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If the owners had acted with integrity and had been honest and truthful after I had uprooted my family from Sweden, regardless of whom had come in for me , I would have stayed and hopefully taken the opportunity to have shaped the club and have the satisfaction of doing so.
As it is , we have a bunch of money grabbing, ineffective, inadequate owners whom I would stay a million miles away from.
Whether things will change when Birch finds his feet and Leon becomes vice chair remains to be seen.
It sounds like he’s been offered the opportunity to work in the Premier League; we need to put aside the fact that ‘it’s only Brighton’. His other alternative was to stay put and work with limited resources and an unclear picture for as long as Ayew x 2 and Baston are on the payroll.
If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 10:54 - May 19 by dickythorpe
Too much infi we'll never know.
However in the modern era and football in general anyone that is offered to go to a higher level and more money will always jump ship.
Even if he fails he'll be loaded.
No brainer.
If he really believes in himself and his ability Dicky, I can’t think of a single solitary reason why he should have stayed here.
He earned his corn while he was here, he had a contract buy out, set by us, and the new club met it. We can have no complaints. His comments about long term projects were a bit daft in hindsight, but I’m sure premier league interest was as big a shock to him, as meeting what they thought was a prohibitive buy out clause was to our owners.
He simply had to go. Sometimes change comes at you.
If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:01 - May 19 by monmouth
If he really believes in himself and his ability Dicky, I can’t think of a single solitary reason why he should have stayed here.
He earned his corn while he was here, he had a contract buy out, set by us, and the new club met it. We can have no complaints. His comments about long term projects were a bit daft in hindsight, but I’m sure premier league interest was as big a shock to him, as meeting what they thought was a prohibitive buy out clause was to our owners.
He simply had to go. Sometimes change comes at you.
Also monny, his ego and a footballers ego. He achieved bugger all as a player at the top level so now as a manager he's got nothing to lose being a manager. Financially secure regardless of failure.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:07 - May 19 with 1781 views
If Brighton get relegated he is going to be in exactly the same boat, and that's if they haven't sacked him, after all they are talking about preserving their status when sacking Hughton. Hes a two faced lying cnt. End of.
So the guy has followed the money (one would assume) and the opportunity to manage at a club in a higher league. Regardless of all the conspiracy theories it still amounts to career progression and showing ambition. I wouldn't expect anything different from any young manager.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:35 - May 19 with 1659 views
Once he stopped faffing around with the squad, he made a reasonable fist of things. He was clearly told that funds would be limited, or told a pack of lies, anyhoo. Any manager with ambition, would not pass up the opportunity to ply his trade in the PL. So it's probably enevitable that we've ended up where we are. It's the way we roll unfortunately, always have, always will. C'est la vie.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:42 - May 19 with 1628 views
I'd have left to join BHA.It would have been the easiest decision he'd have made all season.Of course he had to make out that it was a difficult decision and how he wanted reassurances from the club before deciding but even if he was told he had tens of millions at his disposal he'd have gone.
If he left Sweden to come here then he'd leave Swansea for Brighton in a heartbeat.
Good manager but not great and I can't see him turning Brighton's fortunes around anytime soon.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:47 - May 19 with 1599 views
If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:35 - May 19 by theloneranger
Whether he's a success or failure at Brighton ...His family are financially secure for life, and he's only 43.
No brainer
This is why we should never laud our managers or even players too much. Just support the club and always remember these players and coaching staff are mercenaries and like most in the outside world we'd be off for more money and better conditions.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 12:03 - May 19 with 1517 views
Given that the team of coaches he brought with him were under threat of redundancy cant have helped either. By moving he was safeguarding their jobs as well. I bet he wasn't told about that before he came.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 12:09 - May 19 with 1491 views
If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 11:07 - May 19 by Captain_Sham
If Brighton get relegated he is going to be in exactly the same boat, and that's if they haven't sacked him, after all they are talking about preserving their status when sacking Hughton. Hes a two faced lying cnt. End of.
Awwww, captains upset. No he’s not and you have not a shred of evidence to show he is.
It was obvious he’d go given the way things have gone. Who else stays in a job where your capability to achieve is stripped and yet you’d still carry the responsibility. Ph ck em he probably thought. I’d and many other would have done exactly the same, especially if you believed in yourself.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 13:02 - May 19 with 1362 views
Young British managers are very rarely given an opportunity in the Premier League (unless they get there by getting a team promoted). Absolute no brainer to take the job
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 13:32 - May 19 with 1247 views
He should have stayed and backed himself to improve next season then look at better sides than Brighton to coach. Can't see him lasting long if he expects the same degree of patience he was (correctly IMO) given last season.
If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 13:32 - May 19 by Badlands
He should have stayed and backed himself to improve next season then look at better sides than Brighton to coach. Can't see him lasting long if he expects the same degree of patience he was (correctly IMO) given last season.
Lets hope he goes the same way Sousa did, but sooner.
Its just a ride.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 13:49 - May 19 with 1202 views
All I know is that it won't work out for us or for him. They'll be red hot favourites for te drop, and I won't discount the possibility we could be relegated and all. That's why I'm saying he should have waited for a better offer.
I understand why he's gone though, a poor season here could be more harmful to his career than a sacking before Christmas with Brighton and considerably les lucrative.
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If you were Potter what would you have done ? on 13:55 - May 19 with 1176 views
Brighton, Southampton, Burnley, Bournemouth, Watford any one of the 3 that go up are always in danger of being whipping boys or bubble bursting. How the feck we went down and Huddersfield, Southampton stayed up is still an annoyance to me.