Graham Potter reckons managing through a global pandemic has been a bit like tending to an allotment. Hard graft at times but well worth it when you start to see the fruits of your labour. “My dad was a keen gardener and had his allotment,” said Potter, whose side take on Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace on Sunday. “He would always start off doing a lot of digging, a lot of heavy work, with not too much to show for it and a lot of back ache. “Eventually, after a long period of time, he would start to see things coming through and he would have some vegetables, but it takes time — it’s like anything in life. “We’ve had to try to change the playing style a little bit, we’ve introduced some younger players from the academy, taken some players that
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