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[Football] Potter [NOT] at Chelsea

Potter at Chelsea

  • I want him to fail

    Votes: 362 49.2%
  • I want him to succeed

    Votes: 64 8.7%
  • He's gone. I'm indifferent. Graham who?

    Votes: 310 42.1%

  • Total voters
    736
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fisons

Members
Feb 21, 2005
637
Why? He left this club for dead.
Nice rhetoric but he didn't actually leave the club for dead. Mr Bloom and his men were handsomely compensated for Potter's departure, always with a smug grin on the other side of their face, in the knowledge that we had a short list of potential top quality replacements. He left us in fantastic shape is the truth.

#gosbts
 

spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,607
Non EU
I'm over the fact he left now and pleased he got the win tonight, I realise I'm not part of the cool anti Potter gang who are enjoying the death theats to somebody who started the way we are playing now and thanks to massive upgrades in all what we have lost we have benefitted from him going.

Besides it gives them more games to play to help us in April when we play them.
Sensible post at last regarding Potter. I have no axe to grind with him. We are in a much better place with him being a major contributor. Let's hope they draw an Italian club in the next round.
 

Pavilionaire

Members
Jul 7, 2003
29,718
Nice rhetoric but he didn't actually leave the club for dead. Mr Bloom and his men were handsomely compensated for Potter's departure, always with a smug grin on the other side of their face, in the knowledge that we had a short list of potential top quality replacements. He left us in fantastic shape is the truth.

#gosbts
Smug grin? You think Bloom was happy to see Potter go and take the entire coaching staff with him, partway through the season?

And how much longer would it have been before De Zerbi would have been snapped up by another club? A matter of weeks, in alll probability.
 

Tyrone Biggums

Resident Australian
Jun 25, 2006
13,058
Geelong, Australia
Nice rhetoric but he didn't actually leave the club for dead. Mr Bloom and his men were handsomely compensated for Potter's departure, always with a smug grin on the other side of their face, in the knowledge that we had a short list of potential top quality replacements. He left us in fantastic shape is the truth.

#gosbts

Bloom left us in good shape, not Potter.

It took a proper high quality manager to unlock the teams true potential.
 

GT49er

Members
Feb 1, 2009
43,262
Gloucester
Smug grin? You think Bloom was happy to see Potter go and take the entire coaching staff with him, partway through the season?

And how much longer would it have been before De Zerbi would have been snapped up by another club? A matter of weeks, in alll probability.
Absolutely - Potter's star was at its zenith when he was poached by Chelsea. In spite of some post-departure posturing, I don't believe anyone, from Bloom down to the most idle armchair fan leapt to their feet shouting 'Thank f*** he's gone!' Anyone who says they did is, quite frankly, a liar (or an idiot).
Yes, we seem to have come through that crisis with flying colours with knobs on - but it was still fortuitous that RDZ was out of a job at the time.
 
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lasvegan

Members
Jan 30, 2009
1,444
Sin City
Bloom left us in good shape, not Potter.

It took a proper high quality manager to unlock the teams true potential.

i agree in part, but to be fair Potter left us in good shape but De Zerbi really is unlocking the teams true potential.

Would Bloom have fired Potter to hire De Zerbi if he hadn’t left? Succession planning is working out rather well though…
 

BN41Albion

Members
Oct 1, 2017
5,492
Decent man? I'll tell you who Is a decent man. Potter walked away from this club and took our entire group of coaches with him. De Zerbi - on the other hand - stayed in war- torn Ukraine until all of his Shakhtar players had got out of the country or made it to safety.

Potter has no honour and doesn't deserve another thought.
A very different scenario. I love RDZ, but I am under no illusion that he wouldn't do the same as GP if offered a similar opportunity at a CL club. Anyone who thinks otherwise is, frankly, a mug.
 
May 1, 2016
11,417
Oxton, Birkenhead
Smug grin? You think Bloom was happy to see Potter go and take the entire coaching staff with him, partway through the season?

And how much longer would it have been before De Zerbi would have been snapped up by another club? A matter of weeks, in alll probability.
Yes. Bloom is a gambler. He had a back up plan which he had been working on for a while. It wasn’t as if he started to think about Potter’s replacement the day after he left. Football is a ruthless and unsentimental business away from the emotional outpouring of fans.
 

Feb 23, 2009
20,850
Brighton factually.....
In all honesty let’s face it, we all hate Chelsea and we and the rest of the world know, they can buy anyone or anything they want. With the depth of squad they currently have even witch injuries any half decent manager should be able to get top four. We all know Chelsea and Potter are not building a project, they are doing what big clubs do, getting around financial fair play.
 
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