posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
I think West Ham is much more attractive role. Surprised that West Ham have been so open in saying they have spoken to Potter - you are basically telling the current manager, we don't want you and make his position untenable. I mean, who would do that..............
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
Seeex toy salesmen and Alan Sugars bit on the side...
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
I dont know much about the inner workings of either club. But on the face of it, the hammers seem the better run of the two. Would go for them.
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
West Ham probably have a better squad to be able to go in and climb the table quicker, and a mixture of better players for someone like Potter to be able to get them on board with his methods.
Probably pay him more too so better pay off when he inevitably gets sacked.
posted 1 day, 15 hours ago
Boring answer, but if I were Potter, I'd be looking at which club is better structured to give him the tools he had at Brighton: stability, smart recruitment, a good fit between their sporting expectations and his methods. Neither club seems to have had a clear view of where they are going over recent years. Both have veered between managers with different footballing styles.
posted 1 day, 13 hours ago
I'd be looking for somewhere close to where I live.
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posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
I think West Ham is much more attractive role. Surprised that West Ham have been so open in saying they have spoken to Potter - you are basically telling the current manager, we don't want you and make his position untenable. I mean, who would do that..............
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
Seeex toy salesmen and Alan Sugars bit on the side...
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
I dont know much about the inner workings of either club. But on the face of it, the hammers seem the better run of the two. Would go for them.
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
West Ham probably have a better squad to be able to go in and climb the table quicker, and a mixture of better players for someone like Potter to be able to get them on board with his methods.
Probably pay him more too so better pay off when he inevitably gets sacked.
posted 1 day, 15 hours ago
Boring answer, but if I were Potter, I'd be looking at which club is better structured to give him the tools he had at Brighton: stability, smart recruitment, a good fit between their sporting expectations and his methods. Neither club seems to have had a clear view of where they are going over recent years. Both have veered between managers with different footballing styles.
posted 1 day, 13 hours ago
I'd be looking for somewhere close to where I live.
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