Particularly poor given it's exactly the reason he jumped ship.The "lots of money in the bank" remark is the only 'nasty' thing he said- a rather barbed comment at a club that fully supported him imo.
Particularly poor given it's exactly the reason he jumped ship.The "lots of money in the bank" remark is the only 'nasty' thing he said- a rather barbed comment at a club that fully supported him imo.
Potter Kettle Black….Particularly poor given it's exactly the reason he jumped ship.
I think he was just making the point there weren’t any negatives with his work here, players were improved, the team was improved, the club had a huge return on transfer fees received.A typical Potter interview, chippy when pushed on an understandable fan reaction to his return.
Absolutely no need to make comments about the money made.
He was part of a process here, he wasn't the magic touch, turning shit into gold.
Let's not forget he was also one of the "unknowns" identified by TB and turned into a profitable sale.
He actually looked gutted when he was ushered off by the east knowing he’d have to do the full lap
Odd that he chose to go that way round the pitch though and walk in front of the North stand. Could just have easily gone the other way
He may have trained in emotional intelligence but it never appeared, to me, to be natural to him and the veneer cracks a bit too easily. Can't understand him, players or press being surprised by his reception, football at it's best is Panto mixed with the Roman gladiators in the arena. Shame I couldn't be there but it was still a fantastic watch with the family (even on a bad stream). Brilliant fun but not to be taken too seriously (no need for him or Cucu to cry about it, should take the loss with grace and good humour).For all this emotional intelligence bollocks he’s a f***ing clown that can’t keep his mouth shut. Interesting our players didn’t give him much acknowledgment at the end of the game,
#potterout was trending when they drew their first game with him. Chelsea, like most top 6 teams, have a high percentage of unrealistic stupid fans. And in the world of social media where there support can come from any part of the globe you'll get ''fans'' who barely even see the games, and certainly wouldnt be in attendance of one, but love to reel off ridiculous opinions. Plus because GP wasnt a glamorous appoint there was a decent part of their support who didnt want him from day one. #potterout will be very common after every non win, and is part of the reason why his job there will be so difficult after the honeymoon period.#potterout trending already
It's odd isn't it. I'm sure he must have given a lot of thought to his return to the Amex - and if he really DID have all that EI, he would have said something like "I can completely understand the fans' reaction - we had a great thing going, and obviously for me and the whole backroom team to leave so suddenly must have been a shock. But that's football. I wish Brighton all the very best - they will always have a huge place in my heart". If he'd conveyed those sort of sentiments then we'd have a different perspective. It really didn't need much from Potter to cement his place in our hearts, but - as far as I'm aware - he didn't bother before the match, and he certainly didn't bother afterwards. Maybe he just needs 100% of his emotional intelligence to control all the super egos in the Chelsea dressing room?For all this emotional intelligence bollocks he’s a f***ing clown that can’t keep his mouth shut. Interesting our players didn’t give him much acknowledgment at the end of the game,
Bang on, rattled is the word. I genuinely think he thought he would rock up as the returning hero, get some polite applause (maybe only the odd jeer) and would tactically outsmart us knowing what we’d do. To then be steamrollered on the field and constantly harangued off it would have been something he never expected, hence his shell shocked responses afterwards.Butt hurt and oblivious to the upset he caused by leaving, I thought he understood emotional intelligence? Completely misread the room today, we rattled him.
I was about to post something similar. Did he actually blag his emotional intelligence degree?It's odd isn't it. I'm sure he must have given a lot of thought to his return to the Amex - and if he really DID have all that EI, he would have said something like "I can completely understand the fans' reaction - we had a great thing going, and obviously for me and the whole backroom team to leave so suddenly must have been a shock. But that's football. I wish Brighton all the very best - they will always have a huge place in my heart". If he'd conveyed those sort of sentiments then we'd have a different perspective. It really didn't need much from Potter to cement his place in our hearts, but - as far as I'm aware - he didn't bother before the match, and he certainly didn't bother afterwards. Maybe he just needs 100% of his emotional intelligence to control all the super egos in the Chelsea dressing room?
Yes I was watching that closely and very little eye contact and distinctly mechanical from Dunky particularly.For all this emotional intelligence bollocks he’s a f***ing clown that can’t keep his mouth shut. Interesting our players didn’t give him much acknowledgment at the end of the game,