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[Albion] Graham Potter

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pb21

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GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Thank you.

You started the change and contributed 30% of the points as manager to achieving the European dream.

No doubt you’re kicking yourself, but life moves on. Despite the haters you are the one that gave RDZ the platform and for that I’m grateful.
Hear hear! Good to find I'm not the only one who doesn't want to re-write history! Whether Potter would have got us three places higher than he managed last season, I don't know - maybe, even probably, he wouldn't, but that doesn't mean we weren't doing pretty well the day before he left us (and felt pretty glum the day after he left - apart from THPP, of course).
 

kuzushi

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Oct 3, 2015
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To be fair, I feel warmer towards Chris Hughton who not only got us up, but also did what is often considered even harder than getting in the Premier League kept us up, for two seasons.


Hear hear! Good to find I'm not the only one who doesn't want to re-write history! Whether Potter would have got us three places higher than he managed last season, I don't know - maybe, even probably, he wouldn't, but that doesn't mean we weren't doing pretty well the day before he left us (and felt pretty glum the day after he left - apart from THPP, of course).
I liked what someone said, which was that GP leaving BHAFC turned out to be the best thing to happen to BHAFC since GP joining BHAFC.
 
May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Thank you.

You started the change and contributed 30% of the points as manager to achieving the European dream.

No doubt you’re kicking yourself, but life moves on. Despite the haters you are the one that gave RDZ the platform and for that I’m grateful.
The foundations were laid by Tony Bloom. Potter was one of those employed to coach the team.
 

Bodian

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May 3, 2012
8,345
Cumbria
To be fair, I feel warmer towards Chris Hughton who not only got us up, but also did what is often considered even harder than getting in the Premier League kept us up, for two seasons.



I liked what someone said, which was that GP leaving BHAFC turned out to be the best thing to happen to BHAFC since GP joining BHAFC.
CH will be looking on proudly today I think.
 

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