Arguably so.
Hughton has a proven track record of staying up and that is what he targets.
Potter believes in a style of play
There are inherent risks in that approach at this level.
There will be games ahead that we will lose going for a win, that we wouldn't have lost under Chris.
Don't get me wrong, I think it is the right move.
Just it will be higher risk for hopefully higher rewards.
I cant be arsed to read through the 80 odd pages and this may have already been added. What Potter did yesterday to bring on two strikers to take the game to them was quality. They had little or no idea after that and they had to defend even further back. Hughton would have added another defender and undoubtedly Watford would have scored. He is a very forward thinking manager who will take the game to teams. That is a game, that last season we would have lost or drawn, with Watford attacking non stop for the last 30 minutes.
my brother phoned from watford after the game and was very up beat saying he couldnt believe that the same players from last season could produce a display like that.
Well it's news to meMay have?
Erm... we did lose it last season....That is a game, that last season we would have lost or drawn,
Well it's news to me
It's equally surprising to find that 'Hughton would have added another defender and undoubtedly Watford would have scored.' That Chris Hughton - what a defensively incompetent manager he must have been!
Erm... we did lose it last season....
So even after that performance and scoreline, achieved without input from Trossard, Webster or Mooy (not to mention the injured players), you think it's still arguable?Arguably we are still more likely to be relegated under him than we would have been under Hughton, but the potential improvement is also far greater.
I cant be arsed to read through the 80 odd pages and this may have already been added. What Potter did yesterday to bring on two strikers to take the game to them was quality. They had little or no idea after that and they had to defend even further back. Hughton would have added another defender and undoubtedly Watford would have scored. He is a very forward thinking manager who will take the game to teams. That is a game, that last season we would have lost or drawn, with Watford attacking non stop for the last 30 minutes.
I cant be arsed to read through the 80 odd pages and this may have already been added. What Potter did yesterday to bring on two strikers to take the game to them was quality. They had little or no idea after that and they had to defend even further back. Hughton would have added another defender and undoubtedly Watford would have scored. He is a very forward thinking manager who will take the game to teams. That is a game, that last season we would have lost or drawn, with Watford attacking non stop for the last 30 minutes.
It was such a positive move, we were under the cosh and instead of knuckling down to defend the 1-0 lead, we brought on two very tenacious strikers that would not let their defence rest for a second, and they BOTH scored. Watford had to attack us, and it was the perfect move to take advantage of the players they had pushed forward. Tactically, it was a master stroke.
It was such a positive move, we were under the cosh and instead of knuckling down to defend the 1-0 lead, we brought on two very tenacious strikers that would not let their defence rest for a second, and they BOTH scored. Watford had to attack us, and it was the perfect move to take advantage of the players they had pushed forward. Tactically, it was a master stroke.
So even after that performance and scoreline, achieved without input from Trossard, Webster or Mooy (not to mention the injured players), you think it's still arguable?
It isn't!
Without doubt, it's now
far more likely we'll stay up than if we still had Chris at the helm.
I must admit I was thinking get Gross of, not that he had played badly, and put Trossard on as I am expecting great things from him.
Tony is spending to make progress, but Chris saw safety as the first ( and possbly only) target. I strongly believe his "More of the same next season" comment after the City game, sealed his fate.
Personally I think TB knew what he was going to do BEFORE the city game - when Richie Reynolds was asking CH about next season on lap of honour the look on TB was not one of someone who was too impressed, he did look very preoccupied when he was standing at edge of pitch waiting for a family photo with Bruno