He had a £200m midfield at his disposal and finished ninth, RDZ lost Mwepu (sadly) & Biss and finished top six in his first season a few points and a certain Stuart Atwell away from a top four finish.
As @Weststander quoted Covid saved us from a possible relegation in his first season we were...
Is not winning at home for a calendar year succeeding? People remember a flurry of wins at the back end of his time with us and stamped genius coach on his forehead. Chelsea Todd fell for it to.
First season thank f*** for covid we were dire, second season not much improvement on the last, third season we finally started getting somewhere with the introduction of a certain Moses Caciedo, Cucurella and to some extent Mwepu. Before Caciedo we had gone on an 11 game winless streak and then...
A lot of assumptions there, he lost football matches not his legs in Afghan. He also knew exactly what he was getting into he mentioned it enough with the easy job at Brighton quips.
Why put yourself through the pressures of managing a toxic skint club like Everton whilst sitting on a personal fortune? In affect without achieving anything significant in the game he’s took a top managers pay off, quite impressive really.
Seems to be loads of excuses why Potter failed apart from Potter himself. Is it really that hard of a job having a squad of talented players to choose from each week. There was no need to play Chelsea players out of position many of them are some of the best in their natural positions. No need...
He lost the plot as a manager any one who has Reece James at your disposal and plays him out of position is a moron.
Although I was never a fan he seemed to stop being the Potter we knew and turned into a proper dickhead.
Before covid the team wasn’t playing well and it was all going down hill rather rapidly, the drop looked likely at that point. We ended up with two more points I think than CH managed in his first season.