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8 minutes ago, robsblubot said:

Sure, but so now we decided to ignore everything that happened regarding the sale, half+ of the staff leaving, and the very late numerous signings in the window? And pretend it was all down to the manager, who has been more of a coach than manager from day one?
Sorry, don't buy that.

It's simple very simple, all the old staff have pretty much gone the last one of the old regime was the manager, he's now also gone! Was always going to happen at some point, same with any business that changes owner ship out staff they didn't employ.

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1 hour ago, Duppy Conqueror said:

I don’t buy that TB didnt want TT.why back him so much in the transfer window. It’s obviously whats gone on since the Spurs game,that’s caused it.

sad day at the bridge.thanks for the good times Tommy and keeping us together during unprecidated times.

Reports are TB kept TT there because he was the only one who knew about football so used him to get through the transfer window and brought in players no manager wouldn't mind working with bar auba.

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Better late than never.

 

The down fall of his Chelsea side did not just start with the sanctions against Roman, it started months before that. Terrible football and no results anymore, and his personality on top, makes me very happy about this decision.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Clockwork said:

Bravo TB, Tuchel had an immediate spark and was a great hire at the time. But it was clear as of last season, that he peaked and his trajectory was only going down.

seriously if Tuchel wasn’t fired today, how else would have this ended? The only thing we would have seen is rock bottom. He wasn't capable of turning this around.

Well, let's be aware, that historically, since +\- Vialli, so modern football of sorts, our managers win rate was 55%, give or take 5%, with TT having one of the highest ratios. We can't sack a manager and replace half of the squad every time we start loosing, for god's sake. 

Especially when it's burdened with same problem as players - no clearly better replacement available, more of same stuff, but different and more expensive. 

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3 minutes ago, Vegetable said:

Well, let's be aware, that historically, since +\- Vialli, so modern football of sorts, our managers win rate was 55%, give or take 5%, with TT having one of the highest ratios. We can't sack a manager and replace half of the squad every time we start loosing, for god's sake. 

Especially when it's burdened with same problem as players - no clearly better replacement available, more of same stuff, but different and more expensive. 

Last season from April to the end of the season TT win % had dropped to 44%

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Throwback to 2020: https://www.wearebrighton.com/newsopinion/after-50-games-in-charge-of-brighton-is-the-potter-project-working/

With Potter we will have to be very very patient. I hope all are aware of this. Maybe it even means a few years without CL football. 

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58 minutes ago, Kong said:

It's simple very simple, all the old staff have pretty much gone the last one of the old regime was the manager, he's now also gone! Was always going to happen at some point, same with any business that changes owner ship out staff they didn't employ.

That's far more plausible. 👍

28 minutes ago, Vegetable said:

Well, let's be aware, that historically, since +\- Vialli, so modern football of sorts, our managers win rate was 55%, give or take 5%, with TT having one of the highest ratios. We can't sack a manager and replace half of the squad every time we start loosing, for god's sake. 

Especially when it's burdened with same problem as players - no clearly better replacement available, more of same stuff, but different and more expensive. 

Completely agree and it dangerously empowers players further.... good luck to the next manager. 

24 minutes ago, Kong said:

Last season from April to the end of the season TT win % had dropped to 44%

Very predictable due to the many ongoing things, including key players singing pre-contracts. Once again, things don't happen in a vacuum nor was it all down to the manager (who was more like a coach).

Does anyone believe Rudiger was giving his 100% after signing a pre-contract with Madrid? I don't.

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4 minutes ago, bigbluewillie said:

Potter's first ECL game is at home to Salzberg, should be his first win in Europe🙄

Potter has European experience.

Potter started his managerial career in January 2011 with Swedish club Östersund. He won three promotions and the Svenska Cupen with Östersund, leading them to the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League knockout stage.

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11 minutes ago, bigbluewillie said:

Potter's first ECL game is at home to Salzberg, should be his first win in Europe🙄

Call it Austrian bias but Salzburg will be a bigger struggle for us than Milan. Their biggest strength is our biggest weakness. 

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