The managers section takes us to Harry Potts' return in the 1970s with the club struggling in the second division
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ARTICLE: Harry Potts – February 1977 to October 1979
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Re: ARTICLE: Harry Potts – February 1977 to October 1979
In the 32 years to the end of Potts we had 7 changes including Potts twice, I think Casper's first stint was only an interim appointment, and in the next 32 to 2011 sixteen and I think only Potts Adamson and Stan lasted 6 or more seasons
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Re: ARTICLE: Harry Potts – February 1977 to October 1979
He certainly should be counted as one of the Clubs finest managers - his achievements in his first stint as manager were brilliant. Given what he had to work with and having to sell the best players along with the influence of the autocratic Bob Lord, he probably achieved more than many people realise in his second term.
Just as I prefer to remember Adamson the player as opposed to Adamson the manager, I prefer to remember Harry Potts for his first stint as manager.
Just as I prefer to remember Adamson the player as opposed to Adamson the manager, I prefer to remember Harry Potts for his first stint as manager.
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Re: ARTICLE: Harry Potts – February 1977 to October 1979
You won't get a bad word from me on Harry Potts, I loved the bloke.
The last time I spoke to him was in 1991 at Granville Shackleton's funeral. I'd driven from Manchester and had given myself plenty of time and Harry had got the wrong time and turned up too early. We sat together in my car for a good three quarters of an hour chatting. By then his Parkinson's Disease was pretty obvious with the shaking but, even so, to have that much time to chat with this brilliant man was very special for me.
So when I rank Sean Dyche alongside him as a manager, it sort of indicates just how highly I rate Sean. I didn't think I'd live to see the day when I found someone even comparable to Harry Potts.
The last time I spoke to him was in 1991 at Granville Shackleton's funeral. I'd driven from Manchester and had given myself plenty of time and Harry had got the wrong time and turned up too early. We sat together in my car for a good three quarters of an hour chatting. By then his Parkinson's Disease was pretty obvious with the shaking but, even so, to have that much time to chat with this brilliant man was very special for me.
So when I rank Sean Dyche alongside him as a manager, it sort of indicates just how highly I rate Sean. I didn't think I'd live to see the day when I found someone even comparable to Harry Potts.
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Re: ARTICLE: Harry Potts – February 1977 to October 1979
What a privilege that must have been! I imagine you can probably recall every word the great man said. In the late seventies when sickness prevented my dad from going to matches, I recall asking him who he thought was best manager he had come across in his lifetime. Bearing in mind he hadn't always lived in Burnley and hadn't always been a supporter( born in Cardiff and moved around the country several times) there was absolutely no hesitation in his reply...Harry Potts.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 12:18 pmYou won't get a bad word from me on Harry Potts, I loved the bloke.
The last time I spoke to him was in 1991 at Granville Shackleton's funeral. I'd driven from Manchester and had given myself plenty of time and Harry had got the wrong time and turned up too early. We sat together in my car for a good three quarters of an hour chatting. By then his Parkinson's Disease was pretty obvious with the shaking but, even so, to have that much time to chat with this brilliant man was very special for me.
So when I rank Sean Dyche alongside him as a manager, it sort of indicates just how highly I rate Sean. I didn't think I'd live to see the day when I found someone even comparable to Harry Potts.
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