Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 16,040
Sorry, but let's get real. If (and, granted, it's a bit of a long shot) Pep wins the treble or something next season and decides he wants a new challenge and they come knocking for RDZ, how on earth (and why?) would he turn it down?I think that's what was rather disappointing about Potter for a lot of people. We were hoping that he would buy into the challenge of seeing how far he could go with Brighton, but instead he just jumped at the chance to go to a so-called big club as soon as they came waving money around. Ultimately in a way the same thing would apply to De Zerbi if he were to go and get success at a big club: big deal, he won the CL/PL with Man U/City/Chelsea etc. If he wins trophies with a big club, he'd only be doing what dozens of others have before. If he does it with us, he'll be doing something no one has done before. He already has done something no one has before by taking us into Europe (as he alluded to when he said that it's a greater thing than winning the PL with a big club, which shows that he, unlike Potter, gets it).
Completely different setup to Chelsea and the potential to put his wits in the CL (not AS likely with Brighton, let's be honest) and manage the best team in the country. He's be mad to stay with that on the table. And, as I've said before with other managers in that situation, he might live to regret the decision, which could impact on his Albion squad.