keaton
Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
- Nov 18, 2004
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Seems a pretty pointless list tbh.
Not sure why anyone would rate Wilder/Smith/Potter any differently.
They have identical premier league experience, and over the 2 seasons, probably pretty similar records.
Does Smith get ahead of Potter because he has a much bigger budget?
Or is it because he has Grealish is his ranks?
Or do 90 minutes think Smith has been responsible for tactics and substitutions which have changed game outcomes more than Potter has?
Potter's success was in Sweden and is difficult to properly evaluate. Both Smith and Wilder took poor teams, massively improved them and got them promoted. Wilder did incredibly well last year, Smith also did well at Brentford. With Potter at Swansea and Albion you couldn't definitely say he's improved either team in results