[Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

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Potter at Chelsea

  • I want him to fail

    Votes: 365 48.2%
  • I want him to succeed

    Votes: 73 9.6%
  • He's gone. I'm indifferent. Graham who?

    Votes: 320 42.2%

  • Total voters
    758


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
19,165
Born In Shoreham
'Could you imagine Potter managing Neymar or Ronaldo', responsed to with 'Ronaldo would have retired with about 50 career goals if he'd been coached by Potter his entire career', followed up by 'not bad for a left back' made me chuckle as well. :LOL:
They are actually quite comical now they have realised they have no chance of winning anything, talks of get a tenner on at 500/1 for relegation 🙄😂
 






Whitechapel

Famous Last Words
Jul 19, 2014
4,137
Not in Whitechapel
Have noticed he has picked up a dirty habit of spitting

Yes, I saw that in the week. Weird and not a good habit.
It’s like he’s trying to be someone he isn’t, bit like the glow up.

The newly acquired habit of spitting on the sidelines says it all, really.

Without going all Swansman on you, he spat all the time at Brighton too. People are free to dislike him but at this point people are just making up reasons.

For example, here’s a tweet from 2 years ago:

 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
47,012
Gloucester
I hope Boehly holds his nerve. The outraged wounded entitlement of Chelsea fans having to put up with a manager who isn't famous enough for a big club like Chelsea gets more hilarious week-in week-out. Lovin' it!
Chelsea made some good acquisitions in January, showing signs of a plan - younger players were signed (and admittedly they overpaid) and I think I read somewhere that they're not being paid the sort of wages Chelsea paid in the past. A good clear out of the dead wood, the free loaders and the bad apples in the summer and the plan may become more evident, a young team developing and being developed - and actually in a way I'd quite like that too; all those armchair expert Chelsea fans claiming they knew better being shown that they knew sweet FA.
OK, I'd like Chelsea to be relegated, but if I can't have that, then watching the Chelsea entitled having to back-pedal, trying to pretend that they were up with the plan all along would be a degree of consolation!
 














The Pilsbury Echo

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2015
228
I don't care either way how it pans out for Potter but the self entitled Chavs only need to look at one person for this almighty balls up they find themselves in! Boehly...comes in, throws wads of cash about and expects Potter and his team to keep 40 odd players happy!...it was never going to end well. Imo Dortmund will be Potters final game. We are lucky that we have DeZerbi and he has moved us on from Potterball but his big test will come this Summer, we will probably lose MC, AM and AL with JM hopefully fully fit. He will have funds to bring in hopefully 1/2 expeirenced players who will help our younger players kick on. I have every faith in DeZerbi and trust TB judgement. Chelsea fans...your Man Boehly doesn't understand soccer...Potter does..but you are obviously too thick to understand!
 
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Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Is Swansman posting anywhere? Would be genuinely interested to see his views on recent events
Well, I'm here.

Its a complete car crash the whole thing obviously.
Graham is a manager who needs a pre-season to get the most out of his ideas. The players need to know and understand each other on and off the pitch to be able to play the fluid and mobile way he wants his teams to play. They need to go and get drunk together, do some teambuilding, work with ideas in a calm environment.

If Graham can survive the season in Chelsea, they will be very strong with GP in charge next year. But I struggle to see him remain in the job for more than another few weeks. After that I think he'll have a long, nice vacation and come back stronger and take charge of some "fallen giant" like Aston Villa, West Ham or similar.
 






Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
5,951
Well, I'm here.

Its a complete car crash the whole thing obviously.
Graham is a manager who needs a pre-season to get the most out of his ideas. The players need to know and understand each other on and off the pitch to be able to play the fluid and mobile way he wants his teams to play. They need to go and get drunk together, do some teambuilding, work with ideas in a calm environment.

If Graham can survive the season in Chelsea, they will be very strong with GP in charge next year. But I struggle to see him remain in the job for more than another few weeks. After that I think he'll have a long, nice vacation and come back stronger and take charge of some "fallen giant" like Aston Villa, West Ham or similar.
Funny you say that our group were discussing at the game on Sat where he may end up after this and we all agreed West Ham or Leicester if they have another poor turn in form.
 


5Ways Gull

È quello che è
Feb 2, 2009
953
Fiveways, Brighton
The only question now is how much have Boehly and Co. bought into the project and how determined will they be to resist the toxicity within the fanbase.
I think Boehly will also be thinking how stupid it would look to have to sack a manager he stumped up £20m for less than 6 months ago.

They have won 2 games out of 14. I think I read that Southampton had won 3 from 14 when they disposed of Jones.
 






nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
13,918
Manchester
I think Boehly will also be thinking how stupid it would look to have to sack a manager he stumped up £20m for less than 6 months ago.

They have won 2 games out of 14. I think I read that Southampton had won 3 from 14 when they disposed of Jones.
Didn’t they also compensate us to the tune of 1m for each of the 5 coaches that we allowed to leave without serving their notice/gardening leave?
 


The Pilsbury Echo

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2015
228
Well, I'm here.

Its a complete car crash the whole thing obviously.
Graham is a manager who needs a pre-season to get the most out of his ideas. The players need to know and understand each other on and off the pitch to be able to play the fluid and mobile way he wants his teams to play. They need to go and get drunk together, do some teambuilding, work with ideas in a calm environment.

If Graham can survive the season in Chelsea, they will be very strong with GP in charge next year. But I struggle to see him remain in the job for more than another few weeks. After that I think he'll have a long, nice vacation and come back stronger and take charge of some "fallen giant" like Aston Villa, West Ham or similar.
Thank goodness you didn't say Leeds or Sheff Wed or are they still giants?
 


jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
7,834
Woking
Without going all Swansman on you, he spat all the time at Brighton too. People are free to dislike him but at this point people are just making up reasons.

For example, here’s a tweet from 2 years ago:


I never knew that. That’s rotten. It’s not like he’s working up a head of steam running about so there’s just no need.

Gross. 🤮
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,562
Hove
Thought he'd be sacked after the result yesterday. They can't carry on like this for the season with the players at their disposal.
The longer they carry on with him the better I reckon. A new manager will get them winning in no time and make it tougher for us to get into Europe.

With regards to his next job that others have mentioned, I’m not sure it’ll be so easy to walk into clubs like Villa or West Ham. He’d have been well-received straight from us but, rightly or wrongly, his record at Chelsea will have an impact on his wider reputation. He’ll need to start strongly wherever he goes next or fans (and players) will very quickly be on his back. For all that some here think he’s being harshly treated, his results at Chelsea have been abysmal given the talent at his disposal. Pretty much any club in the division would be thinking hard about whether to get rid right now - let alone one that’s been spoilt by decades of buying success.
 
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Me and my Monkey

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2015
3,391
Well, I'm here.

Its a complete car crash the whole thing obviously.
Graham is a manager who needs a pre-season to get the most out of his ideas. The players need to know and understand each other on and off the pitch to be able to play the fluid and mobile way he wants his teams to play. They need to go and get drunk together, do some teambuilding, work with ideas in a calm environment.

If Graham can survive the season in Chelsea, they will be very strong with GP in charge next year. But I struggle to see him remain in the job for more than another few weeks. After that I think he'll have a long, nice vacation and come back stronger and take charge of some "fallen giant" like Aston Villa, West Ham or similar.
Glad you're back. Now, behave this time !:lolol:
 




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