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[Albion] Has to be done - Potter In or Out?

Potter in or out


  • Total voters
    545


*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
In

But I am not convinced yet and who could do a better job? Keep the faith with GP for this season at least.
 








Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Pleasantly surprised at that poll result. On the Potter thread I’ve actually had pretty ****ish abuse for defending the job he’s done. To the point I haven’t even bother replying. And smarmy patronising bellends like THPP. To the point I’m done with even discussing it. But good to see many are keeping the faith. I notice most aren’t regular posters here who can look at things level headed & just seem to be letting their anger out at the normal posters.

Potter got it wrong tonight - he does that sometimes. That’s why he’s with us I guess. Wasn’t helped by some poor performing players though.

Had enough of NSC for a while unfortunately (not a flounce before some cockwomble says it) but too many negative mouthy bellends - I’m literally not sure what they want / realistically expect. Take care all the normal posters who can rationally debate things x
 


Stephen Seagull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2015
464
Barcelona
OK

Shots into the corners beat Ryan virtually every time. A bigger keeper would reach some of them. Have a look at the save the Palace keeper made this afternoon, Ryan wouldn’t have saved it.

Watched the palace game, I agree he made a great save. But name 5 goals that WE’VE conceded where a “PL quality keeper” would’ve saved it. You’ve not named any, yet
 




Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,449
Sussex
The team reflects how Potters personality comes across at the moment,

Dour , passionless , no urgency and no fire in our bellies
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,761
In.

But, in my opinion he needs to have faith in his own football philosophy like he did at the beginning of the season. How on earth can we play slick, quick, passing football with four natural CBs and slower midfield players like Pascal Gross. At the moment it's a half-arsed attempt at passing football that's getting us nowhere.

Let's get back to Trossard and Alzate from the start please, with Maupay and Connolly pairing up front.

That's why I think Potter isn't a great manager. He wants us to play like Real Madrid. Don't we all. But our players aren't capable of. And likely never will be. Got to win ugly sometimes. Find a different formula. It's not as if we win prettily either. We draw beautifully sometimes, give him that. But is that good enough? Draw or lose away regularly and lose at home consistently and you're relegation certainties.
 


Jolly Red Giant

Well-known member
Jul 11, 2015
2,615
Otherwise I'd be tempted to get someone with a bit more drive whilst we still can. And I absolutely hate calling for a manager to go so am very reluctant.

The big question is who do you replace him with - there aren't a lot of 'suitable' candidates out there - the obvious one to me would be Allardyce but he has given no indication that he would be interested in a return to management.
 




trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,946
Hove
The team reflects how Potters personality comes across at the moment,

Dour , passionless , no urgency and no fire in our bellies

Dour? Laughable. Did they have no fire in their bellies when they went toe to toe with Liverpool two weeks ago and fought back to draw? Tonight was a sound beating by one of the best teams in the league. It happens.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Amazed at that poll result. On the Potter thread I’ve actually had pretty ****ish abuse for defending the job he’s done. To the point I haven’t even bother replying. And smarmy patronising bellends like that THPP prick. To the point I’m done with even discussing it. But good to see many are keeping the faith.

Potter got it wrong tonight - he does that sometimes. That’s why he’s with us I guess. Wasn’t helped by some poor performing players though. Had enough of NSC for a while unfortunately (not a flounce before some cockwomble says it) but too many negative mouthy bellends - I’m literally not sure what they want / realistically expect.

Potter IN, he is working with one hand tied behind his back with financial restraints. NOBODY would do better whilst actually playing entertaining football, imo
 


Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,011
OK

Shots into the corners beat Ryan virtually every time. A bigger keeper would reach some of them. Have a look at the save the Palace keeper made this afternoon, Ryan wouldn’t have saved it.

Watching Martinez for Villa yesterday showed how a top keeper can add points to your side real shame that we couldn’t get that one over the line in the summer
 




neilbard

Hedging up
Oct 8, 2013
6,280
Out, he has a worse record than Hyypiä, gifted a top job and failing. :wrong:
 


Muzzy

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2011
4,787
Lewes
Potter in, Ryan out.
Confidence to win games starts from the keeper. Ryan isn’t a PL keeper IMO
 


Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,449
Sussex
I would be as much against sacking Potter as I was against the sacking of Hughton.

The jury is still out on Potter - but you don't sell the farm on changing the playing style and the type of players you are recruiting just to sack the manager when things get rocky.

However this could be a really tough season - I always felt that Hughton would keep Brighton up two seasons ago - but Potter's style of play does not lend itself to a relegation dog-fight. The next couple of games are crucial and Potter needs to create distance between Brighton on the 3 teams below (I think we will see Burnley - with Dyche's experience and the takeover being completed - starting to pull their way out of trouble, as they did today). Unless results spiral out of control then you have to stick with him.

good points.

Of all sides in a dog fight, out style and battling qualities would not be something you would relish battling for hard earned points in the trenches.
 






portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,761
Pleasantly surprised at that poll result. On the Potter thread I’ve actually had pretty ****ish abuse for defending the job he’s done. To the point I haven’t even bother replying. And smarmy patronising bellends like THPP. To the point I’m done with even discussing it. But good to see many are keeping the faith. I notice most aren’t regular posters here who can look at things level headed & just seem to be letting their anger out at the normal posters.

Potter got it wrong tonight - he does that sometimes. That’s why he’s with us I guess. Wasn’t helped by some poor performing players though. Had enough of NSC for a while unfortunately (not a flounce before some cockwomble says it) but too many negative mouthy bellends - I’m literally not sure what they want / realistically expect.

You accused another poster unfairly, and in an insulting manner. Hypocrite springs to mind. And it's because you can't bear other people's difference of opinion. No wonder you've flounced off. Such a jellyfish.
 


Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,449
Sussex
Fans wanted Hughton out for playing poor football, and rightly so.

Now we play good football and still haven’t occupied the relegation zone. I guess fans are hard to please. I’m still IN, but tonight was very poor. As bad as Everton away. That’s what Leicester can do.

we dont really play good football though.

We are in the prem , not the ryman .

We are ok on the eye at times but its a myth we are Brazil on speed
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,761
Idiot he pulled off a world class save tonight, moron..

He did. He had an average night. One great save, one could have done better. I don't get the Ryan out campaign. He's a classy keeper. That's not to say we can't do better. But with Burn lumbering like some giant girl guide out to his left, I'd be more worried about the capabilities of those that are covering him. And White and Dunk should have also done better for the 1st goal. Dunk seems to be having a quite season so far. Hope he gets back to form, maybe it's because he has too many partners and changes around him every week? Who knows.
 




essbee1

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2014
4,701
Every week, we say 'beaten by the better team' or 'they're a top 6 team, what do you expect' or
'bad day at the office', move on. And then we moan at not putting away chances or a silly mistake.

At some point, we have to admit, we're not good enough to compete
with most of the teams in this league, which is very disappointing; I had high hopes for this season,
the way we were playing at the start.
 


Shooting Star

Well-known member
Apr 29, 2011
2,883
Suffolk
The team reflects how Potters personality comes across at the moment,

Dour , passionless , no urgency and no fire in our bellies
My character is a lot like Potter's so I won't fault him on a personal level, but your post does contain truth. Did you see Schmeichel roaring at his defenders in anger with five minutes to go because they let a cross come in unchallenged? At 3-0 up? Would love to see a bit of that. We need some of that Ryan-Dunk-Duffy love of a couple of years ago to return (obviously minus big Shane).
 


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