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  • Perseus
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    Swansea City boss Graham Potter is set to become the new manager of Brighton and is keen to take winger Daniel James with him to new his club, according to a report by TEAMtalk.

    https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/gr...ecures-switch/

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  • persian_parsa
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    Originally posted by scuderia View Post
    thank you for stating the obvious... I'm just being a little pessimistic I guess lol
    Lol well it's just misleading. Not everyone is going to open and read the article.

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  • Perseus
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    Originally posted by scuderia View Post
    For those of you who think that Graham Potter can coach BHAFC, not possible :

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48252290
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    Potter is Brighton's No. 1 target to succeed Hughton and Swansea have reluctantly given the Premier League club permission to speak to the 43-year-old.

    Hughton was sacked less than 24 hours after Brighton's final game of the season and the search for a new head coach is being spearheaded by Dan Ashworth, the club's technical director.

    Potter has impressed in south Wales after his appointment last summer, guiding Swansea to a tenth-placed finish in the Championship and the former defender is seen as a progressive, #

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...s-replacement/

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  • scuderia
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    Originally posted by persian_parsa View Post
    It is still possible. Initial approach rejected means the initial offer/discussion between the clubs was not enough for Swansea.

    Brighton can come back to the table with a better offer if they really want Potter

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    thank you for stating the obvious... I'm just being a little pessimistic I guess lol

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  • persian_parsa
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    Originally posted by scuderia View Post
    For those of you who think that Graham Potter can coach BHAFC, not possible :

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48252290
    It is still possible. Initial approach rejected means the initial offer/discussion between the clubs was not enough for Swansea.

    Brighton can come back to the table with a better offer if they really want Potter

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  • scuderia
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    For those of you who think that Graham Potter can coach BHAFC, not possible :

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48252290

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  • Medzdidz
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    Originally posted by Perseus View Post
    Looks like this is the reason CH lost his job. Potter made a better fist vs Man City than CH in the FA Cup. Potter 1/6 on to join Brighton. He seems a good fit.
    More confident about it than when CH signed when I was definitely underwhelmed.
    I was too harsh on Potter earlier at Swansea, people have been impressed with the job he has done there . He’s shown what he can do with the underdog , what he did in Sweeden was nothing short of amazing.

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  • Perseus
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    Originally posted by Medzdidz View Post
    Swansea have turned down an approach from Brighton for Potter , I think he will go still though

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48252290
    Looks like this is the reason CH lost his job. Potter made a better fist vs Man City than CH in the FA Cup. Potter 1/6 on to join Brighton. He seems a good fit.

    More confident about it than when CH signed when I was definitely underwhelmed.

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  • Casra The Great
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    Not much of a surprise, and I expect to see more of him as these end of the year lists come out, but Jahanbakhsh ranked in this article are 4th worst EPL signing this year

    http://www.espn.com/soccer/english-p...losers-2018-19

    4. Alireza Jahanbakhsh, AZ to Brighton, £17.1m

    Brighton narrowly held on to their own Premier League status and scoring was their biggest problem. Chris Hughton's club scored a mere 35 goals this season, the fewest among the 17 Premier League survivors this season. Just 16 of those goals came from open play, which ranked 19th among the 20 Premier League clubs, ahead of only Huddersfield Town. After 35-year-old Glenn Murray, the club's second-leading scorer was center-back Shane Duffy with five goals.

    Brighton had to be hoping for more from Jahanbakhsh, who was a nonfactor during his first season in English football. That's almost literally true: in 1,022 minutes, the Iranian winger failed to record a goal or an assist for Brighton. It's obviously a disappointing return given that the 25-year-old led the Eredivisie with 21 goals in his final season at AZ. Jahanbakhsh did miss two months with a hamstring injury and then went to the Asian Cup upon returning, but at best he has been a peripheral figure even when available. Brighton will expect more from their record purchase next season.

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  • Nokhodi
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    If you listen to the "totally Football Show" podcast, Michael Cox defended Jahanbakhsh as well, saying he hasn't had great form because he;s basically playing in Brighton's 1/3rd for the most part.

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  • TM4LIFE
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    Originally posted by Medzdidz View Post
    I haven’t read a lot of comments but fair play there is a lot of fans from other clubs on there sticking up for him, saying there’s only so much he could do with the tactics he has been made to play in. One guy said that you could see he was a decent player in the Man City game.
    I was definitely pleasantly surprised by how understanding so many other fans, particularly neutrals, are with that situation. Anyone who watched a Brighton game here and there knows about the 10-0-1 and the Eredivisie fans all vouched for how quality he was; even an Ajax fan said how impressed he was.

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  • Medzdidz
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    Swansea have turned down an approach from Brighton for Potter , I think he will go still though

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48252290

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  • Ghermez Agha
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    I know the conspiracy theorists here who think JB isn’t liked or accepted by his team mates who deliberately don’t look to pass to him won’t agree with me here but Brighton is a club where JB can excel I firmly believe in that.

    2 things held him back this year:

    1. Chris Hughton’s style
    2. Injury, adapting to the speed and physicality of the prem

    Now that both of those things are gone, in a club that has been very good to JB and with him feeling at home there, I will have every reason to be optimistic about his future ESPECIALLY if Potter becomes the new manager. That would be a dream come true honestly

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  • Medzdidz
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    Originally posted by The View Post
    Brighton Fans on r/soccer seem much more level headed than the ones on Northstandchat.
    It’s nice to see fans of AZ and NEC stick up for him and say to give him time by saying he is a good player and also a very humble man. There is a lot of Ajax and PSV fans on their as well who would love to see him at their club.

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  • The
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    Brighton Fans on r/soccer seem much more level headed than the ones on Northstandchat.

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