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Stupid question. The answer is obvious
I know nothing about De Zerbi but I do know Potter does not come across that well when things aren’t going well and gets quite touchy and sarky about criticism . He is not averse to having a pop at the fans if they don’t appear to be behind him. This could turn toxic very quickly if he does it at Chelsea after some bad results.
I noticed how confident and chirpy he was in pre match pressers this season, it’ll be interesting to see if he reverts to his early days here demeanour at Chelsea. Things could of course go very well at Chelsea and he’ll be loved by their fans after a few rounds of Potterball and good results
Where’s the fence option because that’s where I’m sitting?
I am not a fan of the other teams he owns or has a vested interest in(Dodgers in the MLB, Lakers in the NBA or Sparks in the WNBA) but I do have some friends out there who are fans of all of them and they do periodically vent to me about he runs things, especially the financial side of things.
I was referring to the way he reacted in post match interviews about the fans and to the questions he was being asked, I never once heard him say anything negative about any of the players, refreshing in this era.
Are you telling me you never noticed him being prickly in pre and post match interviews. He came across as relaxed, happy and jokey this season before he left. I certainly noticed a difference from his early days and some during the last two seasons. My point is that he should maybe consider reining in any criticism of Chelsea fans regardless of what has happened during games
The Americans said if they don’t qualify this season for champions league they won’t sack him.If Chelsea finish 5th or lower this season Potter’s out on his ear. That’s how it works at those clubs.
The Americans said if they don’t qualify this season for champions league they won’t sack him.
The Americans said if they don’t qualify this season for champions league they won’t sack him.
I don’t remember him criticising the fans at all. Or being “prickly”. He handled the media really well. In fact he went out of his way to praise them - he got on well with 99% of fans. . (Aside from the justified single time he was irked after boogate - which some are still very precious about).
He’s one of the most assured managers when dealing with the media and the expectation from some that he won’t be able to cope with the pressure at Chelsea is either bad faith wishful thinking or not borne out by close attention to the last three years.
Offer £40m for RDZ ?It’ll be somewhat interesting to see what Todd & Co will do if Brighton finish above Chelsea?
You don’t don’t do people having a different viewpoint do you? Really patronising and bullshit final paragraph there
It's also patently untrue.
Can anyone recall an occasion of us discussing Hughton being prickly at the fans?
There were multiple examples of Brighton fans feeling slighted by Potter.
Indeed, apparently we needed or he needed a history lesson, nothing at all to do with one win at home in calendar year or whatever it was. Either way it was a snipe.It's also patently untrue.
Can anyone recall an occasion of us discussing Hughton being prickly at the fans?
There were multiple examples of Brighton fans feeling slighted by Potter.
Indeed, apparently we needed or he needed a history lesson, nothing at all to do with one win at home in calendar year or whatever it was. Either way it was a snipe.
I don’t remember him criticising the fans at all. Or being “prickly”. He handled the media really well. In fact he went out of his way to praise them - he got on well with 99% of fans. . (Aside from the justified single time he was irked after boogate - which some are still very precious about).
He’s one of the most assured managers when dealing with the media and the expectation from some that he won’t be able to cope with the pressure at Chelsea is either bad faith wishful thinking or not borne out by close attention to the last three years.
Indeed, apparently we needed or he needed a history lesson, nothing at all to do with one win at home in calendar year or whatever it was. Either way it was a snipe.
As far as this thread is concerned GP doesn’t do pressure that well a chance go top against Palace a chance to go top against Fulham one weird team selection and the other we didn’t really perform at all. We played well against the big boys when there was no pressure to get a result couldn’t beat Sheffield Utd or Norwich at home when we are expected to get a result.
You don’t don’t do people having a different viewpoint do you? Really patronising and bullshit final paragraph there
Didn’t mean it to come across like that Icy. So apologies . Of course Chelsea is a massive difference in terms of scrutiny and it remains to be seen whether he’ll cope with the job. He’s just started. So agreed.
I still can’t see what the issue was with his remarks post Leeds - but clearly some were and are still irked by them.
Fine to say he didn't think booing was warranted, I didn't think booing was warranted, it was the "Perhaps I need a history lesson on this club" comment that got under my skin.
I think most of us believe he could do very well at Chelsea, but also that he won't get much time to impress, before the fans get on his back, which will in turn make the process harder, and there could be pressure from fans that Boehly can't resist.
But also, I hope they boo the end of every half, just to see what he says about it at Chelsea. I hope he feels like quitting by January, but can't because 5 other people will also be out of jobs. I hope he ends up in 3 years time being shit at MK Dons and getting booed there too. That is bad faith wishful thinking.
Thanks.
From my perspective he was often a little prickly when being interviewed pre and post match but this season looked totally at ease, enjoying it even. That’s all.
I wish him well at Chelsea but think he was good enough to finish the season here and still be desirable to a top six club
Maybe I had more faith in him than he had in himself