenly appeared from??
Dunno but every other manager prior to GPott couldn't harness Solly's potential either, so it seems unfair to pin that on him.
 


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