Could be a smoke screen. Article doesn't really mean anything.If Naylor is sewing the seeds, even with a big "it might not happen" caveat, then fair to say it will happen unless Potter turns us down.
For f*** sake Brighton & Hove f***ing Albion
Could be a smoke screen. Article doesn't really mean anything.If Naylor is sewing the seeds, even with a big "it might not happen" caveat, then fair to say it will happen unless Potter turns us down.
For f*** sake Brighton & Hove f***ing Albion
If the club wanted a smoke screen they wouldn't have Naylor dismissing Steve Cooper but confirming Potter, would they?Could be a smoke screen. Article doesn't really mean anything.
I took the article to be Naylor asking the club "have you considered Potter?" to which the club have replied "we haven't ruled anyone out (except Cooper)" but in reality they will be looking elsewhere whilst everyone babbles on about Potter.If Naylor is sewing the seeds, even with a big "it might not happen" caveat, then fair to say it will happen unless Potter turns us down.
For f*** sake Brighton & Hove f***ing Albion
I bloody hope so!I took the article to be Naylor asking the club "have you considered Potter?" to which the club have replied "we haven't ruled anyone out (except Cooper)" but in reality they will be looking elsewhere whilst everyone babbles on about Potter.
Not with Spurs and Man utd champing at the bit.If they hold on to Eze and Elysee they will be a force next season possibly take a European place.
I took the article to be Naylor asking the club "have you considered Potter?" to which the club have replied "we haven't ruled anyone out (except Cooper)" but in reality they will be looking elsewhere whilst everyone babbles on about Potter.
2 years ago we had a plethora of midfielders in Bissouma, Mwepu, Caicedo and Mac Allister.We know Naylor is already a signed up member of the Potter fan club but FFS are we really thinking the best way to move forward is to rewind two years?
He won’t be a candidate at all. He won’t want to come back and Bloom doesn’t want him to come back.Potter will be one of, if not the, main candidate for the job.
He's exactly what we need. He's free. He knows the club. He's proven quality, and possibly the best English manager in the world right now.
The big question is, does he want to come here?
Rewinding two years we were in a better place than we are now! Two places higher in the league, the long term plan was coming to fruition and we were looking forward to the next season with real hope and enthusiasm. We had just cracked the top ten for the first time ever, and looking like a PL team in every way.We know Naylor is already a signed up member of the Potter fan club but FFS are we really thinking the best way to move forward is to rewind two years?
True but we didn’t have a striker. Now we have Pedro and Ferguson (I know he was there but he’s older now and a genuine first team option. I’d be excited to see what spotter could do with Baleba.2 years ago we had a plethora of midfielders in Bissouma, Mwepu, Caicedo and Mac Allister.
Now, er...
you think?It's happening.
I wouldn't if I were him.Potter will be one of, if not the, main candidate for the job.
He's exactly what we need. He's free. He knows the club. He's proven quality, and possibly the best English manager in the world right now.
The big question is, does he want to come here?
Grim.Oh sheeeeeet
Brighton and Graham Potter: Why the club have considered an unlikely return
A return to the Amex wouldn't go down well with all fans but Potter's candidacy has its merits as Brighton move to replace Roberto De Zerbiwww.nytimes.com
And now we have another set of previously unknown youngsters ready to go through the same development under Potter (if he's appointed). Good times.2 years ago we had a plethora of midfielders in Bissouma, Mwepu, Caicedo and Mac Allister.
Now, er...