kouroux
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It's one thing for Brighton to sell their players but can they do withour their coach?
For me the PSG stint showed that he can't really create a dominant, positive team, so if that's what the powers that be at a club are looking for then they may very well pass him by.Would be something if our job came up, then Chelsea job and he can't get either. Poch for Leicester or Brighton.
Watch this space
Worked for Roman and his team. Time will tell for this group. I won't hold my breath.This model clearly works for them - look at what they've won with the manager always 2 or 3 games from the sack model compared to anyone but City in the same time?
He'd be a fool to leave Brighton, especially for a club that still appears to be pretending it's Abramovich's puppet.Looks like Potter is their first choice.
Yeah I agree there’s things going on behind the scenes for sureIt's not the results that will have seen him sacked, but it will be his attitude and personality behind the scenes. He has fallen out with the people above him at Mainz, Dortmund and PSG.
to be fair, I think everyone falls out with the suits as PSG - said for ages that I think they are a pretty poor club (not financially obviously)It's not the results that will have seen him sacked, but it will be his attitude and personality behind the scenes. He has fallen out with the people above him at Mainz, Dortmund and PSG.
There's an article on Telegraph that says that Boehly wants to build a long term culture and Tuchel was just not showing enough cooperation in those aspects. Not wanting to be involved in the search for sporting director etc. It also mentions that the team owned by Boehly in America has a manager for last 7-8 years and has signed an extension.Hope potter stays clear of this, he deserves a job with long term vision that won't hurt his career progression
As has been said I would love Potter as England manager after Southgate b*ggers up the World Cup.Hope potter stays clear of this, he deserves a job with long term vision that won't hurt his career progression
People say this but it would be a massive pay rise and a chance to manage a top 4 club. Yeah there's greater risk of getting the sack there but it might be a once in a lifetime opportunity for him. I think he'd be a fool not to take it if offered.He'd be a fool to leave Brighton, especially for a club that still appears to be pretending it's Abramovich's puppet.
Sounds like the players have fast tracked his demise. This is how the modern game is nowadays.So some shenanigans behind the scenes?
Bar the bet for first sack (which you weren't far off in fairness), you stuck to your guns mate, well said!God I love being proven right - THEY CALL ME MYSTIC MEG, I PREDICT DEES THINGS
It was asking too much of Tuchel given how involved he was with the transfer window. Not sure what long term culture he's going to build spending 300m on purchasing players who Tuchel likes but the new manager may not. Or were these purchases solely of Boehly's discretion?There's an article on Telegraph that says that Boehly wants to build a long term culture and Tuchel was just not showing enough cooperation in those aspects. Not wanting to be involved in the search for sporting director etc. It also mentions that the team owned by Boehly in America has a manager for last 7-8 years and has signed an extension.