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    Turns down Ajax. Hes supposedly on Ratcliffes shortlist of managers to replace Ten Haag in the summer.

    Yet some on this forum would have you believe its not beyond the realms of possibility that Potter could replace Bulut at Cardiff. :hehe::hehe:

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    Re: Graham Potter

    Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Turns down Ajax. Hes supposedly on Ratcliffes shortlist of managers to replace Ten Haag in the summer.

    Yet some on this forum would have you believe its not beyond the realms of possibility that Potter could replace Bulut at Cardiff. :hehe::hehe:
    Probably just the overseas bit, and they are in a right mess. I can't see him getting a ManU job no chance Ratcliffe won't get it that wrong, he's somewhere in the middle between Cardiff and ManU, maybe a West Ham or Wolves. I think they are over thinking the Dan Ashworth connection.

    The former Brighton and Chelsea manager, 48, had been in talks with the Amsterdam club over a return to management and was a top candidate.

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    • #3
      Re: Graham Potter

      Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
      Probably just the overseas bit, I can't see him getting a ManU job no chance on earth, he's somewhere in the middle between Cardiff and ManU, maybe a West Ham or Wolves.
      West Ham is one of the best jobs outside the so called big 6, especially now they have started doing well in European competition.

      I doubt the overseas thing was a factor, he went and made his name in the coaching world starting in the Swedish 4th division and spending 7 years in Sweden.

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      • #4
        Re: Graham Potter

        Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
        West Ham is one of the best jobs outside the so called big 6, especially now they have started doing well in European competition.

        I doubt the overseas thing was a factor, he went and made his name in the coaching world starting in the Swedish 4th division and spending 7 years in Sweden.
        Yes sorry I added they seem to be in a mess also, so maybe wait for a more secure job without having to fight fires.

        Moyes is doing a great job, but some fans are longing for the Spurs-type impact from Ange and a nice on-the-eye style of play, crazy I think.

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        • #5
          Re: Graham Potter

          Their fans are a precious lot. Someone tell me what the West Ham way is because since I've been watching football (70's) its always been playing nice football but finishing mid -table.

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            Re: Graham Potter

            Originally posted by sneggyblubird View Post
            Their fans are a precious lot. Someone tell me what the West Ham way is because since I've been watching football (70's) its always been playing nice football but finishing mid -table.
            It's probably more to do with them producing so many good footballers over the years.

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            • #7
              Re: Graham Potter

              Liverpool job open in the summer as well, I imagine he'd be on their shortlist, especially now that Alonso seems to be staying at Leverkusen

              I'd find it very funny if de Zerbi went to Chelsea and Potter replaced him at Brighton

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              • #8
                Re: Graham Potter

                His brother Harry stands more chance

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                • #9
                  Re: Graham Potter

                  Originally posted by City123 View Post
                  Liverpool job open in the summer as well, I imagine he'd be on their shortlist, especially now that Alonso seems to be staying at Leverkusen

                  I'd find it very funny if de Zerbi went to Chelsea and Potter replaced him at Brighton
                  Potter won’t be anywhere near it. Liverpool use data analysis for coach selection as well as players. The requirements of a powerful charisma and a winning pedigree means Potter won’t even hit the shortlist. Although reasons outside of his control, his shambles at Chelsea also means he won’t get close

                  Amorim of Sporting Lisbon is the clear favourite and it is said a deal may be done within the week, and either announced this week or kept quiet an announced as soon as Sporting win the titlle.

                  If Amorim rejects Liverpool overtures, then I think Pep Linders may get a short 1-2 year contract to prove himself as he has been taking on more and more alongside Klopp. A 1-2 year contract also positions Liverpool to go for Alonso when he declares himself ready and sufficiently experienced for Liverpool, and is a cheap contractual exit for Liverpool

                  That is my take.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Graham Potter

                    Originally posted by sneggyblubird View Post
                    Their fans are a precious lot. Someone tell me what the West Ham way is because since I've been watching football (70's) its always been playing nice football but finishing mid -table.
                    Did big Sam take them up playing nice football I can’t recall?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Graham Potter

                      Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                      Turns down Ajax. Hes supposedly on Ratcliffes shortlist of managers to replace Ten Haag in the summer.

                      Yet some on this forum would have you believe its not beyond the realms of possibility that Potter could replace Bulut at Cardiff. :hehe::hehe:
                      I’ve a gut feeling that you’re a decent guy away from this board, and even though you reside in a war torn part of the Principality, you and I would probably get on if we met for a few beers, so I’m gonna just brush off the fact that you’ve acted like a bit of a dick with this thread. 😁

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                      • #12
                        Re: Graham Potter

                        Who on here thinks he could take over from Bulut?

                        Surprised he would have turned down Ajax, a great club that is having a challenging time but plenty of scope for improvement. Wouldn't do the CV any harm.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Graham Potter

                          Originally posted by Trigger View Post
                          Who on here thinks he could take over from Bulut?

                          Surprised he would have turned down Ajax, a great club that is having a challenging time but plenty of scope for improvement. Wouldn't do the CV any harm.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Graham Potter

                            Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
                            I’ve a gut feeling that you’re a decent guy away from this board, and even though you reside in a war torn part of the Principality, you and I would probably get on if we met for a few beers, so I’m gonna just brush off the fact that you’ve acted like a bit of a dick with this thread. ��
                            Oh dont be so precious :hehe:

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                              Re: Graham Potter

                              Originally posted by Trigger View Post
                              Who on here thinks he could take over from Bulut?

                              Surprised he would have turned down Ajax, a great club that is having a challenging time but plenty of scope for improvement. Wouldn't do the CV any harm.
                              Ajax < Cardiff

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