Dorset Seagull
Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
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Find a good chairman and you have found a good club!
Find a good chairman and you have found a good club!
Attractive footy without the hissy fitGreat find
Gus Poyet did wonders for our club, playing a level of footy we all again yearn for.
He had a hissy fit, and no one is bigger than the club, so as he had put, 'the relationship ended'.
We've now got another GP, in the guise of Graham Potter, who will hopefully get us playing attractive footy again.
Within 10 posts.
I'm gonna say #8.
Yep.Gus Poyet did wonders for our club
Nope. We were much better in the Championship under Chris, in every way. We're also a better team now than back when Gus was here.playing a level of footy we all again yearn for.
Nope. We were much better in the Championship under Chris, in every way. We're also a better team now than back when Gus was here.
Great find
Gus Poyet did wonders for our club, playing a level of footy we all again yearn for.
He had a hissy fit, and no one is bigger than the club, so as he had put, 'the relationship ended'.
We've now got another GP, in the guise of Graham Potter, who will hopefully get us playing attractive footy again.
Great find
Gus Poyet did wonders for our club, playing a level of footy we all again yearn for.
He had a hissy fit, and no one is bigger than the club, so as he had put, 'the relationship ended'.
We've now got another GP, in the guise of Graham Potter, who will hopefully get us playing attractive footy again.
It's important to remember that virtually ALL managerial football jobs end in tears at some point. We have been lucky in having some good managers at different times but no one will last too long these days. It always seems odd that people keep posting updates on ex managers who we have parted with, who cares ? and what does it matter ? The threads running on old managers and their ups and downs are pointless, the club has moved on.
Potter is now our hero but he could be a zero by October if we get too many kickings, and then, he's gone and we move on .
It's important to remember that virtually ALL managerial football jobs end in tears at some point. We have been lucky in having some good managers at different times but no one will last too long these days. It always seems odd that people keep posting updates on ex managers who we have parted with, who cares ? and what does it matter ? The threads running on old managers and their ups and downs are pointless, the club has moved on.
Potter is now our hero but he could be a zero by October if we get too many kickings, and then, he's gone and we move on .
from reading that it was everybody else's fault and not his. to me it was summed up at the start that he did not get a premier league job.. I personally think he has been disrespectful to Tony Bloom, and how he brushed over the Palace play off second leg and him sulking.He then talks something about supporting players,,, what did Vicente say about him ? and also the fact there were rumours he used to take the P**s out of the strikers if they missed does not seem like supporting them to me.