We need someone.
Pardews not going to keep us up.
He's shown how tactically naïve he is already.
He's not what we need to rebuild in the championship.
Some people are slating the idea of Potter, saying he's too inexperienced.
Compare him to another potential up and coming manager from the championship, Gary Rowett.
What management experience had he had before he took over at Birmingham City? Burton Albion.
He was unfairly sacked for a bigger name (Zola) and they floundered.
He is now doing a good job at Derby.
Graham Potter has experience... European experience, albeit with an (arguably) lower level team.
He shouldn't be dismissed so easily just because he hasn't managed in league one or the championship.
Everyone's got to start somewhere, and some are better at it than others.
He's someone I perceive to be better at it than others, no matter where his skills have been applied.
As you can probably tell I am a fan of what and how he has achieved, and I don't see any reason
why he couldn't apply those skills in a different environment, one he has played in himself.
Personally I see it as far less of a risk than Alan Irvine and Pepe Mel (who I liked......... Mel that is)
And they where both appointed without Premier League management experience.
I would be delighted at his appointment and would perceive it to be a positive step in the right direction.
That's if he would even agree to come?
Pardews not going to keep us up.
He's shown how tactically naïve he is already.
He's not what we need to rebuild in the championship.
Some people are slating the idea of Potter, saying he's too inexperienced.
Compare him to another potential up and coming manager from the championship, Gary Rowett.
What management experience had he had before he took over at Birmingham City? Burton Albion.
He was unfairly sacked for a bigger name (Zola) and they floundered.
He is now doing a good job at Derby.
Graham Potter has experience... European experience, albeit with an (arguably) lower level team.
He shouldn't be dismissed so easily just because he hasn't managed in league one or the championship.
Everyone's got to start somewhere, and some are better at it than others.
He's someone I perceive to be better at it than others, no matter where his skills have been applied.
As you can probably tell I am a fan of what and how he has achieved, and I don't see any reason
why he couldn't apply those skills in a different environment, one he has played in himself.
Personally I see it as far less of a risk than Alan Irvine and Pepe Mel (who I liked......... Mel that is)
And they where both appointed without Premier League management experience.
I would be delighted at his appointment and would perceive it to be a positive step in the right direction.
That's if he would even agree to come?