If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 16 Aug 2025, 23:34
by Barty888
25% win percentage
Clueless today
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 10:17
by Lee Trundle
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑18 Sep 2025, 07:48
Yeah, the two virgins did a video not long after he joined saying how amazing he was.
I gave up on them after watching their "Why Mads Hermansen Is The Goalkeeper West Ham Needed" video, and then watching him with my own eyes.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 10:14
by southbankbornnbred
And I accept that Nuno is an upgrade on Potter.
Although that really isn’t saying much.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 10:13
by southbankbornnbred
Nothing against him personally, but if Nuno is our “only hope” now that Mourinho is going to Benfica (and he might be in the eyes of Sullivan), then it goes to show how fucked we are.
He’s a bang average manager. But that seems to be our absolute ceiling as a club under this board.
Make no mistake about it, Nuno (and others on the market: it’s not just him) is just another short-term manager who’d be coming through the revolving door.
How ridiculous is it that our fans dream of the day that the club goes out and actively headhunts a manager who is under contract and doing well elsewhere?!
Sullivan has conditioned everybody into thinking that the pool of management “talent” is whoever is on the sausage at any given time.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 07:48
by Eerie Decent
Yeah, the two virgins did a video not long after he joined saying how amazing he was.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 07:28
by stubbo-admin
The Analytics United data-nerds did a Podcast yesterday that looks at all the team level performance data across the Moyes era, through until now and also looked at the data for the Brighton Potter era (grouping the data by quarters for each season)
Needless to say the "eye test" isn't wrong...Potter is trending down, and this season is worse than the last.
If you want to watch it can get to it here:
The 'stat attack' starts 25 mins through.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 22:54
No one seems to have given any good reason.
More of just a HUNCH
We're not in a situation for gambling on someone who has had 1 job, and failed enough to be replaced by the brace of relegations sacked by Luton bloke.
Every appointment is a gamble. No-one has suggested we just appoint any ex player. Carrick has a decent record, and much like people thought about Brooking I think Carrick would be worth a go. I don't care whether you disagree. That's fine. I hope we end up with a higher qualified manager that I think suits us over him.
However, you're arguing for the very recruitment policy that Sullivan has used his entire reign as Chairman. If potter wasn't the best PL experienced and risk adversed appointment he saw at the time, who exactly were all these better less risk adverse managers we turned away?
I'm not arguing for Sullivan's recruitment policy, I would love us to get some unknown bloke who they'd done their research on, who aligned with a fantastic recruitment policy, and played magnificent adaptable football and all that fancy stuff.
I'm being more realistic about our current position, firstly. But most of all, regardless of anything, Carrick has failed in his one job, apparently his football is a bit sideways like Greyham, he strictly only has 1 way of playing, he's not that strong a character (something I think we need badly) and ultimately he got sacked by what was last season a mid table Championship team, who funny enough now are top of the league without him.
You can at least admit you're mentioning him because he once played for us. I see him as ex Spurs, which is another mark against him for me. If you said someone like Liam Rosenior, who's teams play really good football, done wonders at shitty Hull, and now is doing the same in France, I could get my head round that. Carrick makes no sense whatsoever.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 03:20
by nychammer
John Drake" wrote: ↑18 Sep 2025, 01:50
He's clearly not for us but I reckon Lampard will turn out to be a very good manager. He should never have taken the Chelsea job so early in his career.
As for Carrick, he wouldn't even be mentioned if he wasn't an ex-player.
Lampard is one nobody 'wants' but he perversely might do ok here.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 01:50
by John Drake
He's clearly not for us but I reckon Lampard will turn out to be a very good manager. He should never have taken the Chelsea job so early in his career.
As for Carrick, he wouldn't even be mentioned if he wasn't an ex-player.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 00:49
by Vexed
My only hope is Nuno now, who is hopefully looking to jump straight back into management, the owners will think he's a good appointment solely because Forest were decent last season, he's out of work and has Prem experience and a point to prove. He doesn't hang around too long so his rather dull football will only need be tolerated for two seasons before his business plan kicks in and he gets himself elbowed. Other than that it's good looking Gary O'Wall or a host of other awful bellends and no marks like Carrick or fucking Dyche. We are not an attractive prospect. Nuno keeps us up I think.
Saying that, the clubs statement tonight smells a bit like they're going to persevere with this fucking moron Potter. Suicidal stuff.
BORING
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 23:30
by Jaan Kenbrovin
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 22:54
No one seems to have given any good reason.
More of just a HUNCH
We're not in a situation for gambling on someone who has had 1 job, and failed enough to be replaced by the brace of relegations sacked by Luton bloke.
Every appointment is a gamble. No-one has suggested we just appoint any ex player. Carrick has a decent record, and much like people thought about Brooking I think Carrick would be worth a go. I don't care whether you disagree. That's fine. I hope we end up with a higher qualified manager that I think suits us over him.
However, you're arguing for the very recruitment policy that Sullivan has used his entire reign as Chairman. If potter wasn't the best PL experienced and risk adversed appointment he saw at the time, who exactly were all these better less risk adverse managers we turned away?
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 23:19
by Massive Attack
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 22:54
No one seems to have given any good reason.
More of just a HUNCH
We're not in a situation for gambling on someone who has had 1 job, and failed enough to be replaced by the brace of relegations sacked by Luton bloke.
You fucker, you were bang up for the idea of chucking in Di Canio the other day!
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 23:14
by El Scorchio
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 21:59
There's the added twist that Manchester United may well be also looking for a new manager some time soon....but I'm sure Sullivan can offer a better package/promise/prospect than they can.
Despite them also being shit, they will be fishing in another pond to us.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 22:54
by Eerie Decent
No one seems to have given any good reason.
More of just a HUNCH
We're not in a situation for gambling on someone who has had 1 job, and failed enough to be replaced by the brace of relegations sacked by Luton bloke.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 22:11
by Jaan Kenbrovin
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 21:41
Did he play for them?
That seems to be the only credential needed.
No-one has suggested that.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:59
by Mike Oxsaw
There's the added twist that Manchester United may well be also looking for a new manager some time soon....but I'm sure Sullivan can offer a better package/promise/prospect than they can.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:51
by goose
We’re buying championship players so may as well get a manager as well.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:49
by Eerie Decent
Don't worry goose, Carrick will be favourite for the Oxford job when that comes up soon.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:47
by goose
The fact that we’re even talking about these names shows how far we’ve fallen and how little faith anyone has in Sullivans ability to pick the right manager.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:41
by Eerie Decent
Did he play for them?
That seems to be the only credential needed.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Because they appointed Thomas Frank. It's a pointless question that doesn't detract from me being willing to see Carrick appointed here, no matter how much a risk you wish to portray it as.
If you're arguing that we should only appoint high profile PL experienced managers, fair enough but don't moan when it's no different to Allardyce, Pellegrini, Moyes and Potter.
How about Rob Edwards?
I think Tottenham would have been perfect for him.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:36
by Mad Ferret
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 21:29
I’m still not sure why the hatred of Lampard? He was excellent for us whilst he was with us. I need to be educated on what he did.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:35
by goose
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 21:29
I’m still not sure why the hatred of Lampard? He was excellent for us whilst he was with us. I need to be educated on what he did.
Really? Or is that your attempt at ‘humour’?
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Because they appointed Thomas Frank. It's a pointless question that doesn't detract from me being willing to see Carrick appointed here, no matter how much a risk you wish to portray it as.
If you're arguing that we should only appoint high profile PL experienced managers, fair enough but don't moan when it's no different to Allardyce, Pellegrini, Moyes and Potter.
How about Rob Edwards?
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:31
by Mike Oxsaw
I don't get the impression that Lampard has enough assertiveness in him and is more likely to switch between passive & aggressive at the drop of a hat, depending upon what is asked of him, and by whom.
Re: If Potter would get sacked who would you want IN to replace him?
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 21:29
by twoleftfeet
I’m still not sure why the hatred of Lampard? He was excellent for us whilst he was with us. I need to be educated on what he did.