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Is the correct answer. So bloody frustrating.Played well.
Can't finish.
As per.
Is the correct answer. So bloody frustrating.Played well.
Can't finish.
As per.
Good performance .Cannot finish. Recipe for disaster
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I am confused how the manager can get the blame for players carving out 6 or 7 chances and converting NONE of them. I TOTALLY disagree with you
It feels like the salesman who does almost everything right. Good phone manner, makes plenty of appointments, turns up to see clients, looks smart and professional and presents well. Only trouble is...he rarely closes a deal.
The boss likes him, as do the rest of the staff, so they are patient. He will come good. Its just a matter of time. As time goes by and nothing much changes, some of the staff start talking about him and questioning his results. The boss ignores all this. He interviewed brilliantly. The boss is sold on him and refuses to press the panic button. The days and weeks pass. Sales figures are disappointing. There is an odd crumb of comfort. Eventually the boss confides in his wife. He isn't sure what to do about declining sales. He tells her that so and so is a great representative of the company, he wants to keep him and believes he will come good.
The wife says..." What did you hire him to do? Look good or increase sales? "
If the handle on the hoover the salesman is selling comes off when he demonstrates it you are going to blame him not the company (manufacturer) that he can’t close a sale? Then when you send him out again and the same thing happens you think the solution is to sack him not improve the quality of the product.
If so I completely get why you want Potter sacked
The bottom line I don't think we will go down, just, but never mind Glenn Murray, we might as well sign Bill Murray, as this will be Groundhog Day next January when Potter has the team roughly in the same situation.
I think Potter was happy with the point by them and wanted to get control of the midfield. A loss would have been a disaster. We’ve got four winnable games in February, best to fight another day.
3 clear cut chances tonight, our Xg must have been over 2.
Should have made better substitutions - Tau for Trossard and Connolly for Maupay- MacAllister was doing great, no need to replace him with Propper
Voted “well”. But it means nothing.
Performances don’t matter. Victories do matter.
A simple queston that has been posed already but, as far as this irregular poster can see, never answered. "In what way were Potter and his management team responsible for Neil Maupay's failure to convert the chance resulting from the quick free kick in the second half?"