You agreed with a comment that did. Do keep up.
No he didn't cos I didn't say it either
You agreed with a comment that did. Do keep up.
But he also got a lot out of excellent players in Gyokeres and Hamer?I said this a few weeks ago, he’s great at getting that extra 10% out of players who are limited, but will give you 100%
player switch ability turn out to require kid gloves - it’s stupid, but unfortunately that’s the way of the world
as you’ve said - creating a siege mentality is his forte. He’s struggled at every stable club he’s managed
Given the fact that Gyokeres was clearly identified as someone who had significant talent by Brighton I’d argue that was more to needing game time and confidence.But he also got a lot out of excellent players in Gyokeres and Hamer?
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If that was the case with Gyokeres why didn't Potter manage it?Given the fact that Gyokeres was clearly identified as someone who had significant talent by Brighton I’d argue that was more to needing game time and confidence.
I’d also argue Hamer fits into that category. We were lucky to identify him.
O’Hare though is someone I would say though has developed brilliantly whilst under Robins
He'd been wasted under Chris Houghton for years previously I think,Chris that first name again!If that was the case with Gyokeres why didn't Potter manage it?
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I’d imagine because Brighton felt they had better players at the time. Ultimately Robins gave Gyokeres the chance, but I’d argue if it weren’t us - someone else would have and got the same results.If that was the case with Gyokeres why didn't Potter manage it?
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Brighton released Gykokeres for peanuts then?Given the fact that Gyokeres was clearly identified as someone who had significant talent by Brighton I’d argue that was more to needing game time and confidence.
I’d also argue Hamer fits into that category. We were lucky to identify him.
O’Hare though is someone I would say though has developed brilliantly whilst under Robins