all hail the font of football wisdom!
Nothing like ignoring the facts right in your face eh? Best ever start to a season in the clubs history... I think you might be one of those guys who is contrary just seeking attention.
It’s where you finish that’s important and that start seems an awfully long way away now back to huffing and puffing in front of goal.all hail the font of football wisdom!
Nothing like ignoring the facts right in your face eh? Best ever start to a season in the clubs history... I think you might be one of those guys who is contrary just seeking attention.
It’s where you finish that’s important and that start seems an awfully long way away now back to huffing and puffing in front of goal.
No talk of playing golf from this GP yet though
Must say I think Potter is being given very little slack for one “in the heat of the moment” comment from a number of NSCers
https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/19749188.graham-potters-message-fans-boos-amex/
Think Barber has had a word about his customers.
In 5 years' time Potter will no longer be at this club, maybe sooner, who knows.
However, we will still be at this club, as we have been throughout the history that he needs to really look into, not just pretend to.
So Potter may have a point about the booing, but he is just a small part of our history, and to be honest not an important one in my view.
TB
Excellent POTG will be back.And more important is where we finish next season. I can see us back in the third tier in a couple of years, with no money and no fans. Definitely on the cards. Look to the future. It's only just begun
I don't agree with you on this one Icy.
He has a degree in emotional intelligence, surely there is an understanding that sometimes people get frustrated in the spur of the moment. Clearly, you can argue the same way about GP as well, but all that has happened (IMO), is that he has effectively created an issue from a non-issue with his comments. I would also add 0 wins in 9, until Saturday some pretty ordinary performances, the selection of Locadia over a promising youngster, Maupay's misses, there was plenty of frustration....
I think your post on Saturday about not having the tools to deliver is probably the most accurate summary of the last few days - for me that is what needs to be addressed.
Probably about as worthwhile as a degree in Media Studies
Utter Tosh people left the Goldstone early the Withdean early it’s only more noticeable in a large all seater. I have a flat across the road from Brentford’s ground same yesterday 80 mins loads heading home and they actually scored a goal well a pen.They are not customers they are the ones who are the fans. I know this as customers are the ones who leave before the final whistle, fans are those that stay to the end.
all hail the font of football wisdom!
Nothing like ignoring the facts right in your face eh? Best ever start to a season in the clubs history... I think you might be one of those guys who is contrary just seeking attention.
I don't really care. To me he's a ludicrously over-promoted journeyman. Club and Cult can worship him as they see fit. I just find it amusing
Utter Tosh people left the Goldstone early the Withdean early it’s only more noticeable in a large all seater. I have a flat across the road from Brentford’s ground same yesterday 80 mins loads heading home and they actually scored a goal well a pen.
That was such a disappointing thing to see. Can you, please, not just drop a random link into a thread when the topic has moved on gladiator Jet.
Over-promoted journeyman? Oh my goodness, what does that make the rest of the PL managers?
I take it you've not yet read our cultist chief coach's CV on wikipedia then? *Spoiler Alert* It's wall-to-wall mediocre
I take it you've not yet read our cultist chief coach's CV on wikipedia then? *Spoiler Alert* It's wall-to-wall mediocre
CV means kind of little. Lewis Dunk has a shit CV but is a superb centre back.
I guess in your mind a good manager CV is to have managed a lot of different clubs, also known as getting sacked over and over again.