I don't know what to think - last season Potter seemed a tactical genius. This season we theoretically have better players (Lamptey, White, Lallana, Welbeck...) but something's not working. There have been some excellent performances (Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa, Liverpool), but too many average ones. When Hughton went I thought it was absolutely the right decision - we were awful for 6 months, and only going in one direction.
Are we "crap" because we can't score, or are we "crap" because the manager can't get the tactics right or motivate the team? I think it's much more the former....if we'd won the last two matches (which we very easily could and should have done) we'd be having a very different debate.
Sacking Potter would be (on paper) the easy solution - but presumably we'd have to get rid of Billy Reid and Hamberg, too? And possibly MacAulay?. And then we'd have to re-recruit for all those positions.
I'm absolutely convinced that TB sees this as a long term project, with Potter as part of it. The U23s and U18s play a similar style. The objective is to develop our own players and bring them through. It takes a lot longer than going out and splashing £150m+ on new players (eg: Villa, Everton, etc). It may get more painful, but I can't see Potter being sacked.
Are we "crap" because we can't score, or are we "crap" because the manager can't get the tactics right or motivate the team? I think it's much more the former....if we'd won the last two matches (which we very easily could and should have done) we'd be having a very different debate.
Sacking Potter would be (on paper) the easy solution - but presumably we'd have to get rid of Billy Reid and Hamberg, too? And possibly MacAulay?. And then we'd have to re-recruit for all those positions.
I'm absolutely convinced that TB sees this as a long term project, with Potter as part of it. The U23s and U18s play a similar style. The objective is to develop our own players and bring them through. It takes a lot longer than going out and splashing £150m+ on new players (eg: Villa, Everton, etc). It may get more painful, but I can't see Potter being sacked.