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[Albion] Graham Potter joins on four-year deal



dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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London
Anyone have any views on Graham Potter(Swansea manager)

Seems to be building up quite the reputation as a coach who plays great football on a tight budget with the ability to bring through young players. The Swansea fans LOVE him.

It could almost be argued that he would be the perfect fit for a club like Brighton now that Ashworth has come in ......

IF Hughton decides he's had enough at the end of the season and we part on good terms would you consider this guy to be a good fit for the Albion?

PS interesting that a few people on twitter have been asking bookies for the price on him becoming next Albion boss.



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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Anyone have any views on Graham Potter(Swansea manager)

Seems to be building up quite the reputation as a coach who plays great football on a tight budget with the ability to bring through young players. The Swansea fans LOVE him.

It could almost be argued that he would be the perfect fit for a club like Brighton now that Ashworth has come in ......

IF Hughton decides he's had enough at the end of the season and we part on good terms would you consider this guy to be a good fit for the Albion?

PS interesting that a few people on twitter have been asking bookies for the price on him becoming next Albion boss.



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I don’t have much of an opinion as I know little about him but I do know Swansea have done quite well this season. However they are on the back of parachute payments and there is a world of difference between the style you can play in the Championship compared to the Premier League. Remember how good we looked in many games in the Championship?

I’d be hesitant about us appointing a manager whose only experience is in the Championship.
 




Postman Pat

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Jul 24, 2007
6,971
Coldean
I don’t have much of an opinion as I know little about him but I do know Swansea have done quite well this season. However they are on the back of parachute payments and there is a world of difference between the style you can play in the Championship compared to the Premier League. Remember how good we looked in many games in the Championship?

I’d be hesitant about us appointing a manager whose only experience is in the Championship.

He was manager of Östersund in Sweden for 8 years, and took them from the fourth tier to the top division, won the cup and beat Arsenal at the Emirates in the Europa League last season, unlucky to go out in the 2nd leg.

Club could do much worse.
 


dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
14,919
London
10th in the Championship is not exactly a ringing endorsement
I believe the owners have run them into the ground and most staff are at the risk of redundancy.

Celtic and West Brom are said to be interested in Potter. The WBA link is especially interesting ( Ashworth)

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LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,655
SHOREHAM BY SEA
CH has shown no signs of having enough..re Potter he’s shown promise...can’t say anything else about him..i’d Quite like that pacey player James(?)
 


MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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Anyone have any views on Graham Potter(Swansea manager)

Seems to be building up quite the reputation as a coach who plays great football on a tight budget with the ability to bring through young players. The Swansea fans LOVE him.

It could almost be argued that he would be the perfect fit for a club like Brighton now that Ashworth has come in ......

IF Hughton decides he's had enough at the end of the season and we part on good terms would you consider this guy to be a good fit for the Albion?

PS interesting that a few people on twitter have been asking bookies for the price on him becoming next Albion boss.



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Yep I agree. He'd be a superb fit. genuinely forward thinking manager doing interesting things. Moreover, his football is easy on the eye.
 






Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,532
East Wales
Yep I agree. He'd be a superb fit. genuinely forward thinking manager doing interesting things. Moreover, his football is easy on the eye.
He’ll become our next manager when Hughton is sacked at the end of the season. Can’t wait to see him build an attacking team and blood some of the youngsters.

I bet he grows a beard too.

:lolol:
 
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blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
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a galaxy far far away
Potter is a bright, promising young manager who can think outside the box ...... however we already have a manager
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
49,853
Faversham
CH has shown no signs of having enough..re Potter he’s shown promise...can’t say anything else about him..i’d Quite like that pacey player James(?)

Indeed. I hadn't noticed we had a managerial vacancy, either.

"If your missus died, would you like to shack up with that little bird behind the counter in Woolworths, or do you think she'd be decorative but a bit slapdash with the housework?"

Nobody would ask such a question. . . . .
 


twowheelsbest

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Nov 1, 2009
489
Brighton
I’ve heard that Chris will be taking a step back and offered a position at the Club, and that Lee Johnson or David Wagner have been targeted to replace him - I’d take Wagner - performed miracles at Huddersfield and is best mates with Juergen Klopp
 


Juan Albion

Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
Indeed. I hadn't noticed we had a managerial vacancy, either.

"If your missus died, would you like to shack up with that little bird behind the counter in Woolworths, or do you think she'd be decorative but a bit slapdash with the housework?"

Nobody would ask such a question. . . . .

It would be a given.
 




HantsSeagull

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Aug 17, 2011
4,017
Caught in a Riptide
I’ve heard that Chris will be taking a step back and offered a position at the Club, and that Lee Johnson or David Wagner have been targeted to replace him - I’d take Wagner - performed miracles at Huddersfield and is best mates with Juergen Klopp

you mean Wagner the new Schalke manager?
 




twowheelsbest

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Nov 1, 2009
489
Brighton






hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
10,157
Kitbag in Dubai
"If your missus died, would you like to shack up with that little bird behind the counter in Woolworths, or do you think she'd be decorative but a bit slapdash with the housework?"

That's the wonder of Woolworth.

 


ROKERITE

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Dec 30, 2007
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He was manager of Östersund in Sweden for 8 years, and took them from the fourth tier to the top division, won the cup and beat Arsenal at the Emirates in the Europa League last season, unlucky to go out in the 2nd leg.

Club could do much worse.

I thought Swansea had made a brilliant appointment when they brought in Potter. Unfortunately they proceeded to sell most of their best players in the Summer window. Despite that Swansea played some very attractive football and enjoyed a decent cup run.
I think Potter is exceptional. I'd be delighted if our owners made an offer the Swansea board couldn't turn down, but that isn't going to happen. If Shahid Khan was receiving good advice he'd forget about Parker and poach Potter. I predict Graham Potter will be an outstanding manager over the next few years.
 
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