- May 8, 2018
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Disappointed if he does go there as it’s them and I fear he will do well there.
Although it’s a “mutual” exit feels a bit too convenient for me
Although it’s a “mutual” exit feels a bit too convenient for me
I would really struggle to get myself down to the Amex, before we renewed ST’s I really wish they had mentioned oh by the way Potter will be back for next seasonIn the conversation but it's unrealistic. The betting market is tiny for Brighton managers and some here are getting carried away because of it. I will be very angry if he returns and I reckon most Albion fans feel the same.
Most Brighton fans support Bloom of course. If he was appointed I would get behind him but it wouldn't stop me being angry and disappointed with the (awful) appointment.Not sure about most. Can’t really see any sign the majority of fans would kick off against anything Bloom eventually decided
IFhe had Chelsea lined up then it’s worse behaviour than Potter when he left. We may never know though.Sorry? After we binned him off he’s not meant to work again because it will put a downer on your day?
If he goes to Chelsea it is very much their gain and our loss.
He will get them playing and will be up there challenging. Can’t blame him either, this is no where near what Potter did.
Firmly and strongly disagree.Not a chance.
He's not that good of a manager. It's become apparent that GP was the superior manager all along.
The Premier League couldn't handle RDZ when he first joined us, picking up GPs momentum with his ambitious football and firing us in to Europe.
In the 2nd season teams just learnt from experience how to defend against us. He essentially got found out and didn't have a plan B.
The same will happen at Chelsea. He will be sacked before Christmas, I absolutely guarantee it.
GP however will join us and have a willingness to learn and adapt. Something that the rigid, stubborn RDZ never had, and was his downfall here and will be his downfall at Chelsea.
I think the club wanted to avoid several weeks of thinly veiled threats, fans vs board polemics and Fabrizio Romano shithouser and felt that it was worth £5m.Can anyone explain to me why we agreed this mutual thing when we could have just held on to him for a couple of weeks and got the full compensation?!
Did we think he wouldn't have interest from other clubs?
What? Please justify this comment.GP however will join us and have a willingness to learn and adapt. Something that the rigid, stubborn RDZ never had, and was his downfall here and will be his downfall at Chelsea.
Surely not? Then when they inevitably boot you out after your deal is over you get no compo. Take the longest deal you can get away with!Anyone going to Chelsea should only take a 1 year deal really
Four times if you include the US friendly!
Bit of a mad conspiratorial stretch that. Chelsea are interested in him because he’s a superb manager not because they’ve been fiendishly planning this for 6 months like some comic book super villainIFhe had Chelsea lined up then it’s worse behaviour than Potter when he left. We may never know though.
They should take a ten year deal. That’s a nine and a half year payout in six months time.Anyone going to Chelsea should only take a 1 year deal really
Potter is not coming backNot a chance.
He's not that good of a manager. It's become apparent that GP was the superior manager all along.
The Premier League couldn't handle RDZ when he first joined us, picking up GPs momentum with his ambitious football and firing us in to Europe.
In the 2nd season teams just learnt from experience how to defend against us. He essentially got found out and didn't have a plan B.
The same will happen at Chelsea. He will be sacked before Christmas, I absolutely guarantee it.
GP however will join us and have a willingness to learn and adapt. Something that the rigid, stubborn RDZ never had, and was his downfall here and will be his downfall at Chelsea.
Got Swansea to mid tableNot a chance.
He's not that good of a manager. It's become apparent that GP was the superior manager all along.
The Premier League couldn't handle RDZ when he first joined us, picking up GPs momentum with his ambitious football and firing us in to Europe.
In the 2nd season teams just learnt from experience how to defend against us. He essentially got found out and didn't have a plan B.
The same will happen at Chelsea. He will be sacked before Christmas, I absolutely guarantee it.
GP however will join us and have a willingness to learn and adapt. Something that the rigid, stubborn RDZ never had, and was his downfall here and will be his downfall at Chelsea.