- May 8, 2018
- 10,810
Means..... nothing.....Latest oddsfest suggest Henrik 2nd favourite behind Potter.
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Dream on, have you not seen some of the unhinged comments about him on here from quite a few who give him zero credit for what De Zerbi inherited?It's also worth remembering, that Chelsea made Graham Potter so insanely wealthy - that it's less likely that he will be tempted to leave again once a bigger club comes calling. Not to mention, he won't forget the stress that his stint at Chelsea caused him.
I predict that he'll come back stronger and more motivated than ever - it'll be almost like he never left, as he pushes us on back into European contention.
Even those who are currently opposing him, will be singing his name once again, as it becomes evident a top, top former manager has returned.
They're biding their time and letting it sink in, a lot of the comments have softened...I think people are getting their arguments re RDZ and the potential of re-employing Potter intertwined.
They are very separate;
FWIW, I think the club were right to come to a mutual parting of the ways with RDZ and ‘executed’ the plan very well. It was well managed. RDZ parted on good terms with the club and the fans.
Also FWIW, I think the club have no plans whatsoever to re- employ Potter. It would be a massive PR own goal. However, why should they state anything, just let the rumours roll. If it’s someone who is less than exciting then the relief that we haven’t re-employed Potter will make up for the lack of excitement.
If I’m wrong and it’s Potter, then I’ve mis read PB and TB significantly.
Potter’s win ratio at Chelsea was lower than De Zerbi’s at Brighton.Despite this bizarre resentfulness a majority of Brighton fans seem to have against Potter, he is by far the best remaining candidate for the job (that we know about).
He is a great manager and would be a magnificent appointment.
What three candidates would you place above Potter?Potter’s win ratio at Chelsea was lower than De Zerbi’s at Brighton.
What three candidates would you place above Potter?
Does his ongoing payments from Chelsea cease if he goes back to full-time employment?It's also worth remembering, that Chelsea made Graham Potter so insanely wealthy - that it's less likely that he will be tempted to leave again once a bigger club comes calling. Not to mention, he won't forget the stress that his stint at Chelsea caused him.
I predict that he'll come back stronger and more motivated than ever - it'll be almost like he never left, as he pushes us on back into European contention.
Even those who are currently opposing him, will be singing his name once again, as it becomes evident a top, top former manager has returned.
He's a ****. I'd rather shit in my hands and clap than have him back. How's that for softened?They're biding their time and letting it sink in, a lot of the comments have softened...
Potter’s win ratio at Chelsea was lower than De Zerbi’s at Brighton.
Not really - the Potter-babes are just more vocal, the others can’t be arsed.They're biding their time and letting it sink in, a lot of the comments have softened...
I’ll give it a go, as I don’t want him back……Name them and he’d prefer all of them, the guy is so anti Potter he’d probably prefer Pardew
Unless any of these bets have been placed by Tony Bloom then that’s basically irrelevantLatest oddsfest suggest Henrik 2nd favourite behind Potter.
Still took it to another level though, but yes Potter certainly laid the foundation, as did Hughton defensively before him.RDZ had the luxury of inheriting a quality organised project that Potter built.
Potter had the misfortune of inheriting a chaotic shambles of a team at Chelsea, and wasn't given any time to fix it.