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[Football] Tuchel gone



Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,953
Surrey
If GP has travelled to London for talks, it’s a done deal! He wouldn’t have gone if he was not going to sign!
He's obviously interested, but might want to know a bit more about the set up and to get some reassurances about the safety of his job if he were to take it.

I'll guess he'll take it unless he is alarmed at their basket case setup. All speculation on my part though.
 




Poojah

Well-known member
Nov 19, 2010
1,881
Leeds
This is quite an interesting one from the slightly detached perspective of a fan of a lower league club, in terms of the knock-on effect it could have through the divisions. Should Potter go, do you think Nathan Jones would be a viable replacement, or would his time at Stoke put paid to any interest?

Hope he stays btw. Would be a huge statement if he does.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
55,593
Burgess Hill
If GP has travelled to London for talks, it’s a done deal! He wouldn’t have gone if he was not going to sign!

Hardly. Lost count of the number of ‘chats’ I had with prospective employers that for all sorts of reasons didn’t happen. Chelsea are going to have to present GP with a very convincing case as to why he should leave now - Potter(who has planned his career very carefully) knows a move to a ‘big’ club (or country) will come at some point so he’ll make sure absolutely everything fits before he takes it. Is this that move ? No idea, but it’s a way off a done deal.
 


DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,819
Wiltshire
That's not true at all! I'm not saying he will or won't leave, but millions of people have been for a job interview and realised it's not for them – for whatever reason...

It’s over.
He’s the perfect fit for what Todd Boehly wants to do with the football club,
It’s too good an opportunity to turn down, unfortunately.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,996
Seven Dials
He'll obviously want to look in Todd Boehly's eyes and get the measure of the man before he makes any decisions. I understand he didn't fancy working for Levy at Tottenham and no doubt he would seek assurances about stability at Chelsea - if 'stability' and 'Chelsea' make any sense in the same sentence.
 




Greavsey

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Jul 4, 2007
1,166
Hardly. Lost count of the number of ‘chats’ I had with prospective employers that for all sorts of reasons didn’t happen. Chelsea are going to have to present GP with a very convincing case as to why he should leave now - Potter(who has planned his career very carefully) knows a move to a ‘big’ club (or country) will come at some point so he’ll make sure absolutely everything fits before he takes it. Is this that move ? No idea, but it’s a way off a done deal.

Agreed, he was very reluctant to leave Swansea when we came in for him due to the impact on moving family etc. My only hope is that his kids are settled in Brighton and he doesn't want to uproot them. OR he doesn't fancy the commute to Cobham from Brighton... tenuous but you never know! Gutted if he does go...
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,458
WeHo
Very curious to see how Swansman gets on over on the Chelsea forum..
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

Well-known member
May 12, 2009
21,805
This is quite an interesting one from the slightly detached perspective of a fan of a lower league club, in terms of the knock-on effect it could have through the divisions. Should Potter go, do you think Nathan Jones would be a viable replacement, or would his time at Stoke put paid to any interest?

Hope he stays btw. Would be a huge statement if he does.

No intel at all but I imagine there would be enough question marks about Jones's time at Stoke to put us off him. Not sure his outspoken way is a good fit for our setup either.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,273
He'll obviously want to look in Todd Boehly's eyes and get the measure of the man before he makes any decisions. I understand he didn't fancy working for Levy at Tottenham and no doubt he would seek assurances about stability at Chelsea - if 'stability' and 'Chelsea' make any sense in the same sentence.

Some of the best managers in world football went to Chelsea despite Abramovich being short-termist, famous for hiring and firing.

As for stability, Potter wouldn't need a penny for two years with that squad of players they've assembled. A 3-5-2 formation would give you a team of Mendy, Reece James, Cucurella, Thiago Silva, Koulibaly, Fofana, Kante, Jorginho, Mount, Sterling, Aubameyang with a bench including Arrizabelaga, Chilwell, Broja, Gallagher, Pulisic, Kovacevic, Havertz, Ziyech etc.
 


Poojah

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Nov 19, 2010
1,881
Leeds
No intel at all but I imagine there would be enough question marks about Jones's time at Stoke to put us off him. Not sure his outspoken way is a good fit for our setup either.

Cheers, wasn’t sure how well regarded he was by the powers that be at the Amex. Luton have just nabbed our best player and appear to have an open dialogue with our owners; could do without them pinching our manager at this moment in time.
 


Bedsex

not my real name
Jan 29, 2009
2,186
Flitwick
He'll obviously want to look in Todd Boehly's eyes and get the measure of the man before he makes any decisions. I understand he didn't fancy working for Levy at Tottenham and no doubt he would seek assurances about stability at Chelsea - if 'stability' and 'Chelsea' make any sense in the same sentence.

Let’s hope that when he does, he can use his masters degree in emotional intelligence to see through the veneer.
 






Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
If GP has travelled to London for talks, it’s a done deal! He wouldn’t have gone if he was not going to sign!

He's not been interviewed by one of Europe's big clubs before has he? Probably worth the trip to get a feel for the type of interview you get, just for the experience. Plus if he declines, his next sit down with Tony, is this is what they offered me...

They could be a right bunch of dicks as well, he goes up and they tell him he doesn't have any responsibility for transfers, no input on player contracts or sales etc. may just turn on his heels.
 


Javeaseagull

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Feb 22, 2014
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I don’t know if I am in denial but I just can’t get my head around a new manager. Hopefully TB and PB are more switched on than me. I’m sure they are. They will be annoyed and get on with it.
Horrible thought, what if Chelsea come for PB? Doesn’t bear thinking about.
 




Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
8,516
Vilamoura, Portugal
GP is too good a person to just dismiss the opportunity without even listening to them. He will listen to what they have to say and then make an informed decision. I would still not be surprised ifhe decides to stay after all that.

They will say whatever they think he wants to hear. The reality will be that he is out the door in 18 months or less unless he turns them into Man City.
 


usernamed

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Aug 31, 2017
763
I can`t see him turning Chelsea job down. Whilst we think of Brighton as a Prem club. Realistically we are minnows compared with Chelsea. Potters Chelsea salary would be enormous compared with his salary here. Love him to stay but IMO he`s bound to go if he gets the chance.

Sadly I’ve revised my opinion, and agree with you. At the point I originally posted I wasn’t aware there’d been any links, and assumed Chelsea would be straight in for Poch. I still think there’s a high probability of either fan restlessness or dressing room revolt leading to a premature end if GP does join Chelsea, but I can see the attraction for a manager to be able to test themselves in the Champions League, and am now pretty much resigned to losing him.
 


Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,138
Exactly. Chances for #ManagersLikePotter to jump into that top echelon come along very, very rarely indeed. The big clubs have a magnetic draw to big names, often a bit exotic sounding and with a Champions League track record.

Not sure I agree with this statement tbh. There is at least 1 managerial appointment into that echelon every season it seems.
Potter will increasingly be linked with every one that comes up. He can pick when he wants to go,
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,471
Mid Sussex
No intel at all but I imagine there would be enough question marks about Jones's time at Stoke to put us off him. Not sure his outspoken way is a good fit for our setup either.

He comes across as a whiny little shit and it’s always someone else’s fault. He’s more of a Tuchel than a GP.


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Perfidious Albion

Well-known member
Oct 25, 2011
6,374
At the end of my tether
It was a surprise to me that Tuchel was sacked.. No good reason for it in my opinion.
I have read that GP is favourite, but I think he would be a fool to go there .
Are Chelsea going to offer a 6 year contract?
Would they stand by him even if the club slipped to the second half of the table?
There is more to come from The Albion, a pity to leave now. Anyway, Chelsea will demand instant results. Potter’s way is to mold players to his ways, that takes time . He could well be out of work and deemed a failure this time next year…..

No . Please stay here Mr Potter!
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,830
Uffern
Not sure I agree with this statement tbh. There is at least 1 managerial appointment into that echelon every season it seems.
Potter will increasingly be linked with every one that comes up. He can pick when he wants to go,

I agree. When was the last season that not one of the Big Six changed their manager? It must be some years ago.
 


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