Leekbrookgull
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Probably not a great surprise.
It is? Potter hasn’t won anything apart from success in a Swedish pub league with plenty of money thrown at him. Rodgers has had a lot of success and won silverware in the PL. Potter needs to reinvent himself somewhere just like Rodgers is doing after the Leicester debacle..Wonder how that will go? Scenario very similar to Potter returning to Brighton .......................
Harsh. Ostersunds were in the fourth tier when he took overIt is? Potter hasn’t won anything apart from success in a Swedish pub league with plenty of money thrown at him. Rodgers has had a lot of success and won silverware in the PL. Potter needs to reinvent himself somewhere just like Rodgers is doing after the Leicester debacle..
And had bucket loads of cash thrown at them, it's not the fairytale people think it is.Harsh. Ostersunds were in the fourth tier when he took over
Bit like us then ? In this support, money generally dictates success unfortunatelyAnd had bucket loads of cash thrown at them, it's not the fairytale people think it is.
You’ve still got to go and win three leagues for promotion and then the top flight aswell.And had bucket loads of cash thrown at them, it's not the fairytale people think it is.
And had bucket loads of cash thrown at them, it's not the fairytale people think it is.
The English football league is a much higher standardYou’ve still got to go and win three leagues for promotion and then the top flight aswell.
Salford have one of the biggest budgets in league 2 if not the biggest (bar Wrexham now) and they’ve been stuck in league 2 for 4 seasons now.
English leagues are so much more difficult to get out off. Most of the league one sides would smash every side in Sweden. Potter had the funds to create a league on standard side.You’ve still got to go and win three leagues for promotion and then the top flight aswell.
Salford have one of the biggest budgets in league 2 if not the biggest (bar Wrexham now) and they’ve been stuck in league 2 for 4 seasons now.
Yes it is. Potter left us in the lurch, suddenly in mid-season, just when we were going very nicely.It is?
Our owner is (was) very different to theirs. Look how he’s ended up!Bit like us then ? In this support, money generally dictates success unfortunately
Yes it is. Potter left us in the lurch, suddenly in mid-season, just when we were going very nicely.
Rodgers left them in the lurch, suddenly in mid-season, just when they were going very nicely.
Yeh, right - not similar scenarios at all .......................................
Pot left on Sept 8th after 6 games hardly Mid season, Rodgers left in February mid season or just after.Yes it is. Potter left us in the lurch, suddenly in mid-season, just when we were going very nicely.
Rodgers left them in the lurch, suddenly in mid-season, just when they were going very nicely.
Yeh, right - not similar scenarios at all .......................................
FFS! During the season then - DURING..... between the beginning of the season and the end, not during the close season - in normal parlance, 'mid-season.........Pot left on Sept 8th after 6 games hardly Mid season, Rodgers left in February mid season or just after.
Whatever way you slice it, going from the PL to end up back in the MTL is a massive step-down for Rodgers. Climbing back onto the old treadmill of Kilmarnock, St Mirren and Livingston, at a club where he's already been there, done that, where there's no new challenge, must be hugely deflating. Utter drudgery.if the first 3 pages of the Celtic forum are anything to go by this is nothing like the Potter situation. 60 posts and 55 very positive about his re-appointment, 4 sort of neutral 1 negative. As regards Rodgers, he has been at the top and now back with the club he supported in his boyhood not a bad career and certainly one that is not finished.
Maybe he didn't want another PL club yet. The quality of football in SPL might be poor but the support and atmosphere at Celtic is incredible , better than most (all?) English clubs. Ambition does not necessarily mean looking for higher paid jobs. His ambition might simply be to see if he can get Celtic further in the Champions League...Whatever way you slice it, going from the PL to end up back in the MTL is a massive step-down for Rodgers. Climbing back onto the old treadmill of Kilmarnock, St Mirren and Livingston, at a club where he's already been there, done that, where there's no new challenge, must be hugely deflating. Utter drudgery.
Amazed he didn't bide his time for another PL job. There's bound to be vacancies this side of Christmas, especially in the November culling season during the International break. Shows a lack of ambition IMO.
His choice of course, he's a rich man. But he's basically gone from the boardroom at Harvey Nichols back to behind the till at McDonalds.Maybe he didn't want another PL club yet. The quality of football in SPL might be poor but the support and atmosphere at Celtic is incredible , better than most (all?) English clubs. Ambition does not necessarily mean looking for higher paid jobs. His ambition might simply be to see if he can get Celtic further in the Champions League...
So who would you chose, managing Brighton or Chelsea?His choice of course, he's a rich man. But he's basically gone from the boardroom at Harvey Nichols back to behind the till at McDonalds.