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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    Nope, that is not what is happening. You do realise there is no hypocrisy, no contradiction in respecting someone for something they have done in the past whilst being utterly f***ed off with them for later actions?
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    Meh enough said, clearly you were a Potter out and I was a Potter in. I will say this, I was correct when I kept on saying its not the performances that are bad its the results and they will eventually come our way. No doubt you will disagree with this as well.
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    As we all predicted they didn't give him time to sort the mess out. The mess still isn't sorted out, so is it the club itself or Tuchel, Potter, Lampard and Poch who are at fault? Sure his first season in charge was nail-biting, but the change in approach was clear for all to see and the future...
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    To be honest as much as I appreciate how good he was I think it would be a retrograde step as far as coaching abilities go, and more importantly I could never trust him, the way he left means he fails the no dickheads policy in a massive way.
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    Sure the club went looking for a manager who could breath life back into our play, does that really discredit or lessen what Potter did? As to "Tony was already writing a list of replacements the day Potter signed" yep that's why he extended his contract after a few months because he had...
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    As much as I dislike the way he left he did change how we play our game, as soon as he arrived our style became far more attractive to watch, we went from painfully defensive to trying to win every game, sure the results were slow in coming, however at the beginning of last season the results...
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    See this attitude annoyed me at the time and it annoys me now. Sure his first seasons in charge (looking purely at the points earned and goals scored) was not much different to CH, but that is where the comparison ended. From the very start we looked like a team who wanted to win, who could win...
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    I think we were both well suited. In TB he had an owner who looks at the longer game and could see the benefit in being patient, which got him noticed, and we had a manager who transformed the squad and the way we play. He left a very stable platform that allowed RDZ to do what he has done very...
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    Agreed, although I am still pissed at the way he left, I have gotten over my desire to see him f*** up and instead hope he does ok. We wouldn't be in the position we are without him and in hindsight he left at a perfect time for us.
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    DOuble post
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    Yep, I guess you have read this, but worth posting for those that haven't. https://www.wearebrighton.com/newsopinion/chelsea-might-have-winstanley-but-brighton-have-bloom/
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    All true. And this is the problem, I want to be able to look back on his time with us with gratitude and respect, yet I am finding so bloody hard to look past how he left us. I have no doubt that given time he will have Chelsea roaring along, I also have little doubt that this will improve my...
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    [Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

    I think Chelsea are out of depth when it comes to Potter. He is undoubtedly a very good coach. However, as we are all well aware, he needs time to restructure the squad and change mindsets and I don't think Chelsea have it in them to be patient and reap the rewards in a couple of seasons...
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