Is Martin in demand ? 23:06 - May 12 with 1427 views | KeithHaynes | First off Southampton Leeds United
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Is Martin in demand ? on 23:11 - May 12 with 1402 views | majorraglan | It’s crackers how some of these names keep cropping up for jobs. Edit, he had a disaster at Chelsea, but I’d take Potter over quite a few of the above. [Post edited 12 May 2023 23:12]
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Is Martin in demand ? on 23:15 - May 12 with 1386 views | KeithHaynes |
Is Martin in demand ? on 23:11 - May 12 by majorraglan | It’s crackers how some of these names keep cropping up for jobs. Edit, he had a disaster at Chelsea, but I’d take Potter over quite a few of the above. [Post edited 12 May 2023 23:12]
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Isn’t it mad mate ? Steve Bruce 😂 I see Martin O’Neil is in the reckoning for Leicester manager if Dean Smith leaves. That’s frightening. I think Potter got away with it at Swansea and took his chance and took it well at Brighton.
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Is Martin in demand ? on 23:42 - May 12 with 1333 views | Badlands | Potter is a top manager. But not sure he'd Leeds. |  |
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Is Martin in demand ? on 15:55 - May 13 with 1080 views | swan_si |
Is Martin in demand ? on 23:15 - May 12 by KeithHaynes | Isn’t it mad mate ? Steve Bruce 😂 I see Martin O’Neil is in the reckoning for Leicester manager if Dean Smith leaves. That’s frightening. I think Potter got away with it at Swansea and took his chance and took it well at Brighton.
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I dont think his time at Chelsea hurt his career that much, not sure how many managers they've been through, but none of them could get a tune out of that squad, I think Frank is doing Potter's cause a world of good. |  | |  |
Is Martin in demand ? on 20:33 - May 13 with 866 views | SullutaCreturned | It always makes me laugh, some names are always linked with jobs but even funnier is how some managers, despite never succeeding anywhere, keep getting jobs. It's a lot like politics this, no failure is so big it can prevent employment, no one is so useless it stops them being promoted. No lie, no matter how many times any lie is told, is enough for them to be sacked because they are mostly allowed to resign and keep their fringe benefits. Of course that last one is only true of politics, in football a compleyely useless manager/coach gets sacked and gets their contract paid up. Both of those things are weird to me. |  | |  |
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