Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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He did some great things here but let’s not pretend him staying was an option. Any other premier league manager goes on that kind of run they are losing their job (Potter included). He had ran out of ideas and had lost the players who were tired of the negative approach you don’t have to do too much reading between the lines to see that clearly.
Feel free to spend the rest of the season pining after a manager our owner decided was not the man to take us forward but may I suggest you might enjoy proceeding a little more by getting behind the new guy
As i pointed out on the Hughton to West Ham thread - Sean Dyche went on the same nosedive from August to December last season and wasn't sacked. Dyche was convinced he was going to be sacked - Burnley were getting drilled week in and week out.