What’s does he need to forgive, he actually left amicably as per his contract. I wouldn’t say potter has burnt any bridges with Bloom (I don’t know him personally either though)Barber's body language had pretty much made it clear that McKenna wasn't coming and I'd be bloody surprised if Potter comes back Bloom doesn't forgive so if Potter comes back the Chelsea exit was not the story we thought it was.
Back it then.Those are looking like good odds right now
A grand says they won't !I think we’d have had a chance if we could have offered European football. But not from 11th. Ipswich will probably finish above us next season, sadly.
Not quite what happened. Chelsea interviewed him …and turned him down. Perhaps we did too.This was called a week ago, good source too.... should have listened.
He would be okay if we started well. But he wouldn't get so much slack.I was absolutely bloody furious. But so would I. The downside is potential negativity from fans rather than a lack of coaching ability, as far as I can see.
Christ, sounds like this is getting a bit messy...
Membership of this forum deserves its own thread I thinkJust hope it's not that swedish lunatic.
Ha! Done up like a kipper !and now that we have missed out on mckenna, my concern shall resume
Altogether now...
We've got super Graham Potter!
Which is interesting, because they’ll have the coach who was top of our succession plan, while we might have Mr “16th place, easy life”.Blimey! The bookies have them odds on to be relegated and us at 20/1.
I'm sure they must be alright as they've just got promoted, but, like all promoted sides, they do brilliantly to finish 17th.A grand says they won't !
They're gash
This is where I am too. As a purely footballing appointment it makes sense. But it’s too risky, the fans would turn very quickly if he didn’t start well. There has to be better options out there.Surely our ‘succession planning’ is a bit more adventurous. I think I’d have him back but it’s to divisive