Oh that.
I just meant improving results over a whole season as opposed to over a short run of games. I didn't mean that to refer to Potter's or anybody else's time at the club.
I'm not trying to argue with you to be clear, I'm genuinely interested in whether anybody's actually achieved what we...
You said he'd have done a fantastic job if he'd done it "on his own" in half the time.
I'm asking if that's a reasonable expectation. And to be direct, suggesting it isn't.
Has any manager anywhere (in the top division I mean) ever completely turned around a team's style of play and improved the results over a whole season without any investment in the squad at all?
That seems an incredibly harsh bar to set anybody.