It’s an easy life for him though.He didn't like booing or crowd shouting shoot, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
He can give 75%, Mrs Potter can teach Pilates and, if it works for three months, he can take another offer from somewhere “better”.
It’s an easy life for him though.He didn't like booing or crowd shouting shoot, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
Because we missed out from top 10 by a point, you’re also choosing to miss out the context of that poor run. We were 8th until Mitoma got injured. I don’t see that being any better with potter in charge. I’m happy to be proven wrong, but I really really can’t see it, going back as a manager (bar Moyes which in itself was an odd scenario) has very rarely worked.Those standards turned into relegation form which you accepted but you expect top 10 form instantly with a manager change?
Now that IS bizarre
Nothing says “desperate” and “on the back foot” like welcoming back your former coach on more money.
That’s not Bloom and PBOBE surely?
With half a team. I do agree those remaining were playing quite poorly.Those standards turned into relegation form which you accepted but you expect top 10 form instantly with a manager change?
Now that IS bizarre
To achieve what we have already, we’ve publicly as a club say we want to be a consistent top 10 club. If Potter can’t achieve that (which I personally don’t think he can) they’ve gone backwards no?And what are the standards you expect when a manager is first appointed?
MY anti Potter agenda? Have you read this thread and looked at the “likes”?Balls!
Moyes, Mourinho, Zidane, Lennon all returned and did well
Your anti Potter agenda is in full flow again. Sorry @Zeberdi, it needs calling out
It will be a shame that no one will get to see it.This thread is going to be gold when he inevitably joins us again, and actually does really well.
This 100%No not at all. I'd like to think consistent on this. Potter developed some players very well (not Connolly) and made them sellable assets. Particularly Bissouma, but some players hit the ground running from the Championship like White and Webster which was great.
He transformed the style of the Hughton team and managed to keep the defence tight. He's not all bad. And the end of 21/22 and start of the following season were mostly very very good.
But I hated watching his team for 2 and a half years when I think we massively underperformed in that period with some quality players. And i think it's uninspiring to go back to the days of those winless runs and the non scoring project or whatever it got called.
If he comes in and smashes it from the off then great, I'll happily eat humble pie and you and Swansman can happily tug off on it. But then what? He'll soon be off to a big job again, understandably.
So recruiting him to me feels like a backwards step, a dull appointment and a step back in time. And that's without even venturing into the manner of his last departure which upset an awful lot of supporters.
It's...not great
Why do you say that?It will be a shame that no one will get to see it.
With all respect he handed Rangers their first title in a long time. Lennon’s return is nothing like a success at all.Balls!
Moyes, Mourinho, Zidane, Lennon all returned and did well
Your anti Potter agenda is in full flow again. Sorry @Zeberdi, it needs calling out
“When” is doing a lot of work here for a manager who went on multiple long winless runs and who presided over one home win in a calendar yearNope. It will be brilliant.
When he is winning us games, progressing the club again, I absolutely GUARANTEE you will not be calling him a ****.
You are all burning your season tickets, aren't you?Why do you say that?
I would hope that everyone would back the team….This thread is going to be gold when he inevitably joins us again, and actually does really well.
And yet the Potter lovers here keep banging on.there were definitely articles all be it in the tabloids over the last week or so suggesting Potter had little interest in a return to club football and was waiting for the England job.
As well as the Manchester United job!there were definitely articles all be it in the tabloids over the last week or so suggesting Potter had little interest in a return to club football and was waiting for the England job.
A clause preventing leaving mid-season might be a reasonable consideration - in fact, I'd consider that for any new managerial appointment.Maybe Potter understands that he’s not going to get the Man United or England job.
However, if TB does appoint GP expect a very large release clause.
Potter managing Brighton or England? Win-win situationthere were definitely articles all be it in the tabloids over the last week or so suggesting Potter had little interest in a return to club football and was waiting for the England job.
I've seen one it maybe two people suggest that they'd want to return them. And actually I haven't seen anyone talk of 'burning tickets' as we all know that's impossible.You are all burning your season tickets, aren't you?
MY anti Potter agenda? Have you read this thread and looked at the “likes”?