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It would be a gamble for sure but my two cents is:

a.) We took a gamble with an even more inexperienced Maresca and he has turned out to be a pretty damn good manager so far...

b.) The little managerial experience he has dad, he's literally been great in every role. League cup win and a decent finish in the table in his first season in Holland deserves credit. Solid interim showing for Man U.

Plus our record under King Power in appointing unproven managers has been damn good with Pearson and Maresca.

KP have got it right more times than they've got it wrong in general. Even Brendan you'd have to say was a good choice it just took them far too long to react when things started to turn sour a few years in.. Cooper though was a wrong un.
 
Plus our record under King Power in appointing unproven managers has been damn good with Pearson and Maresca.
Pearson had managed over 200 matches before King Power appointed him. He was fairly unproven when Mandaric appointed him first time round.
 
It would be a gamble for sure but my two cents is:

a.) We took a gamble with an even more inexperienced Maresca and he has turned out to be a pretty damn good manager so far...

b.) The little managerial experience he has dad, he's literally been great in every role. League cup win and a decent finish in the table in his first season in Holland deserves credit. Solid interim showing for Man U.

Plus our record under King Power in appointing unproven managers has been damn good with Pearson and Maresca.

KP have got it right more times than they've got it wrong in general. Even Brendan you'd have to say was a good choice it just took them far too long to react when things started to turn sour a few years in.. Cooper though was a wrong un.
I would argue King Power gave too much influence to BR and that is why it went sour?
 
It is easy for Potter to say no to us if he still has 3 years of his Chelsea contract to run.
He is probably picking up twice what we could pay him, so where is the incentive to immerse himself in a world of grief by having to work hard.
 
It is easy for Potter to say no to us if he still has 3 years of his Chelsea contract to run.
He is probably picking up twice what we could pay him, so where is the incentive to immerse himself in a world of grief by having to work hard.
And work for an unqualified owner who hasn’t got a ****ing clue, and work with average players who have far too much power.

Anyone would be mad to take this job right now.
 
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