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[Football] An open letter from Graham Potter



chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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If he‘d just taken the crew he came in with, I‘d find the sentiments expressed to be more authentic.
Eviscerating a club of its senior coaching staff 6 games into a season relegates this missive into the realms of platitudinous drivel.
Emotional intelligence my arse.
Anyhoo, onwards and upwards.


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Bruno wasn’t on the coaching staff when Potter joined. He effectively hired him to join the rest of his “crew” in June 2019.
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Really??!!! Manager sacked in the morning and meeting lined up for the afternoon with the new one and you think that was the first time a discussion had taken place??

As we are seeing from our process to replace him things take a bit longer than that in football even if you have a target in mind.

My feeling is Potter and Brighton probably knew about the approach before Tuchel knew he was off as would take Albion to consider and accept permission for him to talk to Chelsea and Potter would also need to talk to family and sound out the backroom team on the move.

This was an incredibly swift appointment I cannot believe the first it started was the morning of Tuchels departure

Chelsea and Potter were having private chats in the summer supposedly it was about Cucurella and how he would fit in etc. or was it what player would you like from Brighton before we appoint you Graham.
 




Hugo Rune

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If it was planned for a few weeks, Chelsea would have sacked Tuchel and took in Potter a few weeks ago and he wouldn't go to London twice in two days to negotiate.

I'm guessing that when Boehly said £60m and a five-year-contract for you and £xm or £xxm for the others in the staff, who you by the way is free to bring, there just wasn't much to think about and the whole thing was done swiftly.

Could be wrong obviously but considering the performance against Leicester, it didn't really give the impression of a side with a coach who had his thoughts elsewhere.

Hang on - I thought you liked conspiracy theories? Why are you debunking this one?
 


dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
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He has gone and we move on. He has left us in a better position then he came and I will be greatful.

On to the next chapter in BHA history, the club is bigger than one manager.

I think it hurts because we all know he is a top manager.

I wish him and his coaching team the best, just not against us.
 






Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Chelsea and Potter were having private chats in the summer supposedly it was about Cucurella and how he would fit in etc. or was it what player would you like from Brighton before we appoint you Graham.

Great for the club in that case since TB could sue Chelsea for xx million, probably get Potter suspended for a long time and banning Chelsea from the transfer market for a few windows.
 


Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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Thank you Graham, wishing the best to you and yours.

Good sentiments which I partly endorse. For me it isn't personal and I can separate the good man from the shoddy act he performed. However, I dream that we can maintain our great form and smash Chelsea home and away this season
 




Hugo Rune

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“Classy letter from a classy bloke and top manager. Bad timing for us but that's football. You can't blame Potter for going to a club that genuinely offers him the chance to win trophies and test himself up against the best in the Champions league. Let's just hope Bloom manages to get a great team and manager in to replace him so we can keep pushing forwards. Thanks for everything GP and good luck in the future.” Bloke on Facebook.


Saw this post on FB. Reflects my thoughts perfectly other than I’m not ‘hoping’ Bloom replaces him with a great manager (and back room team) I’m ‘knowing’ Bloom will replace him with a great manager and team.

Time to move on now folks.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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'God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
and Wisdom to know the difference'.

I totally get and share the sentiments of frustration, anger and resentment expressed by some on here; I absolutely understand and share the more emollient responses to the open letter. It's a paradox.

But we can spend more time, emotion and effort attempting to deal with the emotion, rationalise it or disown it. But in the end we can do nothing about it.

That lingering disgust feasibly could contaminate and damage our prospects this season. And beyond.

Looking forward, putting faith in Tony Bloom and Paul Barber and getting behind the team is something constructive that we can do.

Let's get on and do it.

By the way, when Potter comes to the Amex I think booing either him or any of the rest of his team would be self defeating for a number of reasons. A deafening silence would express it all beautifully for me.

No emotion here. Complete indifference with a little contempt mixed in. I would be more than happy to boo him at the Amex as he is now just another pantomime villain and there’s been a few of those over the years.
 


Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Bruno wasn’t on the coaching staff when Potter joined. He effectively hired him to join the rest of his “crew” in June 2019.
Of all the party line nonsense you've trotted out in the past, this is possibly the worst take of the lot. Come off it, "Potter effectively hired him" - do you really believe that BHA club legend Bruno was hired by not Bloom, not Barber, but Graham Potter a few weeks into the job?


Anyway, it's a fair message from Potter as these things usually are, but it's written well and hopefully has some sentiment rather than a PR exercise. Having said that, it's very similar to what he said to Swansea fans and will no doubt be similar to the next time he walks from a job. Shame he didn't apologise for decimating the coaching staff too.

At least we can draw a line under it, but would be better to see one from Bruno.

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Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Great for the club in that case since TB could sue Chelsea for xx million, probably get Potter suspended for a long time and banning Chelsea from the transfer market for a few windows.
It’s not exactly a secret the Americans liked what they heard from Potter and obviously made him their target.
 




Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Hang on - I thought you liked conspiracy theories? Why are you debunking this one?

I dont "like" conspiracy theories.

As with every other theory, some are more likely than others. I personally believe the world isn't flat and that Chelsea didn't take the massive risk of breaking rules and laws when there was absolutely no need for it - they could just have paid the £16m and get it done with. No need for secret discussions.

I don't have any personal interest in whether they met for coffee in 1998, in July or if it happened immediately because it really doesn't matter, not like the team went on a long losing streak while the managers head was elsewhere. So I'm just believing in what I find the most likely based on all the evidence there is. If Boehly knew he was going to sack Tuchel and appoint Potter, why the **** did he sign Aubameyang for Tuchel? Why did he wait weeks into the new season? It makes zero sense.
 






A1X

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“Thanks…now watch this drive!”
 


Lincolnshire Seagull

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He has gone and we move on. He has left us in a better position then he came and I will be greatful.

On to the next chapter in BHA history, the club is bigger than one manager.

I think it hurts because we all know he is a top manager.

I wish him and his coaching team the best, just not against us.

Agreed. Nicely and succintly put.
 


B-right-on

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Apr 23, 2015
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Chelsea is not particularly well-run, the club is leaking everything happening inside. From all the dressing room stuff and internal communications stuff that has leaked, I know more about Boehly and Tuchel than about my own mother. I don't see a world where they've discussed sacking the manager and discussing with a new one without it all leaking in public.

Boehly said Tuchels sacking wasn't a consequence of the Zagreb game. I call bullshit and believe he just didn't want to come across as fickle.

Firstly your not ever going to believe anything other than the sun shines out of Potters arse, otherwise you'd have to look what's around your ears.

Second, Boner is hardly likely to discuss his sacking with Tuchel. The discussions would have been between the two owners. As you seem to know everything, can you enlighten us what they discussed. And with even that, Potter was number one target in the media from day one even with Chelsea's history of going for big names.

And lastly, as pointed out by another, look at what we are going thru to replace the mercenary and his gang. No way has all that happened in 24 hours.
 




sparkie

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Of all the party line nonsense you've trotted out in the past, this is possibly the worst take of the lot. Come off it, "Potter effectively hired him" - do you really believe that BHA club legend Bruno was hired by not Bloom, not Barber, but Graham Potter a few weeks into the job?


Anyway, it's a fair message from Potter as these things usually are, but it's written well and hopefully has some sentiment rather than a PR exercise. Having said that, it's very similar to what he said to Swansea fans and will no doubt be similar to the next time he walks from a job. Shame he didn't apologise for decimating the coaching staff too.

At least we can draw a line under it, but would be better to see one from Bruno.

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Absolutely.

Calderón was given a "chairman's" playing contract for an extra year.

It's pretty certain that Bloom was behind Bruno's coaching appointment in a similar way.
 




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