Thing is, if we got a manager who favours a cavalier style (Rdz) we could end up in a world of pain. Because we don’t have the players to deliver on it.
Not saying potter is the answer , but maybe a different ( more pragmatic?) style is needed to get us through the phasing out of gross, dunk...
It’s difficult to sustain the model of buying young and cheap, selling once developed at a huge profit, rinse and repeat. Buying expensive players comes with its own risks though (ask a fee current championship clubs).
It’s also difficult to maintain consistent progress as a smaller club. Did...
He was the ideal manager to give that Brighton team a turbo mode. For some reason ,that was beyond Potter.
Massive kudos to RDZ for that.
IMO there are question marks as to whether he’s got the skills to rebuild a bigger club though.
There’s no doubt RDZ’s football has been fantastic at times but let’s not forget he got the Brighton job at the ideal time.
The physical foundations were built and he inherited a talented squad with the youth system bearing fruit. Plus he was backed by a top class support team.
He is not the...