Da Man Clay
T'Blades
- Dec 16, 2004
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He’ll be here until he decides not to be.
I heard something in the week Potter wants a meeting in the summer with the top brass about the current direction of the club. To be fair to Potter he wasn’t backed in January for a final push into the top ten I also would be annoyed if I was him.
Isn’t that along the lines of let’s not sign a striker because Joe Linton didn’t work out?
I was of the impression Mr Bloom had had enough of 'just surviving' which led to HIS Top 10 comment.
(CJ's alert has just sounded and be along in 26 seconds to explain the nuance, and why what the comment from the club actually meant was finishing in our usual 16th)
I don't think GPott is on the firmest of grounds regarding the long term project.
As said elsewhere for me it's all rather dependant on how much responsibility Mr Bloom holds for the current slide.
I think it's enough to keep GPott in his job.
But not enough to carry into another famine (hoping for some kind of feast in the meantime)
This would be my expectation too.
I imagine he’ll be in charge. Unless we lose every game for the rest of the season.
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Playing the best football that brings three home wins a season If we won five more home games 1-0 backs against the wall defensive performances we would be over the moon.Besides a couple of dodgy performances, it's still the best football we've seen in like, forever!
People rumble on about the season we went up from division three south, or successive promotion seasons or even when we reached the premier league. Remember the quality of the opposition nowadays and remember where we could be?
I heard something in the week Potter wants a meeting in the summer with the top brass about the current direction of the club. To be fair to Potter he wasn’t backed in January for a final push into the top ten I also would be annoyed if I was him.
I think he'll leave "by mutual agreement".
Tony will tell Chris that the football has become Hughtonesque - lots of possession in our own half, and clueless in our rare forays near the opponent's penalty area.
Chris will tell Tony that he's taken us far as he can on the budget available, and feels that he needs to move on, rather than tread water for another season or two with a lack of decent strikers.