Morning, I hope you sit down then, you're in for a surpriseMorning everyone. Realised I hadn't posted this today yet.
This is never ever ever going to happen. Ever.
Morning, I hope you sit down then, you're in for a surpriseMorning everyone. Realised I hadn't posted this today yet.
This is never ever ever going to happen. Ever.
Morning, I hope you sit down then, you're in for a surprise
Nope, I'm Mr Potter himself!Shit.... Are you Björn Hamberg?
To be fair, I think that fans calling for unlimited money spunking are in a tiny minority. We've seen too many clubs crash and burn chasing the dream. It might be a bit boring sometimes (deep down we all want shiny new signings of course), but i think that most fans appreciate that Tony's balanced, sustainable approach is the way to go.Redknapp destroyed the club through being allowed to bring in a bunch of expensive footballers every transfer window.
Basically what I've seen a bunch of fans wish for us. Good stuff, no?
Has this been posted? Nothing new but Lallana and Dale Stephens thoughts
My take from it was that Dale sounded more on the ball and eloquent than Lallana. Did I mention I was not a massive fan of Adam?Dales was binned off by Potter wasn't he. And he put in a transfer request ages ago so he is JUDAS and must be BOOED and never ever LISTENED to. I think I've got that right?
anyway, might as well post again today that I am all-in for a Potter return and hope it happens Not that it will, but there must be balance in the universe against all these anti-Potter harrigans
The bookies are usually very wrong about next manager until the odds plummet to .eg 1/10 or lower.A lot of logic there, but the reality is that he's now odds on with bookies who are rarely wrong about these things. https://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/brighton/next-permanent-manager
For me it's not the abandonment as such - it's the poaching of the coaching staff to really leave us in the lurch.Reapointing Potter would not go down well with me … but if TB & PB did it then we would have to live it.
let’s face it, whoever is chosen would go off if a big club offered him a job . Perhaps they take a more businesslike view , but for me the sense of abandonment is still raw.
Nb, remember what happened when Mickey Adams came back?
The various owners did that. Redknapp merely spent the money they authorised him to do so whilst winning the FA cup. Any manager who is offered the opportunity to spend money will take it.Moyes won the Conference League but nearly took them down the same season. He played awful football and most West Ham fans hated him.
Redknapp nearly killed Pompey as a football club.
They're not great examples.
Be careful as apparently the easy life quote is misunderstood if not contextualised.For me it's not the abandonment as such - it's the poaching of the coaching staff to really leave us in the lurch.
Even this can be forgiven one day, but worse than that is his attitude that the Brighton job is an "easy life". That is an "interview failer" right there
He'd be here with the mindset of that easy life - coasting, puting his feet up, "it is what it is", who cares - the job is easy. Don't dare to dream, Potter knows his "history". Sit down, shut up. Know your place. Limit the ambition.
But there is no chance he's coming back so
I starting to think it will not be any out of work manager, as it is taking too long. Any of them could have been interviewed by now and either ruled out or hired. obviously I could be wrong.
Why? Support the manager or the team?I'll be giving up my season ticket if it's Potter.
For how long? I am I want to watch the Champions League Final.Watch this space...