Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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I'm not sure stability is going to be acheived by replacing a manager who some imagine will drop us at the sniff of a big job with one who has already evidenced that he definitely would (and take the entire backroom staff with him in the middle of a season). If he returned to us and then no other 'top team' would have him, that would mean that he'd be doing nothing of note as our manager.I don’t know how we stop being a stepping stone team but I thought potter was good for us and would provide some stability as it’s unlikely any other “top team” would have him.
He commented after leaving that he could have stayed with us and had a comfortable time. He'd come with little hunger or ambition. RDZ's level of expectation might make him high maintenance for TB & PB, but it has also stepped up belief in what may be possible. Potter is still a decent coach, but he was clear in telling us all that we should be happy with our lot and not stare at the stars because that wasn't for the likes of us.