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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


Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,011
Its a reference to what Havertz said after winning the league. Not tremendously witty but as expected some of you who have been weeping and raging from day one would like to continue doing that and will look very hard for reasons to do so.
Nah just amusing ourselves at a cringy attempt to show some of the ‘passion’ he has been criticised for not having.

It’s cringe just embrace it although that said not the worst I have seen this week

 






Cringe worthy is an under statement. All that emotional intelligence, the 'glow up' and he feels the need to resort to the F bomb to get onside with the fans. Embarrassing and indicative of someone who is still nervous despite the upturn in form.
Spot on! Listening to that and I think 'really?'' Thank heavens we have Roberto and a class act in town now.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,348
Cringe worthy is an under statement. All that emotional intelligence, the 'glow up' and he feels the need to resort to the F bomb to get onside with the fans. Embarrassing and indicative of someone who is still nervous despite the upturn in form.
Shape-shifting weirdo, utterly devoid of genuine conviction or personality.
We're well shot of him :wave:
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,454
WeHo
Potter swearing like that sounds like he was told the expression to say in advance by a PR person and he just repeated it on cue. Doesn't sound natural at all.
 




A mex eyecan

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2011
3,879
don’t think he even knows who he really is anymore …. if he does then he has lost quite a few self principles …
perhaps he needs a refresher emotional intelligence course
 




jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
14,533
Reaction from you guys would have been a bit different if that was another bloke.
You would have loved if RDZ said the same thing.
It would’ve been a lot more in character for Robert “Hot blood and big balls, no?” de Zerbi to say something like that. That video clip just felt a bit unnatural - a bit pandering.

I liked Potter with us for the most part, but that just isn’t his style. Funny though in a cringe comedy way.
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
14,533
Nah just amusing ourselves at a cringy attempt to show some of the ‘passion’ he has been criticised for not having.

It’s cringe just embrace it although that said not the worst I have seen this week


“Listen yeah, this is brilliant, yeah. You’ll never work at another place like this again. I’m a friend first, a football manager second and probably an entertainer third”.

Did you see their faces?! I think I spotted Keith from Accounts at the back!
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,923
England
Sure it is. Sure. That famous quote from history :lol:
To be fair (as mentioned in my earlier post), I watched the video and knew the quote he was joking about, and I'm not a chelsea fan.

So when saying it to a group of Chelsea fans, it's probably a VERY well known quote.
 
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Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
14,265
Cumbria
Never been into the "he was once at the club but is no longer, so now we have to hate him" stuff. Tinpot is what it is.
Did you see/hear the reception Duffy got when he came out to warm up for Fulham? Not sure how many times it needs to be explained really - it's not that he is 'no longer' at the club, that's not the issue. It's how/when he left, what he did and what he said.
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Literally trying to redefine his personality to fit in / be accepted. No way he’ll be a top, top level manager - waaaay too weak. Everytime I see him like this or doing press conferences making ‘jokes’ I just think ‘that isn’t you’ - and ‘What the f*** have you done Graham?!’ 🤦🏻‍♂️
 


nickjhs

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Apr 9, 2017
1,546
Ballarat, Australia
Never been into the "he was once at the club but is no longer, so now we have to hate him" stuff. Tinpot is what it is.
Agreed, although I am still pissed at the way he left, I have gotten over my desire to see him f*** up and instead hope he does ok. We wouldn't be in the position we are without him and in hindsight he left at a perfect time for us.
 


Change at Barnham

Well-known member
Aug 6, 2011
5,468
Bognor Regis
A wonderful piece of writing about Graham Potter at Chelsea by Barney Ronay in the Guardian.

"I always wanted Potter to do well because he had shown such promise. Now I want to be his friend. I want to go for a walk with him around the historic churchyards of Sussex where he says things like, it’d be rude not to when you suggest stopping for flapjacks in the abbey garden. I want him to help me move house, turning up unannounced and knowing how to work the boiler, then leaving just as promptly to put in an hour at the hedgehog sanctuary."

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ter-chelsea-todd-boehly-european-super-league
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,679
Born In Shoreham
Our ex-manager swore and it's top of the board all afternoon. Find that a bit sadder than the f-bomb tbh.

Should be long forgotten by now given how well things are going for us. Very much straying into obsession territory for more people than just Swansman.
Yet you are opening and posting on the Potter/Chelsea thread to tell others they should move on 🤔
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,348
A wonderful piece of writing about Graham Potter at Chelsea by Barney Ronay in the Guardian.

"I always wanted Potter to do well because he had shown such promise. Now I want to be his friend. I want to go for a walk with him around the historic churchyards of Sussex where he says things like, it’d be rude not to when you suggest stopping for flapjacks in the abbey garden. I want him to help me move house, turning up unannounced and knowing how to work the boiler, then leaving just as promptly to put in an hour at the hedgehog sanctuary."

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ter-chelsea-todd-boehly-european-super-league
And a wonderful cartoon to go with it! :lolol:
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Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,751
Eastbourne
Agreed, although I am still pissed at the way he left, I have gotten over my desire to see him f*** up and instead hope he does ok. We wouldn't be in the position we are without him and in hindsight he left at a perfect time for us.
Probably more 'he wouldn't be in the position he is without us'. And I liked Potter, but Bloom could easily have lost patience in one of Potter's many underachieving spells, and then he'd have blotted his copybook and probably managed a decent championship side again with no chance of a big 6 club.
 


Javeaseagull

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Feb 22, 2014
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A wonderful piece of writing about Graham Potter at Chelsea by Barney Ronay in the Guardian.

"I always wanted Potter to do well because he had shown such promise. Now I want to be his friend. I want to go for a walk with him around the historic churchyards of Sussex where he says things like, it’d be rude not to when you suggest stopping for flapjacks in the abbey garden. I want him to help me move house, turning up unannounced and knowing how to work the boiler, then leaving just as promptly to put in an hour at the hedgehog sanctuary."

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ter-chelsea-todd-boehly-european-super-league
Barney Ronay really is wonderful isn't he.
 




nickjhs

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Apr 9, 2017
1,546
Ballarat, Australia
Probably more 'he wouldn't be in the position he is without us'.
I think we were both well suited. In TB he had an owner who looks at the longer game and could see the benefit in being patient, which got him noticed, and we had a manager who transformed the squad and the way we play. He left a very stable platform that allowed RDZ to do what he has done very quickly. Other than the feeling of betrayal in how he dumped us, from a pragmatic point of view what a bloody brilliant course of events.
 


SweatyMexican

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Mar 31, 2013
4,155
I want him to do well, but this season I feel like finishing below Chelsea ruins our chances of European football!
 


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