This.Potter, at least he respected us.
Poyet had ideas and self-belief way above his station and whenever Spurs or Chelsea manager was vacant would say "one day I would like to manage them", totally disrespectful to us.
Potter, at least he respected us.
Poyet had ideas and self-belief way above his station and whenever Spurs or Chelsea manager was vacant would say "one day I would like to manage them", totally disrespectful to us.
Potter, at least he respected us.
Poyet had ideas and self-belief way above his station and whenever Spurs or Chelsea manager was vacant would say "one day I would like to manage them", totally disrespectful to us.
Both draw specialists for much of their time with us.
But one stayed long enough to finally turn the draws into wins and get us to 4th in the Premier League. The other banged his head on an imaginary ceiling.
A recent podcast with Murray confirms my suspicion. Potter was superior in almost every way.