[Albion] Kieran McKenna

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Bold Seagull

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Can't argue with that - just look at the stats. The rotation idea was absolutely ridiculous. We obviously had bad injuries but RDZ really didn't help himself at times this season.
I don't think it's that simple. Verbruggen and Trafford are the two youngest keepers in the league by some margin. There aren't many PL keepers get a look in before their mid-20s.

If we analysed the on-going development of Bart, rotating this season may prove a master stroke in his development and releasing pressure from him.
 






kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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The last paragraph is pretty much where I am with this. Irrespective of injuries I still believe Roberto did pretty well all things considered. Yes, he made mistakes but my word he still had us playing some good stuff even to playing united off the park for 60 mins with a patched up team. We could very well have pushed again next season for Europe with a fully fit squad and just 2 decent additions with Roberto in charge. We may still do that with the new guy in but I have this feeling that we may have made a huge error in parting ways with RDZ.
This is exactly how I feel about it.
 










Seagull58

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Jan 31, 2012
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I enjoyed our time under Potter and think he helped to develop the team and we became stronger.

However, I think his return would be very polarising and I don't think I could deal with all the negativity on NSC.
I quite like reading and contributing to NSC, but if Potter returned I think I would have to bin it off.
Which I don't really want to do.

Fingers crossed McKenna joins us, if not some bloke that hasn't even been mentioned yet.
I definitely prefer some bloke that hasn't been mentioned yet. I quite like the sound of the Malmo chaos guy. That could go wonderfully well or catastrophically wrong (or somewhere in between) and will be great fun regardless.
 






dwayne

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Think we are front runners but McKenna is holding out a little longer to see if something better comes along. Still don't believe Chelsea are interested.
 


Stato

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Man Utd might be his dream, but with about ten senior pros still there from his time as Mourinho's assistant, he's going to have to make an impact quickly to get a notoriously difficult squad onside.
 






Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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And if we'd had the form of the seven games prior to him picking Caicedo all season, we'd have gone down with fewer points than this season's Sheffield Utd :shrug:
Dog and bone comes to mind with your Potter comments, you do realise they do you no favours at all don’t you?
 








Guinness Boy

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Dog and bone comes to mind with your Potter comments, you do realise they do you no favours at all don’t you?
Are you saying he didn't lose 7 games straight?

Many of my BHA friends hate him. 63% of people on the poll thread don't want Potter and more are on the fence. He's a worse option than McKenna and several others because HE chose to shit on our fanbase.
 


chickens

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Man Utd might be his dream, but with about ten senior pros still there from his time as Mourinho's assistant, he's going to have to make an impact quickly to get a notoriously difficult squad onside.

I honestly couldn’t begrudge him for that decision. (If it is his decision)

He knows the club, he’ll be given more time than at Chelsea, and they’ve finally started recruiting the right people in senior positions. I’d welcome him here, but can understand that Manchester United would, on the surface, seem a more prestigious challenge.
 


Flounce

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Are you saying he didn't lose 7 games straight?

Many of my BHA friends hate him. 63% of people on the poll thread don't want Potter and more are on the fence. He's a worse option than McKenna and several others because HE chose to shit on our fanbase.

I think we are all well aware of his shit departure but he HAD turned us around and to ignore that and relentlessly picking out the negatives from his tenure is getting a bit obsessive. Him coming back is not a great option but if we have been knocked back on our first choices I would much rather have him back than Martin, Rosenior, Moyes or Cooper if they turn out to be the choices left.

I think you’d rather we got relegated than have him back
 


Kosh

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Are you saying he didn't lose 7 games straight?

Many of my BHA friends hate him. 63% of people on the poll thread don't want Potter and more are on the fence. He's a worse option than McKenna and several others because HE chose to shit on our fanbase.
I couldn’t agree more.
 




Guinness Boy

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I think we are all well aware of his shit departure but he HAD turned us around and to ignore that and relentlessly picking out the negatives from his tenure is getting a bit obsessive. Him coming back is not a great option but if we have been knocked back on our first choices I would much rather have him back than Martin, Rosenior, Moyes or Cooper

I think you’d rather we got relegated than have him back
I'm answering points put to me by other posters. That's how message boards work.

I've said 9th was a great achievement back when he did it and, actually, today. But he had the midfield and defenders to do it and may have underachieved, given that seven game run that included the worst performance seen since Hughton's team played Bournemouth, where we managed to lose 3-0 at home to a woeful Burnley.

No point airbrushing this out when we're talking about the next head coach, because the risk is we get that, or worse, again. It's Potter taking us down I'm worried about.
 


Flounce

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I'm answering points put to me by other posters. That's how message boards work.

I've said 9th was a great achievement back when he did it and, actually, today. But he had the midfield and defenders to do it and may have underachieved, given that seven game run that included the worst performance seen since Hughton's team played Bournemouth, where we managed to lose 3-0 at home to a woeful Burnley.

No point airbrushing this out when we're talking about the next head coach, because the risk is we get that, or worse, again.
That Burnley game was a travesty, helped by the ref and some once in a season goals from them. Thanks for reminding me of it!


 
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