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He’s beaten plenty of foreign teams in European competitions though.No history outside the Dutch league though. That makes him too risky for me.
Please explain this am I missing a delicious in joke?Potter does fit the criteria I think we should be looking for in a new manager, and I think he's being held back at Brighton as much by the quality of players he has as anything else. Plus, the idea of him convincing Dele to to dinner theatre is too good to be passed up.
This Guardian article details it: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ish-managers-ostersund-Woolwich-europa-league
I’m absolutely going to be ageist. He’s 63. I want a manager no older than 45Gasperini's Atalanta are SO MUCH FUN to watch. Shame that Gasperini is a cunt though...
It was also used as a way to get the club integrated into the community. Östersund is primarily a winter sport city, skiing, snowboarding and such. With little to no football culture until the club started its climb up the ranks. So Potter devised all of these culture projects to get the club noticed and to make people appreciate them.This Guardian article details it: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ish-managers-ostersund-Woolwich-europa-league
Basically, to get his players out of their comfort zones and to build their mental health, he got the entire club, staff and players, to do stuff like performing a ballet or choral singing performances. It's absolute heresy for English football culture, but it's the kind of thing he does as a response to the stuff he experienced as a player. It got a team from the Swedish 4th division into the Europa League. He is literally the anti-Jose.
And I think guys like Dele and Tanguy would likely really respond to someone taking that kind of approach with them.
Given how much Spurs feel divorced from the community at this point, it would do the club well if the Potter got the board to get out of their chairs and do this along with the players.It was also used as a way to get the club integrated into the community. Östersund is primarily a winter sport city, skiing, snowboarding and such. With little to no football culture until the club started its climb up the ranks. So Potter devised all of these culture projects to get the club noticed and to make people appreciate them.
It’s funny cause most people wanted van Gaal back in 2014 and were sure he’s the right man to take us forward. I remember a lot of the fans weren’t very fussed about Pochettino for various reasons. If anything it just shows that we haven’t got much of a clue and sometimes these appointments are a gamble.
A little worried about anyone at Ajax because most managers succeed there.Ten Hag for me. Has been a success at Ajax. Plays good 'attractive' football. Plied his trade at a great club with football philosophy. Speaks English. Wouldn't be expensive (I don't think so anyway - into last year of his contract). And he's bald.
That’s fair but we aren’t that big a step up from a mid table side, especially once Kane leaves.TeamSpirit™
It’s true that Brighton have played better than the league table position suggests, but I’d still prefer it if he proved himself at a mid-team club first (ie took Villa to top 7) before stepping up to Spurs.
Are there any examples of Potter developing players (ie youngsters who could replace Kane) and taking them to the next level?That’s fair but we aren’t that big a step up from a mid table side, especially once Kane leaves.
His entire Swedish team, arguably.Are there any examples of Potter developing players (ie youngsters who could replace Kane) and taking them to the next level?
Ten Hag has multiple examples of that with Ajax.
Ten Hag cannot be compared to the likes of de Boer for example, who was truly an example of a manager that was only taking advantage of the excellent way Ajax was run, as well as the weak nature of the Eredivisie at the time. (PSV were very weak for the 4 years he was there)It’s not even that.
Is he really a great coach or is he a product of how tremendous an organisation Ajax are?
Peter Bosz looked great with them as well, and then came Dortmund...
It’s not even that.
Is he really a great coach or is he a product of how tremendous an organisation Ajax are?
Peter Bosz looked great with them as well, and then came Dortmund...
Ben White and Tariq Lamptey tbfHis entire Swedish team, arguably.
In England, not so much. That may be a legit point of concern.