Potter really is a top, top coach and tactician. If Man Utd have any sense about them, they'd be seriously considering him to take over. I genuinely believe with proper financial backing behind him, he'd make them an elite side again.
Potter really is a top, top coach and tactician. If Man Utd have any sense about them, they'd be seriously considering him to take over. I genuinely believe with proper financial backing behind him, he'd make them an elite side again.
Potter wasn't and isn't available.But don't worry! We hired Nuno!
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Potter really is a top, top coach and tactician. If Man Utd have any sense about them, they'd be seriously considering him to take over. I genuinely believe with proper financial backing behind him, he'd make them an elite side again.
We would destroy him, good managers need players to put the effort in to make things work.Potter really is a top, top coach and tactician. If Man Utd have any sense about them, they'd be seriously considering him to take over. I genuinely believe with proper financial backing behind him, he'd make them an elite side again.
Liam Goodenough
Crying with laughter.
Oh dear me.
I can honestly watch Potter-ball all day long. His/ Brighton’s one or two touch pass and move style is quality.
Scary to think what he might be able to do with a big budget at a bigger club.
Potter really is a top, top coach and tactician. If Man Utd have any sense about them, they'd be seriously considering him to take over. I genuinely believe with proper financial backing behind him, he'd make them an elite side again.
I've met his cousin, Leonard Couldobetter,




The one thing that holds me back on Potter is something I've noticed with Poch and the way he started to struggle here after we moved into the new stadium and his current struggles at PSG.
I rate him and Potter as two of the best coaches in the modern game. Brilliant style of football, likeable personalities, phenomenal togetherness among the team etc.
But so much of their approach depends on an 'us v them' mentality. The energy, fight and teamwork that were the hallmark of a Poch side and are now the hallmark of Potter's side stem from everyone being on the same wavelength all the time.
Change that for a changing room full of egos and the core ingredient for success gets a bit shaky. It's one thing getting the likes of Dunk and Trossard to sing from your hymn sheet...how do you get the likes of Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo and Bruno to sing and to sing as passionately?
It is a uniquely difficult challenge and one that I am sure most managers out there are unsuited to tackle without being given total free reign over a club and being allowed to sell players at a loss if necessary if they undermine the overall project. Chances of that happening at a club of Utd's size are zero. Poch hinted many times that it needed to happen here, but it didn't and in the end he lost his job while certain players who i am sure he intended to ditch were awarded new contracts. Such is the modern game.
So in a way, Potter staying at Brighton but magically signing a 20 goal striker is somewhat scarier than Potter moving to a club full of tik-tok clothing range pseudo-celebrities braiding their hair in the dressing room mirrors.
Red Adair is better suited for the Everton jobEverton job would be ideal for him. Would he want it though?
We have egos(**** knows why) and someone like Conte is the man to sort it without a doubt but I’m hearing that some fans think he is the wrong choice because he won’t get backed like he wants and needs(I make these fans correct btw)
so what type of coach do we think this bunch of mentalities on the whole need to progress since both ends of the spectrum seem like they can’t work here at Spurs for one reason or another
Everton job would be ideal for him. Would he want it though?
Burnley?Everton and ideal in the same sentence sounds almost like an oxymoron. Can’t see Potter going there tbh, he’s earned a much bigger job.
Everton and ideal in the same sentence sounds almost like an oxymoron. Can’t see Potter going there tbh, he’s earned a much bigger job.
Brighton asking for £20m to speak to him is what put us off, and no doubt it'll put off a lot of other potential employers tooEverton are a big club and have the new stadium coming. You would imagine he would have a much bigger wage budget and transfer fund than at Brighton.
Just yet I can’t see a top 6 club taking a risk on him, no doubt Brighton play attractive football but I wouldn’t say he’s earned a move to a bigger club than Everton yet.
Everton are a big club and have the new stadium coming. You would imagine he would have a much bigger wage budget and transfer fund than at Brighton.
Just yet I can’t see a top 6 club taking a risk on him, no doubt Brighton play attractive football but I wouldn’t say he’s earned a move to a bigger club than Everton yet.
Everton's an absolute mess. I don't think any manager worth their salt would fancy that job at the moment, feels like a poisoned chalice. I doubt their transfer kitty will be too great either, massively overspent in recent seasons and they've gotten worse, hard to see them having too much more until they get a return - which ain't happening anytime soon.
I can definitely see a big six club going in for Potter once the opportunity presents itself. Liverpool's probably the only big six club at the moment where there isn't any uncertainty over the manager's foreseeable future.
Everton are also trying to fund a new stadium, which you imagine might have similar effects to what happened to us, except they’re doing it post-pandemic and off the back of a lower revenue base anyway. Hard sell for a manager.
If he’s still at Brighton and his stock is still high, I think shooting for Potter when Conte leaves would be a strong move. Though I doubt he will still be there.
I think I have found the perfect headline to sum up Everton at the momentEverton's an absolute mess. I don't think any manager worth their salt would fancy that job at the moment, feels like a poisoned chalice. I doubt their transfer kitty will be too great either, massively overspent in recent seasons and they've gotten worse, hard to see them having too much more until they get a return - which ain't happening anytime soon.
I can definitely see a big six club going in for Potter once the opportunity presents itself. Liverpool's probably the only big six club at the moment where there isn't any uncertainty over the manager's foreseeable future.