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We are what we are and he is what he is. He’s no coach so when we play well coached teams this happens. He’s just a pat on the back and 442 man an hope for the best some weeks will work others we will look useless. Ashely isn’t going to appoint a proper coach so this is our lot for now

 

Roll on next home game we might see 22 British and Irish players on the SJP pitch be just like the good old days

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Nobody shows him up better than Potter. Brighton spend less money and have had their manager in place for the exact same amount of time. There is a clear and obvious difference: They've worked on their idea on how to play whereas we are at best organised. They show us up every time. It will not matter how many players Bruce is given, he'll never, ever come to the conclusion that football teams can be coached, not only trained. Potter is good at it too, which makes it even more telling.

 

Great post.

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Nobody shows him up better than Potter. Brighton spend less money and have had their manager in place for the exact same amount of time. There is a clear and obvious difference: They've worked on their idea on how to play whereas we are at best organised. They show us up every time. It will not matter how many players Bruce is given, he'll never, ever come to the conclusion that football teams can be coached, not only trained. Potter is good at it too, which makes it even more telling.

 

Yeah, well put. Brighton and ourselves came up together; but they're a better team and a significantly better club than us.

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Nobody shows him up better than Potter. Brighton spend less money and have had their manager in place for the exact same amount of time. There is a clear and obvious difference: They've worked on their idea on how to play whereas we are at best organised. They show us up every time. It will not matter how many players Bruce is given, he'll never, ever come to the conclusion that football teams can be coached, not only trained. Potter is good at it too, which makes it even more telling.

 

Sums it up perfectly

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Problem is you can’t become a hoof team one week and a passing team the next. We just don’t know how to play with the ball.

 

Weird how Brighton managed it when Potter took over.

 

Eh?

 

Went from being a pretty functional and boring team to a passing one by appointing a manager who can coach passing football. I didn't think I'd have to spell it out tbh.

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