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[Albion] Will you be booing Potter and Chelsea on Saturday?

Will you be booing Potter and/or Chelsea


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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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"Chelsea winger Raheem Sterling is not enjoying playing wing-back under Graham Potter, believes journalist Dean Jones."

Pretty much stopped reading there. It may well be the case, but honestly, how some of this dreck gets airtime anywhere is beyond me.
I know, but the anti-Potter lot at Chelsea will lap it up. ‘Losing the dressing room’, ‘can’t handle the big players’, ‘not enough experience managing a big club’ etc……..
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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I know, but the anti-Potter lot at Chelsea will lap it up. ‘Losing the dressing room’, ‘can’t handle the big players’, ‘not enough experience managing a big club’ etc……..
3 easily loseable games to round off the year - they really are the classless goons that just keep on giving.

I absolutely know I shouldn't.
I absolutely know if I speak its name it will disappear never to return, but...




...but...




6 weeks above them in the table would be so lush, I might break Twitter.
 




Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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Great. What's the answer?

I've moved on, it just fascinates me how some people clearly haven't. Some have given reasons, which is fine, but when others just get angry about people moving jobs, I just don't get it.
Have you really moved on? Seems like you are expending a lot of effort and energy telling us you have........
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Have you really moved on? Seems like you are expending a lot of effort and energy telling us you have........
Someone asked me a question, so I answered it :shrug:
 






heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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Yes, he has literally, mentally and physically moved on. Once again, he didn't plunder anything – they CHOSE to go. He obviously valued them enough to want to take them with him to give him the best opportunity at succeeding at a higher level.

But, sure, if holding a massive grudge does it for you, then knock yourself out. Personally I couldn't care less about him or anyone else who moves on. It's part of football that is only going to happen more often the more successful the club – and its players – become :shrug:
Nah... Potter has revealed a few character flaws... his over sensitive responses to our goal scoring aspirations last season... the history comment.... and now of course his complete indifference to the effect that his,... yes it is his, asset stripping of our club, and his mealy mouthed defence of his flimsy position on his departure, has made him a worthy target for derision and disdain.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Nah... Potter has revealed a few character flaws... his over sensitive responses to our goal scoring aspirations last season... the history comment.... and now of course his complete indifference to the effect that his,... yes it is his, asset stripping of our club, and his mealy mouthed defence of his flimsy position on his departure, has made him a worthy target for derision and disdain.
The events of last Saturday were totally predictable and thoroughly enjoyable.

But I doubt very much whether Potter is actively and vehemently leading a charge to destroy the Albion. At the most he will have been involved in discussions about targets, and it is obvious that high up amongst those will be people he has successfully worked with.
 




heathgate

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The events of last Saturday were totally predictable and thoroughly enjoyable.

But I doubt very much whether Potter is actively and vehemently leading a charge to destroy the Albion. At the most he will have been involved in discussions about targets, and it is obvious that high up amongst those will be people he has successfully worked with.
Yep.... without a care in the world as to how the targeting of our key players is affecting the Albion
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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The events of last Saturday were totally predictable and thoroughly enjoyable.

But I doubt very much whether Potter is actively and vehemently leading a charge to destroy the Albion. At the most he will have been involved in discussions about targets, and it is obvious that high up amongst those will be people he has successfully worked with.
So nobody from the Albion then.
 






Stat Brother

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Really not bothered what he/they do now, far more interested in us. Although I did enjoy myself so much Saturday I'd be tempted to do it again next season.

If he's still there of course :wink:
I thought I'd be the same but I enjoyed last Saturday so much I really, REALLY, want more.

I think I need Stamford bridge to erupt in a cacophony of final whistle boos before I finally get closure.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Sweden
Nah... Potter has revealed a few character flaws... his over sensitive responses to our goal scoring aspirations last season... the history comment.... and now of course his complete indifference to the effect that his,... yes it is his, asset stripping of our club, and his mealy mouthed defence of his flimsy position on his departure, has made him a worthy target for derision and disdain.
Would you say that there are more people on this planet with a few character flaws? Do you have any? Are you a worthy target of derision and disdain?
 








Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Occured to me that, such was the fevered atmosphere, many would have CHEERED if Chilwell had gone off against us last week, which wouldn't have been a good look.
 








Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Vile headline says it all about the state of the EPL. Everybody has to earn :rolleyes:
I thought I'd be the same but I enjoyed last Saturday so much I really, REALLY, want more.

I think I need Stamford bridge to erupt in a cacophony of final whistle boos before I finally get closure.
Maybe tune into the Arsenal game tomorrow lunchtime?
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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here and there
I just don't buy this. None of the quite extensive reporting about how the move came about gave any sense of it. It also gives some (another) excuse , not needed really, to place another layer of betrayal at Potter's doors. (ie: Negotiating behind our back).
OK Paul
 


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