27 Sep 2025 11:06:29
Very sad day, Wet Sham sack Potter, he was doing a fantastic job as far as we were concerned, be interesting to see who they get to replace him.
Graham Potter has developed a very lucrative income stream by repeatedly failing at different clubs whilst receiving significant financial settlements, any punditry slots left for the World Cup?
Irrespective of who comes in, they look a very poor team this season, hopefully it stays that way.
27 Sep 2025 11:38:05
I rated potter did well at Brighton but they’ve done better since he left. Let down at Chelsea and never given a chance but did want him to stay at spammers for obvious reasons.
{Ed001's Note - to be fair though Berm, he never had a striker at BHA, they only got a semi-decent one for his final few weeks there, before he left for Chelsea, in the shape of Ferguson. It is not really a fair comparison to say they have done better since he left. It was a huge mistake he made leaving, he is not the right type of coach for a big club with high expectations. His methods are those that need time to take effect, you don't get time at Chelsea.}
27 Sep 2025 12:09:21
Being reported that they have already interviewed and Nuno is expected.
27 Sep 2025 12:13:11
I maybe wrong but I think he was holding out for the England job but didn’t get it obviously, may have suited him better long term. As Ed has mentioned I think he’d be a coach whose tactics take time and in the Premiership that is a commodity that’s not easily found.
I think he is a decent coach and probably would need to work from the bottom upwards as in a Championship club with clear aspirations, or go abroad again.
Nuno has been linked already with West Ham, if he does go there he equally will not be given much time, especially at their club!
27 Sep 2025 12:45:06
Makes sense opti.
Re Nuno. Here we go round the mulberry bush the mulberry bush. In you come out you go next.
27 Sep 2025 13:11:30
Tongue firmly in cheek on original post Potter is a very capable and capable coach Brighton was a great fit for him and the board loved him, they were gutted when he left and angry when he took Bruno Salter with them to Chelsea.
Still know a few of the youth coaches at Brighton who all talk positively about potter’s contribution at the club.
However, they rave even more about De Zerbi and consider him a genius and his influence is still very evident especially with regards to recruitment but he was quite mad and prone to significant and irrational bursts of anger.
{Ed001's Note - De Zerbi had no man management skills and had most of the players wanting to leave because of him.}
27 Sep 2025 14:48:55
DeZerbi still vents his hairdryer treatment to his players at Marseille and he’s not shy of his choice of words towards them. I feel sorry for his translator as DeZerbi doesn’t speak a word of French.
Total madcap.
27 Sep 2025 14:49:46
Very good pint Ed, don’t disagree with any of that.