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[Albion] Will you be booing Potter and Chelsea on Saturday?

Will you be booing Potter and/or Chelsea


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Agree and Brighton fans, if you go on National Radio as many have done about this, FFS tell it like it is. Don’t go all soppy and say you don’t agree with, Potter’s a legend blah blah. Honestly, that’s why we’re always portrayed as a nice club with nice fans who leave earlier so they don’t miss Strictly or have to read Aubergina and Flymo their bed time story.

A few more fatwas and throat cutting gestures towards the opposition wouldn’t go a miss at the Amex!! Chelsea came, were conquered and I hope they had to walk back to Cobham. And breath…:thumbsup::ascarf::hilton:
Agree. f***ing hate those who go on radio and embarrass us like that. The same types who clap attendance.
 




Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
As I said to @Tom Hark Preston Park yesterday - if you disagree with my nonsense on here then thats fine. It’s probably nonsense and it’s definitely boring. So Call it out. But can you leave the tired old - you must be some club front etc stuff. Cos that’s insulting. Ta.
You just need to disguise it, mix it up a bit.
 






Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,497
Brighton factually.....
From Shed end:

“Last time my mother in law visited I walked into the kitchen and she was eating some concoction of mustard, ketchup, left over Chinese food, all on top of romaine lettuce.
I looked at my wife, shook my head and turned around and walked back out of the room. Threw up a little in my mouth just seeing it.
For some reason that moment is what I think of when now watching this side under Potter. The ingredients are there to make a much better meal but he's making a turd salad and has somehow convinced himself that is the best option”
&
“This guy is sucking the life out of the club and the fans with his poor management and post / pre match interviews For a man who has a masters degree in leadership and emotional intelligence plus social science he is turning out to be pretty much way out of he's depth in the real world”
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,448
Gloucester
I know, but the anti-Potter lot at Chelsea will lap it up. ‘Losing the dressing room’, ‘can’t handle the big players’, ‘not enough experience managing a big club’ etc……..
...and boy, oh boy! Aren't the entitled tits doing just that!
 


GT49er

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NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,448
Gloucester
From Shed end:

“Last time my mother in law visited I walked into the kitchen and she was eating some concoction of mustard, ketchup, left over Chinese food, all on top of romaine lettuce.
I looked at my wife, shook my head and turned around and walked back out of the room. Threw up a little in my mouth just seeing it.
For some reason that moment is what I think of when now watching this side under Potter. The ingredients are there to make a much better meal but he's making a turd salad and has somehow convinced himself that is the best option”
&
“This guy is sucking the life out of the club and the fans with his poor management and post / pre match interviews For a man who has a masters degree in leadership and emotional intelligence plus social science he is turning out to be pretty much way out of he's depth in the real world”
Yep, see what I mean?
 








Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,570
Worthing
If and when it becomes a battle between Potter and the awful contingent of Chelsea fans who are sounding off already then I’ll probably warm again to the man. He will need plenty of time.
 




warmleyseagull

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
4,415
Beaminster, Dorset
Potter in Times yesterday:

Whingeing about criticism of him and team at Chelsea, say it is unfair to judge him and the team: “we are on a new direction, new path, and ultimately that is part of the challenge.”

He continues:

“If I wanted a nice easy life, I could quite easily have stayed working at Brighton and signed a new contract and been absolutely OK. And I wouldn’t have had too many questions about myself, or pressure or sacking or anything like that.”

Complacent or what? Too thin-skinned to last the pace IMO. Be bleating about paying customers booing and shouting ‘shoot’ next….
 




Mike Small

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Dec 26, 2008
3,090
Potter in Times yesterday:

Whingeing about criticism of him and team at Chelsea, say it is unfair to judge him and the team: “we are on a new direction, new path, and ultimately that is part of the challenge.”

He continues:

“If I wanted a nice easy life, I could quite easily have stayed working at Brighton and signed a new contract and been absolutely OK. And I wouldn’t have had too many questions about myself, or pressure or sacking or anything like that.”

Complacent or what? Too thin-skinned to last the pace IMO. Be bleating about paying customers booing and shouting ‘shoot’ next….
Oh how brave to go to that billionaire's club. If you didn't want an easy life why did you take all our coaching team!? Also, that bit about 'no pressure' was something that grated me while he was our Manager. He was always accepting of a a frustrating result (West Brom 1-1, Leeds 0-0, Fulham this year for 3 games in the last 3 season for examples). Keep spinning that line up in Surrey Gray-ham.
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,963
“If I wanted a nice easy life, I could quite easily have stayed working at Brighton and signed a new contract and been absolutely OK. And I wouldn’t have had too many questions about myself, or pressure or sacking or anything like that.”
Talk about disrespectful and a lack of self-awareness. So he’d have been fine here, no pressure of being sacked if he’d stayed with us. Has he even met Tony Bloom? What manager would come out with something like that?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,719
Faversham
Potter in Times yesterday:

Whingeing about criticism of him and team at Chelsea, say it is unfair to judge him and the team: “we are on a new direction, new path, and ultimately that is part of the challenge.”

He continues:

“If I wanted a nice easy life, I could quite easily have stayed working at Brighton and signed a new contract and been absolutely OK. And I wouldn’t have had too many questions about myself, or pressure or sacking or anything like that.”

Complacent or what? Too thin-skinned to last the pace IMO. Be bleating about paying customers booing and shouting ‘shoot’ next….
Wow. He's seriously underestimated Mr Bloom's ambition for BHA. We are not here for shits and giggles.

What an absolute plum.

His inevitable demise is looking more hilarious. :cool:
 


Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,963
And talking of The Times, their editing is appalling, in their sport supplement’s Wolves match report last week they had Mitoma scoring the Gross winner at Wolves, and then a few paragraphs later Gross scoring it, in the same sports supplement FBS talked about ‘Stealing himself’ for BHA post-Potter. Idiots.
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Talk about disrespectful and a lack of self-awareness. So he’d have been fine here, no pressure of being sacked if he’d stayed with us. Has he even met Tony Bloom? What manager would come out with something like that?
Funny, like a couple of weeks ago everyone thought he should have been grateful for Tony Bloom being incredibly patient and not really sacking managers, and now all of a sudden he's supposed to say that he was trembling with fear about being sacked - with Brighton in 4th place after a 9th place finish last season?

“If I walked on water, my accusers would say it is because I can't swim.” - Berti Vogts
 




raymondo

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2017
7,652
Wiltshire
Talk about disrespectful and a lack of self-awareness. So he’d have been fine here, no pressure of being sacked if he’d stayed with us. Has he even met Tony Bloom? What manager would come out with something like that?
I think a manager who's feeling the pressure and decides to fight back with a poorly judged 'smart' comment...came out with something like that. Pretty poor and tasteless from him.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,812
Eastbourne
Funny, like a couple of weeks ago everyone thought he should have been grateful for Tony Bloom being incredibly patient and not really sacking managers, and now all of a sudden he's supposed to say that he was trembling with fear about being sacked - with Brighton in 4th place after a 9th place finish last season?

“If I walked on water, my accusers would say it is because I can't swim.” - Berti Vogts
Nah.
 


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