We need to start being more clinical Infront of goal instead of trying to walk it in the next and become hard to beat and something needs to change because it's so predictable
Did you copy and paste that from last February?
We need to start being more clinical Infront of goal instead of trying to walk it in the next and become hard to beat and something needs to change because it's so predictable
I agree re those two, but doesn't change the fact we need to bring in an experienced, ready-to-go, striker NOW...
Not really because they were both lacking in ability. Well, Locadia certainly was, Andone was like Maupay with a 2mm fuse.
Would you rather we kept Hughton?We have one. His name is Glenn Murray. Is Potter the tactical genius/coach that people think if he cant get the best out of him. Like I say Emporers New Clothes.
I agree re those two, but doesn't change the fact we need to bring in an experienced, ready-to-go, striker NOW...
Would you rather we kept Hughton?
Not saying that. But this so called genius cant build a team or tactics to get the best out of the best striker we havw had in modern times.
Not saying that. But this so called genius cant build a team or tactics to get the best out of the best striker we havw had in modern times.
no mate just what I have been thinking over the last few monthsDid you copy and paste that from last February?
We have one. His name is Glenn Murray. Is Potter the tactical genius/coach that people think if he cant get the best out of him. Like I say Emporers New Clothes.
We have one. His name is Glenn Murray. Is Potter the tactical genius/coach that people think if he cant get the best out of him. Like I say Emporers New Clothes.
Should’ve reacted with Bissouma or Gross on for Connolly by the 50th minute.
It was obvious the tide had turned, they’d packed midfield and that Connolly was a spent force.
Instead GP did a Hughton, nothing. Painful to watch, it was obvious they were going to score.
At least Hughton had 3-4 seasons before everyone started blaming him for everything. Same people I bet.
There is nothing wrong with what Potter is doing. He will make mistakes here and there but only the superfans think any managers are infallible
At least Hughton had 3-4 seasons before everyone started blaming him for everything. Same people I bet.
There is nothing wrong with what Potter is doing. He will make mistakes here and there but only the superfans think any managers are infallible
The pattern is exactly the same. Criticism of Hughton only started when we stopped going further up the table/leagues. Potter hasn't taken us any further up the table yet, despite having better players, so people are looking for why.
Please don't turn this into a pro vs anti debate. We are not at all polarised from conversations I've had. Everyone believes, that the average level of performance is better, and more entertaining, but we don't get it right every time, and when we don't people are bound to debate what went wrong, or what we'd have different. That's football.