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Christ, all the grief I got about starting a Hughton out thread a few weeks ago and now everyone is magically happy now he’s gone and we have someone else in. Classic NSC
I can assure you that not everyone is.
Christ, all the grief I got about starting a Hughton out thread a few weeks ago and now everyone is magically happy now he’s gone and we have someone else in. Classic NSC
None of those three things were evident during last season. Muted goal celebrations from some told a hidden story.Happier especially as the new man has already quoted 3 things that were wrong and needed fixing
‘Players enjoying their football’
‘Play football in a positive way’
‘It’s my job to get the players to believe that they can go in to every match and win’
If he can deliver that will be even happier
Top work. I'm glad you pulled him up for that.
That said, you could argue that the fear of a possible duff appointment was there even before CH was sacked. I confess I have thought about it.
It could also be argued that it doesn't really matter how we feel about this. Personally, I feel that I know nothing about what will happen.
The close season is so confusing.
Still, I voted for the best possible feeling. Partly because Potter seems like a great fit, and parly because I have just eaten a Barnsley chop and had a smashing VAT of wine. [emoji38]ol:[emoji106]
You need to be a surgeon to get the best from that.
Christ, all the grief I got about starting a Hughton out thread a few weeks ago and now everyone is magically happy now he’s gone and we have someone else in. Classic NSC
I am happier than I was before because I had reckoned that CH had run his race,
Now looking forward to a new era with GP and to ( perhaps expectantly ) seeing some fire from one or two, or a few, who were utilised in weird positions and some, who were for us major signings, who didn't even get a sniff, and who probably have been scratching their heads as to why they signed in the first place.
It is the start of a new chapter and I am looking forward to not necessarily expansive football, but football focusing on a variety of strategies other than backs to the wall which some of us at least had become resigned to !
Less happy. I didn't like (still don't) the sacking of Hughton. last summer we bulked up the squad (without improving the team) - I was expecting/hoping for two or three class signings that would go straight into the first team and improve it, and we would kick on with Chris; however, it was not to be. At least we've got our new man in pretty sharpish, which is good - and I will support him, the team and the club - but I'm still waiting until I see actual evidence that TB hasn't made a gigantic mistake before I get excited.
I'm hoping to get won over in the next few months. Right now though I'm more doubtful than elated.
If the question was how do you feel compared to Tuesday morning, then happier is a given, because Potter is a more interesting signing than the ones you mention. But it's how you feel compared to before Hughton was sacked, so those other managers don't come into it.
Top work. I'm glad you pulled him up for that.
Trig - if you read the poll question more carefully it says “How do you feel AFTER the sacking of Chris Hughton and the appointment of Graham Potter” - so having answered this specific question I think my response is justified (and it is you who has mis-read the question) so those other managers I mentioned do come into it.
And of course how could I have missed Pardew off the list - the biggest bullet dodge of them all !
I can assure you that not everyone is.
Selectively quoted me there, to be fair.
Sorry, couldn’t resist as I was challenging what i’d been ‘pulled up’ for !