Because the officials make it up as they go alongJust changing the subject slightly and not wanting to sound in anyway pro Chelsea, can anyone tell me how the saints player did get a red for the kick in the head he gave Azpiluceta? Not deliberate but dangerous. As someone who is still angry about Bissouma's red against Newcastle a couple of years doesn't make any sense
Certain folk on here will not like this thread as it will hurt David Baddiel‘s feelings but long may it continue - waking up and taking in the Chelsea score I think it’s far to say all of our hearts our broken.
Potter In as far as I’m concerned.
Like Potter and do think he’s the real deal. ALWAYS thought Chelsea was an incredibly bad career move for a bloke who seemed to have his head screwed on.
Potter and Boehly are in this together. It reflects badly on both of them if it goes wrong. Irrespective of public proclamation - both are under pressure now; Potter from fans and pundits and Boehly from pundits and stakeholders. Neither of them, whatever they publicly say, thought it would go like this. We know better than anyone that The ‘Potter’ Way takes time but this vastly expensive squad should NOT be performing like the Brighton of three seasons ago. If Boehly sticks with Potter then he’s showing guts and resilience that might bode very well for Potter in the years to come.Why though?
Most people who said this when he made the move would say something like "because Chelsea are a basket case and sack a manager as soon as he loses a few games", which some, including me, would counter with "But that was the old Chelsea - we don't know if new Chelsea will operate in the same way, but there is some evidence from Boehly's tenure of the Dodgers that he is prepared to stick with his managers and give them time to get things right."
As soon as I make this post, I could look silly if news filters through that Potter has just been sacked, but I think the fact he's still in the job is already an indication that Chelsea aren't as trigger happy as they used to be.
'Could you imagine Potter managing Neymar or Ronaldo', responsed to with 'Ronaldo would have retired with about 50 career goals if he'd been coached by Potter his entire career', followed up by 'not bad for a left back' made me chuckle as well.They are really going to town on the shed end Billy Reid screams of lower leagues and emotional intelligence is a woke degree