We also had scored more goals than any other team in the Premier League after 4 games in the 23/24 Season - even without the MF Potter had - then in the middle of our first ever European campaign we lost Solly to injury - followed by a continuous revolving door of injuries.
When De Zerbi took over from Potter, we had a particularly tough run of games that included Liverpool, Tottenham, Man City and Chelsea. We also had a team under transition to a different system of football.
A system of football that in the first season had us one of the highest scoring teams in the League.
From Albion analytics
Under RDZ in 22/23:
“Albion recorded their most wins in a top-flight season (18), double as many as they managed in the first four Premier League campaigns (9 in each), notably having fewer draws than ever before (just 8, one fewer than in 2018-19), and accumulating 62 points — 11 more than last season, making Albion the sixth-biggest improvers in terms of points from the 2021-22 campaign.”
Anyone can quote stats. But interpreting them requires contextual thinking.
He isn’t IMHOHappy to disagree. If Potter Is the best qualified candidate and you want a poorer one then that’s your call.
But the instant migration of almost all of the backroom staff and the decimation it caused has left a level of distrust and resentment that is almost impossible to heal.I am fully with you that love of family is the most important thing in life. Suspect Graham Potter does too, which is why he decided to quadruple his salary and secure his family’s future.
We probably all would, but in all honesty none of us would ever be in that position. (If Liz Hurley ‘booty called‘ you tonight at midnight what would you do?)I wonder how many posters on NSC would do different under similar circumstances?
"Mutual".De Zerbi ditched himself.
Evening Graham.Was RDZ really better? With GP we were better defensively. We changed formations several times during each match. RDZ is a one trick pony.
Need to bear in mind it took 2 years for GP to transition the team from CH’s tactics. Once GP had his “own team” we played good football and scored lots of goals in the last 6 months he coached us.
It was easier for RDZ to transition from GP. When “one trick pony” RDZ was found out by other club’s analysts our results nosedived.
TB and PB are professionals. They realise players and club personnel will move on to massive Champions League Clubs if the opportunity arises. They said GP left on amicable terms.
For what it’s worth, GP was right when he said some fans need a history lesson. We are a medium size club with a 30k stadium. We don’t have a massive global fan base and we are not owned by mega rich owners.
I am glad we are owned by a fan who is not prone to hissy fits like some on this forum.
Mutual in the sense that we were no longer that fussed about keeping him given his demands. He knew what he signed up for. If he'd been prepared to knuckle down, do you think the club would have wanted him out?"Mutual".
RDZ did in fact say that there wasn't any club which could tempt him away - BUT - he had to be happy.
Evening Graham.
Wish I was on a multimillion pay off from Chelsea.Evening Graham.
Strange response - because it makes absolutely no difference to my answer, it was just another pro-Potter stat you posted along with all the others I quoted from your post that you thought showed that Potter’s performances were better than De Zerbi’s. But if it makes you happier, I have inserted the Whole of your post into my quote.You've quoted me but omitted the first sentence.
Anyone can quote posts but interpreting them.....
He got Ipswich promoted with a bottom half championship squad. I then watched the FourFourTwo video on his tactics and quickly realised they were an upgrade on those of RDZ.Why is McKenna at the top of your list?
Potter had no choice, his stock had risen rapidly and grabbed the opportunity.Happy to disagree. If Potter Is the best qualified candidate and you want a poorer one then that’s your call.
I am fully with you that love of family is the most important thing in life. Suspect Graham Potter does too, which is why he decided to quadruple his salary and secure his family’s future.
I wonder how many posters on NSC would do different under similar circumstances?
You say he might be the next England manager, I heard a young man suggesting Southgate will be going straight to Brighton after the Euros! How would that go down?I've gone no but only because he'd have no chance, not because he's a bad manager. The moment we lost a couple he'd be under attack. IMO rightly so, only a fool invites a cheat back into their bedroom.
I'd be amazed if either party wanted it anyway.
FWIW I think he'll be the next England manager.
De Zerbi ditched us like Potter did."Mutual".
RDZ did in fact say that there wasn't any club which could tempt him away - BUT - he had to be happy.
Strange response - because it makes absolutely no difference to my answer, it was just another pro-Potter stat you posted along with all the others I quoted from your post that you thought showed that Potter’s performances were better than De Zerbi’s. But if it makes you happier, I have inserted the Whole of your post into my quote.
As I said, any one can post a string of stats and interpret them in isolation from causative realities but it presents a false narrative.
RDZ’s first season was the best we had ever had and you conveniently missed out our goals scored stats under De Zerbi last season in your statistical analysis’ of their comparative qualities..
You are manipulating the stats to justify an opinion based on faulty reasoning that GP was a better coach than RDZ. Simply not true, RDZ took us further than we had been before as a Club. His first season was the best for the Club on record.
Its a shame we were not set up to cope with a European campaign, missed out on several recruiting opportunities and had a debilitating number of injuries otherwise RDZ’s second season may have been as good as his first if not better and he’d still be with us.
Ah the good old trusty face-saving trope when someone pokes a hole in your argument: “I was only joking”I thought the mischief comment made it clear I was on a wind up.
It seems I landed a whopper.
You've quoted me but omitted the first sentence.
Anyone can quote posts but interpreting them.....
Ah the good old trusty face-saving trope when someone pokes a hole in your argument: “I was only joking”
Yet you’ve quoted and attributed the whole of 22/23 to RDZ when Potter was responsible for 4 wins and 13 points of the total (in just 6 games played).We also had scored more goals than any other team in the Premier League after 4 games in the 23/24 Season - even without the MF Potter had - then in the middle of our first ever European campaign we lost Solly to injury - followed by a continuous revolving door of injuries.
When De Zerbi took over from Potter, we had a particularly tough run of games that included Liverpool, Tottenham, Man City and Chelsea. We also had a team under transition to a different system of football.
A system of football that in the first season had us one of the highest scoring teams in the League.
From Albion analytics
Under RDZ in 22/23:
“Albion recorded their most wins in a top-flight season (18), double as many as they managed in the first four Premier League campaigns (9 in each), notably having fewer draws than ever before (just 8, one fewer than in 2018-19), and accumulating 62 points — 11 more than last season, making Albion the sixth-biggest improvers in terms of points from the 2021-22 campaign.”
Anyone can quote stats. But interpreting them requires contextual thinking.
EDIT - Because you have now added to you comment since I replied:Yet you’ve quoted and attributed the whole of 22/23 to RDZ when Potter was responsible for 4 wins and 13 points of the total (in just 6 games played).
Anyone can quote stats, but ensuring they’re accurate and not misleading requires care and attention.
Quite.Mutual in the sense that we were no longer that fussed about keeping him given his demands. He knew what he signed up for. If he'd been prepared to knuckle down, do you think the club would have wanted him out?