Don't know whether to laugh or cry at these tweets...cry with laughter maybe...
Must be a 5yr old writing this stuff, surely?
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"Good move for both parties"!
"Palace are more stable"!
Imho, a sound analysis of Porter’s work and our season.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/graham-potter-everton-manager-news-20769131
Yes mate. I’m sure Tony Bloom will happily let our brilliant manager go along with £100m + worth of talent. Shall we throw in Ben White as well?
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Does Potter even have an agent? Surely he can manage his own affairs, he is a grown up, not a player!
Don't know whether to laugh or cry at these tweets...cry with laughter maybe...
Must be a 5yr old writing this stuff, surely?
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[tweet]1402638417540886536[/tweet]
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"Good move for both parties"!
"Palace are more stable"!
The Matchday 365 tweets have to be a Palace mole, nothing else...
Surely Pardew is a better "fit" for Palace than Potter.Don't know whether to laugh or cry at these tweets...cry with laughter maybe...
Must be a 5yr old writing this stuff, surely?
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[tweet]1402638417540886536[/tweet]
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"Good move for both parties"!
"Palace are more stable"!
I don't see a better fit for Potter than Brighton, there is clearly mutual respect between Potter, Bloom, Ashworth and Barber, and we bring in or develop the young players he seems to enjoy nurturing to greater levels. I personally don't think he would want any other job at the moment, I think he wants to realise the potential that he can see that this club and squad has with his guidance. The Potter out guys are going to be so glad they didn't get what they were calling for over the next few seasons.
I don't see a better fit for Potter than Brighton, there is clearly mutual respect between Potter, Bloom, Ashworth and Barber, and we bring in or develop the young players he seems to enjoy nurturing to greater levels. I personally don't think he would want any other job at the moment, I think he wants to realise the potential that he can see that this club and squad has with his guidance. The Potter out guys are going to be so glad they didn't get what they were calling for over the next few seasons.
That's all well and good (I agree with the vast majority), but if the reports in the media are to be believed, Ancelotti was on £11.5m p.a. at Everton. I'm not saying they'd offer that to Potter, but clearly, they have plenty of managerial budget to play with.
What's Potter on with us? £1m? £1.5m?
No matter how worthy a chap he is and how good a fit for the project he is, a big offer (£4m? £5m?) on, say, a 3 year contract would give him £12-15m even if he's sacked after a year. That's pretty tough to turn down for anyone.
I'd dearly love him to stay (and think he will), but if a club with deep pockets like Everton really wants him, it would be very difficult to turn down, unfinished business here or not.
Money talks!
I don't see a better fit for Potter than Brighton, there is clearly mutual respect between Potter, Bloom, Ashworth and Barber, and we bring in or develop the young players he seems to enjoy nurturing to greater levels. I personally don't think he would want any other job at the moment, I think he wants to realise the potential that he can see that this club and squad has with his guidance. The Potter out guys are going to be so glad they didn't get what they were calling for over the next few seasons.
That's all well and good (I agree with the vast majority), but if the reports in the media are to be believed, Ancelotti was on £11.5m p.a. at Everton. I'm not saying they'd offer that to Potter, but clearly, they have plenty of managerial budget to play with.
What's Potter on with us? £1m? £1.5m?
No matter how worthy a chap he is and how good a fit for the project he is, a big offer (£4m? £5m?) on, say, a 3 year contract would give him £12-15m even if he's sacked after a year. That's pretty tough to turn down for anyone.
I'd dearly love him to stay (and think he will), but if a club with deep pockets like Everton really wants him, it would be very difficult to turn down, unfinished business here or not.
Money talks!
That's all well and good (I agree with the vast majority), but if the reports in the media are to be believed, Ancelotti was on £11.5m p.a. at Everton. I'm not saying they'd offer that to Potter, but clearly, they have plenty of managerial budget to play with.
What's Potter on with us? £1m? £1.5m?
No matter how worthy a chap he is and how good a fit for the project he is, a big offer (£4m? £5m?) on, say, a 3 year contract would give him £12-15m even if he's sacked after a year. That's pretty tough to turn down for anyone.
I'd dearly love him to stay (and think he will), but if a club with deep pockets like Everton really wants him, it would be very difficult to turn down, unfinished business here or not.
Money talks!