Certainly looked that way in the last half season. We'd all previously seen, though, that Hughton teams could (and had done so at times) play good attacking football. Perhaps his professional opinion was that with the players he had available, that was the only way to go until he could refresh...
Absolutely this. Same as on the Sol Campbell thread too.
https://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?380955-Sol-Campbell&p=9398084&viewfull=1#post9398084
Exactly this. Nobody knows what CH would have achieved with a refreshed squad this season - particularly if we added goals from midfield. Clearly at the end of last season the team had completely run out of steam - as, TBF, so had Potter's team in the couple of months before lockdown.
Yes, maybe...
You think that; that's your opinion. Fair enough.
No idea what all that chunder about time travellers is about. They could have no more than an opinion either, unless they came from a parallel universe in which TB hadn't sacked Hughton, which is a different matter altogether.
Yes. Hughton was a far higher profile than Potter.
Whether Hughton would have had a better season with two or three top additions to the team (particularly midfielders who could boss the midfield, get into the penalty area and chip in with a fair few goals) we'll never know. You don't know; I...