This is really a win win situation for me. Either he fails at Chelsea bringing with it the obvious joy. Or he succeeds and many Chelsea fans are shown up for being the shortsighted halfwits they appear.
I must say I am moving towards the latter as my preference.
The argument you are having (unnecessarily aggressively, of course) is nothing to do with rewriting history. The crux of it is that some posters are convinced that what happened at the end of last season and beginning of this represented Potter solving our goal scoring problems, others see it as...
The thing is if they were always going to spend the money they have they didn't need to gamble on Potter. Tuchel would have been a safer bet.
Surely potters skill set is working with second tier players and greeting them playing at a higher level. More a kind of spurs project.
It could all...
I honestly thought that with a higher quality of player Potter would be an immense manager. What De Zerbi has done with our players and Chelsea's inability to score now suggests to me that it is more to do with playing style.
Both turns of events are rather enjoyable.