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Stat Brother

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so who would you like to see replace potter?

This is always a little redundant - 'well what striker would you sign then?'
I'm not the owner of a football club or of a football manager recruitment agency - so why would I know?

As have said elsewhere and ALL OVER THIS THREAD, I certainly wouldn't sack GPott but be seriously concerned that managing the Albion in the Premier League gets near identical results from men with completely different ethos.


Somehow that makes me entitled. :shrug:.
 




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so who would you like to see replace potter?

I do love these sorts of responses. I wonder how many people in March 2019 would have said definitively “Graham Potter” when asked a similar question about Hughton when many wanted him gone? I expect as a manager of a lower mid-table Championship team there’d have been much derision about his name being mentioned.

It’s also a question which cannot be answered by fans as we don’t know what ambitions the club has in terms of playing style, recruitment, what they’re looking at in terms of salaries, clauses for buying out contracts elsewhere etc. I would expect the club to have a shortlist of candidates and select the more appropriate one if for whatever reason Potter wasn’t going to continue as manager. I’m not sure what the question itself is trying to achieve other than for someone to either poopoo a name when suggested or turn round crowing “ha so there is no one!” when no name is offered in response.
 


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I do love these sorts of responses. I wonder how many people in March 2019 would have said definitively “Graham Potter” when asked a similar question about Hughton when many wanted him gone? I expect as a manager of a lower mid-table Championship team there’d have been much derision about his name being mentioned.

It’s also a question which cannot be answered by fans as we don’t know what ambitions the club has in terms of playing style, recruitment, what they’re looking at in terms of salaries, clauses for buying out contracts elsewhere etc. I would expect the club to have a shortlist of candidates and select the more appropriate one if for whatever reason Potter wasn’t going to continue as manager. I’m not sure what the question itself is trying to achieve other than for someone to either poopoo a name when suggested or turn round crowing “ha so there is no one!” when no name is offered in response.

Nailed it.
 


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I've said before that walking away from Hughton games I used to just feel almost sedated by the dullness of the football with a resigned 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't shoot you're not going to score' attitude. But under potter in the first couple of years I'd walk away more angry than ever under Hughton, frustrated by how close to being great we were - that final step to convert the chances we were creating. It felt worse to me that we were so close. Seeing chance after chance being wasted.

But something seems to have changed over the last few months. That (11) 12 (league) game winless run through October, November into December really seemed to do something. Since that Wolves game it feels like I'm back in that resigned to it feeling. We're not creating the chance we were. I'm walking away from games struggling to think of times we've really worked their keeper, and that old 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't work the keeper you're not going to score' attitude has crept back in. This sense of ineffective, slow passing it around the back hoping for a gap to just magically open up, and not trying to force or create one.

It is certainly starting to feel reminiscent of Hughton to me, too.

(To be clear, I'm not Potter out. I wasn't Hughton out, either, I can accept that our wage bill, or the players our wage bill affords us are going to limit us somewhat, doesn't stop me being disappointed by performances, results or the feeling these runs evoke in me).
 


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I do love these sorts of responses. I wonder how many people in March 2019 would have said definitively “Graham Potter” when asked a similar question about Hughton when many wanted him gone? I expect as a manager of a lower mid-table Championship team there’d have been much derision about his name being mentioned.

It’s also a question which cannot be answered by fans as we don’t know what ambitions the club has in terms of playing style, recruitment, what they’re looking at in terms of salaries, clauses for buying out contracts elsewhere etc. I would expect the club to have a shortlist of candidates and select the more appropriate one if for whatever reason Potter wasn’t going to continue as manager. I’m not sure what the question itself is trying to achieve other than for someone to either poopoo a name when suggested or turn round crowing “ha so there is no one!” when no name is offered in response.

Similar to “Go on then, who’s the striker we should sign?”

Punters don’t have the database of global players and coaches, gleaned from scouting and other sources, or know the level of budget, the relationships with agents. The club employ a small army of experts to do this.

Coming close to signing Darwin Nunez, then backing out over the final increment sought, shows that there are available solutions.
 






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so who would you like to see replace potter?

I tend to agree with Stat Bro that it's not all down to Potter and that the next coach will be straight out of the same mould and given similar blunt instruments. But, in the spirit of playing along, none of these could do worse and some may well do better and might be affordable.....

Ralf Ragnick
Steve Cooper
Leonardo Jardim
Marco Silva
Carlos Corberan

And in the spirit of total fantasy

Pep
Klopp
Conte
Poch
 


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I'm walking away from games struggling to think of times we've really worked their keeper, and that old 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't work the keeper you're not going to score' attitude has crept back in.

Yeah we've certainly given some visiting 'keepers the afternoon off. We don't seem to want to put the willies up them.

We are exposed at the back without Webster and Burn D&D were the business in the league below, but they are now that much older facing better attacks. A CB pairing of Velters and Duffs is not good enough.

Sometimes, you've gotta roll your sleeves up and play to your strengths, not a system.
 




rogersix

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This is always a little redundant - 'well what striker would you sign then?'
I'm not the owner of a football club or of a football manager recruitment agency - so why would I know?

As have said elsewhere and ALL OVER THIS THREAD, I certainly wouldn't sack GPott but be seriously concerned that managing the Albion in the Premier League gets near identical results from men with completely different ethos.


Somehow that makes me entitled. :shrug:.

what do you expect with a similar budget, i don't get it? :shrug:
 


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I've said before that walking away from Hughton games I used to just feel almost sedated by the dullness of the football with a resigned 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't shoot you're not going to score' attitude. But under potter in the first couple of years I'd walk away more angry than ever under Hughton, frustrated by how close to being great we were - that final step to convert the chances we were creating. It felt worse to me that we were so close. Seeing chance after chance being wasted.

But something seems to have changed over the last few months. That (11) 12 (league) game winless run through October, November into December really seemed to do something. Since that Wolves game it feels like I'm back in that resigned to it feeling. We're not creating the chance we were. I'm walking away from games struggling to think of times we've really worked their keeper, and that old 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't work the keeper you're not going to score' attitude has crept back in. This sense of ineffective, slow passing it around the back hoping for a gap to just magically open up, and not trying to force or create one.

It is certainly starting to feel reminiscent of Hughton to me, too.

(To be clear, I'm not Potter out. I wasn't Hughton out, either, I can accept that our wage bill, or the players our wage bill affords us are going to limit us somewhat, doesn't stop me being disappointed by performances, results or the feeling these runs evoke in me).
You can't honestly believe that will save you.

You're a marked man now.
 


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what do you expect with a similar budget, i don't get it? :shrug:
I don't expect one man to be vilified while the other is anointed as the second coming.
 




rogersix

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I do love these sorts of responses. I wonder how many people in March 2019 would have said definitively “Graham Potter” when asked a similar question about Hughton when many wanted him gone? I expect as a manager of a lower mid-table Championship team there’d have been much derision about his name being mentioned.

It’s also a question which cannot be answered by fans as we don’t know what ambitions the club has in terms of playing style, recruitment, what they’re looking at in terms of salaries, clauses for buying out contracts elsewhere etc. I would expect the club to have a shortlist of candidates and select the more appropriate one if for whatever reason Potter wasn’t going to continue as manager. I’m not sure what the question itself is trying to achieve other than for someone to either poopoo a name when suggested or turn round crowing “ha so there is no one!” when no name is offered in response.

obviously, we, none of us, know about the internal machinations of the club, or bloomies inner thoughts; so, the same as managers, we don't know which forwards we did or didn't get close to signing. i just can't see the point in upsetting ourselves by whining about the same shit every time we lose in the prem, and each window we don't buy a £50M pound striker on 100k+ a week :shrug:
 


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obviously, we, none of us, know about the internal machinations of the club, or bloomies inner thoughts; so, the same as managers, we don't know which forwards we did or didn't get close to signing. i just can't see the point in upsetting ourselves by whining about the same shit every time we lose in the prem, and each window we don't buy a £50M pound striker on 100k+ a week :shrug:

What you need to remember is we all need a way of letting off steam when Brighton don’t win. Some drown their sorrows, some throw things at the wall, some order a massively hot curry, and some come on here to lash out and argue with people. By Monday this will have died down, only to come back if (when) we don’t win again on Wednesday. And on and on until we’re all dead.

Don’t take it too seriously. Ultimately the one thing that unites everyone on here (other than the Palace trolls) is we want to see Albion win. When they don’t it’s not surprising there’s some unhappy campers.
 






rogersix

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I don't expect one man to be vilified while the other is anointed as the second coming.

i've not noticed that, that bournemouth 0-5 seems a loooooooooooong time ago now

so what do you think about potter's future potential? (it's beneficial to actively try to remain positive , i feel)
 


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What you need to remember is we all need a way of letting off steam when Brighton don’t win. Some drown their sorrows, some throw things at the wall, some order a massively hot curry, and some come on here to lash out and argue with people. By Monday this will have died down, only to come back if (when) we don’t win again on Wednesday. And on and on until we’re all dead.
And some steam the wallpaper off the walls down the staircase and into the hall.


Why the fook would anyone smoke.

IMG_20220312_204653_018~2.jpg
(Hall ceiling)
 






rogersix

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What you need to remember is we all need a way of letting off steam when Brighton don’t win. Some drown their sorrows, some throw things at the wall, some order a massively hot curry, and some come on here to lash out and argue with people. By Monday this will have died down, only to come back if (when) we don’t win again on Wednesday. And on and on until we’re all dead.

Don’t take it too seriously. Ultimately the one thing that unites everyone on here (other than the Palace trolls) is we want to see Albion win. When they don’t it’s not surprising there’s some unhappy campers.

:lolol::lolol::lolol: that did make me laugh

fair enough, i give up, as michael palin said, "you just can't help some people"
 


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I've said before that walking away from Hughton games I used to just feel almost sedated by the dullness of the football with a resigned 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't shoot you're not going to score' attitude. But under potter in the first couple of years I'd walk away more angry than ever under Hughton, frustrated by how close to being great we were - that final step to convert the chances we were creating. It felt worse to me that we were so close. Seeing chance after chance being wasted.

But something seems to have changed over the last few months. That (11) 12 (league) game winless run through October, November into December really seemed to do something. Since that Wolves game it feels like I'm back in that resigned to it feeling. We're not creating the chance we were. I'm walking away from games struggling to think of times we've really worked their keeper, and that old 'eh, what do you expect, if you don't work the keeper you're not going to score' attitude has crept back in. This sense of ineffective, slow passing it around the back hoping for a gap to just magically open up, and not trying to force or create one.

It is certainly starting to feel reminiscent of Hughton to me, too.

(To be clear, I'm not Potter out. I wasn't Hughton out, either, I can accept that our wage bill, or the players our wage bill affords us are going to limit us somewhat, doesn't stop me being disappointed by performances, results or the feeling these runs evoke in me).

Looking at seasons, even in Aug/Sept, using xG we’re a different animal from last season.

2020/21 - xG 1.42 per game, xGA 1.05
2021/22 - xG 1.18 per game, xGA 1.26

In summary, this season creating far fewer good chances (let alone taking into account our barn-door specialism when they arise) and we’re notably more vulnerable in defence.

The last 5 games are predictably even worse, we’re in the xPTS bottom three with Everton and Watford. Less an a goal a game xG, almost 2 xGA.

Why the decline from last season:
- opposition managers have found Potter’s system out, patiently waiting to rope-a-dope on the counter?
- we preferred playing behind closed doors?
- Ben White’s sorely missed at both ends of the pitch?
- Bissouma hasn’t been himself for 6 months?
- Sanchez’s all round game has dropped affecting his defence and distribution?
 


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