neilbard
Hedging up
- Oct 8, 2013
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Lol..it’s not stopped people speculating before ....indeed quite a few threads are based on ifs and maybes
He didn't play for Hughton though and the decision to recall him happened just before lockdown 1 last year. And it certainly was Potter's choice to start with four "number 10s" last night.
The decision to recall him was because of the work permit opportunity.
Still not a Potter signing.
Semantics.
Was never going to get a work permit when we signed him. Same deal with Tau. Potter was free to veto both their loan recalls and continues to be free to use them or not. Hughton never had that luxury.
Our fans are worryingly fickle/clueless.
It is quite obvious that Potter is too good for us... yet numerous dinosaurs actually want him sacked.
May as well release Sanchez on a free after the 2nd Leicester goal. Lamptey's not played in a while, get rid of him too while we're at it. <--- same level of idiocy as wanting Potter sacked.
One home win in 18 and you say he is too good for us ?
Incredible isn’t it. How anyone can judge a manager (in any industry) without taking results into account is beyond me. Not to say he won’t turn it around but at the moment he isn’t performing and that’s just a statement of fact.
Of course you take results into account, but not only results. If you’re a CEO and a director isn’t hitting their targets, you wouldn’t just sack them, you’d look into it, what’s the context, what’s going on in their team, what are they doing about it, are they being proactive and looking likely to turn it around.
If you’re in charge of Liverpool, do you sack Klopp? Results haven’t been good enough.
When did I say anything about sacking him ? I have quite clearly said the opposite.
I was supporting your own premise...I think.
Nope, my premise is that Potter can do a lot better in his job of managing Brighton and Hove Albion. Results are not good enough and he needs to improve. I dislike the Bielsa type veneration of our manager but believe we stick with him this season and next (regardless of relegation or survival). Criticism of what is happening at the moment is perfectly justifiable because he isn’t God.
Exactly. If I was TB I’d be sat down wanting a full run down of exactly what’s going on, what’s being done, what plans are for next games, what is lacking that could be provided etc. I didn’t realise anyone was saying he is without criticism, just that he shouldn’t be sacked.
Exactly. If I was TB I’d be sat down wanting a full run down of exactly what’s going on, what’s being done, what plans are for next games, what is lacking that could be provided etc. I didn’t realise anyone was saying he is without criticism, just that he shouldn’t be sacked.