You've just repeated the same point I've made. I think Potter does make mistakes but that doesn't mean his overall project is in any way flawed
And if we go down the project still isn't flawed eh ? There's a real possibility we could go down.
You've just repeated the same point I've made. I think Potter does make mistakes but that doesn't mean his overall project is in any way flawed
You've just repeated the same point I've made. I think Potter does make mistakes but that doesn't mean his overall project is in any way flawed
At the end of the day managers are only as good as the squads they have and given the transfer mistakes of the past few years Potter needed plenty of money to overhaul his - and he probably hasn't had enough yet
Yep. And even more worrying is whether we have been rumbled, and a way to play us has been worked out.
We have no width, and seemingly, no ability to switch to a system of using any width. It all comes through the middle, so you pack the midfield, over-run us in that area, as Villa and Everton have done in consecutive games, and watch our game plan disintegrate. We are slow to react by adding further numbers to the midfield, and never stretch the midfield by adding width.
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
Neal Maupay aerial duel success rate. 21.6% which is the worst in the EPL
Maybe we should be playing it along the ground getting him to run onto balls and not hoooofing them up expecting the little man to win them in the air.
Neal Maupay aerial duel success rate. 21.6% which is the worst in the EPL
Maybe we should be playing it along the ground getting him to run onto balls and not hoooofing them up expecting the little man to win them in the air.
Really? On a thread of "Potterball" you think we currently just hoof the ball up? a low % means he is short and not very good in the air, not an indicator of how we play.
Neal Maupay aerial duel success rate. 21.6% which is the worst in the EPL
Maybe we should be playing it along the ground getting him to run onto balls and not hoooofing them up expecting the little man to win them in the air.
We're also highest rated for long pass attempts but don't let facts get in the way of a good internet debate. And if you kept up, we've not been playing "potterball" for some time now.
We're also highest rated for long pass attempts but don't let facts get in the way of a good internet debate. And if you kept up, we've not been playing "potterball" for some time now.
We're also highest rated for long pass attempts but don't let facts get in the way of a good internet debate. And if you kept up, we've not been playing "potterball" for some time now.
When you say 'some time' do you mean way back to 01 Jan when we dominated 2nd half possession against Chelsea and pretty much matched them stat for stat across the entire game?
'Potterball' has also meant sides have pressed high trying to stop us playing, Bournemouth at home a case in point, so yeah we knocked some long passes into our attacking players in acres of space. Seemed to work then as I recall.
A lot of people discussing the atmosphere today, but to be fair there has been a distinct lack of goalmouth action over the last few seasons from us overall, and a hell of a lot of frustrating action in the final third. It's no surprise that the atmosphere has dropped off somewhat really
Blame CH why not? The guy that took us from nothing!For 10 - 15 mins in that 2nd half after the subs came on we had a glimpse of how ‘Potterball’ should be, the fact that it was the 58th - 73rd min and after we were 2-0 down is a bit discerning but shows we can do it. It makes me wonder if GP has slipped into CH’s mindset of fear of losing and sets up accordingly.