Yes some say that!!Never coming back old boy, due to the ‘content of its time’ now clearly inappropriate
if Fulham win tonight which is likely that’s a big gap, games in hand aren’t points in the bag. I’m not surprised by last weeks result any type of pressure game and don’t seem to do it.I really do feel our main chance of getting into Europe aside from our results, is Chelsea’s results as it stands. Want Spurs to beat them Sunday. They’re the main threat for it at present.
Oh yeh I’m hoping Fulham and brentford lose every game - and Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Newcastle and most importantly the scum. But feel at the moment Chelsea are key. They should still finish miles above us of course!Bbbb
if Fulham win tonight which is likely that’s a big gap, games in hand aren’t points in the bag.
....somebodeeeeeeeeeeee, Potter is somebody that we used to know .......
love it, we should sing this whenever we play him
(for anyone thinking whats he on about - google Gotye)
This has always annoyed me , i remember that game well and the "boo`s" were pure frustration at our incredible bad luck . I think we had something like 23 shots that game , hit the woodwork goal line clearance/s and Meslier was MOTM . I don`t think the boo`s were aimed at our lads ( or potter ) they were purely a reaction to a chain of events which if, played out the same way on another day we would have won 6 or 7 nil .Well yes, and I heard a few boos that game which I didn't agree with at all. But he's got double standards at work whereby Chelsea fans are allowed to express their disappointment and Brighton fans not. I'm afraid that's not how a crowd works, a crowd will do what a crowd will do. It is what it is.
Ask Todd his team have been getting "sacked" 5 or 6 times a gameHe’s not going to get sacked imho.
They should, yeah. As for now, they aren't even the best team in Fulham.Oh yeh I’m hoping Fulham and brentford lose every game - and Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Newcastle and most importantly the scum. But feel at the moment Chelsea are key. They should still finish miles above us of course!
That was the majority of the Potter time all over, on another day…. I see he’s now saying he’s suffering from mental health issues what the hell did he think he was getting into?This has always annoyed me , i remember that game well and the "boo`s" were pure frustration at our incredible bad luck . I think we had something like 23 shots that game , hit the woodwork goal line clearance/s and Meslier was MOTM . I don`t think the boo`s were aimed at our lads ( or potter ) they were purely a reaction to a chain of events which if, played out the same way on another day we would have won 6 or 7 nil .
Wouldn`t wish him any harm but your right , just what did he think he was getting into , honestly thought the guy was more intelligent ! . I guess money really is more important to some people than security , a glimpse at Chelsea`s recent history should tell you all you need to knowThat was the majority of the Potter time all over, on another day…. I see he’s now saying he’s suffering from mental health issues what the hell did he think he was getting into?
I hope you're all happy seeing as we apparently "derailed" their season...
I would say Chelsea fans booing a loss to the managerless bottom team is no more justified than Brighton fans booing a goalless draw after dominating a relegation threatened Leeds.In fairness there is a difference between fans used to success booing losing at home to the managerless bottom team and drawing at home having dominated a game. I’ll stick my head above the parapet and suggest the (limited) booing at the Leeds game was a bit wanky
Yeah, but we were 8th in the PL weren’t we, or had we slid close to relegation? Entitled springs to my mindI would say Chelsea fans booing a loss to the managerless bottom team is no more justified than Brighton fans booing a goalless draw after dominating a relegation threatened Leeds.
Football is full of freak results. Teams with a rash of injuries and multiple games in a single week getting the win against a team with all their first teamers and the previous week off. It happens sometimes, and booing it is unfair on the players. Teams coasting at the top of the table slipping up against a relegation threatened side. It's one of the things we love about football. On any given day, anything can happen.
But that's stripping context away from both games.
Chelsea weren't booing one game. They were booing a run of 2 wins in 14, a season where they've fallen far short of their usual standard and are terrified by an unproven manager's project to change the culture of the club from what had been successful, but expensive to something that is less expensive and has so far cost a lot and isn't showing the success.
Brighton's draw with Leeds was the 8th winless game in a row (9th if you include the cup game v leicester), it had been more than two months since the amex crowd had seen a Brighton goal that didn't come from the penalty spot. It was a run that included 4 games against teams in the bottom 6 - a then bottom of the table and winless in 8 Norwich, a then bottom of the table and winless in 12 Newcastle, Aston villa and leeds (and included a lucky draw v Palace). Brighton had aspirations of a top 10 finish so of course expectation were higher than in previous seasons - playing 4 poor teams and getting one penalty goal nd just three points across all four games - there aren't many sides in the premier league that wouldn't have a small pocket of fans booing. (Everton were on a winless that weekend and their fans booing was a lot more vociferous than ours).
Yeah you're right. A few, in fact very few fans made their displeasure known and booed. Why are you fixated on that fact as did Potter who was simply deflecting, and not on the more than 25000 of us who didn't boo?Yeah, but we were 8th in the PL weren’t we, or had we slid close to relegation? Entitled springs to my mind
I’d take pretty well any Potter game over where we were when CH was sacked, stinking the division out.
I do not want to be seen as defending GP. The way he left meant I lost all respect for him, especially with the frankly insulting comment about wanting an easy life, but his reactions to the booing at Albion (which I agree was just a few) and Chelsea I do getYeah you're right. A few, in fact very few fans made their displeasure known and booed. Why are you fixated on that fact as did Potter who was simply deflecting, and not on the more than 25000 of us who didn't boo?