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

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Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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He’s achieved about par in each tournament so far given the squad he had.

I think he’ll achieve about par here as well, which probably equals a narrow semi final defeat to a very decent side, whilst playing well and scoring a few, but conceding too many to win a tournament

But I guess there are other threads to discuss this. This one is to organise the printing of the Potter out banner before he’s even appointed
I can't wait for your next attempt to copy European tifo culture. It was very, VERY cute the last time.
 










holybanjo

Active member
Mar 2, 2020
489
Hastings
Because he got the first train to London at the sniff of more money and left us in the lurch after 5/6 weeks into the start of a new season saying if he wanted an easy life he would have stayed at little old Brighton?
Maybe I need a history lesson but we wouldn’t have got to Europe without him.
 














JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
6,226
Seaford
He didn’t get us to Europe. If you are going down that path then we wouldn’t have got to Europe without Hughton.
You can only credit the guy who got us there.
But we wouldn't have got into Europe without Hughton, because we wouldn't have been in the Premier League
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,335
Brighton factually.....
He didn’t get us to Europe. If you are going down that path then we wouldn’t have got to Europe without Hughton.
You can only credit the guy who got us there.
Correct, Potter went long spells of dirge, RDZ motivated the squad to Europe ultimately is was all his hard work.
 


















um bongo molongo

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Jul 26, 2004
3,054
Battersea
Whenever he does better than expected at tournaments (e.g. 2018 World Cup, 2020(1) Euros) it's because the easy fixtures got him as far as they did and it was definitely his fault we lost the vital game (even on penalties). When he does badly, of course, it's all his fault.

For me he was quite exciting at the start of his England stint but at some point he lost his a***hole and started playing incredibly safely. 2 CDMs even in easy games. Maguire and Hendo the trusted lieutenants. Recently he seems to be coming out of that and once again picking on form and setting the attackers a little freer. You can only think that's because it's his last tournament whatever and the fear of the sack has disappeared.

He's got decent tournament results in the main and, IMO, is more sinned against than sinning.

That said, I'd rather have Potter back than have him here :lolol:
I’d add that, like it or not, good defences tend to win the Euros. Portugal, Greece, Italy. Even the great Spain sides didn’t concede many (largely because they didn’t let the opposition have the ball)
 


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