Doc Lynam
I hate the Daily Mail
- Jun 19, 2011
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Especially loving the comment about players not playing with fear.
Saw that yesterday by the fact we kept pushing and kept looking for more goals, even at 3-0.
Not sure we would have seen that last season.
Especially loving the comment about players not playing with fear.
Saw that yesterday by the fact we kept pushing and kept looking for more goals, even at 3-0.
Not sure we would have seen that last season.
I hold my hands up to being a sceptic (but not scathing) of Dale Stephens in past seasons, however he looks a completely different player this season and has been excellent in my mind. That has to be solely down to Potter and his coaching team.
Our individual and team performances so far this season are already showing how tactically one dimensional and limited CH was when you look at the tune GP is getting out of the same group of players and people will need to remember the positive influence GP is having when we go through our next ‘sticky’ patch !
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Oh what a difference a week makes
And just for the record, i’ve been Team Potter from day 1 and that has never wavered !
Ignoring the superb style of play he has started to instil, the main thing that comes across is how much he trusts the players and how much confidence he must give them. It’s not hard to see how any player would be in the right shape to produce their best for him. I think he’s someone who could manage really successfully in any industry.
Love GP, and he’s spent a long time studying the psychological side of the human condition and installing confidence in players, taking them out of their comfort zones and yet every interview he gives when he’s seated his hand is always at his mouth, a sign of someone who is anxious or lacking in confidence.
Love GP, and he’s spent a long time studying the psychological side of the human condition and installing confidence in players, taking them out of their comfort zones and yet every interview he gives when he’s seated his hand is always at his mouth, a sign of someone who is anxious or lacking in confidence.