Robinjakarta
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Are you mental? Who would you suggest we get in place of Potter?
They never do. Unless it's smug Eddie or the likes.
Are you mental? Who would you suggest we get in place of Potter?
Like you, I'm an in man.
But when should we sit back and hold on to that lead? At 1-0? And have fans slating us for playing defensively after 20 minutes and have turgid football. Or should we push for 2-0? And possibly open ourselves to an equaliser. Then at 1-1, what do we do?
Thats why none of us are managers, although a lot think its an easy thing to do.
I think GP made some mistakes last night re subs but I recall a game recently where the subs made all the difference and people were raging about how he changed the game with them. Yes, Wet behind the ears is probably not a bad analogy, he certainly gets it right somedays but not all days, just as long as he doesnt stay wet forever.
Still fence for me. I've been in and out all season. I'm sure GP can be a winner somehow/somewhen/somewhere, but it aint happening here right now.
We have the players to be comfortable IMO, and GP's dream style would have us comfortable, but the two aren't meeting in the middle . . . . Therefore he's failing.
I’m not saying that GP should listen to fans about tactics, he clearly doesn’t, why should he.
Just that my view is that part of our downfall (2 seasons of tight relegation struggles, this season about 1/2 the wins of Leeds, Stains & CP), is that there’s only one strategy and overriding tactic. Attacking football in big numbers, pushed up, a passing game.
Whether we’re winning or not, no matter if it’s the 35th or 85th minute.
The game management is just pass and try to attack in numbers.
Managers and ex-players often discuss game management.
I think we’re naive.
100% out. Sorry Graham it hasn’t worked out for you & us.
Anyone that votes IN really hasn’t got any ambition for the club.
The thing is, many of them have been brought in under his watch with Ashworth leading the operation and Potter’s own recruitment man in the team. Let’s look at last night’s starters. Potter’s idea to bring in Sanchez and we all broadly agreed. He is going to make the odd clanger as he learns but his first half save was wonderful.
Potter brings in and keeps White. I think we all agree. Burn is NOT a left back, or Premier League quality.
Veltman is class.
Bissouma is our best player and Gross is preferred as a creative midfielder to, say, Moder who is new. Lallana is a Potter signing. Ditto Mac, Trossard, Maupay.
On the fringes Potter and Ashworth have insisted on blooding Connolly, signing Welbeck and bringing in Zeqiri and bringing home Tau to warm the bench.
We are cursed that the three players who lead the charge from the back in March, Lamptey and Webster are all out and that’s certainly not down to the coach,plus two of them are great signings. You can argue that only Gross, Biss, Dunk & March remain from the Hughton team and they’re four of our best players
Brining in those players and trying to play that football with them isn’t a glowing endorsement of the philosophy
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I had a look and most teams in and around us don’t have a poll on the manager going after every game. Certainly don’t see Fulham having one after they narrowly lost to Spurs who are miles below Leicester in the table or Burnley having one after getting spanked by Spurs.
What’s the matter with us, when did we become such entitled xxxxxxxxx
He is still a rookie PL manager and he does make mistakes. He’ll either get the sack and disappear into the lower leagues or abroad or he’ll stay and continue trying to improve us. If he does become a complete and experienced manager at PL level he’ll move on.
Do I prefer see us going out and trying for a 0-0 with our only hope of victory or a draw from a breakaway or trying to extend a lead once we’ve taken the lead. No brainer for me. Two of our last three defeats have come from player errors and not manager ones. If we’d hung on for a draw I imagine most would have been quite happy, and nobody would be moaning about naivety.
If we got rid, which we won't, who would we bring in? I can't think of one potential candidate. I've seen Rafa and Lucien Favre mentioned on here, both of which obviously wouldn't happen. Do any of the out-ers have realistic suggestions?
He is still a rookie PL manager and he does make mistakes. He’ll either get the sack and disappear into the lower leagues or abroad or he’ll stay and continue trying to improve us. If he does become a complete and experienced manager at PL level he’ll move on.
Do I prefer see us going out and trying for a 0-0 with our only hope of victory or a draw from a breakaway or trying to extend a lead once we’ve taken the lead. No brainer for me. Two of our last three defeats have come from player errors and not manager ones. If we’d hung on for a draw I imagine most would have been quite happy, and nobody would be moaning about naivety.
Yes, but player errors are also linked to strategy. Risk taking is a strategic decision as well as an individual one. Perhaps instructions to players can be tweaked so that they are making more ‘safer’ decisions in certain circumstances. That’s game management. If Potter can deviate from his strategy he can keep us up. It’s his decision.
Mac isn’t a Potter signing.
Good luck with the game management when you are playing the team second in the table who are pulling tired payers all over the place and the goalkeeper makes a bad error in the 88th minute.
I doubt we’d have kept them out if we’d gone full on defensive after their equaliser, we are no Burnley. It is what it is, some teams are much better than us when they hit their stride. Yesterday was in no way comparable to the Palace game, where in fairness both their total of two shots were quality goals. Shit has happened quite a bit this season and questioning the manager’s tactics every time is as wearing as losing the games for me
Good luck with the game management when you are playing the team second in the table who are pulling tired payers all over the place and the goalkeeper makes a bad error in the 88th minute.
I doubt we’d have kept them out if we’d gone full on defensive after their equaliser, we are no Burnley. It is what it is, some teams are much better than us when they hit their stride. Yesterday was in no way comparable to the Palace game, where in fairness both their total of two shots were quality goals. Shit has happened quite a bit this season and questioning the manager’s tactics every time is as wearing as losing the games for me
So what were the excuses for:
West Brom @ home
Burnley @ home
Southampton @ home
Sheff Utd @ home
Arsenal @ home
Wolves @ home
Fulham @ home
Villa @ home
Palace @ home
FFS!
Yeah so depressing to lose ALL of those games
We didn't win any of them..
Lovely football though.