When Brendan Rodgers eventually leaves...

Correct kpbw, the only thing that has spoilt Brighton's performances has been the lack of a 20 goal a season striker.
 
I too would to see him as our manager. Although Rodgers being linked with jobs at teams less successful than us is a function of our (and his, to be fair) success, it is becoming a bit tiresome and must be disconcerting for club management and players.

Potter fits our image as underdogs, and his imagined lack of charisma rules him out for a BCC. Mind you, I wouldn't say no to Dyche, either.
 
I too would accept either Potter or Dyche, both would do a good job and would be a great fit.

I am getting tired of Brendan's continuing talk of "Big Teams" while not realising that he is actually at one ! Neither of the other two would ever think anything else IMO.
 
... this is the man I'd like to replace him. Intelligent, grounded and his teams play attractive football. I think he would be an excellent fit for us.

I was expecting You to say Soho Fox 🦊😉..... the press conferences would be certainly be different
 
When you can keep a side like Burnley in the Prem for as long as he has with fuck all to back him up Money wise that tells you something of the man's abilities
 
When you can keep a side like Burnley in the Prem for as long as he has with fuck all to back him up Money wise that tells you something of the man's abilities
Why would we want someone who is good at managing with no money?

Surely Spurs or United should have gone for him.
 
Because we are bigger than those two, not big enough names to attract the quality of player we want?

Why would we want someone who is good at managing with no money?

Surely Spurs or United should have gone for him.
How do you know he can't manage with money? Just because he has been constrained by lack of it, does not mean he isn't an astute manager who could do better by buying big names
 
I too would to see him as our manager. Although Rodgers being linked with jobs at teams less successful than us is a function of our (and his, to be fair) success, it is becoming a bit tiresome and must be disconcerting for club management and players.

Potter fits our image as underdogs, and his imagined lack of charisma rules him out for a BCC. Mind you, I wouldn't say no to Dyche, either.
If you want to be playing Neanderthal football and fighting relegation each season then Dyche is a must. We can do much much better.
 
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