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Yeah, usually a cult leader has some sort of charisma. Potter, well no, not so much.I'm so very confused how GPott has garnered an almost cult-like following. It's bizarre.
Yeah, usually a cult leader has some sort of charisma. Potter, well no, not so much.I'm so very confused how GPott has garnered an almost cult-like following. It's bizarre.
Yes we sure have! We will only lose 5 of the remaining 32 so it's not a big dealHave the Potter fans considered a situation where we haven’t won for the first six games of the season and only scored two goals.
All those on the fence about Potter would now be firmly off it and Bloom once again has to consider searching for a new manager. Over a year out of the game with a PL full of young ambitious managers with new ideas and tactics I can see Potter struggling.
He will have to keep a bit aside for a potential flounce and insistence on post deletion.The engagement numbers have been fantastic though, in a period where we'd normally just be discussing Nigel Farage, a transfer rumour started by someone who googled a player for five minutes and what everyone had for dinner. My bonus alone will be worth almost half a Mars Bar and I suspect Bozza will be thanking GPotty personally when he pays the mortgage off.
Andy Naylor's article in the Athletic failed to account for this. There's no evidence at all that Potter is even considering a return to Brighton.Which begs the question - would he WANT to come back?
I think he's a shoe-in for England after Southgate leaves when we exit the Euros at the quarter-finals.
This is what makes the thread so bizarre. 30 bazillion posts about whether we should accept Potter's return.Andy Naylor's article in the Athletic failed to account for this. There's no evidence at all that Potter is even considering a return to Brighton.
Perhaps little old Brighton has crept above its station here. Have we become entitled? I'm sure Potter might have some feelings about that!This is what makes the thread so bizarre. 30 bazillion posts about whether we should accept Potter's return.
Very few asking "what is in it for him to return?" He's just turned down Ajax, the England job is likely to be available in a month. He's been linked to many bigger jobs. Forget what we would do, it would be a very odd move for him. He wants to take his career forwards.
I can kind of accept the argument that he might want to remain local. But I just don't see him taking a job where he knows he'll be a controversial appointment at best and widely despised at worst.
Even if we offered him the job (which we won't), he would turn it down. Apart from anything else the timings don't work. He's blatantly going to wait to see if the England job becomes available. By the time the FA are looking to recruit, we'll have wanted to get someone in by then.
Now that WOULD be embarrassing.Even if we offered him the job (which we won't), he would turn it down.
Bizarre once upon a time the England manager had to be fairly successfulThis is what makes the thread so bizarre. 30 bazillion posts about whether we should accept Potter's return.
Very few asking "what is in it for him to return?" He's just turned down Ajax, the England job is likely to be available in a month. He's been linked to many bigger jobs. Forget what we would do, it would be a very odd move for him. He wants to take his career forwards.
I can kind of accept the argument that he might want to remain local. But I just don't see him taking a job where he knows he'll be a controversial appointment at best and widely despised at worst.
Even if we offered him the job (which we won't), he would turn it down. Apart from anything else the timings don't work. He's blatantly going to wait to see if the England job becomes available. By the time the FA are looking to recruit, we'll have wanted to get someone in by then.
He fits the mould England would need for a transition perfectly. He knows it, they know it, we know it too (just reluctantly).Bizarre once upon a time the England manager had to be fairly successful
I wonder what target the new guy will be set?Perhaps little old Brighton has crept above its station here. Have we become entitled? I'm sure Potter might have some feelings about that!
I guess neither the offer nor the rebuttal would be made public.Now that WOULD be embarrassing.
Being English, scandal free, with some managerial experience and being able to parrot FA lines will get either Graham or someone else the job.Bizarre once upon a time the England manager had to be fairly successful
I wouldn't be so confident of that given the way we treated him! Particularly if he's already landed the England job!Potter wouldn't be in the business of deterring future job offers from other parties by publicly humiliating a club
It's complicated.I wonder what target the new guy will be set?
Better than Potter's first season, so basically just stay up and get some nice possession stats or better than RDZ's, so basically top five.
Good points. I do wonder though, how much of the England job rumours are just paper talk, agent talk, media speculation, etc. His unsuccessful stint at Chelsea, whatever the reasons, has given his reputation a hefty downward push, so the Brighton job may not be as 'below him' as some people think. Whether he thinks that way, of course...........This is what makes the thread so bizarre. 30 bazillion posts about whether we should accept Potter's return.
Very few asking "what is in it for him to return?" He's just turned down Ajax, the England job is likely to be available in a month. He's been linked to many bigger jobs. Forget what we would do, it would be a very odd move for him. He wants to take his career forwards.
I can kind of accept the argument that he might want to remain local. But I just don't see him taking a job where he knows he'll be a controversial appointment at best and widely despised at worst.
Even if we offered him the job (which we won't), he would turn it down. Apart from anything else the timings don't work. He's blatantly going to wait to see if the England job becomes available. By the time the FA are looking to recruit, we'll have wanted to get someone in by then.
Win one home game in a year. Apparently that’s all you need to do to become an Albion legend these daysI wonder what target the new guy will be set?
Better than Potter's first season, so basically just stay up and get some nice possession stats or better than RDZ's, so basically top five.
Yes, thank you for that. I feel my subtle point about Coppell works so much better if you highlight it in a mini lecture coupled with repeating your opinion on Potter once again.Coppell became one of the favourite managers of the 00's amongst some Albion fans... Despite being a Palace legend, falling asleep in his interview, getting us relegated, then f***ing off to Reading for free. I remember cringing when some fans were suggesting him as a candidate for future vacancies.
Potter in comparison did NOTHING wrong, but rather the opposite. He built the greatest ever Albion team, then did what EVERY other manager in his position would do, and left for an insanely rich big 6 club. Yet he seems to be villain number one amongst a vocal few on here. Bizarre.
Surely not given his incredible level of emotional intelligence.I wouldn't be so confident of that given the way we treated him! Particularly if he's already landed the England job!
He fits the profile the FA seem to want, which is someone English, bland in character, and not likely to be exposed to have taken a backhander here or there, or otherwise embarrass the FA.He fits the mould England would need for a transition perfectly. He knows it, they know it, we know it too (just reluctantly).