No, that's clearly not what I said. You said "anyone would be happy to leave anywhere should a bigger wad of cash be waved" and I replied that it wasn't just the cash (ie, yes, there was cash) but also a long term plan.
We were offering a long term plan, but we weren't also offering cash.
I don't think it's that simple - Chelsea were offering not just the cash, but the idea of a long term plan. I'm not sure Potter would have taken the job if Abramovic was still in charge (not that he'd have been offered it), and I'm not sure he'd have taken a job at Villa for a pay rise. Some...
Yet Brendan Rodgers dumped them for Leicester.
Firstly, he's a complete tw@. Secondly, he's biased towards Celtic and thinks his years in the monkey tennis league mean something.
'More expansive' - maybe. Football that Potter has us playing - no. Tactics are complicated, and managers aren't experts in all forms of all tactics. I would wager that Potter couldn't deliver Burnley's tactics as well as Dyche did, and I'm sure Dyche couldn't deliver anything like the tactics...
You're suggesting that managers are pretty much equal and it's down the the players. I disagree (obviously not discounting the importance of the players).