Maybe he needs a history lessonWhen asked about the Falkland Islands conflict, Graham famously replied “it is what it is”.
Maybe he needs a history lessonWhen asked about the Falkland Islands conflict, Graham famously replied “it is what it is”.
Bothering Penguins no doubt.
"It was what it was."I hope he has had a history lesson
more like “ It was what it was” with his career"It was what it was."
I'm as bemused as you MikeNSC Chairman?
For some reason Graham Potter is in the Falkland Islands at the moment and will be doing an open training session with some of the school kids next Tuesday.
Sadly I am away so will no get to go down and see him (despite it being 10 mins walk from my house), however I have instructed various friends to chant "stayed with a big club, you should have stayed with a big club"!
February is a great time to visit. Any time between Nov and March best really.The Falkland Islands are still on my bucket list to visit. I imagine February is one of the better months to be there?
Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.NSC Charirman = National Sports Council.
One of my friends genuinely passed on my "You should have stayed at a big club" message - apparently he just laughed awkwardly!
Interesting stuff, but I hope GP's casual chat with your mate doesn't come back to bite him in the bum.Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.
Apparently he was full of praise for Brighton and said everything was data led, well organised with a clear plan throughout the club. Said at Chelsea it was chaos with a scatter gun approach to everything. The vice chair (not Boehly) wants to control everything and was even picking the team by the end of Potter's tenure. They wanted the players they signed to have priority which meant at times some of the other players were treated badly (Tiago Silva having to get changed in the corridor for example).
Said he joined Chelsea as they sold him a long term project but when he arrived everything was different to what he had been told - was given unrealistic targets for first season (basically win everything!).
Impression my mate got was that he really regretted leaving Brighton. Said he was pleased Brighton are doing so well
Turns out there's a lot to be said for the easy life eh Antarctic Benny?Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.
Apparently he was full of praise for Brighton and said everything was data led, well organised with a clear plan throughout the club. Said at Chelsea it was chaos with a scatter gun approach to everything. The vice chair (not Boehly) wants to control everything and was even picking the team by the end of Potter's tenure. They wanted the players they signed to have priority which meant at times some of the other players were treated badly (Tiago Silva having to get changed in the corridor for example).
Said he joined Chelsea as they sold him a long term project but when he arrived everything was different to what he had been told - was given unrealistic targets for first season (basically win everything!).
Impression my mate got was that he really regretted leaving Brighton. Said he was pleased Brighton are doing so well
Can't imagine De Zerbi letting anyone else pick the team or tell him to include certain players over others. It's fair to criticise the environment to an extent, but you also have to stand up for yourself, it's your team.Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.
Apparently he was full of praise for Brighton and said everything was data led, well organised with a clear plan throughout the club. Said at Chelsea it was chaos with a scatter gun approach to everything. The vice chair (not Boehly) wants to control everything and was even picking the team by the end of Potter's tenure. They wanted the players they signed to have priority which meant at times some of the other players were treated badly (Tiago Silva having to get changed in the corridor for example).
Said he joined Chelsea as they sold him a long term project but when he arrived everything was different to what he had been told - was given unrealistic targets for first season (basically win everything!).
Impression my mate got was that he really regretted leaving Brighton. Said he was pleased Brighton are doing so well
Since he accepted the job within 24 hours of being offered, it seems that he didn't do a whole lot of due diligence on the yarn they apparently fed him. For example, I might have asked for, and got them to sign, a written job description with lines of authority, areas of responsibility and performance targets clearly defined. I suspect the pound signs in his eyes affected his judgement.Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.
Apparently he was full of praise for Brighton and said everything was data led, well organised with a clear plan throughout the club. Said at Chelsea it was chaos with a scatter gun approach to everything. The vice chair (not Boehly) wants to control everything and was even picking the team by the end of Potter's tenure. They wanted the players they signed to have priority which meant at times some of the other players were treated badly (Tiago Silva having to get changed in the corridor for example).
Said he joined Chelsea as they sold him a long term project but when he arrived everything was different to what he had been told - was given unrealistic targets for first season (basically win everything!).
Impression my mate got was that he really regretted leaving Brighton. Said he was pleased Brighton are doing so well
Potter always was a Yes Man. What a spineless ****Can't imagine De Zerbi letting anyone else pick the team or tell him to include certain players over others. It's fair to criticise the environment to an extent, but you also have to stand up for yourself, it's your team.
Seriously?Spoke to my mate yesterday who had a long chat with Potter.
Apparently he was full of praise for Brighton and said everything was data led, well organised with a clear plan throughout the club. Said at Chelsea it was chaos with a scatter gun approach to everything. The vice chair (not Boehly) wants to control everything and was even picking the team by the end of Potter's tenure. They wanted the players they signed to have priority which meant at times some of the other players were treated badly (Tiago Silva having to get changed in the corridor for example).
Said he joined Chelsea as they sold him a long term project but when he arrived everything was different to what he had been told - was given unrealistic targets for first season (basically win everything!).
Impression my mate got was that he really regretted leaving Brighton. Said he was pleased Brighton are doing so well