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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






Don Tmatter

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
5,035
dont matter
If this is true I cannot believe the cheek of Potter even considering coming back here after what he did and more so Bloom even thinking about it. It will devide the fan base and set up a toxic environment for all parties. There has to be a better option, surely ? I would seriously prefer Neil Warnock
I wouldn’t go that far but I’d rather Poyet back than Potter
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
25,943


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,098
Lancing
I would like to think Bloom would not piss off 50 percent of the fanbase with Potter I simply cannot believe he would do this. It would be an insane appiontment
 


raymondo

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2017
7,386
Wiltshire
If this is true I cannot believe the cheek of Potter even considering coming back here after what he did and more so Bloom even thinking about it. It will devide the fan base and set up a toxic environment for all parties. There has to be a better option, surely ? I would seriously prefer Neil Warnock
I was with you... until the last sentence 😬
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,138
I would like to think Bloom would not piss off 50 percent of the fanbase with Potter I simply cannot believe he would do this. It would be an insane appiontment
I'm hoping this idea is completely lazy speculative click bait.

We need a manager, Potter will be looking for something quite soon .
It is a a fairly easy one to put together.

As these pages have shown, just the mere mention of it, can fuel a significant amount of close-season clicks.
 


Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
8,052
Hangleton
Potter?? Oh please no. I really can't think of anything worse.
 






GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,188
Gloucester
If this is true I cannot believe the cheek of Potter even considering coming back here after what he did and more so Bloom even thinking about it. It will devide the fan base and set up a toxic environment for all parties. There has to be a better option, surely ? I would seriously prefer Neil Warnock.
That would indicate a serious problem - for you. Seriously? Geez! :facepalm:
 




carteater

Well-known member
I would seriously prefer Neil Warnock
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Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,454
Central Borneo / the Lizard
True - it’s a representation of a small % of Albion fans… which if you extrapolated out across the fan base as a whole would probably result in a near 50/50 split or at best a 40/60 in favour of Potter…

Still, it’s a very bold move as it will (initially at least) polarise a large % of fans…

I’m still not buying it, but if it happens GP will need a charisma bypass to convince the doubters that he’s back for the long haul and be contrite with it, whilst sounding believably enthusiastic… if he says the wrong thing, he’d be in DEEP shit from the off.

I’m still not convinced he’s the answer, and I’m amazed we’d consider a retrograde step …

The noise is interesting, but it’s probably nothing more than a nice little narrative for the bookies :)

Oh if he does come back it will start with a very long press conference where he does a big mea culpa, and fields question after question where he apologises, says he made a big mistake and brighton was always the best club for him. Might even do a controlled fans forum to the same effect, plus local media interviews, etc. To get the point across that he was a fool and wants our forgiveness At the end of which people will be falling over themselves on here to say they've forgiven him, that they take back previous statements, even that they were 'wrong'! Seen that happen many a time on here.

I think that the Board are getting fed up having to both conduct succession planning and then have to actually put it into practice a nice period of stability would be quite nice for them even if it might seem retrograde.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

Well-known member
Mar 22, 2019
613
I think that the Board are getting fed up having to both conduct succession planning and then have to actually put it into practice a nice period of stability would be quite nice for them even if it might seem retrograde.
We have had 2 managers in the last five seasons. If, as you seem to be saying, our succession planning ends at the third managerial appointment we need to make in 5 years then, frankly, it's a bit shit.
 


Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,454
Central Borneo / the Lizard
We have had 2 managers in the last five seasons. If, as you seem to be saying, our succession planning ends at the third managerial appointment we need to make then frankly it's a bit shit.

Not what I meant, it's not that it ends, its probably that it's just quite draining to have to keep implementing it. And it's not just the manager but directors of football and recruitment staff and medical staff and so on. I'm sure they'd like a few years where they can update their succession planning in private without having to actually go and ring the guys on the list.
 




Han Solo

Well-known member
May 25, 2024
2,546
Oh if he does come back it will start with a very long press conference where he does a big mea culpa, and fields question after question where he apologises, says he made a big mistake and brighton was always the best club for him. Might even do a controlled fans forum to the same effect, plus local media interviews, etc. To get the point across that he was a fool and wants our forgiveness At the end of which people will be falling over themselves on here to say they've forgiven him, that they take back previous statements, even that they were 'wrong'! Seen that happen many a time on here.

I think that the Board are getting fed up having to both conduct succession planning and then have to actually put it into practice a nice period of stability would be quite nice for them even if it might seem retrograde.
Nah. Potter is humble, calm and quite soft but he isn't submissive or stupid enough to sit and apologise about alleged misdemeanours. He wouldn't sit and apologise (though perhaps explain). But he would make it very clear he is aiming for a long long stay. He spent 7 years in Östersund, turning down Malmö FF, FC Köpenhamn and Rosenborg during his time there, and he was one once-in-a-lifetime offer from spending at least four or five years with us. The lad wants to stay a really long time in a club and I think that would be the main thing he'd talk about.

And you know... Graham is never going to be the PR guy.

He's a lot closer to the "first class autist" Dutch media described him as rather than the "greedy cynical cocksucker" many Brighton fans would like to see him as.

The lad really only wants to make young people play good football that people enjoy... that's pretty much it. The fact that he has not said a single word in media for 13 months pretty much shows how uninterested he is in all the sideshow shit. That he's not a complete f***ing retard who turns down £50m doesn't really change the basics.
 






sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,276
Hove
Imagine re-hiring someone who described your job as the “easy life”. There will be no benefit of the doubt, it will be nothing but disrespect from beginning to end. I’m here to support the players not the management.
Indeed.

Potter's anti-dare-to-dream "easy life" views make any re-appointment untenable.

Potter OUT starts on day 1 until he's gone.
 






jackalbion

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2011
4,939
Nah. Potter is humble, calm and quite soft but he isn't submissive or stupid enough to sit and apologise about alleged misdemeanours. He wouldn't sit and apologise (though perhaps explain). But he would make it very clear he is aiming for a long long stay. He spent 7 years in Östersund, turning down Malmö FF, FC Köpenhamn and Rosenborg during his time there, and he was one once-in-a-lifetime offer from spending at least four or five years with us. The lad wants to stay a really long time in a club and I think that would be the main thing he'd talk about.

And you know... Graham is never going to be the PR guy.

He's a lot closer to the "first class autist" Dutch media described him as rather than the "greedy cynical cocksucker" many Brighton fans would like to see him as.

The lad really only wants to make young people play good football that people enjoy... that's pretty much it. The fact that he has not said a single word in media for 13 months pretty much shows how uninterested he is in all the sideshow shit. That he's not a complete f***ing retard who turns down £50m doesn't really change the basics.
Can you just get lost already, I don’t want to hear some random Swedish bloke patronise what Brighton fans should think, you’ve played absolutely 0 part in our history, formation of our club, or the day to day, weekend to weekend community that we’ve built. Staggering arrogance from you.
 


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