Someone reckons taking Potter with a load of Albion players would be good for Spuds.
Whilst someone else said that sauce is a proven liar.
With Kane wanting ManC, what a stressful summer for Spuds fans.
No fresh stories or news on this whatsoever on the broadsheets, BBC, Sky or Standard.
It was recently explained that the internet is rife with wannabe football itk’s, who actually know nowt, but hope to get lucky to give them credence and a following.
All pretty obvious and this is a great...
Levy’s incredibly successful in business terms on the back of Joe Lewis, with 21 years of experience in running Spuds.
I wonder what his rationale was?
ManC clearly had a far better team and squad, I can only think that Levy was hoping for a short-term ‘dead cat bounce’ to motivate the players...
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I’m a big moaner when we lose, but tended to blame that on inadequate goal scorers.
My gripes with Potter were the rigid thinking ALWAYS passing it about the back in season 1 ….. which he did later adapt and vary. Plus the old Albion thing of too late subs ….. which to give credit he...
Tried to buy a trophy no matter the cost, to get the ball rolling, to break that psychological hold in being a perennial losing club.
Mourinho always delivers trophies …. until ….. WHL.
A least you put valid arguments forward eg a lack of wins.
The spuds forum non-debate seems to be “the cu*t’s an imposter, get out of our club”.
Potter would be a lamb to the proverbial.
The thoughts of the 10% Potter haters in your excellent poll threads, look like a tea party compared to Spuds fans talking about Mason who’s been with them since he was 8.
Any setbacks, I’d fear for Potter.
Remember he uncharacteristically got upset with fans criticism last winter...
Spurs or Everton fans would destroy either Potter or Southgate. Both sets are incredible moaners and demand wins straight away. A ‘project’ would p*ss them off.
Levy with the huge (and rapidly growing) debt hanging over the club needs CL football almost straight away. Showing that intent by...
Personally I don’t rate Pickford.
But in the closing months of the season as Everton were bloody awful, he was often their MOTM preventing far bigger losses, mistakes far rarer.
Imho, a sound analysis of Porter’s work and our season.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/graham-potter-everton-manager-news-20769131
A managerial change every year, £585m blown on a pile of average to crap players (even Ancelotti couldn’t get a song out of them), £100m accounting losses every year pre-pandemic and the stadium is 38 months away.