I cannot believe anyone can have anything negative to say at all, the football is so many levels better and more entertaining than under Hughton in the prem, whilst unearthing exciting youth talents and showing huge potential to take us to the next level. I wouldn't replace him for the world.
With a gin in my hand, a glint in my eye and a lady in my lap. You?
We improved a lot (or at least got better results) post lockdown. From January to March we looked like we were going down. We've started the last two seasons well but tailed off drastically after Christmas. We won't know if Potter could have turned it around
First of all, this whole 'Potterball' stuff is a load of bull than some fans have got over excited about.
I think some people have a rose tinted view of this season. There have been some very good performances but many were no better than under Hughton - especially in the first couple of months after Christmas.
Lockdown seems to have given them a chance to re-evaluate and the balance seems better.
However, the seeds have been sown, the players now understand what is expected and there will be changes to the squad that bring in players more suited to that system. Next year will hopefully see further improvement.
Thing I like the best is the flexibility. If we’ve learned anything from Potter this season it’s that he is not fixed on 1 or 2 ideas of how to play.
We were in a relegation battle for sure, but we still had a bit about us that we were going to be okay. We didn’t win a game, but we actually didn’t lose that many either. Of course you are right we can’t ever know what would have happened without lockdown - I suppose it’s whether your glass half full or not. Given the thread is about Potter, crucially I think the players continued to believe in him and his ideas both before and after lockdown, I feel it’s the reason we did bounce back strongly.