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[Albion] The Potter in/out thread

Do you want Potter to manage BHAFC?

  • Yes

    Votes: 118 18.0%
  • No

    Votes: 401 61.1%
  • Fence

    Votes: 137 20.9%

  • Total voters
    656






Mo Gosfield

Well-known member
Aug 11, 2010
6,362
Was it transformation? We came 15th and 16th in his first two seasons, 15th and 17th in CH's first two.
So yes the 9th was amazing and we will all be grateful for that, and yes in his first two seasons the football was better, but ultimately league position is the important thing.
Compare that to the impact RDZ made and it's hardly a transformation.
The 9th was incredibly lucky and relied on a series of results all falling for us on the final day. At HT v WHU we were 13th. 45 min later we were 9th. We got lucky. GP started the next season well and the rest is history. Top half made people sit up and take notice. 13th wouldn't have had the same effect. He wouldn't have gone to Chelsea and may still be here, improving his cv and looking like the next England mgr.
The press bigged GP up into something he wasnt and they have done the same with RDZ. Epithets such as ' great ' and ' genius ' should be reserved for those who deserve them, not those still learning their trade.
 




bhadebenhams

Active member
Mar 14, 2009
353
The 9th was incredibly lucky and relied on a series of results all falling for us on the final day. At HT v WHU we were 13th. 45 min later we were 9th. We got lucky. GP started the next season well and the rest is history. Top half made people sit up and take notice. 13th wouldn't have had the same effect. He wouldn't have gone to Chelsea and may still be here, improving his cv and looking like the next England mgr.
The press bigged GP up into something he wasnt and they have done the same with RDZ. Epithets such as ' great ' and ' genius ' should be reserved for those who deserve them, not those still learning their trade.

Exactly. Grate should be kept only for Dean Wilkins. He finished 7th compared to Potter’s 9th and so is twice as gooder but no one mentions Wilkins because Dick Tight controls the MSM.
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,677
Born In Shoreham
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.
He was covering his arse with history lesson rubbish he knew full well the fans were bored with yet another home draw.

Did Potter achieve top six? People are raving about 9th so what are we saying a poor season under RDZ in the league was Potters ceiling?
 






Jim in the West

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 13, 2003
4,952
Way out West
Potter did an excellent job, especially taking over a team with little appetite (or apparent aptitude) for passing football - and turning us into an accomplished ball-playing outfit.
But I was looking back at that game at the Emirates in April 2022 that turned it all round for him…what a team!

Sanchez
Veltman-Dunk-Cucurella
Gross - Mwepu - Bissouma - Caicedo - Trossard
Mac Allister
Welbeck

My God - what would De Zerbi have done with that team in the second half of last season?!
 


Krafty

Well-known member
Apr 19, 2023
2,067
But I’d argue if Chelsea hadn’t sacked Tuchel, and Potter had stayed, and with no RDZ we would not have got into Europe.

Yes we were 4th, but in 1974 Carlisle United were top after three games, yet finished 22nd 🤷‍♂️
No one really knows whether Potter would've achieved Europe if he had stayed, but it was looking promising before his departure. Nevertheless, Brighton were elevated to new heights during his tenure (achieving mid-table stability) then De Zerbi came in and took the club to even greater heights by qualifying for Europe.

I don't think our success can be put down to one manager, as it was the combination of all three Premier League managers (CH, GP, RDZ) that got us to this great position we are in currently.
 




Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
He was covering his arse with history lesson rubbish he knew full well the fans were bored with yet another home draw.

Did Potter achieve top six? People are raving about 9th so what are we saying a poor season under RDZ in the league was Potters ceiling?
And we know that RDZ just gave us a bottom half finish … 🤷🏻‍♂️
 


Lenny Rider

Well-known member
Sep 15, 2010
6,014
Apparently there will be a few tossing their season tickets back should Judas return, well they are gobbing off suggesting they will lol
Won’t be tossing them back, it’s a 5 year agreement, family and work colleagues can go, and I will do the odd game if I fancy it, safe in the knowledge that GP, if it is he that’s in the dugout come August, is my 29th permanent Albion manager, so it won’t be forever 🤞


I’m still hoping this is all a bizarre homage to Kent Walton and Dickie Davies and this whole Potter returning saga is as genuine as Professional Wrestling 😂
 


Krafty

Well-known member
Apr 19, 2023
2,067
He was covering his arse with history lesson rubbish he knew full well the fans were bored with yet another home draw.

Did Potter achieve top six? People are raving about 9th so what are we saying a poor season under RDZ in the league was Potters ceiling?
I don't think we ever saw Potter's ceiling. The season in which he left looked promising for us, we were fourth when Potter left which suggests that we could have exceeded that 9th place finish.

Perhaps fans' expectations have grown over time but 9th place is what I would call a successful season for us, and same with 11th. I would like to see Brighton continue with mid-table stability however TB will likely be much more ambitious than that.
 








Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
Four points off Gpott’s 9th with an injury crisis and a sold off midfield. The only thing we can deal with here is facts RDZ top 6 Potter 9th the rest is all speculation.
And finished 11th in his only full season 😉
 




Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,736
Hither and Thither
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?
I can’t see that many would do differently from our Graham, but we’d all understand there was some price to be paid. And that includes not being able to waltz back.
 












Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
23,686
Brighton
Potter is unemployed so surely he would be in the door by now if he was coming
He is clearly far from 1st choice but then again, better than the vast majority of managers the bookies are linking us with who have never managed at the top level anywhere.

Things will could start to get emotional and difficult for the Potter Out Brigade if McKenna goes to Manure next week and we’ve not filled our vacancy.
 


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