oldboyroy
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I simply cannot see Potter returning to a 2 million a year from 10 or so million a year he was on at Chelsea.What an Absolute shit show, if there is ANY shred of proof of this.
I simply cannot see Potter returning to a 2 million a year from 10 or so million a year he was on at Chelsea.What an Absolute shit show, if there is ANY shred of proof of this.
Edited for youI simply cannot see Potter returning to a 2 million a year from the f***-all or so a year he was on while on the dole.
Still being paid by them isn't he, until he gets another job?Edited for you
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Theyre nothing alike mate. Murray was a player about to go out of contract and who wasnt particularly fancied by our manager. He wouldve likely stayed if we'd offered him a decent enough contract (which he deserved), 1 man, Gus Poyet called it wrong and Murray signed for a club who did want him and value him correctly.....as much as that grated. He was always respectful to us on leaving and scoring for his new employers.Will it really take ages to win the fans back? We had all this with Glen Murray, he scored 3 goals in his first 2 matches back at The Amex and his dalliance with Palace was forgiven. Let's remember here, it was his goals that took them up and they've not been relegated since, so a big deal.
I can see why Bloom would re-hire Potter - he is an excellent manager, and I can see why Potter would rejoin us - we are a great club with some cracking youngsters, Tony is not Todd Boehly, PBOBE is committed until 2030 and the best in class, he is settled in Sussex, is well rested and has a point to prove.
Apart from anything else, it would be great theatre and an intriguing prospect. I would not be surprised if the band got back together.
That said, I'd still prefer McKenna.
Glenn Murray didn't bugger off of his own accord leaving us in the lurch. He would have stayed.Will it really take ages to win the fans back? We had all this with Glen Murray, he scored 3 goals in his first 2 matches back at The Amex and his dalliance with Palace was forgiven. Let's remember here, it was his goals that took them up and they've not been relegated since, so a big deal.
or it ‘could be a case of’ Brighton Bubble talking sh1te by retweeting click bait rumours and gossip read on NSC and elsewhere"...Brighton will consider the return of Graham Potter." I mean that could just be a case of the board discussing "Graham Potter?
I hope youre right CJHe’s not coming back. It’s McKenna.
Theyre nothing alike mate. Murray was a player about to go out of contract and who wasnt particularly fancied by our manager. He wouldve likely stayed if we'd offered him a decent enough contract (which he deserved), 1 man, Gus Poyet called it wrong and Murray signed for a club who did want him and value him correctly.....as much as that grated. He was always respectful to us on leaving and scoring for his new employers.
Potter was given his chance in the PL here, he was often prickly with stupid comments like "history lesson", he was given extreme patience on horrific runs, we couldnt buy a goal for long spells and the way he left was totally wrong imho. He and his people, + Roberts and Bruno had clearly been tapped up in advance of the official approach (that came on a Tuesday), by Thursday he, and all his staff + Bruno/Roberts had all discussed it with families, negotiated all details, and all signed and left, leaving the club and our coaching set up with literally nothing.
No problem with the aspiration, big problem with the lack of integrity and entirely selfish methods.
The 2 situations are not equateable
Maybe he's got enough money? Not all of us are money obsessed.I simply cannot see Potter returning to a 2 million a year from 10 or so million a year he was on at Chelsea.
Is this a gut feeling or something more concrete that you have heard?He’s not coming back. It’s McKenna.
Fair point and maybe he would like to carry on where he left off.Maybe he's got enough money? Not all of us are money obsessed.