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I’m warming to this idea, he really has brighton playing proper football, they create so many chances but can’t finish their dinner.I'd go for Graham Potter. A great leader, plays progressive football but got lots more than a plan A.
I love how the flavour of the month changes so readilyI'd go for Graham Potter. A great leader, plays progressive football but got lots more than a plan A.
I love how the flavour of the month changes so readily
A few bad results for Hassenhutle and he's written off. A couple of good results for strugglers Brighton and the conversation switches to Graham Potter.
Agreed. For me Nagglesman is first choice but is high risk or high reward, you feel he could be brilliant or a bin fire of an appointment, plus as you say difficult to get. I'd have Brendan Rodgers as the safe and steady option, knows the prem, good football, plays youngsters. Outside of those 2 its much of a muchness for 5 or 6 others.Let’s be honest most people would want Nagglesman as first choice but he is unrealistic so we are just shooting for what is around.
Whatever Potter has achieved with Brighton so far it's chicken shit compared to what he managed in Sweden.
Agreed. For me Nagglesman is first choice but is high risk or high reward, you feel he could be brilliant or a bin fire of an appointment, plus as you say difficult to get. I'd have Brendan Rodgers as the safe and steady option, knows the prem, good football, plays youngsters. Outside of those 2 its much of a muchness for 5 or 6 others.
What Potter did in Sweden was very impressive. But it will always be stained and tainted due to how they did it.Agreed.
If we were looking at Potter, it's the stuff he done in Sweden that we should be looking at. The Brighton stuff should just be proof he can do it in England.
To take Ostersund from the fourth division to Europa League football (and beating Woolwich too) should be commended.
All whilst playing a brand of football that's really really pleasing on the eye.
Well, this isn't quite the game I expected on the basis of the comments I read here, but I would say the story of it was Liverpool having a total nightmare against Brighton's low block.
But there is no doubt that Brighton's players don't hide from the ball when they get it, which is great to see. And on an individual basis, they are a very limited bunch, so fair play to Potter.
Even though they ended up defending deep quite a lot, they were not standing there like mops; they pressed aggressively, imo.
I've always had a Graham Potter fetishI love how the flavour of the month changes so readily
A few bad results for Hassenhutle and he's written off. A couple of good results for strugglers Brighton and the conversation switches to Graham Potter.
It wasn't a fluke either, they beat Galatasaray, Bilbao and Herta Berlin. After the Bilbao game their coach said something along the line "we came here expecting to dominate the game, not to be outplayed like against Barcelona". I'm from Sundsvall, it's pretty close to Östersund, I have lots of friends there, so I have followed him pretty closely. The most impressive thing for me is how he made the players grow. And how he could change the approach mid game. 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 in a heartbeat and the players handled it. One game when they were trailing he ended the game 2-3-5 and got a late equaliser. And it always looked like the players knew what to do. He's has a degree in psychology, he's also some kind of footballing degree (whatever is worth). Finally in my Potter-suck off, he's always been loved by players and fans. I really think he's destined to big things. I'd prefer if it was at Spurs.Agreed.
If we were looking at Potter, it's the stuff he done in Sweden that we should be looking at. The Brighton stuff should just be proof he can do it in England.
To take Ostersund from the fourth division to Europa League football (and beating Woolwich too) should be commended.
All whilst playing a brand of football that's really really pleasing on the eye.
What bollocks is that haha he wasnt brought in to win the title lolRogers is a very good manager but I doubt he would leave for us. At least with Nagglesman it’s the promise of a new league but even then unlikely.
Mourinho has been a disaster appointment even if he wins the LC. He was brought in to win the title and we ain’t probably getting even top 4 with a revamped squad. Might as well go back to fun exciting football if we ain’t got a chance of winning the Prem.
What bollocks is that haha he wasnt brought in to win the title lol