Potter is a thin skinned individual who followed the money as soon as it came along. Not for me.
Gimp masked up at the Fetish club in Hove?Funnily enough, I know exactly where Potter is this evening as he is at the same place as a friend of mine. I certainly won't be posting on here where that is but the one thing I can say is that all the supposed movement on his possible appointment moving forward - today at least - is bollocks. The one place he isn't today is locked in a room with Paul Barber.
This “history lesson” quote is getting boring now. To be fair he was right.2/3rds of the voting fans don't want the Brummie Twonk back.
20% can't decide if they want or not to have a history lesson about the easy life as a Brighton Coach.
Less than 20% actually want him back.
After all the good he did laying the groundwork down for the RDZ era, it shows how much the way he left us still rankles with the fans.
Nah. He wrote "NOT locked in a room with Paul Barber".Gimp masked up at the Fetish club in Hove?
Wierdos, where is this btw, asking for a friendGimp masked up at the Fetish club in Hove?
Knock on the back door of The Queens Arms after dark. Ask for Elton. He will sort you out.Wierdos, where is this btw, asking for a friend
Or just go downstairs at LegendsKnock on the back door of The Queens Arms after dark. Ask for Elton. He will sort you out.
You've forgotten that we've already signed ANOTHER winger in Osman and have spent two years developing Baker-Boatley,One of the more rational reasons cited as to why Potter isn’t a good fit for this squad is our abundance of talented wingers, a position Potter didn’t favour too much. But with March’s injury, Mitoma likely to leave, no Fati, Buonanotte actually a no. 10, and Adingra potentially a target for others then we don’t have ANY wingers. That we have been shit this year is for that reason and RDZ’s lack of flexibility. We do have some good wingbacks though who don’t look like leaving anytime soon. I’m fence but if Potter does return it will be for these reasons and then some. For example, he will know how to get the best out of the young players too, and reignite the careers of Lamptey, Moder etc. Our model depends on this.
The issue for me is that Potter (including the history lesson) was always saying how good he was just to keep us in the Prem, whereas RdZ wanted Europe and said we were good enough to beat any team (albeit with many "We are Brighton..." press conferences. I want to winner mentality again.This “history lesson” quote is getting boring now. To be fair he was right.
Absolutely agree. It was always blown out of proportion anyway and, looking at what he actually said, I don't see much wrong with it. For starters, he never said "the fans needs a history lesson", he said "maybe I need a history lesson". A subtle difference, but an important one that's been lost over the years:This “history lesson” quote is getting boring now. To be fair he was right.
This is exactly where I am too. Everything we've seen from Tony and Paul's decision making, on a whole range of issues, makes it very difficult for me to make a logical case in my head for Potter returning.Cant see it happening. I just cant see Tony turning to a man that so quickly jumped ship, after all the patience we'd had with him. Also, Tony will be very aware that even though GP is a decent enough quality manager for us, there will be a section of the support that would feel uneasy about his return, and after the first bit of poor form that section of support and the resulting negative press will get very loud. I just cant see it happening, it has the potential for a volatile situation if he came in and didnt immediately get results.
So?
This “history lesson” quote is getting boring now. To be fair he was right.