Graham Potter | turns down Ajax job

Bring back Frank.

Potter looked out of his depth from the start. Rabbit in headlights
 
Probably one of the biggest things that has gone against Potter is that De Zerbi has seemingly gone in at Brighton and done a better job. It rather dims Potters achievements there (perhaps unfairly so).

either way, the results at Chelsea have been unacceptable, especially given the money spent. I thought he would get to the end of the season, but there we are.
 
It is probably mutual consent in terms of remaining payment. He will not get everything, but it will still be a massive payoff most likely. On top of £21.5 million you already paid to Brighton as a compensation when he came.
Oh for sure, but either way it won't be a £50m payment in one lump sum.

If we were bound to that we'd just keep him technically employed on gardening leave until he finds a new job as I said, theoretically we could even ask for compensation from an interested party in that case (as Napoli did with us for Sarri despite already appointing Ancelotti).
 
:lol: That’s not how things work
There will almost certainly have been performance related clauses in his contract that permits termination in certain circumstances, perhaps including being in the lower half of the table after 70% of the season has been played or something, whereby they will only have to pay X amount rather than the full remaining contract terms.
 
There will almost certainly have been performance related clauses in his contract that permits termination in certain circumstances, perhaps including being in the lower half of the table after 70% of the season has been played or something, whereby they will only have to pay X amount rather than the full remaining contract terms.

Possibly. I just find the logic being used that it’s too much money so Chelsea wouldn’t have sacked him had they had to pay it out pretty stupid.
 
Probably one of the biggest things that has gone against Potter is that De Zerbi has seemingly gone in at Brighton and done a better job. It rather dims Potters achievements there (perhaps unfairly so).

either way, the results at Chelsea have been unacceptable, especially given the money spent. I thought he would get to the end of the season, but there we are.

I don’t see how it could. Potter’s work at Brighton is impressive regardless of what De Zerbi has done since. For starters De Zerbi walked into a much different Brighton than the one Potter walked into and he has Potter, in part, to thank for that.
 
As I always say at times like this, they'll for sure land on their feet. Horrible spawny club packed to the gills with cnuts.

As for Potter I hope he goes somewhere else and rebuilds his reputation as a decent manager, but not sure whether he'll get a chance at this kind of level again.
 
Earlier in the season I was arguing on here that Howe was as good or better than Potter. A few nauseating types were laughing at the idea because Howe, despite having had similiar or better success at Bournemouth over a more prolonged period of time than Potter, had one bad season in which he was relegated. It just made me smile remembering that today as Howe moved into 3rd place on the same day that Potter's shambolic reign at Chelsea came to an end. They're both good managers, and another club will be lucky to have an opportunity to hire Potter.
 
Friring Tuchel was a mindblowing mistake.
Still I thought Potter would be a decent replacement.
Boy was I wrong.
 
Glad I don’t support Chelsea, everything about how they’re run is soul destroying and wrong with football. Potter was the antithesis to Chelsea, no surprise it’s been a complete failure. Laughing all the way to the bank I suppose.
 
:lol: talk about drama queen

Potter will be fine

He will be fine in the sense that he is financially set for life, and he will find a new managerial position in due time.

What I am refering to is his career trajectory that will go the route of "what if", unless he has a near miraculus redemption story in his next job in the Premier League at a new low/mid-table club. You simply wont get hired in a big-six club as a manager without a big pedigree, or results to back you up. Potter took a gamble with Chelsea and he failed to deliver, no other CL club is going to take a chance on him as their next manager, so he has to start from scratch and rebuild his reputation.
 
Surely has to be one of the most expensive managerial mistakes ever.

Must be making a bit of a hole into that £1.75 billion pledge by now, with not that much to show for it.
 
I don’t see how it could. Potter’s work at Brighton is impressive regardless of what De Zerbi has done since. For starters De Zerbi walked into a much different Brighton than the one Potter walked into and he has Potter, in part, to thank for that.
Completely agree.
Potter is an excellent coach. But at the time I said the Chelsea job was probably too soon for him.
 
He will be fine in the sense that he is financially set for life, and he will find a new managerial position in due time.

What I am refering to is his career trajectory that will go the route of "what if", unless he has a near miraculus redemption story in his next job in the Premier League at a new low/mid-table club. You simply wont get hired in a big-six club as a manager without a big pedigree, or results to back you up. Potter took a gamble with Chelsea and he failed to deliver, no other CL club is going to take a chance on him as their next manager, so he has to start from scratch and rebuild his reputation.

Spurs should really really be all over this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity imho!
 
I didn’t think he would succeed.

I admit this is purely based on how he comes across in public - his public persona is a bit lacking in charisma and steeliness. We only see a fraction of the man and it’s not his full true self that we see in interviews and press conferences but I think it’s a factor in how he is perceived by the players he is leading.

He will, I’m sure, go on to do very well at smaller clubs.
 
Boehly calling Potter into his office after the Villa game:

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I don’t see how it could. Potter’s work at Brighton is impressive regardless of what De Zerbi has done since. For starters De Zerbi walked into a much different Brighton than the one Potter walked into and he has Potter, in part, to thank for that.

You're right. The very idea that it could is absolutely idiotic. Otherwise, the validation of a coach leaving is in things going to shit after his departure.
 
He utterly failed at Chelsea however it will be a tough place for any manager over the next few years with those insane contracts they have dished out.
 
Was he fired because chelsea were worried nigelsmann would take the spurs job? So get rid of potter asap and get nigelsmann to come to chelsea instead?
 
Guaranteed Potter didn't want all those players in January, it would have been a monumental task making that work for a top manager, let alone a potential one still finding his way, everybody knew it, except Boehly and his sidekicks it seems

Very unfair on Potter, I hope he enjoys his money now, and for me it'll be slate wiped clean when he comes back at a proper club.
 
Was he fired because chelsea were worried nigelsmann would take the spurs job? So get rid of potter asap and get nigelsmann to come to chelsea instead?
They're only making plans, for Nigelsmann
They only want what's best for him
Nigelsmann just needs that helping hand
 
Was he fired because chelsea were worried nigelsmann would take the spurs job? So get rid of potter asap and get nigelsmann to come to chelsea instead?
I hope we don’t get Bagel man.

We need a relegation expert. Fat Sam.
 
Since last summer I have been baffled by two things. The purchases don't seem to make any sense and why so many players accepted to join Chelsea when it made no Football sense. It's not entirely linked to Potter because he wasn't around for the majority of it but I think that it played a big role in his demise.
It think that any manager would have struggled unless they had the courage to make tough decisions and isolate a number of players in favor of a smaller and more sensible group.
 
I maintain my opinion that he's a fraud and was managing at a level way higher than his ability.

This experiment just proved he's a midtable manager who has no business managing top club with a lot of big personality.
 
why so many players accepted to join Chelsea when it made no Football sense.
For the same reason we got Kante and peak Conte after finishing 10th.

One swallow doesn't make a summer.