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[Albion] Is Potter 1 game away from being sacked?

Should Potter be sacked if we don’t beat Norwich?

  • Don’t be silly he is doing alright

    Votes: 206 84.4%
  • 7 games without a win - sack him

    Votes: 38 15.6%

  • Total voters
    244
  • Poll closed .


paulfuzz

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2019
402
Kings Lynn
If we loose to Norwich he'll be gone. He's clearly lost the dressing room and something is going on behind the scenes. Dead man walking.

Please give me the odds on you assessment - I am willing to take a punt that he will still be here next season
 




paulfuzz

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2019
402
Kings Lynn
Here's a fact - not an opinion. If the manager of any other premier league club had lost six games in a row he would be sacked. So why is this guy still at our club ? I'm genuinely mystified.

Do you have stats to back up this fact?

Sean Dyche this season
Ralph Hasenhüttl Last season

All teams go through a dodgy part of the season, for the top 6 it is losing 1 or 2 and drawing games they should win. It really is about how quickly the team recover, if the Albion were to beat Norwich and get decent results against Arsenal and Spuds this conversation would quickly be forgotten.

I am a realist and a Potter in
 










Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,097
Faversham
Once again Junior is light years ahead of the rest of us.

You do realise that a light year is a measure of distance, not time?

And the idea that Junior may be half way to Uranus is, frankly, disturbing :eek:

:wink:
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,948
Surrey
Come on, bouncing these threads out of context is hardly fair or even necessary.

These are heady days, we're all absolutely loving it, we're all dreaming of a European tour next season and wondering how we're going to pay to watch it if it actually happens. Why pick on a stupidly hot-headed post from two and half years ago?
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,883
Almería
Come on, bouncing these threads out of context is hardly fair or even necessary.

These are heady days, we're all absolutely loving it, we're all dreaming of a European tour next season and wondering how we're going to pay to watch it if it actually happens. Why pick on a stupidly hot-headed post from two and half years ago?

This thread was less than 6 months ago!
 


JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
6,225
Seaford
Come on, bouncing these threads out of context is hardly fair or even necessary.

These are heady days, we're all absolutely loving it, we're all dreaming of a European tour next season and wondering how we're going to pay to watch it if it actually happens. Why pick on a stupidly hot-headed post from two and half years ago?

a) It's funny because it shows how fickle football fans can be. Win a few, Potter is God. Lose a few and he's a charlatan (and before you say it, no, not all football fans do react that way)
b) It was literally March this year, not sure why you think it's from 2019
c) I can guarantee than if we go through a similar run this season, a thread full or know-it-alls similar to this one will emerge because lessons are never learned, only repeated - It's a nice reminder
 










Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
I bet all three of his accounts, which he used to back his point up, feel a bit stupid.

Ah, I thought there were a lot of bed wetters on that thread but it turns out there's just one ... with very soggy sheets
 




Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,354
Worthing
Are we due another Potter In / Out poll?
 




Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
37,339
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
It's quite interesting looking back on that period. Six straight defeats all through February and March.

Ultimately Potter got himself into trouble and, rather spectacularly, out of it again. I used the phrase at the time "ballet with wrestlers". The constant in those defeats was Duffy at the back, no pace in midfield and mostly Maupay up top.

We brought in Mwepu and Caicedo, moved Cucurella to LCB and BOOM. We've genuinely not looked back. That's why I'm happy this season that even though we've lost a couple of star players we have more consistent strength in depth.
 


Sarisbury Seagull

Solly March Fan Club
NSC Patron
Nov 22, 2007
15,001
Sarisbury Green, Southampton
Interesting timing this thread being bounced now as I've just read Naylor's article in The Athletic about how we've turned things round and managed to get better despite selling Bissouma, Cucurella and Maupay.

A week after this Norwich game we played Arsenal where in my, and Naylor's opinion in this article, things totally changed for us. Caicedo made his debut and we played Trossard at LWB for the first time. We played the fluid 3-4-2-1 ish formation that has worked so well for us ever since with Welbeck up front on his own and supported him with Gross, Mac Allister and Mwepu supporting us from midfield. We really hit on something that day. We freshened things up as we were looking undoubtedly stale before the Arsenal game and it just clicked between the players on the pitch.

Obviously Caicedo has been massive for us but IMO moving Mac Allister deeper and playing Trossard at LWB have been even bigger factors - I firmly believe they're both playing in their best positions. Another massive factor for me is Welbeck being trusted to play up front on his own, something he has never really done due to tactics or injury but again he is really suited to it.

I think we will look back on that Arsenal game as being a huge moment in progression.
 




Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Think Tony realised during the first season that GP has everything in his psychological toolbox to turn around a number of negative results. It has happened a couple of times since then and each time the team has come out of it stronger than before.
 




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