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Good article imo;we are still way better off than a lot of other clubs even with Potter being gone:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakgar...n-much-of-the-premier-league/?sh=20ed18277ed3
It was little wonder the departing Brighton & Hove Albion manager Graham Potter asked Seagulls fans for forgiveness.
Fresh off an impressive 5-2 victory over Leicester City, with the Seagulls riding high in the Premier League, Potter decided to jump ship to Chelsea taking the majority of the club’s backroom staff with him.
As a consequence, it’s the club's under-21 coach taking first-team training sessions assisted by veteran midfielder Adam Lallana.
“I may not be able to persuade you all to forgive my departure – but I would at least like to take the chance to say thank you,” Potter wrote in an open letter to fans. “I hope that you will understand that at this stage of my career, I felt I had to grasp a new opportunity.”
Unusually, for a departing soccer coach, Potter also offered some words to whoever follows him at Brighton: “To my successor, whoever that may be, I would say, ‘congratulations’. You’ll be working for a great club with a fantastic squad, supported by a great chairman and board,” Potter added.
Read more on the Forbes site via the link
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakgar...n-much-of-the-premier-league/?sh=20ed18277ed3
It was little wonder the departing Brighton & Hove Albion manager Graham Potter asked Seagulls fans for forgiveness.
Fresh off an impressive 5-2 victory over Leicester City, with the Seagulls riding high in the Premier League, Potter decided to jump ship to Chelsea taking the majority of the club’s backroom staff with him.
As a consequence, it’s the club's under-21 coach taking first-team training sessions assisted by veteran midfielder Adam Lallana.
“I may not be able to persuade you all to forgive my departure – but I would at least like to take the chance to say thank you,” Potter wrote in an open letter to fans. “I hope that you will understand that at this stage of my career, I felt I had to grasp a new opportunity.”
Unusually, for a departing soccer coach, Potter also offered some words to whoever follows him at Brighton: “To my successor, whoever that may be, I would say, ‘congratulations’. You’ll be working for a great club with a fantastic squad, supported by a great chairman and board,” Potter added.
Read more on the Forbes site via the link
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