No bias here but I think that's an excellent article which sums up how many of us feel. I understand that he might have felt let down by the board and, along with others on here, I warned that the owners' tight-fisted policy could well lead to his departure. Which it did. However, Brighton?????
It seems that in his haste to depart what he obviously regards as a sinking ship, Potter took a leap into the sea and grabbed the first piece of flotsam that floated by. So what happened to his fine words about the 'project' that he told us all about? A project implies that there is much work to be done, that there will be bumps and blips along the way and setbacks to overcome. Potter knew all this when he accepted our job but cut and run at the first opportunity that came his way.
It disappoints even more because I regarded Graham Potter as a man of principle and character given what I had read about his background when he came to us. That he showed he is no different to all the other greedy sharks in football therefore cuts all the deeper.