Kalimantan Gull
Well-known member
Are you saying Potter is my daughter?
A bit confused to be honest.
Well he's not our lover either is he

Are you saying Potter is my daughter?
A bit confused to be honest.
Do “bloody good coaches” preside over runs of one home win in a calendar year very often?So what if Graham Potter is re-appointed? Regardless of the manner of his leaving he is/was a bloody good coach.
You can’t rewrite history. He took us to our highest ever leave finish (at that time) and when he left we were sitting in fourth.Do “bloody good coaches” preside over runs of one home win in a calendar year very often?
Far too many on here seem to think the purple patch of April to September 2022 was the norm rather than an anomaly compared to the rest of his time in charge.
You are overlooking the fact it took some time for GP to transition from Chris Hughton's style of play. Have you heard of "continuous improvement"?Do “bloody good coaches” preside over runs of one home win in a calendar year very often?
Far too many on here seem to think the purple patch of April to September 2022 was the norm rather than an anomaly compared to the rest of his time in charge.
Yes, after a mere 6 games. After 6 games in 2023 we were 3rd. How’s this season panned out from there?You can’t rewrite history. He took us to our highest ever leave finish (at that time) and when he left we were sitting in fourth.
Clearly that is the mark of a good coach .
Is it “continuous improvement” to go on worse runs than your predecessor?You are overlooking the fact it took some time for GP to transition from Chris Hughton's style of play. Have you heard of "continuous improvement"?
Even that purple patch included a terrible performance at Fulham.Do “bloody good coaches” preside over runs of one home win in a calendar year very often?
Far too many on here seem to think the purple patch of April to September 2022 was the norm rather than an anomaly compared to the rest of his time in charge.
Is it “continuous improvement” to go on worse runs than your predecessor?
I am incredulous that you and others actually seem to believe what you are saying. He actually said:For all those who are convinced that Graham Potter slagged as off by saying the Brighton job was an easy life. He didn't.
Here are his quotes in full from that press conference. Try to make your own informed opinion without the aid of a big read tabloid headline to guide you.
'Football is emotion. It's about the results and so, therefore, that overrides everything but the coaching process is something that gets better with time because you go through the ups and downs and then you understand more about this person, who can come with us, who maybe we’re not on the right path together [with] how you can help them, how they can help you.’
If I wanted a nice, easy life, I could have quite easily stayed at Brighton in the Premier League, signed a new contract and been absolutely okay.
And I wouldn’t have had too many questions about myself, pressure, sackings or anything like that.’
The starting point at Brighton was we were a bottom three team in the Premier League and we're trying to change the playing style.
‘You can imagine you get all the narratives that say “you can't do that, you need to fight and need to do this” so you have to try and convince and you go through a process of convincing the players, working and developing the players, changing the players and over time, the team progresses, and then the team functions and everything is ok.
‘You have to go through it. There is discomfort and pain along the way. If you want to do something new, in my mind, you have to fail. It'd be wrong of me to say anything else. There’s no shortcut to it in my experience.'
So for the hard of thinking, what he actually said was he had been through the pain at Brighton and was beginning to reap the rewards. The hardest part of the job was done and it was getting easier, with less pressure and little chance of getting sacked. By taking the Chelsea job he accepted that it was going to be hard and the pressure was greater and there would be a greater risk of getting sacked.
He was speaking to the Chelsea fans, saying trust me. We went through this at Brighton and it worked.
But in typical tabloid fashion, the Daily Mirror headline was,
Graham Potter makes jibe at Brighton as Chelsea manager explains "significant" challenge
The Daily Mail headline, (notice they added an explanation mark)
'If I wanted an easy life, I would've stayed at Brighton!'
And for those who think the players would have been hurt by his "disloyalty", this is what Alexis said before we played Chelsea in Potters first Chelsea defeat
“I hope the fans give him a warm welcome because he deserves it.
“Graham and his staff have been fantastic for us. They’ve been part of this team's progress and we think he was amazing for this club.
“I’m really looking forward to playing Chelsea and of course after the game we’ll wish them the best.
“I was surprised at the time when he left because it all happened very quickly. But I wasn’t disappointed because that’s football. It was an amazing opportunity for him and we must respect his decision.
“He’s in a big club now and you can see they’re already playing the way he wants and winning games. I’m happy for them and of course I wish him the best.”
“He was the first one who played me as a No6. It was a smart move from him because I enjoyed playing in that position and the way he wanted to play football. That was the most important thing.
"The first year wasn’t easy for me. I found it very hard coming from Argentina with a different language and different way to play football. I physically wasn’t as strong as I am today.
“I wanted to kill him… but that’s part of football. He was very helpful — improving my versatility and physically. I’m a much better player today because of it so I can thank him a lot.”
And this is the Sun headline to accompany that piece.
AL OVER THE PLACE Alexis Mac Allister wanted to KILL Potter for playing him out of position… now he aims to inflict first Chelsea defeat.
So maybe we should listen more to the players and less to the scummy tabloid press.
Fourth after six games ? With wins against a wretched Man Utd and a porous Leicester… come on, it’s ridiculous to claim that form would have continued… Graham also knew this, hence he jumped when his stock was at its peak… I’ve said before, and I say again we got 6th thanks to a fully focussed, passionate and charismatic coach… he drove us to new highs, physically and mentally… we would have settled out around 9th under GP…You can’t rewrite history. He took us to our highest ever leave finish (at that time) and when he left we were sitting in fourth.
Clearly that is the mark of a good coach .
Potter’s stylised face on a banner reading “it is what it is”. You joke, but that would actually be perfect .The North Stand is going to need a new big flag whoever is appointed. For Potter perhaps it could be all beige, with the inspiring "it is what it is" slogan
True but who can say how it would have played out under Potter. The point is he’s clearly a good coach, to say otherwise is nonsense.Yes, after a mere 6 games. After 6 games in 2023 we were 3rd. How’s this season panned out from there?
Do “bloody good coaches” preside over runs of one home win in a calendar year very often?
Far too many on here seem to think the purple patch of April to September 2022 was the norm rather than an anomaly compared to the rest of his time in charge.
There is benefits of him as coach, but using this as a benchmark means absolutely nothing. Its a rubbish argument when you look at this season as comparison.You can’t rewrite history. He took us to our highest ever leave finish (at that time) and when he left we were sitting in fourth.
Clearly that is the mark of a good coach .
But a complete and utter ****** knob as a person.True but who can say how it would have played out under Potter. The point is he’s clearly a good coach, to say otherwise is nonsense.
I actually agree with a lot of what you say and agree about RDZ driving the club forward.Fourth after six games ? With wins against a wretched Man Utd and a porous Leicester… come on, it’s ridiculous to claim that form would have continued… Graham also knew this, hence he jumped when his stock was at its peak… I’ve said before, and I say again we got 6th thanks to a fully focussed, passionate and charismatic coach… he drove us to new highs, physically and mentally… we would have settled out around 9th under GP…
I guess you could counter that with the how could you know that !?! retort, to which I say - no one knows, but champions league ? Under GP - not a chance… fourth was an early season anomaly, and finishing 6th was a miracle.
I’m not one for faint praise, what Roberto achieved was phenomenal, I’m not convinced Graham had the fireto have kept us competing against the odds… nor does he have it now. He’s a steady mid table option, which might suit us I guess ?!? Depending on our actual level of ambition.
He's not that popular here either.Russell Martin is not all that popular down here in Southampton with many Saints fans. Now that they sneaked promotion back to the PL I hardly think he’s going to up sticks to move sixty miles eastwards.
Then how bad do you to have to be to be touted as the next England coach? Potter was also on the radar of many Premier League clubs as their next coach. Talking of “bloody good coaches” you do realise that Alex Ferguson was minutes away from being sacked by Man Utd. He‘d been with them for four years and they had won absolutely nothing. Next thing they scraped a win against Nottingham Forest in the F.A. Cup and then went on to win it - the rest as they say is history.Do “bloody good coaches” preside over runs of one home win in a calendar year very often?
Far too many on here seem to think the purple patch of April to September 2022 was the norm rather than an anomaly compared to the rest of his time in charge.
I really don't think Potter would have inspired us to a 3-0 win directly after losing 5-1 to Everton. The motivation to get us out of a slump after losing 3-1 to Forest, and beat Wolves 6-0 and go on that run to the end of the season, would not have been forthcoming from Potter. He's not a motivator.I actually agree with a lot of what you say and agree about RDZ driving the club forward.
What I would counter with though is the run of form that had us fourth was a continuation from the previous season when we won away at Spurs, Arsenal, Wolves, spanked Man United etc. So there is evidence to say it MAY have continued, Could Potter get us sixth with that team I think he could. Could he with the current team, no, but then neither could RDZ.