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[Football] Has Graham Bitten Off More Than He Can Chew?



maresfield seagull

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Are you? Any whistlers gone through today?

(Your answer will reveal whether you are lying about train spotting or not - have a care!)
It's just a saying I share with a pal
Due to the platform being above street level The trains go over your head
Ergo What you talking about Willis ?
Or plane spotting @heathrow/ gatwick
That went right o er my head 🧐
 




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dazzer6666

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RIP Chelsea
 

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talk2knighty

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Graeme Potter is about as emotionally intelligent as a fart in a lift.

Based on his recent interviews, think he must have bought his BA or whatever on the internet.

About as useful a qualification as my Media Studies GCSE undeservingly gained from Varndean VI Form College in 1989.

He’s been well and truly found out. Oh well.
It is what it is though, sucks air in…..
 


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But that's at the centre of the issue.

Potter starts here. Undoubtedly improves the football over Hughton but we still go through long periods of poor results and improve only a couple of integers on points for the season and places in the table. His worst calendar year at home was down, not to lack of support, as a certain Swede would have it, but to something else because it was in the year of the plague when we weren't allowed in. Even in his best season ever he went seven games without a goal, losing six of them.

Yet Bloom instantly improved his contract when he saw the performance. Yet many on here pleaded for the project to be given time, for entitlement to be set aside. And, lo and behold, we finally saw the Emperor put on some clothes.

At which point he f***ed off to the first big club that opened the kimono, taking the family silver with him, to mix metaphors.

Many on here said their fans wouldn't be so patient. Many on here said it was a bad move to a club in crisis, relatively speaking. And yet, when it plays out exactly as expected, we're supposed to feel sorry for the multi millionaire?

f*** him and the horse he rode to Cobham on.
Who said anything of the sort? Not even swanny has said that.

It has always been what it would be. :shrug:
 




dazzer6666

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Graeme Potter is about as emotionally intelligent as a fart in a lift.

Based on his recent interviews, think he must have bought his BA or whatever on the internet.

About as useful a qualification as my Media Studies GCSE undeservingly gained from Varndean VI Form College in 1989.

He’s been well and truly found out. Oh well.
He’s not necessarily emotionally intelligent- he’s studied it. Not the same thing at all.
 


LamieRobertson

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Boehly on appointment

He has had a major impact at his previous Clubs and we look forward to his positive impact at Chelsea. We look forward to supporting him, his coaching team and the squad in realising their full potential in the coming months and years.”
 


Guinness Boy

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Who said anything of the sort? Not even swanny has said that.

It has always been what it would be. :shrug:
It's literally in the post I replied to.

Jesus Christ.

Had a peek at the Chelsea forum.

My feelings have swiftly changed from schadenfreude to pity.

They despise Potter. Regard him as the worst manager in 30 years. As much as I love to see them fail, it's all a bit harsh.

Think Chelsea are just a horrible club with horrible fans to be fair.
 




Swansman

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I hope he fails and gets the boot.

Why? Because for me, Potter was always the embodiment of the greed that festers in professional football.

It‘s impossible to conceive he left to join Chelsea for anything but the money and this was reflected by his cold, detached view of the Albion. Even when the club stood by him in the darker spells, he never looked particularly grateful, just miserable, nonchalant.

Yes, the likes of Klopp, Pep etc also earn monstrous pay packets but they do actually seem to care about their respective clubs, their history, their fanbase.

Potter never seemed more than a narcissist, waving frantically from the shop window - I‘M A TACTICAL GOD, COME AND GET ME….
Pep Guardiola last year said that it would be nice if their fans would actually come to their football games.

Few if any were annoyed. Imagine if GP had said the same in a post-game interview.

Graham Potter asked the fans of Brighton to support their team rather than boo it.

Tony Bloom had to urge the fans to support the team. Embarrassing.

Paul Barber had to write in his match programme.

There were boos after RDZs first home game according to people here.

Lewis Dunk after RDZs first or second home game had to speak out in radio and beg people to avoid yelling shit when they tried to play it out from the back.

Maybe gratefulness is a mutual thing. Maybe you have to support the team if you want the manager & players to support you. :shrug:
 




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You could get a job at Cobham. I'll be your agent.

In all seriousness he could do with a Chelsea ex-player on his staff who commanded respect. I believe he's back at the club.

Edit missed the ex-player off my post. John Terry :ROFLMAO:
He'll keep the players wives happy ???
 




I loved what Potter did for us and will always be grateful but have no sympathy for him whatsoever. Remember the day he jumped to Chelsea and his press conference stating his delight at joining a wonderful club and their fantastic supporters. Those supporters were chanting for Tommy Tuchel today and Roman! Likewise his comments that it was so easy at Chelsea with the array of talent he has to pick from!
 


Guinness Boy

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Pep Guardiola last year said that it would be nice if their fans would actually come to their football games.

Few if any were annoyed. Imagine if GP had said the same in a post-game interview.

Graham Potter asked the fans of Brighton to support their team rather than boo it.

Tony Bloom had to urge the fans to support the team. Embarrassing.

Paul Barber had to write in his match programme.

There were boos after RDZs first home game according to people here.

Lewis Dunk after RDZs first or second home game had to speak out in radio and beg people to avoid yelling shit when they tried to play it out from the back.

Maybe gratefulness is a mutual thing. Maybe you have to support the team if you want the manager & players to support you. :shrug:
30,000 people in perfect harmony, all on message, loud and proud.

But enough about North Korea's most recent military parade, the only time I've seen a football crowd of that size do that is Brighton v Chelsea this season.
 


ManOfSussex

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Massive game Thursday now for our Gra-ham at Fulham. Never easy going to the best club in West London.
 










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