jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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Getting a little bit tiresome isn't it.Seems you can't say what you like about Potter, not without yourself or Han Swansman telling you you're wrong.
Getting a little bit tiresome isn't it.Seems you can't say what you like about Potter, not without yourself or Han Swansman telling you you're wrong.
And equally there is absolutely no chance of me saying what I like about Potter, or RDZ for that matter, without people telling me I'm wrong.Seems you can't say what you like about Potter, not without yourself or Han Swansman telling you you're wrong.
It would be magnificent if he stays away from us, holds out for the England job, and loses out on that to Eddie Howe.
Absolutely, but there are ways of doing it with some classAny manager that does well with us will likely be tempted away by one of the big boys. Better get used to it.
As a Times subscriber I’d say it’s because he’s flailing around trying to find something interesting or meaningful to say. Dreadful writer.Maybe wants to be proven right so he can smug it over other sports reporters.
I am still in the camp of get to 38 points as quickly as possible then see where you end up. Easy to play with freedom when there is no chance of going down.
It’s not like it went sour with a fully fit squad available second half of the season. There were obvious reasons why we struggled.Potter built the team that saw us rise to 9th. He left us with the strongest Albion team ever, and in great form, to allow RDZ to finish off his great work.
For me, RDZ showed his true colours in the 2nd half of last season. He was not the fighter we thought he was. He lacked ideas, and was stubborn with his tactics.
You can say what you like about Potter - but he was always willing to learn and improve... and he was true to that. For me, that's why he is and will always be a better manager than RDZ, and I fully believe he did more for the club overall... and it would be magnificent if he can come back and continue/start a new project with us.
Yeah, but the difference is, you are.And equally there is absolutely no chance of me saying what I like about Potter, or RDZ for that matter, without people telling me I'm wrong.
Strange innit... almost as if we were in a discussion thread about Graham Potter.
I demanded a transfer kitty of £17.20. I was kicked out by securityI had my interview with the club today. Think it went well to be honest.
They told me they still want to interview 34543th and 34544th on the list but I should find out if I’m through to the second stage in 2067.
While somewhat entertained by the "lets take this one Potter thread and make it the only one not about Potter" direction, its a nice little break.Right since this has become a mental Potter binfest, I think 4 managers we should be looking at:
Wilfred Nancy
Eric Roy
Marcelo Gallardo
Left Field Suggestion from the championship:
Marti Cifuentes
I loved Hughton…
I loved Potter…
I loved RDZ…
None of them are mutually exclusive. All did great jobs. Potter and RDZ share more tactical similarities than they do differences.
Not sure I fully understand using one of their records to disparage the other, different contexts, squads etc.
Potter f**ked a lot of people off, I get that, but post Covid lock downs have arguably some of the best seasons as an Albion fan.
Its more to prove there is more to the options than Potter. Marti is a good option, there was some no mark twitter account pretending to be an insider that he is in the running. Would make sense with the QPR friendly being a sweetener.While somewhat entertained by the "lets take this one Potter thread and make it the only one not about Potter" direction, its a nice little break.
Interesting to see you mention Cifuentes, I've brought him up a few times as well. Outsider name, but really interesting because of his reputation among what you might call the "football data people". He's a complete nerd and very heavily data-oriented, which could be a fit for us.
That said, one of his former co-workers told me Marti "has more ideas and knowledge than anyone I ever worked with but the practical implementation of the theory left, uhh, a lot to be desired". But maybe he's worked on that now.
I'm guessing he would need another successful season in the Championship before turning into a realistic option for us, but I'm sure we're following him closely.
I agree with you. The promotion season under CH I think will always be my favourite ever. We played some great football,, which people forget as CH did what it took to keep us up. But it was right to part ways when we did, he’d run out of ideas and was in truth probably not able to take us to the next level. RDZ i think is a purist and an artist. This was glorious for a period. But once he didn’t have the tools to implement his vision he grew frustrated. Right to part ways before that became an even bigger issue than it already had.You’ve done it again - very succinct and I am 100% with you
Only difference being I thought TB was right to part company with CH and RDZ when he did and GP disappointed me big time when he left (although I get why)
Meresça is now manager of ChelseaPresumably Pochettino didn't work it out then. Perhaps Maresca will.
PS: Interest or speculation about our players (eg: Gross ) doesn't mean they're leaving. Gross, according to the latest reports , "is aware of the interest but has not made a decision yet" and is now focusing on the Euros. He might of course but its hardly a done deal.
That's what he's saying, that it's Maresca's turn to utilize Caicedo properly.Meresça is now manager of Chelsea
As I said we don’t have a dedicated recruitment specialist.Mike Cave has taken over from Sam Jewell as part of his duties as Assistant Technical Director to David Weir. Sam Jewell took over from Winstanley . Cave spent 9 years at Fulham before joining the Albion. They didn't find him in the club shop.
What does that mean?As I said we don’t have a dedicated recruitment specialist.