Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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We're discussing a game on here not a cure for disease!
WEIRD post alert!
We're discussing a game on here not a cure for disease!
Also known as "too good for Manchester United".
GP was interviewed in Swedish media last week and when asked about interest from bigger clubs he just said "I've completed two years of a six year project".
There will be talk anytime a big club sack their manager or in this case even before (personally I think Ole will manage United for the rest of the season) but that really doesnt mean it will happen.
Now, people are going to say "in the end they are all the same, looking for fat pay and glory", but if you look closer you should realise that GP is not your average manager and not your average individual.
I really think 3,5 more years at Brighton is the most likely outcome.
You say that but didn’t take a lot to prize him away from Swansea after a year. If he goes I would be gutted. But I understand. You never know if you will get that chance again. When the stocks high sometimes you need to back yourself. Look at someone like Howe who was a media darling been out of work since he left Bournemouth.
I was wondering about this very subject this morning as I walked the dog. Logic would say that GP certainly has the potential to build a dynasty at a struggling big club.
Two questions
1) Would he be given time? He was being slagged off and ready for the sack from about 1/3rd of NSCers of L’il Ole Brighton late last year and we are generally pretty patient in comparison to the fans of big clubs
2) Would your Ronaldos and other superstars accept being dropped and told to reign in the individual showboating and be part of a team. He has no decent history as a player or manager, yet.
Put the two together and it would be a massive gamble, do big clubs take gambles? I don’t think they do
Or should I say, I bloody hope they don’t!!
Pretty much on the button
You wouldn't have posted that, or anything remotely like it, if the third goal had been allowed to stand as a direct result of needless dicking around at the back. If it had, the NSC echo chamber would 'of' imploded [emoji38]
Fair play to the bloke for riding his luck and gaining a superb point tho. It was what it was [emoji106]
Yes, I think and hope he’ll stay. He’s obviously ambitious, but the attraction of moving to a bigger club has to be balanced against greater job security ( lower expectations) with us, a long and well remunerated contract and a young family settled in the local community.Also known as "too good for Manchester United".
GP was interviewed in Swedish media last week and when asked about interest from bigger clubs he just said "I've completed two years of a six year project".
There will be talk anytime a big club sack their manager or in this case even before (personally I think Ole will manage United for the rest of the season) but that really doesnt mean it will happen.
Now, people are going to say "in the end they are all the same, looking for fat pay and glory", but if you look closer you should realise that GP is not your average manager and not your average individual.
I really think 3,5 more years at Brighton is the most likely outcome.
I am astonished that you can't appreciate an excellent coach when the evidence is right in front of you. It's not all about the results (as last season demonstrated), we clearly belonged nowhere near a relegation fight and this season is proving that. Why do you call it "needless dicking around at the back"? It was nothing of the sort, it was an attempt to retain possession in the face of a world class pressing opponent. It went wrong, but how many times in three years has that happened? Twice? Thrice? Yet on the other hand, we end up controlling games we have no business controlling because this is the way our team is coached.
And how many times has he made the right changes after half time? Loads I'd say.
And perhaps the biggest thing about play under Potter is the fact that in a game we could have been three down in - at Anfield - the philosophy didn't change, but the personnel did, and in the last 12 or 13 minutes it looked to me that one team looked far FAR more likely to win than the other, and it wasn't title chasing Liverpool.
We've spent £75m on that squad, about the same as the Bournemouth squad that kicked off in the Championship last night.
I do wonder what you'll have to say about "the gormless Benny" if we somehow fluke convincing wins in our next three games and find ourselves in the top 6 or maybe top 4 as a consequence.
I know you're entitled to an opinion but this one is just weird.
The Telegraph is a quality read on most things, sport at its best. Even though I think it has a political blind spot.
Two things occur to me here:
1. Man United have only ever had two managers win them the league. Outside of them they are a huge unerachieving basket case.
I don't claim any kind of rights at all, just the right to say say my piece. Same as anybody else really
Yep, same as everybody else. Including Swansman, whether you love or loath him. He's got just as much right (until Bozza says otherwise) to share his opinions here as you do. As long as both of you avoid making your arguments personal, I'll happily continue reading both of your opinions. And continue agreeing or disagreeing with them, on a case-by-case basis (I've disagreed, and agreed, with points made by both of you at various points of time).
Fair enough, would make for a pretty dull board if all of us agreed all of the time