We could lend you Pep.
To help us beat Arsenal? Sorry, no thanks. He’d overthink it and line up with no DM for some reason and we’d get overrun in midfield :)
We could lend you Pep.
Blasphemy!!We could lend you Pep.
There isn’t one, and that’s exactly it. No point saying “despite all of the obstacles”, when those obstacles are the defining point of the season and can’t be dismissed or ignored.
No manager on earth could have polished that turd, and that he even made it appear like chocolate mousse every so often is maybe more than most could have done.
I think that is oversimplifying it a little too much. You’re right that we’re only a win or two extra from being 7th but that’s crazy in itself that we’re 6 points behind 7th place at this stage of the season. We’re out of both domestics cups at the first hurdle, and we barely put up a fight in one of them.
I do feel Potter was dealt a very tough hand and I feel very sorry for him but ultimately we’re 11th in April with no real sign of any progress.
Matt Law said the decision to sack was ultimately made by the two sporting directors, one of whom is Paul Winstanley who followed Potter from Brighton to Chelsea. They made the recommendation to the owners who acted on that recommendation.
I hope they don’t rush the process this time. The last time Potter was hired 24 hours after Tuchel was sacked and it just Boehly and Eghbali making that decision. This time they put people in place to navigate the hiring process so hopefully it yields a better outcome this time .
I'm not expecting him to sit around and wait for Pep to leave because hopefully that's a long way off but I feel like we might be less likely to appoint him if he's already managed a top six side in the Premier League.Doesn’t mean he can’t when the time comes. Pep is going nowhere, thank fxck. We have plenty more of this journey together, both parties on Cloud 9.
Which means in the mean time, any potential future suitors that are already around will indeed be taking other jobs, and that’s fine.
Choosing his successor is easy. Being his successor is the tough one :)I'm not expecting him to sit around and wait for Pep to leave because hopefully that's a long way off but I feel like we might be less likely to appoint him if he's already managed a top six side in the Premier League.
I suppose that could work the other way though as you could say having Premier League experience would make him more attractive to us. The only thing is, if he goes there and is a success then he may not want to leave or manage another PL club further down the line.
Anyway like you say, Guardiola is here for at least a couple more years yet so it's not worth thinking too far ahead. I'm just glad I don't have the job of choosing his successor as Pep is a pretty impossible act to follow.
get them beat or take a point at the least?To help us beat Arsenal? Sorry, no thanks. He’d overthink it and line up with no DM for some reason and we’d get overrun in midfield :)
Yes, you may be right. You are closer to it than I am. As you have probably guessed, I just think Boehly is a turd, and he doesn't get enough of the blame. But what the heck, it's not my problem, I just hope he crashes and burns. Nothing personal with Chelsea per se, but collateral damage I suppose if I am lucky.
Can you just
get them beat or take a point at the least?
Not on European nights though.We could lend you Pep.