[Albion] Next Brighton Manager?

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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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Maybe, bit of extra confidence perhaps. That one is debatable.

What isn't debatable is the set piece defending. I can't remember ever seeing a team as crap at it as we are

I agree but what I don’t get is why the finger is being pointed at Potter for defenders being so weak and shit clearing set pieces, time after fecking time :shrug:

Maybe I am misinterpreting the posts but most of the Potter our cries are because we have forgotten how to defend set pieces (open play defending seems OK) and because players are missing the opportunities that the way we now play present. I mean how the feck is it the manager’s fault? I must be missing something.

Unless Potter has lost the dressing room and the players are doing this deliberately how is a new manager going to improve defence and attack?
 


vagabond

Well-known member
May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
This thread is ridiculous. Wtf is this being left open and or not renamed? Genius opening post from the thread creator: “don’t expect Potter to ride this out now”. I mean how can you argue with such a well reasoned opinion?

Yet here we are weeks later, and he has indeed “ridden it out”.

This is completely disrespectful to our current manager who’s doing his best for our club.

I’m sure the “fans” who celebrated West Ham’s equaliser yesterday enjoy this thread as they do the equally appallingly titled “hopefully the end of Connolly”. What a way to treat one of our young players at the start of their career.

There’s a really nasty, entitled, vindictive section of our fanbase at the moment.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
This thread is ridiculous. Wtf is this being left open and or not renamed? Genius opening post from the thread creator: “don’t expect Potter to ride this out now”. I mean how can you argue with such a well reasoned opinion?

Yet here we are weeks later, and he has indeed “ridden it out”.

This is completely disrespectful to our current manager who’s doing his best for our club.

I’m sure the “fans” who celebrated West Ham’s equaliser yesterday enjoy this thread as they do the equally appallingly titled “hopefully the end of Connolly”. What a way to treat one of our young players at the start of their career.

There’s a really nasty, entitled, vindictive section of our fanbase at the moment.

I’d be less dramatic and say we have plenty of entitled fans these days
 








Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,514
Haywards Heath
I agree but what I don’t get is why the finger is being pointed at Potter for defenders being so weak and shit clearing set pieces, time after fecking time :shrug:

Maybe I am misinterpreting the posts but most of the Potter our cries are because we have forgotten how to defend set pieces (open play defending seems OK) and because players are missing the opportunities that the way we now play present. I mean how the feck is it the manager’s fault? I must be missing something.

Unless Potter has lost the dressing room and the players are doing this deliberately how is a new manager going to improve defence and attack?

Of course a new manager can improve things. If that wasn't the case what would be the point of clubs having managers :shrug:
Hypothetically of you had the chance to swap Potter for Klopp would you take it?

With Potter and defending set pieces it's either that his system simply doesn't work or that the players aren't executing his instructions. IMHO he's teaching them a sh1t system that doesn't work, one that allows attackers to get a run on our defenders which is exactly what happened against Saints and Wham.
 


kemptown kid

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
362
Of course a new manager can improve things. If that wasn't the case what would be the point of clubs having managers :shrug:
Hypothetically of you had the chance to swap Potter for Klopp would you take it?

With Potter and defending set pieces it's either that his system simply doesn't work or that the players aren't executing his instructions. IMHO he's teaching them a sh1t system that doesn't work, one that allows attackers to get a run on our defenders which is exactly what happened against Saints and Wham.

Can anyone think of any/many examples of a manager who has had success at a 'top club' thriving at a club with less cash to splash? There must be some, but I'm struggling to think of any.
 


Seasidesage

New member
May 19, 2009
4,467
Brighton, United Kingdom
So after 16 pages the alternative list as far as I can see is

1. Eddie Howe - Who failed with a considerably higher budget than ours to keep Bournemouth up despite having much better strikers than we have (Wilson, King etc)
2. Bruno - Albion great, tick, coaching experience limited, management experience errr, track record of success err. Might be a runner one day, but now, seriously?
3. Marcelino - Interesting idea. Did very well at Valencia but zero track record in england, how is his english etc etc? At least its a viable alternative but a huge gamble

For all the outers there is no point making a change for the sake of making a change unless you seriously think Mark Hughes is the answer? If not a viable, achievable manager who will come and work within the budget and structure please? It just might strengthen your argument because for 90% of the out posters here just demanding a head without an alternative just makes you look a bit of a prat tbh.

I'm Potter in, but if Klopp suddenly declares a lifelong ambition to manage the Albion I'm prepared to change my mind...
 




Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
13,462
TB was clear he always has several successors identified. We may not guess them but for sure the club know who. But Potter is going nowhere this season imo
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,514
Haywards Heath
So after 16 pages the alternative list as far as I can see is

1. Eddie Howe - Who failed with a considerably higher budget than ours to keep Bournemouth up despite having much better strikers than we have (Wilson, King etc)
2. Bruno - Albion great, tick, coaching experience limited, management experience errr, track record of success err. Might be a runner one day, but now, seriously?
3. Marcelino - Interesting idea. Did very well at Valencia but zero track record in england, how is his english etc etc? At least its a viable alternative but a huge gamble

For all the outers there is no point making a change for the sake of making a change unless you seriously think Mark Hughes is the answer? If not a viable, achievable manager who will come and work within the budget and structure please? It just might strengthen your argument because for 90% of the out posters here just demanding a head without an alternative just makes you look a bit of a prat tbh.

I'm Potter in, but if Klopp suddenly declares a lifelong ambition to manage the Albion I'm prepared to change my mind...

Slaven Bilic
 






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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,879
Faversham
So after 16 pages the alternative list as far as I can see is

1. Eddie Howe - Who failed with a considerably higher budget than ours to keep Bournemouth up despite having much better strikers than we have (Wilson, King etc)
2. Bruno - Albion great, tick, coaching experience limited, management experience errr, track record of success err. Might be a runner one day, but now, seriously?
3. Marcelino - Interesting idea. Did very well at Valencia but zero track record in england, how is his english etc etc? At least its a viable alternative but a huge gamble

For all the outers there is no point making a change for the sake of making a change unless you seriously think Mark Hughes is the answer? If not a viable, achievable manager who will come and work within the budget and structure please? It just might strengthen your argument because for 90% of the out posters here just demanding a head without an alternative just makes you look a bit of a prat tbh.

I'm Potter in, but if Klopp suddenly declares a lifelong ambition to manage the Albion I'm prepared to change my mind...

What happened to Pards, Curbs and Souey? Eh? Eh!











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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
To be fair, we haven't seen Connelly since.

Christ.

It's Connolly.

Never mind. You certainly know best, and I'd be lost without your insights :thumbsup:
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,160
Of course a new manager can improve things. If that wasn't the case what would be the point of clubs having managers :shrug:
Hypothetically of you had the chance to swap Potter for Klopp would you take it?

With Potter and defending set pieces it's either that his system simply doesn't work or that the players aren't executing his instructions. IMHO he's teaching them a sh1t system that doesn't work, one that allows attackers to get a run on our defenders which is exactly what happened against Saints and Wham.
It was the Ridgeley, Michael combination that did for us in the Wham game.

Pepsi and Shirley were sub par that game.

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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I agree but what I don’t get is why the finger is being pointed at Potter for defenders being so weak and shit clearing set pieces, time after fecking time :shrug:

Maybe I am misinterpreting the posts but most of the Potter our cries are because we have forgotten how to defend set pieces (open play defending seems OK) and because players are missing the opportunities that the way we now play present. I mean how the feck is it the manager’s fault? I must be missing something.

Unless Potter has lost the dressing room and the players are doing this deliberately how is a new manager going to improve defence and attack?

I'll tell you.

It's because in interviews he sounds like EL Wisty and this brings out the bully in the armchair experts, in exactly the same way the demeanour of BIg Sam, and 'Compo' Wilder doesn't.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0lGuskn01o&t=46s

Wilder.jpgCompo.jpg
 




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