TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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Good luck, Houghton!
Not forgetting he got us in to the Premier League in the first place.Good luck Chris. Intelligent, great values and at a crucial point mastermind of our survival in the Premier league. No, it wasn't very good to watch sometimes, but it was effective and paved the way for Potter and De Zerbi in a constant upward curve which continues to this day. Big shout out also to his brother in arms Liam Rosenior who is now making good progress with previously moribund Hull and seems to have turned Aaron Connolly into a decent footballer again.
CH left with his pride and dignity intact - and with nothing but good words about the club, despite the fact we sacked him.What a lovely man, so controlled and so experienced, I will always be grateful for the part he had with the Albion.
That said, I would say the same about Mr Potter, I am really not sure why some give him grief, he was offered a tidy package with one of Europe's biggest teams.
I am sure Mr. Hughton will tighten their defence as tight as a drum, good luck to him.
And was given the Freedom of the City. Pleased for him, and I wish him every success.Not forgetting he got us in to the Premier League in the first place.
I think that is harsh on Mr Potter, it's not like he went to a smaller club like Crystal Palace.CH left with his pride and dignity intact - and with nothing but good words about the club, despite the fact we sacked him.
Potter buggered off just when things were getting good for us leaving us in the lurch, with snarky words about history lessons, having an 'easy' time here, and boasting how he had bought our best players for us.
Those double fist pumps might be taken the wrong way in Accra.Excellent, hope he does really well, although he needs to watch his touchline antics.
out of interest who in your opinion is the other one?Fantastic - good luck to Chris.
One of our two greatest managers (even though slagged off on here a lot)
Love this quote from him about Connolly "I've known him since he was 16 and I know what he is capable of. He is an angry fellow and you have to know how to manage him to get the best out of him."Liam Rosenior who is now making good progress with previously moribund Hull and seems to have turned Aaron Connolly into a decent footballer again.
Alan Mulleryout of interest who in your opinion is the other one?