«¡Me siento preparado, muy emocionado de volver!» | Graham Potter comenta sobre los vínculos con el rol de Inglaterra



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26 opiniones en “«¡Me siento preparado, muy emocionado de volver!» | Graham Potter comenta sobre los vínculos con el rol de Inglaterra”

  1. I never really thought about it this way but it is kind of weird how much this guy potter looks like gareth southgate actually 🤣 its a bit uncanny maybe the players might think southgate changed his mind if the next time they get together to play for england they see graham potter🤔

  2. What do Brighton supporters think? From what I heard and read, they were a top 6 team under Potter, just didn't have enough to consistently put away chances they created. From what I saw I thought they were doing incredibly well, for a team from a lower division. Good signings. But I've heard it said, no plan B, poor subs, not much flexibility and Brighton fans were sick of it by the end?

  3. Trade in a manager that’s never really won anything for a manger who’s never really won anything that bottles it in the first big job he had.

    Classic FA.

  4. Southgate having made it to every knockout stage with 1 nil wins. Why does everyone say hes a good manager? Hes so lucky and consistently crap ffs!

  5. Anyone but Potter!

    His friendly PE Teacher act may have worked in the lower divisions of Sweden but he showed at Chelsea that he's not the right man to manage top-class professionals.

    Apart from getting a couple of promotions in Sweden, what has he actually achieved in football?

    He finished mid-table in his one season at Swansea, who, incidentally, got to the play-offs in the two seasons after he left, his Premier League win percentage at Brighton was very similar to Chris Hughton's and, like Swansea, Brighton were better off without him and he had a nightmare at Chelsea and has been out of work for about 18 months!

    Having said that, he's got "FA Man" written all over him and I would be amazed if he didn't get the job.

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