Graham Potter | turns down Ajax job

So long as you're not bad why does this matter? How many managers have won the premier league where English is their native tongue?

I guess what I meant was that he is like Ten Hag but maybe can communicate better the detailed instructions? Ah but you are right in terms of track record of title-winning managers.
 
Would be such a bad choice. Chelsea are a bit of a mess but Potter made a pigs ear of it.

Changing tactics and formation every 5 minutes will never end well.

You don't think the reason for changing is because he came in mid point of a season with 10+ new players and needed to try and find something that worked, normally all the tinkering he did would be done in pre season and come start of season he would have it down to what he wanted.
 
There is no way we should be hiring someone that just flopped, it would make far more sense to keep Ten Hag than to replace him with Potter.
 
I still think that Ten Hag in his optimal conditions is better than Potter in his optimal conditions, but if we do manage to get Ashworth in (which personally, I see as unlikely) then at least there's a proven working relationship there.

People who work well together tend to get better results than those who don't.
 
Personally think he'd be a lateral move after ETH.

Rather look elsewhere. Xabi Alonso or De Zerbi would be more exciting hires.
 
Maybe that's because Pocchetino is also crap.

Seriously though, look at Potter's managerial record and tell me why he is even being considered for the Man Utd job (besides the fact that he is English and somewhat young). His win rate with Brighton was 31%, and at Chelsea it was 39%. If that's who we are going for, we might as well stick with ETH, in my opinion.
It's arguable to say part of why Brighton are doing so well was the foundation that Potter built and left.

If we are talking win percentages, he left after 7 games of the season gone (6 in the league) with a 71% win rate for those games. Brighton were 4th after 6 games.
Small sample size granted, but Di Zerbi walked into a well drilled side who were flying at that point.
 
ETH needs to go but Potter ain’t it.
 
Just feel the need to post as a dissenting voice. He isn’t good enough and doesn’t have the personality to manage a big club. Please, please don’t do this Jim!

It would honestly be a real kick in the balls and stamp out any hope of Ineos making a difference. Absolutely gutting if true.

This.
 
You shouldn't be able to crash as hard as he did at Chelsea and then somehow end up as manager of a football giant like Manchester United. It's the definition of failing upwards.

And for everyone saying he deserves another chance because Chelsea are a basket case right now...yeah, he does, just not at United, who are arguably an even bigger mess at the moment.

It would completely devour the bloke. There wouldn't even be any bones left by the time we sack him.
 
Yeah, and the added risk with us is that we'd give them even more time even if it's clear the job is too big for them, unlike Chelsea who at least got rid fairly quickly.

That's the Glazers though. We have a new structure and we don't know how they would act moving forwards.

I think it might well work out, but its a big risk.
 
If we want to sign lots of young players, building a good team, but not planning to compete in the next 2-3 years, he could be a decent choice.

If we want to compete in the next 2-3 years, stay clear of him. But we won't compete in the next 2-3 years anyway.

At this stage I would prefer him than 'winners' like Conte or Zidane who need a ready-made squad. But we can probably do better than him (e.g., Flick, Nagelsmann).
 
Funny how a few bad months at a dire club like Chelsea have turned Potters reputation to shit.

If he had never have gone people would be frothing at the mouth for him

He was hired in the middle of an ongoing season, with 9 new signings already needing to be integrated and then given 9 further new players in January with a WC break squeezed in between and then he was sacked when he predictably failed to get 18 new signings to gel without a preseason to and without a chance to trim the squad to a reasonable level. The squad was so big some new players had to get changed in adjacent rooms or in hallways.

Chelsea did Potter dirty. They lured him away from a really good situation, gave him an impossible task and then sacked him. He was set up to fail, and now here we are, with Potter's replacement, who walked into an infinitely better situation, with a whole preseason, with a trimmed down squad, still sitting in an ugly 10th position.

If I was Potter, United would not be my first job back into football. I don't see it ending well. The pressure to succeed straight away is too high, especially if the mandate is to fix the mess left by the previous manager. I thought Spurs, post Kane, would be a decent place to land for him but that job became available too soon. But perhaps a team like West Ham or a team abroad
 
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You don't think the reason for changing is because he came in mid point of a season with 10+ new players and needed to try and find something that worked, normally all the tinkering he did would be done in pre season and come start of season he would have it down to what he wanted.

Changing tactic game to game isn't as bad. Changing multiple times per game is not viable.

It was a very rookie mistake in my opinion..... Playing Sterling as a wingback as well. I hope we go nowhere near him.
 
I still think that Ten Hag in his optimal conditions is better than Potter in his optimal conditions, but if we do manage to get Ashworth in (which personally, I see as unlikely) then at least there's a proven working relationship there.

People who work well together tend to get better results than those who don't.
I dont comment on Potter but why this constant love for ETH? And all this rubbish about 'optimal conditions', its called real life. Top managers deal with it. What has he shown in 18 months, last 9 months the football is woeful and some of the worst defeats in our history. His signings are woeful and the squad worst its been for decades. Do you watch a different team?
 
If he's the next manager I can see two things happening, which I hope I'm wrong about. The first being Sancho coming back into the fold following his loan and the second being Greenwood being reintegrated as he's our only natural finisher and we've struggled to score goals this season.

We will likely bail Chelsea out and buy Cucurella.
 
No thanks - we've already got a manager with zero personality and charisma!

I can't see him taking the job even if he was offered it - he's got too much to lose reputationally when the inevitable happens and it goes pear-shaped....
 
Some football fans these days are so knee jerk it's actually hilarious.
Happy to discount Potters potential based on a dud period at Chelsea under a clown owner where much was stacked against him.
 
Maybe that's because Pocchetino is also crap.

Seriously though, look at Potter's managerial record and tell me why he is even being considered for the Man Utd job (besides the fact that he is English and somewhat young). His win rate with Brighton was 31%, and at Chelsea it was 39%. If that's who we are going for, we might as well stick with ETH, in my opinion.
Probably because they had signed 18 (eighteen, not a typo) new players and he didn't have a pre-season with them (and then the winter world cup).

He is a much better manager than what he showed at Chelsea.
 
Being linked to the likes of Potter or Southgate just goes to show how far this club has sunk.
 
Would Sir Alex Ferguson want a team to manage to get his mind off things?
 
Probably because they had signed 18 (eighteen, not a typo) new players and he didn't have a pre-season with them (and then the winter world cup).

He is a much better manager than what he showed at Chelsea.

There are plenty of good reasons for Potter's failure with Chelsea, no doubt about that. It doesn't really change whether we should pursue him, in my opinion. He was decent with Brighton, and a failed under difficult circumstances at Chelsea. Does that CV justify hiring him as United manager? I would say no.
 
There are plenty of good reasons for Potter's failure with Chelsea, no doubt about that. It doesn't really change whether we should pursue him, in my opinion. He was decent with Brighton, and a failed under difficult circumstances at Chelsea. Does that CV justify hiring him as United manager? I would say no.
It depends what we want. Win the EPL/UCL in the next two seasons, or even compete for the league? No, stay clear off him.

Build a good well-drilled squad of young players that in the future can compete for titles (probably with another manager)? Could be an interesting choice.
 
It depends what we want. Win the EPL/UCL in the next two seasons, or even compete for the league? No, stay clear off him.

Build a good well-drilled squad of young players that in the future can compete for titles (probably with another manager)? Could be an interesting choice.

Potter buckled under the pressure at Chelsea. Not sure that the Utd job is the best next choice for him.
 
The fact we’ve moved on Sancho shows we’ve no short term plans to sack ETH
 
Potter is coming off a huge fail...he should really have to go somewhere else and prove he's still got it before getting a chance at a United/Real/Bayern etc.

But there are not many alternatives out there, so I can see the attraction for the board. But it screams sideways step to me.
 
He has an awful record for "goals scored" doesn't he? Seemed to have the same problems building an efficient attack at both Brighton and Chelsea.

Next guy needs to bring the goals back, I don't think Potter is the one even if we discount his time at Chelsea
 
The fact we’ve moved on Sancho shows we’ve no short term plans to sack ETH
Well no, because he was unprofessional anyway and INEOS would likely see him as a rotten apple regardless. And even if they didn't he's only gone on loan.
 
The fact we’ve moved on Sancho shows we’ve no short term plans to sack ETH
I'm not sure. It's a smart move which leaves the door open for him to return. ETH basically will either galvanise the team and do well, or he will be gone by end of season. Currently the latter seems more likely looking at our form and, in that case, Sancho will return I believe.
 
I want to hear what the ETH haters are thinking about this .
Rolling the dice on a manager who has done well in the Prem to replace a manager I am pretty confident in my opinion of him showing he can't cut it in this league.. there's no slam dunk option, but it has to be someone that aligns with the way we want to play. Might work out differently with Potter here.

I don't think it happens, but it wouldn't be a bad appointment.