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[Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

Potter at Chelsea

  • I want him to fail

    Votes: 365 48.2%
  • I want him to succeed

    Votes: 73 9.6%
  • He's gone. I'm indifferent. Graham who?

    Votes: 320 42.2%

  • Total voters
    758


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,666
Born In Shoreham
I can see our new manager’s philosophy we play the same way game after game and so far with positive results give or take. I felt Potter confused himself half the time and the players, different line ups players in different positions. I have no idea what his philosophy is or was.
 






ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,168
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
And all the while surrounded by millionaire primadonna superstar players, Gra-ham is being ably assisted by Billy 'Strathcarnage, Bumblewick Thistle, Taste of Dunfermline, Scottish lower leagues' Reid and Bjorn 'Swedish Division 3 Arctic' Hamberg - nobody signed for Chelsea to be coached by this lot.
 


warmleyseagull

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
4,386
Beaminster, Dorset
You are still stuck in the Swedish snow when you get 8 years to prove your worth coz no-one else wants the job. You get time, can cuddle up to no hopers who wasted their life until mystery team in middle of nowhere take a chance, and no pressure. You succeed in a world where no-one any good would venture.

You move to dead team on their back in the Championship when the the reindeer get tiresome and try a few things that actually don't work terribly well, but please enough folk who like the change from hoof ball and are pleased not to do the dreaded 'double drop'; then some smart arse who has just joined as Technical Director for a lower PL team and want to make a difference, thinks you are something you really are not and kids the Chairman to hire you.

You do some new things that excite the pundits (and even kid a lot of the fans) but do FA to improve the league position and then get lucky when a player who was on loan at a team in Belgium A who no-one has heard of is called back from loan because of a shortage in midfield. You realise late (by your own admission) that he needs to play. In a world where a few wins makes a huge difference, you oversee 5 wins in 8, and everyone thinks you are a marvel.

You have been found out.
 


Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
14,250
Cumbria
You are still stuck in the Swedish snow when you get 8 years to prove your worth coz no-one else wants the job. You get time, can cuddle up to no hopers who wasted their life until mystery team in middle of nowhere take a chance, and no pressure. You succeed in a world where no-one any good would venture.

You move to dead team on their back in the Championship when the the reindeer get tiresome and try a few things that actually don't work terribly well, but please enough folk who like the change from hoof ball and are pleased not to do the dreaded 'double drop'; then some smart arse who has just joined as Technical Director for a lower PL team and want to make a difference, thinks you are something you really are not and kids the Chairman to hire you.

You do some new things that excite the pundits (and even kid a lot of the fans) but do FA to improve the league position and then get lucky when a player who was on loan at a team in Belgium A who no-one has heard of is called back from loan because of a shortage in midfield. You realise late (by your own admission) that he needs to play. In a world where a few wins makes a huge difference, you oversee 5 wins in 8, and everyone thinks you are a marvel.

You have been found out.
A little harsh. But a very well put-together assassination!
 




Lurchy

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2014
2,422
Chelsea had a day off today, apparently the players have been told this evening that they shouldn’t turn up for training tomorrow either.

Something is definitely going on - that doesn’t sound normal.
 


atomised

Well-known member
Mar 21, 2013
5,170
Chelsea had a day off today, apparently the players have been told this evening that they shouldn’t turn up for training tomorrow either.

Something is definitely going on - that doesn’t sound normal.
does seem odd. I was just coming on to say about that. 2 days off after a defeat like that seems the opposite of what you'd expect
 






jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
14,501
Chelsea had a day off today, apparently the players have been told this evening that they shouldn’t turn up for training tomorrow either.

Something is definitely going on - that doesn’t sound normal.
Being reported as a scheduled day off due to their heavy fixture schedule, nothing out of the ordinary.
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,527
tokyo
It is astonishing how poorly Chelsea are doing.

It's also really quite interesting. Despite what his detractors say Potter isn't a bad manager so why is he performing so much worse than many worse caliber managers would? He's making Lampard look like a great in comparison.

Is it a necessary result of his process. The team has to go through this period before coming out the other side a trophy winning juggernaut? If so, why? What is he doing that means a collection of top quality players end up performing like a bunch of league one players for a season?

Is it just that his methods are anathema to a group of 'superstars' and they have as a group completely failed to buy into his methods? If so, why?

Is it because there's a bit of the Nathan Jones about him in that he feels out of place and is compromising his ideals and thus making a merry mess of everything?

Is it something structural/deeper within the club?

I was confident that once he gets his ideas across that Chelsea would become a very good team but I never imagined they'd be this bad in the mean time. Like I said it's astonishing just how much of a mess they are.

If he does stay until next season the summer could be absolute carnage.
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,954
Hove
Chelsea had a day off today, apparently the players have been told this evening that they shouldn’t turn up for training tomorrow either.

Something is definitely going on - that doesn’t sound normal.
Perhaps Boehly’s sold the lot of them, not realising he can’t buy another 24 players now the window is shut.
 




South Oz Seagull

Well-known member
Jan 2, 2022
306
Norwood SA
Chelsea had a day off today, apparently the players have been told this evening that they shouldn’t turn up for training tomorrow either.

Something is definitely going on - that doesn’t sound normal.
Hmm....interesting. There's probably nothing going on but Potter is killing that club, so it could be Potter related.
 


Jim in the West

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 13, 2003
4,952
Way out West
You are still stuck in the Swedish snow when you get 8 years to prove your worth coz no-one else wants the job. You get time, can cuddle up to no hopers who wasted their life until mystery team in middle of nowhere take a chance, and no pressure. You succeed in a world where no-one any good would venture.

You move to dead team on their back in the Championship when the the reindeer get tiresome and try a few things that actually don't work terribly well, but please enough folk who like the change from hoof ball and are pleased not to do the dreaded 'double drop'; then some smart arse who has just joined as Technical Director for a lower PL team and want to make a difference, thinks you are something you really are not and kids the Chairman to hire you.

You do some new things that excite the pundits (and even kid a lot of the fans) but do FA to improve the league position and then get lucky when a player who was on loan at a team in Belgium A who no-one has heard of is called back from loan because of a shortage in midfield. You realise late (by your own admission) that he needs to play. In a world where a few wins makes a huge difference, you oversee 5 wins in 8, and everyone thinks you are a marvel.

You have been found out.
Very good - and you could, I think, partially sustain the argument for Ostersunds and Swansea. But to come into a Premier League club and completely change the style of play is a HUGE ask. Even Guardiola and Klopp took time to get it right. And look at Viera - did a fantastic job last season, but finding it really tough to sustain.
Potter is a very good coach. He got lucky with Caicedo, and actually his successful period at BHA was pretty short. But I’m sure it would have continued if he’d stayed.
The big problem (imho) is that Potter isn’t the right manager for a team like Chelsea.
Too many big egos. Toxic fan base. Bizarre project lead by non-football people.
I can understand the lure of the £££££. But Potter made a mistake going to Chelsea, and everything that’s happened since September should have been obvious to him.
 


atomised

Well-known member
Mar 21, 2013
5,170
I agree one of his biggest issues is a different calibre of player it's made worse by the sheer quantity of new blood into the squad at the Albion so much emphasis is placed on bringing in the right players to fit and improve the squad and keep it balanced. there seems to be no such cohesive thought process at Chelsea, instead a bunch of individuals that just don't seem to click yet.
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,120
It is astonishing how poorly Chelsea are doing.

It's also really quite interesting. Despite what his detractors say Potter isn't a bad manager so why is he performing so much worse than many worse caliber managers would? He's making Lampard look like a great in comparison.

Is it a necessary result of his process. The team has to go through this period before coming out the other side a trophy winning juggernaut? If so, why? What is he doing that means a collection of top quality players end up performing like a bunch of league one players for a season?

Is it just that his methods are anathema to a group of 'superstars' and they have as a group completely failed to buy into his methods? If so, why?

Is it because there's a bit of the Nathan Jones about him in that he feels out of place and is compromising his ideals and thus making a merry mess of everything?

Is it something structural/deeper within the club?

I was confident that once he gets his ideas across that Chelsea would become a very good team but I never imagined they'd be this bad in the mean time. Like I said it's astonishing just how much of a mess they are.

If he does stay until next season the summer could be absolute carnage.
Yeah this.

Clearly he needs time to get his idea across.
But I thought he was tactically astute enough to keep them competitive.

2 wins in 15 games.
With the players at his disposal?

I would be amazed if Boehly doesn't pull the trigger when they go out of the UCL.
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
Very good - and you could, I think, partially sustain the argument for Ostersunds and Swansea. But to come into a Premier League club and completely change the style of play is a HUGE ask. Even Guardiola and Klopp took time to get it right. And look at Viera - did a fantastic job last season, but finding it really tough to sustain.
Potter is a very good coach. He got lucky with Caicedo, and actually his successful period at BHA was pretty short. But I’m sure it would have continued if he’d stayed.
The big problem (imho) is that Potter isn’t the right manager for a team like Chelsea.
Too many big egos. Toxic fan base. Bizarre project lead by non-football people.
I can understand the lure of the £££££. But Potter made a mistake going to Chelsea, and everything that’s happened since September should have been obvious to him.
If only he had the emotional intelligence required. Some things are natural, can't be taught. I'm sure his qualification helped him with some issues but couldn't compete with greed.
 










Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Extreme entitlement. most amusing.

It was so predictable I stuck a fiver on Stains.

I almost put a fiver on Fulham, but I'm not that way inclined.
Given how much they have spent, there is no way they shouldn’t be able to feel entitled though. Which is what makes it even more amusing that they are apparently shit.
 


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