Understandable.
If I’d been part of a team that had been flying for 20 or so games (including wins away to Arsenal and Spurs and smashing United 4-0) I’d DESPISE my manager too.
Yet you’ve quoted and attributed the whole of 22/23 to RDZ when Potter was responsible for 4 wins and 13 points of the total (in just 6 games played).
And you’ve just accused someone of “manipulating the stats”.
Anyone can quote stats, but ensuring they’re accurate and not misleading requires...
Was just interested in the reactions when Potter left and yours jumped out as I’d just come from this thread. Apologies but it tickled me.
Expected to find a lot of people saying “good riddance he was shit and all he did was go on bad runs” but surprisingly didn’t see much of that at all.
I’ve never said I want him back although it would be very amusing to see the reaction of some.
All these “bad run” arguments are a load of bollocks anyway. The facts are he took over when we were on the verge of relegation and left us in 4th place playing brilliant football. All managers and...
Potter's bad runs were not as bad as the last few months of this season under RDZ where we were genuinely shocking in most games, even though we picked up a couple of scrappy wins.
Performances in the Potter bad runs were generally good and at least we created multiple chances to hit the...
We didn't average scoring 2 a game but xG was quite close to 2 which shows we created lots of good chances.
I posted the below copy and paste as a reply on the McKenna thread but is far more relevant here:
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