[Albion] If Graham Potter is re-appointed...

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Flounce

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Yes, but surely you realise that if we were flying and playing good football, it would be down to the players, the recruitment team, Tony Bloom's leadership, the state of the pitch, the opposition playing badly and a huge slice of luck - and absolutely nothing to do with Potter!
Of course, because he is a **** of the highest order, so none of it would be down to him. I’m not stupid!
 














Paulie Gualtieri

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Honestly I think there would be less than 1% of fans who would do this. There would be an almighty effort by the club pre-season to recognise the situation, the media team would go into overdrive. GP would be giving out free meals to the homeless, he'd an hour long interview where he talks openly and honestly about his mistakes, the tide would turn, we'd all galvanise after our first win and we'd move on.

But then again this is never ever going to happen. Ever.
I’m expecting the guest pie to be piglets humble for a few months.

What happens if we get Chelsea at home for the first game of the season and we turn them over 4-0 and GP gives out some Klopp inspired fist pumps at full time - a lot would be forgotten I’d imagine
 


essbee1

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Ok - so I f****d up on my timelines (apologies), but he arguably started the well-trodden path to West London.
 


Guinness Boy

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Amazing how many of our fans support Tony Bloom until it doesn’t suit their own slightly childish agenda. Goodness me people are quick to reveal their true colours.
Absolute nonsense, unless you have inside info that Graham is about to be reappointed???

Bloom hasn't made a positive decision to appoint yet, but he may have ruled some out and been turned down by others.

It's his club, his money and his data at the end of the day. However, surely one of the data points, although a nebulous one, must be customer / fan satisfaction and experience. The only target CH was given was to keep the Albion up, which he did, but he went because he'd lost the fans with boring football and poor results.

So, for all we know, GP has already been considered and rejected. I assume you support that if true?
 




el punal

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I think this also comes into the motivation factor, we then lost, Again against Villa, with a fully fit squad. Signs and stats suggest that RDZ would have rectified this with a win, I think a lot of this is glossed over to the extreme, his motivational skills, were poor.
Two polar opposites I would suggest. You can equally motivate someone with a quiet encouraging word rather than the full blown hair dryer approach, and vice versa.

Years ago I was chatting with a Liverpool supporting friend of mine. Despite the wonderful public and media personna of Bill Shankly my friend said it was Bob Paisley who was the tactical genius behind the scenes. And so it proved. Paisley, the quiet, tea drinking, boot room boy led Liverpool to their greatest ever successes. He shied away from the limelight, never sought publicity, the complete opposite to Shanks. Two different approaches, same result.
 


Krafty

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Absolute nonsense, unless you have inside info that Graham is about to be reappointed???
This whole thread is based upon the hypothetical scenario of Potter being re-appointed and, as Potter is favourite with the bookies to be re-appointed, it is understandable that some fans feel that he will be returning back to Brighton.
 


sparkie

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We watched 3 years of slow, dull football, supplement by the odd great win, loads of draws and ridiculous runs of games without a win. And then, briefly, with a star- stuffed team it all clicked. And then he f***ed off.

I really haven't got the motivation to restart that project so soon after we were thinking about a 2nd European adventure, but blew it with a couple of duff transfer windows.

I can't think of a more underwhelming appointment right now.
I can't either.

Potter - an uninspiring, unimaginative, and desperate choice.
 






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This whole thread is based upon the hypothetical scenario of Potter being re-appointed and, as Potter is favourite with the bookies to be re-appointed, it is understandable that some fans feel that he will be returning back to Brighton.
Exactly. It's hypothetical and based on betting money, not on ANYTHING Tony Bloom has done. So his post was nonsense.
 


Flounce

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I can't either.

Potter - an uninspiring, unimaginative, and desperate choice.
Just wow f***ing wow! Desperate?

Or maybe we have very different opinions on how he changed the football we played and paved the way for RDZ to agree to come here.

I doubt he’s coming back though and I’m not sure I’d be comfortable with it but I would accept it
 




ozzygull

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If we were interested in getting Potter back, with him apparently still living in Brighton/hove and he accepted wouldn't it be announced by now. It took him less then 48 hours to jump ship to Chelsea.
 


Han Solo

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So we're now at the "What if Graham Potter was your daughter?" and "Would you leave your stabbed mate dying on a floor in a pub if Graham Potter was our manager?"

Someone needs to write books with these titles.
 




Justice

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Just wow f***ing wow! Desperate?

Or maybe we have very different opinions on how he changed the football we played and paved the way for RDZ to agree to come here.

I doubt he’s coming back though and I’m not sure I’d be comfortable with it but I would accept it
RDZ has left the club on sound footing also, so nothing less for Potter than European football then? If he was to return.
 




Seagull on the Hill

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Walk it off!!
It cost you, personally, nothing except hurt feelings on behalf of the club.
Tony Bloom is a business man and planned for that eventuality which is what every dynamic business must do.
Don't take it personally and you will feel much better.
Yeah, thanks for that advice, but , with all due respect, I have managed to reach the age of 72 without your input , so don't be offended if I ignore what you say, and continue to take it personally.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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RDZ has left the club on sound footing also, so nothing less for Potter than European football then? If he was to return.
With a much better medical team, good young players returning from loan, our current first team youngsters maturing more, experience working within the setup already gained and 8 less European games next season there is no reason Potter should not finish a fair bit higher than we did this season.
 


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