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Potter has been played a pretty poor hand looking at the state of their forward and midfield options, but to continue to play Koulibally centre back is just laughable.

He’s so so poor.
Koulibaly, Silva or Chalobah wouldn't get in half the teams in the PL
All that money spent and they can't field a competent center half pairing
 
Palhinha in midfield for Fulham looks the absolute bollocks every time I've seen him like. Not sure any of the top sides need an enforcer at the minute but he might be a step above Fulham's level.

Potter has been played a pretty poor hand looking at the state of their forward and midfield options, but to continue to play Koulibally centre back is just laughable.

He’s so so poor.

Agree with all of this, squad is a state to start with and that's without the amount of injuries they have or Felix coming in, looking great and then missing three matches straight off the bat. Would personally be giving Potter this season and see how he gets on first few months of next but they need to scrape some positive results at some point before long.
 
Letting Alonso and Christensen leave and rudiger was a big error

Thiago and Koulibaly are over the hill now at this level
 
this was always too big a job for him mate anyone could see that these top end whoppers arent gonna respond to a bloke like that sorry but its true, its like giving tony the job at a top 4 club (ps i love the bloke) these prima donnas aint gonna play for him man
spoilt little brats who only wanna play for some gonk with a name

wont get fired as owner wont want to look like an idiot.
Its a f***ing shambles at Chelsea
Hillarious
 
This could well be Man City's and (maybe) Newcastle's future (minus the league and Champion's League wins, hopefully). It only takes one poor managerial appointment for the house of cards to come tumbling down, with hugely paid players going through the motions.
Yes, Abramovic being forced to sell is a huge issue but it was starting to go wrong before that.
 
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I know Potter probably felt it was impossible to turn the job down but it was never ever the right job to take on for trying to build the same way as he did at Brighton
 
I know Potter probably felt it was impossible to turn the job down but it was never ever the right job to take on for trying to build the same way as he did at Brighton

Worst case scenario he gets a massive, life-changing payoff and probably favourite for whatever the next lower PL job that comes up is.
 
This could well be Man City's and (maybe) Newcastle's future (minus the league and Champion's League wins, hopefully). It only takes one poor managerial appointment for the house of cards to come tumbling down, with hugely paid players going through the motions.
Yes, Abramovic being forced to sell is a huge issue but it was starting to go wrong before that.
Tbf Man City haven't made a bad managerial appointment under this ownership. They've replaced the manager and improved each time, and when they have replaced them it's been at the right time. When Guardiola eventually leaves it'll be big shoes to fill but they'll probably get it right. Also the way they're so well established as a proper top club now, it'll be all in place for whoever comes in to make it as sure as possible for them to succeed.

As for Newcastle, they're nowhere near that level yet. It's early days, and a decent year spread over two seasons means nothing yet.
 

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