What sort of manager would you be? 13:40 - Sep 7 with 2301 views | FrimleyBlue | You're potter. Chance to go to a club like Chelsea.. or remain where you are and continue the great work you've done.... We've seen many examples of young managers moving to 'bigger' clubs, and it ended up going badly. |  |
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What sort of manager would you be? on 10:36 - Sep 8 with 240 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
What sort of manager would you be? on 10:15 - Sep 8 by MattinLondon | What has the last forty years got to do with it? This is probably their best team in the last forty years so they should be trying to outdo past achievements. |
Good point, perhaps Potter should stay and aim for the quarter finals |  |
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What sort of manager would you be? on 11:29 - Sep 8 with 207 views | BigCommon | If I'm Potter. I might be thinking, "Have I taken Brighton as far a I can?" "Will my best players get raided in January or at the end of the Season?" "Will I get this opportunity again, in the next 10 years?" If it's me, then it's not so much about the money. I'm sure he's not starving on his Brighton package. It's more about seizing an opportunity. And testing myself at the very top and being given the tools to do so. It's gutting for Brighton fans.. But as the saying goes. . "You don't regret the things you've done in life. You regret the things you didn't do." If it goes well. Then he could be there for a decade. And possibly in the frame as future England manager. If it doesn't go well. He'll learn from it, and have plenty of time on his side to resurrect his career (With a decent pay off, to boot.) It's a no brainer, isn't it? |  | |  |
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