Yes, he did, but he needed those first two seasons to get us to that consistent point. It is all a journey, however, agree entirely, to not even acknowledge what he did and his contribution to where we are now is just wrong.Potter had an immediate impact. In his first game we won 3-0 away to Watford in the opening game of the season.
At 1-0 up instead of shutting up shop and hoping for the best (Hughton-style) he brought on two strikers and they both scored (Maupay and Andone).
That was the sign of things to come. He transformed us instantly and I loved the majority of his time in charge. Despite the results often not matching the performances. RDZ couldn’t believe his luck walking into to how Potter had left us.
Those that can’t/wont appreciate what he did aren’t worth engaging with.