Cue, it happens.I have said on numerous threads, it won't happen.
It won't happen.
Cue, it happens.I have said on numerous threads, it won't happen.
It won't happen.
Interesting, can you actually do this? I assume you mean you’ll cancel your direct debits?If Potter comes back - then the first thing I'm doing is cancelling my season ticket.
Not sure I can agree with the analogy between someone taking a massive career move and your Mrs cheating on you.My only worry is how quickly would he leave us again when things are going well and a top job comes up. It's like if your Mrs was super hot but she cheated on you, could you ever take her back and trust her again?
Otherwise I'm not entirely against it. Seems like a safe and sensible option.
And the Champions LeagueWe had a huge transition under Potter, why wouldn’t it happen again? We were a team bound to be relegated last time he was appointed.
I think it would bring much needed stability to the club. He is a manager who has experience in the Premier League and at Brighton.
Top spotting that!Other.
Just to add a fresh idea into the mix - One of my top choices would be American born, Fabian Hurzeler, as said on another thread. As a player, product of Bayern Munich youth academy and assistant manager of Germany’s U18 and U20. Has Pep, Areta and De Zerbi (largely) as his influences so already playing a similar system. Very young (31) like Farioli and just promoted St Pauli to Bundesliga . Seems to have found the ’Plan B’ to beating low blocks, conceding only 0.8 goals a game this season, as well as using long balls and focussing on defending set pieces, 4 areas we need to improve in. (We placed loan players with SP under Potter when Shultz was in charge and Hurzeler apparently visited Brighton in January to watch our match v Spurs for ’ideas’ so I would be very surprised if we have not been tracking him since he was assistant coach in 2020 and then took over in 2022.)
Renewed a contract in March that includes an exit clause and is attracting lots of attention in Germany so wouldn’t be cheap - also maybe too soon in his career for a mid-table EPL but then we are looking at McKenna apparently who a has similar level of experience.
You make a great point, particularly with Emery. I do however think you’re overlooking one very possible scenario - the England job. If he came back and did well then he remains very much the right type for the FA and would definitely be a leading candidateWell, he probably wouldn't (a) be offered a top job after what happened at Chelsea, and (b) less likely to want to leave again.
To be honest this is one of the biggest things this appointment would have going for it. For the whole of the last 18 months to a year of Potter we had these rumours - when we were doing well there would be talk of him taking a big job, it would fade when we had a bad run only to come back in spades when we were hitting the heights by the end of his time. The same then happened with RDZ, within six months of his appointment he was being touted for big jobs and constantly throughout the last season. And exactly the same will happen with McKenna or any other young exciting manager we appoint, if they do well they will be touted and we will lose them within two and a half seasons.
I'm fed up of this. Yet look at Emery, he's deemed to have failed at a big club, so his name is never linked with a big job. We've got Maresca and Mckenna linked with Chelsea, Mckenna and Frank linked with United, RDZ linked to every club going, Kompany rocking up at Bayern. Yet Emery has taken Villa to 4th in the premier league, playing great football with a squad punching above its weight and nowhere near the income of the big clubs - but not being linked, presumably because he has failed, and presumably also because he's definitively told everyone he's not moving.
Then look at Eddie Howe, he was an exciting young manager in the lower leagues, did two years as coach at Bournemouth and then jumped up the leagues to Burnley. Didn't really work out there, went back to Bournemouth and managed them for another eight seasons, despite lots of speculation about him taking on other jobs. And completely changed that club for the better, probably for decades to come. After moving once he realised grass wasn't always greener.
Yeah sure, it did cross my mind. But, its the England job. Every English manager should take it if offered. I can live with that.You make a great point, particularly with Emery. I do however think you’re overlooking one very possible scenario - the England job. If he came back and did well then he remains very much the right type for the FA and would definitely be a leading candidate
Probably not the place for you thenSorry
Don’t read other peoples ####
And the excuses people make for not actually cancelling their STs!I will enjoy seeing the meltdown on here once Potter is appointed