[Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

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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








Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,277
I think Matt Law is an excellent journalist and that is a very plausible article.

However, for a non-football man like Boehly, he must surely be thinking that any manager worth their salt should be getting at least some goals and victories from the Galacticos-strewn squad he has paid for.

They are 11 points behind 4th placed Spurs with Kane having got the 'highest scorer for Spurs' circus over with and Son now scoring again. I fancy that is too big a gap to make up.

Therefore, if Chelsea get knocked out of the Champions League by Dortmund then they will be the most expensive squad in Europe but not playing in the Champions League. That will mean a shedload of Potter's time will be taken up over the summer in shipping players out. It is also tough to mount an assault on the title when you are playing in the Europa League / Conference, which is where they'll probably be at season end.
 


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Oct 8, 2003
56,245
Faversham
Plodder just been given full backing by Todd Beojhlieuw and the board, announced radio 5 minutes ago.
 






ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
4,174
Reading
Plodder just been given full backing by Todd Beojhlieuw and the board, announced radio 5 minutes ago.
That's the kiss of death, the dreaded vote of confidence :lol:

When there is regular speculation in the media over the future of a struggling manager, a club will always issue the dreaded vote of confidence. This process allows the club's directors to find a new manager while stressing their 'complete faith' in the hapless incumbent.
 


Dibdab

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Sep 28, 2021
1,078
He'll have their full backing until he doesn't and that will entirely depend on how toxic it gets with supporters. From what I can tell most of them hate him.
 








Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
2,893
His biggest problem is fairly obvious and ultimately it was his biggest problem here. He can't get teams scoring consistently. It's almost comedic. They had so many chances in the second half against Saints. I genuinely think it's about the quality of chances. I think that is the difference with RDZ and what we've missed in the last few games. When our RDZ team gets it right it's almost impossible not to score because the opposition is absolutely run ragged. That's about immense organisation throughout the thirds, it's about serious work on the training ground. And it's about individual players understanding their roles and having a chance to build some confidence by playing in them. I suspect it's as simple as that. He has a bit of a blind spot when it comes to the final third and a massive blind spot when it comes to the value of knowing your best team and giving players the chance to find some form.
Maybe training lacks a focus on it. Maybe they simply don't have the ideas. Then players lose confidence because they don't fully understand what they are doing. And when they lose confidence they end up fluffing even the decent chances. And so it continues. Lack of attacking confidence from manager and staff= lack of confidence when in attack=lack of confidence in front of goal ad infinitum.
March is the obvious example. He knows what he is doing now. He knows where he is playing. He is confident because he totally understands his attacking role and because he's been allowed the time (by being picked consistently in one position) to discover some form and self belief. It's not rocket science and feels like GP is really making a total hash of things. Playing Mount on the wing when you have a team of world class wingers is total lols.
This
While at the Albion we had a different team and a different formation every week
I don't reckon that players have any chance to work out who they're playing with, let alone where they receive the ball or what runs they make.
With De Zerbi, the side seems to be much more settled with less unenforced changes, less subs and less "formations". Just minor tweaks each week.

Awaits someone disproving this with actual facts.😃
 


pure_white

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Dec 8, 2021
1,216
Backed by the board today, ummmm heard that before, am I alone in wanting him to fail miserably? Or do I even need to wish for this, seems to be doing that himself!
 












birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
6,517
David Gilmour's armpit
He could 'walk' straight into this job.

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sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,277
Hove
Well I really thought the defeat to Southampton was unsurvivable but Potter lives another day.

I can't say now what it will take for Chelsea to bring it all to a close.
 






willalbion

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May 8, 2006
1,586
London
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
Well I really thought the defeat to Southampton was unsurvivable but Potter lives another day.

I can't say now what it will take for Chelsea to bring it all to a close.
I think Todd will stick to his guns and keep him for the season. Just because he can.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
I think Todd will stick to his guns and keep him for the season. Just because he can.
I agree. Sacking Potter would be admission of very recent catastrophic failure and poor judgment. Far easier for the Todd to point in the direction of Arsenal (remember all those entitled Gunners after Arteta’s head only last year) and declare that that is his direction of travel. Stand by your man and you’ll see a rise in fortunes.

I’d love him to sack Potter now because I know what some good pre-seasons and appropriate culling of that squad over the next couple of years will bring; the success that Arsenal is seeing now.

I doubt whether even 1% of those awful Chelsea fans have the patience for that though. Sadly, the Todd might just be on to something by ignoring their horrifically entitled whinges and sticking with a dead man. Can the Todd bring him back to life Nazareth style? You heard it here first.
 


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