Cheggers
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Reckon he is waiting for the Crawley job. Reasonably local and full of w#nkers so he will fit right in.
That's a bit harsh but there is obvious truth in it. A manager's currency soon wanes and becomes history.He is very much in danger of entering Curbishley territory and becoming an irrelevance purely through not accepting another job.
Outstanding arrogance in a way to hold off thinking you will be offered the Manchester United or England job because you took Brighton to ninth in the Premier League (and your replacement went and led the same group of players to sixth and an FA Cup semi final)
Or of course .... he has enough in the bank to live a comfortable lifestyle for the rest of his life.He is very much in danger of entering Curbishley territory and becoming an irrelevance purely through not accepting another job.
Outstanding arrogance in a way to hold off thinking you will be offered the Manchester United or England job because you took Brighton to ninth in the Premier League (and your replacement went and led the same group of players to sixth and an FA Cup semi final)
That would be a tough one. Their expectation level is high but without the resources. With us he was fortunate in that we were new to the PL and the fans were patient after having two seasons of Chris's practical and necessary football. He would likely have taken us down without the Covid break, he would take the Saints down I feel.if I was a betting man I would say Saints. Won’t be long before Martin is sacked.
Southampton have no patience. Nathan Jones was sacked within three months.That would be a tough one. Their expectation level is high but without the resources. With us he was fortunate in that we were new to the PL and the fans were patient after having two seasons of Chris's practical and necessary football. He would likely have taken us down without the Covid break, he would take the Saints down I feel.
But as long as he doesn’t take another job and just talks the talk instead that remains an unproven propositionI have a strong suspicion he’s a bang average manager and that’s not down to any particular dislike of him.
A lower PL team you say. He'll be up against Mourinho for that job.He just finished his Chelsea contract period so has had 18 months of paid couch work. He's not up to England or Man U standards.
A lower PL or top EFL team is where he's likely to end up imo.
Outstanding arrogance - probably just happy to take Chelsea’s severance moneyHe is very much in danger of entering Curbishley territory and becoming an irrelevance purely through not accepting another job.
Outstanding arrogance in a way to hold off thinking you will be offered the Manchester United or England job because you took Brighton to ninth in the Premier League (and your replacement went and led the same group of players to sixth and an FA Cup semi final)
'Easy life' and all that.That would be a tough one. Their expectation level is high but without the resources. With us he was fortunate in that we were new to the PL and the fans were patient after having two seasons of Chris's practical and necessary football. He would likely have taken us down without the Covid break, he would take the Saints down I feel.
With a spot of Sky Punditry pin money here & there to keep the account topped up. Or possibly taking an easier gig out the English media spotlight such as the Swedish International Team were it to be offered. Aint life grand.......Or of course .... he has enough in the bank to live a comfortable lifestyle for the rest of his life.
Yeah. Reading between the lines, mrs potter has still got the hump about being carted off to the arse end of Sweden .So Southampton it is then...
Exactly the same here. Which makes his weird semi-divine cult status amongst some all the more baffling (but not unamusing at times). I think he’s real “but the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes” stuff and thought long that before Chelsea called him up. And now he’s clearly been found out.I have a strong suspicion he’s a bang average manager and that’s not down to any particular dislike of him.
It'd be a good fit, but I just think the second the new ownership come in and decide to remove Dyche (he won't go before then), they'll get Moyes back in to curry favour with the fans.Edit: actually Everton might work too if he can come to some sort of agreement with their board re transfers etc. A relentlessly tedious team, but one with a decent future coming up once they move to the new stadium. They might actually start to be a more attractive proposition for prospective transfer targets, which they aren't currently hence they're so rubbish. They won't go down so he'll be able to make a go of transforming their squad into a half decent side.
Likewise I'm far from convinced 'yet' he's any more than average. Any next appointment will make or break him. Probably another reason why he's been so picky - not wanting a terminal blot on the CV . Without Covid empty stadiums during that long winless spell plus a tolerant owner in TB, he'd have been long canned from most clubs. His rep is mostly remembered for the late days of 21/22 and early days of 22/23. Particularly the latter when we hit the ground running and his mojo rocketed. Prior to that, form was often sketchy with good highlights here and there.Exactly the same here. Which makes his weird semi-divine cult status amongst some all the more baffling (but not unamusing at times). I think he’s real “but the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes” stuff and thought long that before Chelsea called him up. And now he’s clearly been found out.
We had a week in Ostersund in early 2020, and I have to say it is a very nice town with excellent winter sports facilitiesYeah. Reading between the lines, mrs potter has still got the hump about being carted off to the arse end of Sweden .
To which Mrs Potter would say “try it for seven ******* years with a couple of kids and an absent husband. ****.”We had a week in Ostersund in early 2020, and I have to say it is a very nice town with excellent winter sports facilities
Personally, I think he's a really good coach who did superb things in Sweden and did very well with both Brighton and Swansea, but ultimately wasn't really given the time to succeed at Chelsea.Exactly the same here. Which makes his weird semi-divine cult status amongst some all the more baffling (but not unamusing at times). I think he’s real “but the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes” stuff and thought long that before Chelsea called him up. And now he’s clearly been found out.