Graham Potter’s refusal to feign fury seems to have got us all … well, very angry | Max Rushden

Chelsea manager’s measured response to his team’s poor form has sparked an oddly outraged reaction from press and public Just how angry do we want Graham Potter to be? Stepped on an upturned plug angry? Just missed a train angry? Had his Subaru nicked and getting ghosted by his insurance company angry? Potter’s tenure at Chelsea is a fascinating study in our expectations of managers and how much importance – if any – we place on honesty and integrity. Continue reading...

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