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[Football] Coincidental (?) Potterish Things







PILTDOWN MAN

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Great shout and a real case for a more hostile and authentic atmosphere at the Amex when needed. Get behind our players and wind up theirs should be our start point.
Totally agree.
 


raymondo

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That drubbing and his reception at the Amex seemed to really knock him. He looked absolutely broken as he trudged off when subbed, then appeared to be in tears when the cameras showed him in the stand at full time.

He looks defeated right now. He started okay tonight but by the time he was hauled off again by Potter he looked, once again, a shell of a man.
Yes, his confidence must be shot to pieces after the defeat at the Amex, plus the run of poor results triggered since then. Brighton were smart enough to sell him at peak-hype IMO. I think he's an emotional guy, still quite young, isn't feeling much love from Chelsea fans at the moment. Oh well, probably has more money in the bank than I've earned in a lifetime.
 








Nobby Cybergoat

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Don't agree with the injuries. Don't think we had more than others and there's a large degree of randomness in when they come ...

However. The taking risks to play out from the back, thus getting 6 opposition players the wrong side of the ball, then playing 5 or 6 needless passes while they file back into shape. That's so Potter. Excellent for the possession stats and likely to result in a succession of goal-less draws and low scoring games.
 


jcdenton08

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Don't agree with the injuries. Don't think we had more than others and there's a large degree of randomness in when they come ...

However. The taking risks to play out from the back, thus getting 6 opposition players the wrong side of the ball, then playing 5 or 6 needless passes while they file back into shape. That's so Potter. Excellent for the possession stats and likely to result in a succession of goal-less draws and low scoring games.
Compare to RDZ’s plan - draw them in, take a few risks, then bomb forward. It’s a thing a beauty. At times we have 5-6 players bombing on - 4-5 in the box. And we actually attack, rather than stopping, turning around, passing backwards and waiting for them to politely shuffle back into position.

It’s a marked improvement in ambition and workrate.
 


Nobby

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That drubbing and his reception at the Amex seemed to really knock him. He looked absolutely broken as he trudged off when subbed, then appeared to be in tears when the cameras showed him in the stand at full time.

He looks defeated right now. He started okay tonight but by the time he was hauled off again by Potter he looked, once again, a shell of a man.
It’s a crying shame - people on here should not be so vindictive




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Insel affe

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Compare to RDZ’s plan - draw them in, take a few risks, then bomb forward. It’s a thing a beauty. At times we have 5-6 players bombing on - 4-5 in the box. And we actually attack, rather than stopping, turning around, passing backwards and waiting for them to politely shuffle back into position.

It’s a marked improvement in ambition and workrate.
This is it, nail head…

I am more than happy how things have panned out, we have absolutely got the best out of the deals with Chelsea so far.
 
















Bold Seagull

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Great shout and a real case for a more hostile and authentic atmosphere at the Amex when needed. Get behind our players and wind up theirs should be our start point.
Given Chelsea is RDZ’s only home win, needed next game, and the game after…
Compare to RDZ’s plan - draw them in, take a few risks, then bomb forward. It’s a thing a beauty. At times we have 5-6 players bombing on - 4-5 in the box. And we actually attack, rather than stopping, turning around, passing backwards and waiting for them to politely shuffle back into position.

It’s a marked improvement in ambition and workrate.
Doesn’t always work though, home to Forest Spurs and Villa wasn’t too clever, poor away at Brentford, Arsenal granted players missing but still.

I’m not sure people’s need to run down Potter is effecting how they view how good we’ve been these last few seasons, and the continuation RDZ has been able to make. But running down what we did under Potter also runs down the team - it’s not a great look tbh.
 




Sarisbury Seagull

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Great shout and a real case for a more hostile and authentic atmosphere at the Amex when needed. Get behind our players and wind up theirs should be our start point.
I think that’s naturally going to happen more now anyway with an animated RDZ in charge. There definitely feels more of a connection already.

And I say that as a big Potter fan.
 


heathgate

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Given Chelsea is RDZ’s only home win, needed next game, and the game after…

Doesn’t always work though, home to Forest Spurs and Villa wasn’t too clever, poor away at Brentford, Arsenal granted players missing but still.

I’m not sure people’s need to run down Potter is effecting how they view how good we’ve been these last few seasons, and the continuation RDZ has been able to make. But running down what we did under Potter also runs down the team - it’s not a great look tbh.
It's perfectly acceptable to take a dig at an ungracious and fragile ex-manager... That's the tribal nature of footy mate.
 




Guinness Boy

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Given Chelsea is RDZ’s only home win, needed next game, and the game after…

Doesn’t always work though, home to Forest Spurs and Villa wasn’t too clever, poor away at Brentford, Arsenal granted players missing but still.

I’m not sure people’s need to run down Potter is effecting how they view how good we’ve been these last few seasons, and the continuation RDZ has been able to make. But running down what we did under Potter also runs down the team - it’s not a great look tbh.
The bloke literally had six good months in three years results wise and left immediately. He finished lower with Swansea than Steve Cooper and now has Chelsea in 10th. He’s a fraud
 




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