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[Albion] Potter In or Out ( if these threads piss you off, do yourself a favour and don’t open it)

Potter In or Out


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Kuipers Supporters Club

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Feb 10, 2009
5,770
GOSBTS
I saw this online which summarises my thoughts exactly:

7 points from our last 3 games - Leeds, Fulham and Tottenham.
3 clean sheets.
The SAME players each game except for 1 change which was Bissouma for Burn.
Amazing what can happen when you play a settled, consistent team!
 




Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
I choose not to get a life, so just get on with yours. Rest assured I won’t be wasting anymore posts replying to you. Win/Win for both of us

When I got a lot of shit for trying to point out we were playing well a few months back I added the ones that were particularly bellendy into ignore - just so I’d remember. This twunt was one - no surprise. Looks like an Amex only fan to me - with a sense of entitlement - and a nasty one at that!

Edit - first game 1976 apparently - wow!
 




Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
I’ll stick my neck out and explain myself!

It took me a while to come off the fence over Christmas and think that Potter should go when a suitable replacement comes along. I said a couple of games ago that to get me back on that fence in the short term would be 6 points against Leeds and Fulham, and in the long term a points tally that at least rivals last year’s.

We didn’t beat Fulham, and thus swinging to IN solely based off of tonight would be as knee-jerk as those who’d swing out if we get beaten 4-0 by Liverpool this week. I also can’t remember feeling as irritable as an Albion fan as I did waking up on Thursday morning. In short, beating Tottenham won’t live long in the memory if we continue the trend of not being able to beat the teams around us (especially at home) and end up with our lowest PL points record.

However, that aside, I’m absolutely delighted for GP and the players with tonight’s win and there’s plenty of reasons to think we could be turning a corner, including the return of our defensive grit, the rise of Ali Mac and simply the fact that Leeds and tonight shows me that we can win a game of football! Long may this continue into February and I can hop back on the fence, shorty followed by jumping back IN with the Potter lovers! :albion2:

At least you explain your opinion which is fine. I woke up after Fulham pretty content as it seemed a different kind of performance with mush more purposeful attacking. And we have been brilliant since HT v wolves at the back - 1 goal conceded in 4.5 games in the prem - and that to the top side away from outside the area...! I think the fans that have been more patient are proving they were right at present.
 


whosthedaddy

striker256
Apr 20, 2007
459
Hove
As has been pointed out, a settled team for the last few games and the players appear to have an understanding of where their teammate is likely to be on the pitch.

Perhaps Potter has seen some sense in what many fans have been calling for?

Tonight also showed why Gross is a key player, Trossard needs to keep up these levels and MacAllister is going to be a firm favourite.

Jury's still out on all our strikers, need to see Maupay stronger at keeping the ball in a tackle (his running & passes were good) and Connolly needs to realise that tapping the ball home is not enough on its own. He knew the defender was there so put your foot through the ball, still learning his trade but this is the top division so it's a steep learning curve for him, hope he makes it to the summit.
 


May 5, 2020
1,525
Sussex
In,in,and thrice in.
We are seriously going to struggle to keep hold of soon.
He really is looking more and more like he will be a top manager hopefully he stays with us and turns us into a top club.
 




I was an out but a couple of wins mean he’s earned the right to more time, so back on the fence for me. Another long winless run and I’ll go back to out again. Fickle? Actually results matter and you should base your stance on that, and not on fanboy delusion or negative bias against the guy. But does it make me smile that we’ve finally got our FIRST home win before the SECOND transfer window of the season closes? Yes lots of different kinds of smiles, genuinely happy ones and rueful ironic ones too
 


albionalex

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
4,740
Toronto
Anyone voting out has an agenda imo.

Go ahead OUT yourselves and explain your frankly bizarre vote

I'm not 'Potter out' but I don't think one result, two results or three results will change their mind, nor necessarily should it. The same way that if we get pumped by Liverpool and lost to Burnley, those that are 'Potter in' wouldn't change their mind to 'Out'.
 


Jim Van Winkle

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Jul 14, 2010
3,125
Hawaii
In

Potter has me believing again. Finally getting the result our performance deserved.

Gross - what a player.

Happy to admit I was wrong wanting rid. Glad we have found some form and are turning the corner.
 




bWize

Well-known member
Nov 6, 2007
1,693
In

Potter has me believing again. Finally getting the result our performance deserved.

Gross - what a player.

Happy to admit I was wrong wanting rid. Glad we have found some form and are turning the corner.

After a 1-0 home win for first time since June? LOL! Some of you are so fickle... :)

There are some serious problems to address, especially in front of goal. Our defence and midfield can play like Barcelona at times and we still lose to shit sides! We could be playing a local side like Littlehampton and still struggle to score! It needs sorting and to be fair has been a problem well before Potter's era!
 
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Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
After a 1-0 home win for first time since June? LOL! Some of you are so fickle... :)

There are some serious problems to address, especially in front of goal. Our defence and midfield can play like Barcelona at times and we still lose to shit sides!

Who are these "shit" teams we lose to? Our last two defeats were to Man City and Arsenal, both by the odd goal. Apart from Arsenal (who were in a bit of a false position) we haven't lost to a team in the bottom half of the table all season
 


Jim Van Winkle

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2010
3,125
Hawaii
After a 1-0 home win for first time since June? LOL! Some of you are so fickle... :)

There are some serious problems to address, especially in front of goal. Our defence and midfield can play like Barcelona at times and we still lose to shit sides! We could be playing a local side like Littlehampton and still struggle to score! It needs sorting and to be fair has been a problem well before Potter's era!

3 clean sheets in a row, 7 points from 9 and another Jose defeat at the Amex.

Go on, smile and enjoy yourself. You might like it, chuckles.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Keep your powder dry until the end of the game. I am crapping myself, we should be out of sight..AGAIN ...but..

Bollocks to the fence

Option 2 should read Out. Potter is clueless (and so are you too :wink:)

Sorry but I’m a fully fledged Potter fanboy :smile:

These threads could be a bit silly but, as you've said, there is no need to open them.

in the absence of fence, however, I have gone..........





IN

It seems churlish not to. There have been threads asking what it would take to change the minds of the outers and my answer was a simple "results plus a win or two at home". We have a home win, we have seven points in the last three league games and undefeated in four. You have to say that turning criteria has been met. (check the public poll results if you like).

This does need to be a turning point though. I remember you and I disagreeing on Ali J. That thread was overrun with people saying "see, I told you so" after Bournemouth and Chelsea but long term he's hardly played and certainly contributed barely anything in terms of EPL goals and assists. I expect him to leave in the summer.

I'm obviously not expecting us to remain undefeated or win every home game for the rest of the season - that would be entitled. But we cannot go back to playing nicely for 45 minutes and then getting found out, conceding silly goals from set pieces or goals in the last minutes of games. I'm still all about results. Keep those coming and anything other than an "in" vote is daft.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
These threads could be a bit silly but, as you've said, there is no need to open them.

in the absence of fence, however, I have gone..........





IN

It seems churlish not to. There have been threads asking what it would take to change the minds of the outers and my answer was a simple "results plus a win or two at home". We have a home win, we have seven points in the last three league games and undefeated in four. You have to say that turning criteria has been met. (check the public poll results if you like).

This does need to be a turning point though. I remember you and I disagreeing on Ali J. That thread was overrun with people saying "see, I told you so" after Bournemouth and Chelsea but long term he's hardly played and certainly contributed barely anything in terms of EPL goals and assists. I expect him to leave in the summer.

I'm obviously not expecting us to remain undefeated or win every home game for the rest of the season - that would be entitled. But we cannot go back to playing nicely for 45 minutes and then getting found out, conceding silly goals from set pieces or goals in the last minutes of games. I'm still all about results. Keep those coming and anything other than an "in" vote is daft.

I think these threads have run their course TBH and a lot of what you say is correct. I think the balance for many Ins and Outs amongst a few Outs because Potter is not CH and I’m still bitter about his sacking, is whether results or performance is what you judge by. Obviously both in an ideal world but reality is we have looked great and lost or drawn too many games where we should have picked up extra points. I get the frustration and feel it too but I genuinely believe that GP has the potential to be our best ever manager by a margin.

Time is the only thing that will tell. Much as I like Ali J I have to accept that he is not going to make it as a regular at the Albion, so yes, I was wrong about him.

I hope I’m not wrong about GP, my eyes tell me I won’t be :shrug:
 


jakarta

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May 25, 2007
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Sullington
I'm still not sure that a Manager can make Strikers kick the ball away from Goalkeepers rather than at them, or alternatively the woodwork, which does rather seem to have been a slight problem this Season...
 


Johnny RoastBeef

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Jan 11, 2016
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As Glenn Murray said in commentary, That's the first time Jose Mourinho has lost away in all 3 initial games against the same opposition in his entire career.

Potter has now beaten him at the Amex twice when he was at Man Utd and last night at Spurs.

That's no fluke.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I think these threads have run their course TBH and a lot of what you say is correct. I think the balance for many Ins and Outs amongst a few Outs because Potter is not CH and I’m still bitter about his sacking, is whether results or performance is what you judge by. Obviously both in an ideal world but reality is we have looked great and lost or drawn too many games where we should have picked up extra points. I get the frustration and feel it too but I genuinely believe that GP has the potential to be our best ever manager by a margin.

Time is the only thing that will tell. Much as I like Ali J I have to accept that he is not going to make it as a regular at the Albion, so yes, I was wrong about him.

I hope I’m not wrong about GP, my eyes tell me I won’t be :shrug:

I genuinely hope that we now spend a good deal of time agreeing on this. We certainly look better at the back with Sanchez in goal and (controversy alert), Veltman rather than Lamptey at RWB.
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
I genuinely hope that we now spend a good deal of time agreeing on this. We certainly look better at the back with Sanchez in goal and (controversy alert), Veltman rather than Lamptey at RWB.

No rush to harry Lamptey back but think there is room for both. Veltman cant play every game plus he might have to fill in as CB at somepoint and Lamptey could perhaps play somewhere else as well and probably shouldnt start every game anyway.
 


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