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That was Poyet, Potter hasn’t had such success in his career.League one relegation zone to champions to Championship playoffs.
That was Poyet, Potter hasn’t had such success in his career.League one relegation zone to champions to Championship playoffs.
Memo to self, don’t speed read posts! Thanks.That was Poyet, Potter hasn’t had such success in his career.
I do that plentyMemo to self, don’t speed read posts! Thanks.
If Potter had some emotional intelligence he may have realised that the easy life here was in fact a secure and supportive working environment that provided him with the foundations to be successful. But he shat all over us. What a w#nker.Poyet, although Graham “Easy Life” Potter runs him a close second. Way to let your old bosses know that you were coasting in the role.
It seems strange not backing a top manager like RDZ and then giving a rookie to date almost £300m. Italians are crazy people one of my customers own Italian restaurants here and in Milan he shouts and screams one minute the next totally relaxed. I wouldn’t read anything into stroppy pressers.It’s Potter for me.
Poyet in the interviews I have seen since he has left has always been incredibly positive about Brighton and TB and it seems genuine.
Potter on the other hand has just continued to say snide remarks about the club. The positive things that I have heard him say, don’t come across as honest.
De Zerbi was just a nut job from the beginning and whatever entered his head came out of his mouth. I kind of still miss his knee slides and side line antics. His leaving speech on the pitch when he left praised TB so that was OK with me.
See post 7.Those of us with longer memories will remember a certain Brian Clough using us as the proverbial waiting room to further his career. Read the excellent book ‘Bloody Southerners’ by Spencer Vignes for the full story.
My son in law discussed the merits of RDZ with me recently having listened to a revealing podcast about the way Tony Bloom and the club have a clear strategy on taking the Albion forward. In a nutshell the club prefer to take a measured but progressive approach with the minimum amount of risk. RDZ, after taking us to 6th in the PL and European competition, wanted to immediately capitalise on this success with a blitz of big signings and the risks that go with it. Needless to say this was the complete opposite of the club’s strategy. Bloom and the board dictate policy and Roberto didn’t agree hence the sad departure of one of the Albion’s best and most exciting coaches.It seems strange not backing a top manager like RDZ and then giving a rookie to date almost £300m. Italians are crazy people one of my customers own Italian restaurants here and in Milan he shouts and screams one minute the next totally relaxed. I wouldn’t read anything into stroppy pressers.
It seems strange not backing a top manager like RDZ and then giving a rookie to date almost £300m. Italians are crazy people one of my customers own Italian restaurants here and in Milan he shouts and screams one minute the next totally relaxed. I wouldn’t read anything into stroppy pressers.
My son in law discussed the merits of RDZ with me recently having listened to a revealing podcast about the way Tony Bloom and the club have a clear strategy on taking the Albion forward. In a nutshell the club prefer to take a measured but progressive approach with the minimum amount of risk. RDZ, after taking us to 6th in the PL and European competition, wanted to immediately capitalise on this success with a blitz of big signings and the risks that go with it. Needless to say this was the complete opposite of the club’s strategy. Bloom and the board dictate policy and Roberto didn’t agree hence the sad departure of one of the Albion’s best and most exciting coaches.
I think you’ll find RDZ was insisting on this at the end 2022/23 season. In the following season it became apparent that he was not in favour of the club’s policy of recruitment. Whatever, it resulted in the club’s way or the highway. He chose or was directed to the latter.
Who says we wouldn't have signed these players under RDZ? They weren't signed for Hürzeler, they were signed because they were fantastic players, available at a price we were willing to pay.It seems strange not backing a top manager like RDZ and then giving a rookie to date almost £300m. Italians are crazy people one of my customers own Italian restaurants here and in Milan he shouts and screams one minute the next totally relaxed. I wouldn’t read anything into stroppy pressers.
I think you’ll find RDZ was insisting on this at the end 2022/23 season. In the following season it became apparent that he was not in favour of the club’s policy of recruitment. Whatever, it resulted in the club’s way or the highway. He chose or was directed to the latter.
Interestingly RDZ spoke to Wieffer in January about his role on the pitch according to the player.Who says we wouldn't have signed these players under RDZ? They weren't signed for Hürzeler, they were signed because they were fantastic players, available at a price we were willing to pay.
The question is whether RDZ would have wanted them.
If that was the case you can understand why it was a bit scatter gun, players are normally signed to fit the preferred managers system.Who says we wouldn't have signed these players under RDZ? They weren't signed for Hürzeler, they were signed because they were fantastic players, available at a price we were willing to pay.
The question is whether RDZ would have wanted them.
It's not though really is itNah, life's too short to be worrying about this shit.
I am looking forward to next season. Under Fab.
I always liked Roy at Palace. He got them playing some awful stuff and hovering about the relegation zone. None of this Cup winning stuff from RoyPotter by a mile.
I think this should be opened to other clubs. Which would bring me to Roy Hodgson, the biggest fraud there’s ever been, literally a walking and talking example of the Peter Principal. Followed closely by ‘Arry’.