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[Albion] Potter watch



Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,428
In a pile of football shirts
Leaving here would be a gamble whoever it would be going to.

Everton would be a step up, but not so much of a step up that it would be an easy decision for him. Could be sacked by Xmas if things aren't going well.

Highly doubt he would take the risk considering how well things are going here right now. Who knows, it's possible we could finish above them next season.

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How well? We finished 16th, a poorer finish than the season before. The offer to go to a side who have been in the top flight continuously for near enough 70 years would be a hard one to turn down. Let's just hope he isn't offered it, then at least we don't have to contemplate it
 




bhanutz

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2005
5,998
When you have a fantastic manager, these things happen. We will have a plan for every scenario
 


Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,059
Bring back Withdean and the lower leagues. As a bottom feeder at the top table you’re just a sitting duck waiting to be asset stripped by the big six as soon as you start having any modicum of success - players, manager, backroom staff et al, leaving your fandom nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fvcked up brats you spawned to replace yourself, sitting on that WSU seat watching mind-numbing, spirit crushing losses week after week, sticking Piglets pies into your mouth. Choose rushing out 15 minutes before the end of it all to catch a train, pishing your last in a miserable relegation dogfight season on season, choose your future, choose BHA. But why would I want to do a thing like that?
 


Change at Barnham

Well-known member
Aug 6, 2011
4,926
Bognor Regis
Daily Mail reporting Dyche set to sign new contract at Burnley, while Celtic have reached agreement with Postocoglou, Nuno likely to join Palace, Spurs still chasing Ten Hag.

That leaves Eddie Howe and Frank Lampard out of work. Potter seems a better option than both of them. Hmm...

I'm with the bookies expecting Nuno to join Everton and Palace to end up with Steve Cooper.

Eddie Howe is waiting in the shadows for the Southampton meltdown to begin. Once they make a poor start Ralf will be on his way.
If Saints end up losing the likes of Ward-Prowse, Ings or Vestergaard so their Chinese owner can get some cash back then maybe Ralf might be gone earlier than expected.
 


bhanutz

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2005
5,998
I'm with the bookies expecting Nuno to join Everton and Palace to end up with Steve Cooper.

Eddie Howe is waiting in the shadows for the Southampton meltdown to begin. Once they make a poor start Ralf will be on his way.
If Saints end up losing the likes of Ward-Prowse, Ings or Vestergaard so their Chinese owner can get some cash back then maybe Ralf might be gone earlier than expected.

What bookies are you looking at? May want to refresh your browser!
 




Lower West Stander

Well-known member
Mar 25, 2012
4,753
Back in Sussex
Bring back Withdean and the lower leagues. As a bottom feeder at the top table you’re just a sitting duck waiting to be asset stripped by the big six as soon as you start having any modicum of success - players, manager, backroom staff et al, leaving your fandom nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fvcked up brats you spawned to replace yourself, sitting on that WSU seat watching mind-numbing, spirit crushing losses week after week, sticking Piglets pies into your mouth. Choose rushing out 15 minutes before the end of it all to catch a train, pishing your last in a miserable relegation dogfight season on season, choose your future, choose BHA. But why would I want to do a thing like that?

1901 rather than WSU surely?

Sickboy doesn't do plebs.....
 












Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,632
I think Everton is a harder job than people realise. In terms of a rebuild it may be second only to the Palace job, but at least there they have 17 out of contract they can ship out for nothing. Everton have a lot under contract on huge salaries with declining resale values that will be hard to shift in a cash-strapped, Covid-affected market.

It will be hard for the new manager to exceed the 10th place Ancelotti achieved. At a push they might overtake Leeds and West Ham but will probably be leapfrogged by Villa if Grealish stays.
 




dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
4,949
Brighton
Potter is not going no where this season so you can start relaxing now.

I will happily wager £100 he is our manager at the beginning of the season with Biss and White still playing for us.

How do you like them apples??
 


vagabond

Well-known member
May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Enough of the secrecy!

Once and for all, vagabond: Potter IN? or OUT?

The public have a right to know!

Hehe [emoji6]

Feels like there’s been a few of these “is Potter staying?” Threads lately. So my serious answer is unchanged.

He has a very secure job here, with an infrastructure built to support him. He has young talent on tap coming through from our Academy. One of the best chairman in the league who backs him and believes in him. And I genuinely think, unless untenable, if we were relegated Tony would still back him to bring us up. GP has also spoken lately about how carefully he now chooses his jobs and that he’s “connected to the chairman on a philosophical level”.

I don’t think he’d jack all this in yet, for a club where 1 bad season and you’re out. One day he will leave but for a much bigger opportunity.

Conversely I think we should have more confidence in our club. We’re an incredible fit for him as well.
 








albionalbino

Well-known member
Nov 1, 2009
1,342
West Sussex
He will go to a bigger club with a higher salary.
As a player he would have made a very comfortable life for himself but not amazing money which was limited by his playing ability.
As a better manager than he was a player, he'll be waiting for a top job on big bucks . Who wouldn't?
Managers don't always have long careers and he needs to do what's right for him and his family.
If the next step is Everton so be it. The bookies have him as favourite at 2/1 but that could be a different story in an hours time.
Maybe it'll be tomorrow or maybe next year, maybe 10 years from now but he will go.......
 


dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
4,949
Brighton
Hehe [emoji6]

Feels like there’s been a few of these “is Potter staying?” Threads lately. So my serious answer is unchanged.

He has a very secure job here, with an infrastructure built to support him. He has young talent on tap coming through from our Academy. One of the best chairman in the league who backs him and believes in him. And I genuinely think, unless untenable, if we were relegated Tony would still back him to bring us up. GP has also spoken lately about how carefully he now chooses his jobs and that he’s “connected to the chairman on a philosophical level”.

I don’t think he’d jack all this in yet, for a club where 1 bad season and you’re out. One day he will leave but for a much bigger opportunity.

Conversely I think we should have more confidence in our club. We’re an incredible fit for him as well.

This with bells on. I have said it before, me and you think the same, I wonder if we are long lost brothers?
 


Dave Fishwick

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2021
1,290
London
disappointed if he does go to Everton as I believe we have everything set up here to be better than them next season

I reckon GP has seen the links to Tottenham, and maybe thinks he needs to take a stepping stone job before he can reach those calibre of jobs. I hope he doesn't think that, just my opinion
 








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