[Football] Jesse Marsch vs Graham Potter on booing

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Doonhamer7

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Watching post match interviews (can’t remember if it was bbc or sky) after Leeds win on Saturday - it was interesting to hear Jesse Marsch state it was completely acceptable for the Leeds fans to boo them when losing 3-1, wonder if Mr Potter heard that
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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What does Marsch think about booing at 0-0 though ?
 






Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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GP said that sometimes the team deserve a booing, but that the Leeds game wasn't one of those times, which imho was a 100% correct take from start to finish.

He's a coach who wants to protect his players, Jesse Marsch is a coach who want Instagram followers.
 




Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
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GP said that sometimes the team deserve a booing, but that the Leeds game wasn't one of those times, which imho was a 100% correct take from start to finish.

He's a coach who wants to protect his players, Jesse Marsch is a coach who want Instagram followers.
Last week at the Amex definitely WAS though.
 


















Deportivo Seagull

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Jul 22, 2003
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Mid Sussex
GP said that sometimes the team deserve a booing, but that the Leeds game wasn't one of those times, which imho was a 100% correct take from start to finish.

He's a coach who wants to protect his players, Jesse Marsch is a coach who want Instagram followers.
If I remember the booing at the Leeds game was people venting their frustration after a number of poor performances. FWIW I didn’t. As for protecting players … he’s not doing either Stirling or Cucurella any favours with his tactical changes.

Marsch is a dickhead and well suited to Leeds.
 


jackanada

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....and his army of hipster fanbois



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To be clear you are talking about JCL hipster fanbois. Real football hipsters can't do anything as obvious as follow GP as he's been in the PL for several seasons. Yes they will follow his progress (or not) at Chelsea with mild interest.
Real football hipsters will have been following De Zerbi since Sassuolo and are following his progress at Brighton with keen interest
 




Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Watching post match interviews (can’t remember if it was bbc or sky) after Leeds win on Saturday - it was interesting to hear Jesse Marsch state it was completely acceptable for the Leeds fans to boo them when losing 3-1, wonder if Mr Potter heard that
But it’s different for them because they were Champions of Europe not that long ago,
 












Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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GP said that sometimes the team deserve a booing, but that the Leeds game wasn't one of those times, which imho was a 100% correct take from start to finish.

He's a coach who wants to protect his players, Jesse Marsch is a coach who want Instagram followers.
If Potter had said "I can understand a bit of the frustration, but it's not particularly helpful" or similar, we may never have thought about the match again.

You can go too far protecting/praising players. See: "The effort from players was there" from Potter on Sunday. Chelsa fans loved that. lol
 


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