I’m not sure that’s how RDZ is measured.You omitted to mention that we didn’t spend more than a few hours in the relegation zone during that period either, and how often were we blown away by teams during that run?
I’m not sure that’s how RDZ is measured.You omitted to mention that we didn’t spend more than a few hours in the relegation zone during that period either, and how often were we blown away by teams during that run?
This. Emperor’s New Clothes coach. Only started winning when he had Caicedo, Biss and Mwepu together in midfield. RDZ doesn’t have the option of even one of them.Exactly what are Potter’s strengths?
Took a park team in Sweden to their first division because a local millionaire pumped all his cash into them. Most of us on here could have done that
Got rave reviews at Swansea (not sure what for) - taking a relegated team and making them mid table in the league below.
And did ok with us - ok that’s all - with the Squad at his disposal.
Learnt a lot apparently though. Not enough to realise he isn’t all that.
Will fail next wherever he goes
Just my opinion like
You omitted to mention that we didn’t spend more than a few hours in the relegation zone during that period either, and how often were we blown away by teams during that run?
I’d love him to get the job before they come here, and we go full Chelsea last season on him againAjax dumping their manager soon. Would be a good fit. However their squad is pretty gash these days.
and lump on man uMore likely because they play in the Dutch league. However, Ajax usually have a reasonable squad at worst. But not at the moment, think it's their worst start to a season in 60 years.
Nah, Potter’s issue was that he had the handbrake on at Brighton, because of his background. Brilliant coach but he didn’t REALLY think we could go toe to toe with the establishment clubs. He learnt, late on, that a more aggressively pressing style could work and needed dynamic players - and his forward options were light years away from what RDZ has. Listen, really listen, to De Zerbi; he acknowledges that the squad he inherited is full of technically gifted players who were ready to play his way. Crucially, RDZ does think, having seen the ingredients, that the handbrake had to come off. Postecoglou has done the same thing after the clusterfuck of Conte. It’s all differing opinions though.This. Emperor’s New Clothes coach. Only started winning when he had Caicedo, Biss and Mwepu together in midfield. RDZ doesn’t have the option of even one of them.
he did have to change the culture of the squad from hughtonball, whilst keeping us up, not easyThis. Emperor’s New Clothes coach. Only started winning when he had Caicedo, Biss and Mwepu together in midfield. RDZ doesn’t have the option of even one of them.
And I think this is the elephant in the room for Potter lovers. I do admire Potter and am grateful to him, but those results at home made my Albion mojo the lowest it has been probably ever and were it not for the time spent with my sons and brother, I would perhaps have given up my season ticket. Bad fan eh.*splutter*
Remember that time when a sequence of three wins at the Amex spanned THREE CALENDAR YEARS?
fair does about loyalty, but he's still a good coachYeah, my single sentence wasn't intended to be a comprehensive review of Potter's spell at the Albion.
It was a reminder of a time when fans stuck by Potter (showed loyalty).
An example of loyalty from Bloom would be the six year contract he gave Potter.
But, hey, water under the bridge and all that.
What's your point?and lump on man u
worse than hughts? the suicideball, defending the 0-1, and then 0-2 v cardiff; i began to lose hopeAnd I think this is the elephant in the room for Potter lovers. I do admire Potter and am grateful to him, but those results at home made my Albion mojo the lowest it has been probably ever and were it not for the time spent with my sons and brother, I would perhaps have given up my season ticket. Bad fan eh.
i've not seen them play yetWhat's your point?
Are you saying Ajax are decent at the moment ?
Exactly. He WAS a good coach for us. He DID do a marvellous job. I accept his demeanour, his lack of empathy with the fans ('history lesson') and of course the spectacular exit mean that he will never be an Albion legend (unlike Hughton), but he was a part, an important part, of the journey to where we are.Good guy, good coach.
A lot of revisionism about what he did at the Albion.
There is no loyalty from fans towards managers, players or owners, so no idea why they expect it back.
Only the mad Swede was infatuated with our Brummie. No one loved us having 70% possession and 25 shots but being unable to put the ball in the bag. But you’d have to be a footballing dinosaur not to see what Potter was trying to do from DAY ONE at Watford with Maupay and Andone up front. Potter is an excellent coach but for all his famed emotional intelligence he wasn’t able to unlock the demons in his own head (and therefore his own players) re: inferiority of opponents. DeZerbi with a far superior attack is doing that.And I think this is the elephant in the room for Potter lovers. I do admire Potter and am grateful to him, but those results at home made my Albion mojo the lowest it has been probably ever and were it not for the time spent with my sons and brother, I would perhaps have given up my season ticket. Bad fan eh.
So the only point was to have a dig at me then as you know nothing about this.i've not seen them play yet
Yes, indeed. And actually if you take the games that RDZ was in charge last season, we finished eighth. What a load of old nonsense on this thread.Blimey. There's a LOT of people still butt-hurt by Potter. Get over yourselves, he did a great job, he left us in FOURTH position FFS. Of course he thought we could compete with the big boys, and we were scoring goals left, right and centre when he left. Who knows where we could have ended up if he stayed, we just don't know how far he could have taken us, I like to think we would have still made Europa League under his tenure.
RDZ would never have come to us without Potter's influence on the team and style of football we were playing.
Personally, for the majority of fans on here who should know better, you're all acting like your 16, still pining over your first love who dumped you.
But that's just here. As @Nobby correctly points out he's won a farmer's league with a bankrolled team, taken Swansea to 10th in the Championship and lasted less than a season at Chelsea, aside from us. Hardly a glowing cv.he did have to change the culture of the squad from hughtonball, whilst keeping us up, not easy
Who? Where? When? Why?Another ex Albion player saying Potter lied to him and then blanked him when questioned.