jonny.rainbow
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- Oct 29, 2005
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With no pandemic he’d take us down like he was on track to do in his first season. Most overrated manager we’ve ever had.
Fine. But if Bloom thinks differently, armed with all the pertinent info, would you not trust his judgment?Because for 2 and a half years of Potterball we were imho, painfully dull to watch, managed by a bloke with no charisma who had no time for supporters and f***ed off at the first opportunity. I don't want to watch another 2 and a half years of painfully dull football again in the hope that it all clicks just in time for us to make a bit more profit on the best players.
What league position does this ‘lower prem” you talk of start?For me, he needs to go back and rebuild his reputation at a lower prem upper championship club and show that he actually has the goods to become a top manager.
As far as I’m aware he’s been offered other jobs and turned them down.Why ffs?
Do people honestly think the ex-Chelsea manager would be welcomed back by the fans after fcuking off with half the back room staff for better money, with our season well under way, then coming back for others. There is a reason Potter hasn’t found a job yet and I’ll hazard a guess it’s not because he’s holding out to take over again at Brighton.
I suspect the new manager will be an up and coming long term target of the Club who may previously have worked with RDZ as a player or assistant coach or just been in his radar of influence - maybe even one most English fans have not heard of.
Agree. For that reason alone it won’t happen.The potential for a toxic atmosphere and infighting in the stands is the outstanding reason for not bringing him back imo rather than his ability to continue the fine work he (imo) and RDZ did here
I don’t see it happening but it’s been interesting to see NSCs take on it
Bottom third.What league position does this ‘lower prem” you talk of start?