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Had enough of this arogrant no mark now.  

11 games, 27% win ratio and 0.66 goals per game.

Either the break clause is true or this flake quits otherwise were proper fucked.
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There are only 2 British PL managers and only one of those is in the top 6.

That's a 5% success rate with British managers...
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Adsiron wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 08:08 Potter should never have been given a shot at managing West Ham if we truly had ambition. His PL record is mediocre. At Brighton 15th; 16th; & 9th. Sacked by Chelsea for an 11th place first season finish.

So why was a manager appointed who's highest finish in 4 seasons at PL level was 9th?

We all know that it was because he was compensation free and has not been relegated before. That's the level of Sullivan and Brady's ambitions. As much as I love WHU I've decided that m not spending any more money supporting them until that toxic duo are out of the club.   


 
Another probable reason is because he is British, these owners have never had much luck with foreigners. Bilic did OK, but he has a prior association with us.
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Potter should never have been given a shot at managing West Ham if we truly had ambition. His PL record is mediocre. At Brighton 15th; 16th; & 9th. Sacked by Chelsea for an 11th place first season finish.

So why was a manager appointed who's highest finish in 4 seasons at PL level was 9th?

We all know that it was because he was compensation free and has not been relegated before. That's the level of Sullivan and Brady's ambitions. As much as I love WHU I've decided that m not spending any more money supporting them until that toxic duo are out of the club.   
 
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XKhammer wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 13:16 Wasn't there talk of him at one time being the next England manager?
Now that l don't understand,but im prepared to give him next season to turn things around.....oh im sorry I'm being too optimistic again and now going to upset goose,Eerie,Talkingshite ...the happy chappies
There’s a lot you don’t understand joyo son.

You’re not optimistic, just mildly retarded.
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500 Potter out's.
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Want him gone now but, with Sullivan and Brady involved they will only find us yet another useless cսnt. Potter is a symptom of the Sullivan, anti-football disease he has inflicted on our club from the outset.
All I want is to watch some entertaining football. Potter had the tools to do that and had a free hit this year, but proved totally incapable of doing anything but "shoring up the defence". Well done, however the results are actually worse than when we leaked like a sieve because we score so few goals!
Much more than wanting Potter to go I would dearly love to see Sullivan and Brady leave but, sadly that won't happen. 
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Russ of the BML" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:10
Eerie Decent" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 10:07
scott_d wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 08:05 Considering who is available right now and the need for some stability, I'd keep him and see how the summer goes.  But he has to hit the ground running in the new season.

As some have said, his selections have been a bit worrying.  He played some of the kids in the earlier games when we arguably needed to pick up points to ensure safety, but we have reached a point where Guido Rodiriguez makes the bench when it's abundantly clear he's gone in the summer, probably same for Creswell.

This isn't just a Potter thing though.  We've had so many nothing seasons in the last 20 years where we are safe from relegation with nothing left to play for in the final run-in and for me, this is always the perfect chance to give a few youngsters an opportunity with a little less pressure.

But we never do it.  Not under any recent manager.









 
Would you give him a contract, had he come in and initially only signed as a caretaker for the rest of the season?

I reckon this is the worst case of a new manager going into a club in mid season. I can't think of anyone who has taken a club relatively comfortable in mid table, and turned them into a team on par with some of the worst the Premier League has ever seen.

I'm absolutely baffled by those shrugging their shoulders, and saying 'ah, give him the summer, he deserves it'
He has been fucking abysmal. I'm stunned he has so many backers.


He has come in mid-season to a squad that is aging, unbalanced, no recognised striker, lots of injuries, no legs in midfield, players woefully out of form and confidence in the gutter. 

Yes, performances and results have not been good enough, but the reality of it is that he has inherited a mess. A huge fucking mess. 

The situation wasn't as disastrous as being made out. I'd reserve that thinking for the likes of the current bottom 3 when he took over. With many at the time still thinking we could finish in the top 10 come the end of the season with possibly a Cup run too only being 5 points from 10th place Brighton. He came in to the Club with the Team in 14th comfortably away from the relegation zone and able to have a good go in the FA Cup without any pressure whatsoever to do anything remarkable with no real danger of going down thanks to how shocking the bottom 3 teams have been. He's also had a decent selection of talent to choose from with the added bonus of recalling Ward-Prowse and new loanee signing he used to work with in Ferguson. He also came in to the Club with many blowing smoke up his arse with little pressure.

What's since transpired though is we are now just above the relegation zone having also been knocked out of the Cup at the 1st time of asking, with just 3 wins from 13 League matches that included against the pitiful Leicester City and an unconvincing win against Fulham. The Arsenal game was the only real quality performance and result he's managed to achieve after 14 games now with many player's available to him in more recent times. The last time we won a game was 7 matches ago against Leicester at Home whilst mostly playing cowardly overly cautious Football over the course of his 14 games in charge overall. 

The players too all welcomed him with open arms when he walked through the door all eager to impress and yet the longer he's managed them, the worse and disinterested they appear to be. 

If this is what he's like managing us with zero pressure on him on a cushy long contract, then God help us when he does come under real pressure...

Drawing at Home to one of the worst Premier League sides ever that's already relegated, whilst conceding more chances to Southampton is a terrible look. And it gets worse when he cannot control 1 of his senior player's from gobbing off to the Media about how poorly we are playing against such opposition, as well as cutting another major International signing completely out the picture in Alvarez makes him look way out of his depth. 
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Fair play Eusebiovic, you’re a classy operator compared to me.  That said, Estella in large wuantoties invokes a “flock of sparrows” down below for me. Well, thinking about it, a lot of food and drink has that effect these days.

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Sir Alf" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 15:27 As soon as relegation odds for next season get released, lump on West Ham. It might ease the pain a little or simply allow the winnings to be spent on several crates of Carlsberg Special Brew for match days because being pissed out of yer mind is about the only thing that might make it watchable. And thinking about it, will show solidarity with the players who seem to look pissed most games these days 😉
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As soon as relegation odds for next season get released, lump on West Ham. It might ease the pain a little or simply allow the winnings to be spent on several crates of Carlsberg Special Brew for match days because being pissed out of yer mind is about the only thing that might make it watchable. And thinking about it, will show solidarity with the players who seem to look pissed most games these days 😉
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Russ of the BML" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:10
Eerie Decent" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 10:07
scott_d wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 08:05 Considering who is available right now and the need for some stability, I'd keep him and see how the summer goes.  But he has to hit the ground running in the new season.

As some have said, his selections have been a bit worrying.  He played some of the kids in the earlier games when we arguably needed to pick up points to ensure safety, but we have reached a point where Guido Rodiriguez makes the bench when it's abundantly clear he's gone in the summer, probably same for Creswell.

This isn't just a Potter thing though.  We've had so many nothing seasons in the last 20 years where we are safe from relegation with nothing left to play for in the final run-in and for me, this is always the perfect chance to give a few youngsters an opportunity with a little less pressure.

But we never do it.  Not under any recent manager.






 
Would you give him a contract, had he come in and initially only signed as a caretaker for the rest of the season?

I reckon this is the worst case of a new manager going into a club in mid season. I can't think of anyone who has taken a club relatively comfortable in mid table, and turned them into a team on par with some of the worst the Premier League has ever seen.

I'm absolutely baffled by those shrugging their shoulders, and saying 'ah, give him the summer, he deserves it'
He has been fucking abysmal. I'm stunned he has so many backers.
I think you are making this way too 'black and white'. 

Many supporters, including myself, whilst stating that Potter deserves a transfer window, a pre-season and an opportunity next season do so simply because he hasn't yet been afforded that. He has come in mid-season to a squad that is aging, unbalanced, no recognised striker, lots of injuries, no legs in midfield, players woefully out of form and confidence in the gutter. 

Yes, performances and results have not been good enough, but the reality of it is that he has inherited a mess. A huge fucking mess. 

After Soton game, I stated that I think he deserved a summer window, pre-season and a good run of games next season, but did so clinging on to that with my nails. Because I am not convinced by him yet. I think he has improved us defensively, but we were so bad under Lope that that's not much testament to him. We look more competitive for longer spells in games. But we are just toothless and bland going forward and its not clicking. 

So whilst I think he deserves to continue into next season, I am not 100% backing him. And I will say, I don't think he has earnt it. It's just that the reality of employing a bloke, then sacking him before he has a window and a pre-season, just seems, well, a bit daft. It's just basket case stuff. We're not going down, so give him a chance to see what he can do with more time, a window and a pre-season. 

You don't have to make this the 'Cult of Potter' versus the 'Potter Outers'. We did all that with Moyes and its very draining. It's a lot more nuanced and complex than putting yourself into an 'in' or 'out' camp. 
 
 
You're right, I do see this very much as black & white.

He inherited a squad that was 13th in the Prem, has Brazil's playmaker with 55 caps in it, Mexico's captain, £100mil worth of centre backs (whether we think they're shit or not) AWB who everyone thinks should start for England, Bowen who has recently started for England who will go down as a legend, Kudus who we know is genuinely different class.

I'm not saying there are not problems, but he has the players in the squad not to be one of the worst teams in Premier League history. Because that is who we are matching up with since he came in, we just got outplayed by statistically the joint worst ever. It's his fucking job to make us better, he's made us so much worse than we were when the previous manager got sacked, THAT is the problem.

The raft of excuses you are making for a bloke earning millions a year to do is job is pathetic. You, and others, refuse to answer how the Wolves manager can go into there, and they were fucking miles worse than us at the time with all sorts of problems, and they are now miles better than us. What's happened there, Russ? Why can that unknown geezer take over a shitter squad than ours, and make them better than us?
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twoleftfeet wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:46
Massive Attack" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:30 Potter was determined to get in 1 of his old player's Ferguson in a transfer window and he then proceeds to barely play him even though Ferguson had only missed the 1st game against Chelsea. People will use the excuse of him having an injury before he arrived, however as soon as he went on International duty with Ireland, he starts, scores a great goal and completes 75 minutes in a win for Ireland. He then returns to our bench with Potter continuing to fail to integrate him in to the side, let alone scoring and playing well for us although managed it on International duty. Doesn't say much about his management to waste the opportunity of such a good young talent as Ferguson is.

Trust him further in the transfer market when it was him that shockingly brought Mudryk to Chelsea for a ridiculous amount of money only to fail so spectacularly? I don't share others optimism they may have in him. 
 
He didn’t buy Mudryk you dumb arse, players were bought for him to coach. 
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Our midfield is a shocker - if that is all wrong then you don't have the pace or engine to cover ground and protect our flakey defence. Therefore, he is setting the team up ultra deep because the team can't quickly cover the space.

It's a shit show but it always comes back to the outdated model of running a football club that only the diminutive one persists with. I'm no fan of Simon Jordan but he's continually and consistently called it out from day one.

We are stuck with the Ken Bates at Chelsea early to mid 1990's philosophy and to hell with the consequences.
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twoleftfeet wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:46
Massive Attack" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:30 Potter was determined to get in 1 of his old player's Ferguson in a transfer window and he then proceeds to barely play him even though Ferguson had only missed the 1st game against Chelsea. People will use the excuse of him having an injury before he arrived, however as soon as he went on International duty with Ireland, he starts, scores a great goal and completes 75 minutes in a win for Ireland. He then returns to our bench with Potter continuing to fail to integrate him in to the side, let alone scoring and playing well for us although managed it on International duty. Doesn't say much about his management to waste the opportunity of such a good young talent as Ferguson is.

Trust him further in the transfer market when it was him that shockingly brought Mudryk to Chelsea for a ridiculous amount of money only to fail so spectacularly? I don't share others optimism they may have in him. 
 
He didn’t buy Mudryk you dumb arse, players were bought for him to coach. 
We've been over this before "dumb arse" and it was both him and his man in recruitment Macauley who scouted and pushed the Club to get him in.
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Massive Attack" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 14:30 Potter was determined to get in 1 of his old player's Ferguson in a transfer window and he then proceeds to barely play him even though Ferguson had only missed the 1st game against Chelsea. People will use the excuse of him having an injury before he arrived, however as soon as he went on International duty with Ireland, he starts, scores a great goal and completes 75 minutes in a win for Ireland. He then returns to our bench with Potter continuing to fail to integrate him in to the side, let alone scoring and playing well for us although managed it on International duty. Doesn't say much about his management to waste the opportunity of such a good young talent as Ferguson is.

Trust him further in the transfer market when it was him that shockingly brought Mudryk to Chelsea for a ridiculous amount of money only to fail so spectacularly? I don't share others optimism they may have in him. 
 
 
He didn’t buy Mudryk you dumb arse, players were bought for him to coach. 
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I might be wrong but not sure he had much say in who came into Chelsea
I guess he knew Ferguson but has seemed reluctant to use him 
That said I don’t know how much he was involved in the good buys Brighton made. Thought may have been their magic algorithm that identified good value buys that no one else knew about
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Potter was determined to get in 1 of his old player's Ferguson in a transfer window and he then proceeds to barely play him even though Ferguson had only missed the 1st game against Chelsea. People will use the excuse of him having an injury before he arrived, however as soon as he went on International duty with Ireland, he starts, scores a great goal and completes 75 minutes in a win for Ireland. He then returns to our bench with Potter continuing to fail to integrate him in to the side, let alone scoring and playing well for us although managed it on International duty. Doesn't say much about his management to waste the opportunity of such a good young talent as Ferguson is.

Trust him further in the transfer market when it was him that shockingly brought Mudryk to Chelsea for a ridiculous amount of money only to fail so spectacularly? I don't share others optimism they may have in him. 
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Eerie Decent" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 10:07
scott_d wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 08:05 Considering who is available right now and the need for some stability, I'd keep him and see how the summer goes.  But he has to hit the ground running in the new season.

As some have said, his selections have been a bit worrying.  He played some of the kids in the earlier games when we arguably needed to pick up points to ensure safety, but we have reached a point where Guido Rodiriguez makes the bench when it's abundantly clear he's gone in the summer, probably same for Creswell.

This isn't just a Potter thing though.  We've had so many nothing seasons in the last 20 years where we are safe from relegation with nothing left to play for in the final run-in and for me, this is always the perfect chance to give a few youngsters an opportunity with a little less pressure.

But we never do it.  Not under any recent manager.




 
Would you give him a contract, had he come in and initially only signed as a caretaker for the rest of the season?

I reckon this is the worst case of a new manager going into a club in mid season. I can't think of anyone who has taken a club relatively comfortable in mid table, and turned them into a team on par with some of the worst the Premier League has ever seen.

I'm absolutely baffled by those shrugging their shoulders, and saying 'ah, give him the summer, he deserves it'
He has been fucking abysmal. I'm stunned he has so many backers.
I think you are making this way too 'black and white'. 

Many supporters, including myself, whilst stating that Potter deserves a transfer window, a pre-season and an opportunity next season do so simply because he hasn't yet been afforded that. He has come in mid-season to a squad that is aging, unbalanced, no recognised striker, lots of injuries, no legs in midfield, players woefully out of form and confidence in the gutter. 

Yes, performances and results have not been good enough, but the reality of it is that he has inherited a mess. A huge fucking mess. 

After Soton game, I stated that I think he deserved a summer window, pre-season and a good run of games next season, but did so clinging on to that with my nails. Because I am not convinced by him yet. I think he has improved us defensively, but we were so bad under Lope that that's not much testament to him. We look more competitive for longer spells in games. But we are just toothless and bland going forward and its not clicking. 

So whilst I think he deserves to continue into next season, I am not 100% backing him. And I will say, I don't think he has earnt it. It's just that the reality of employing a bloke, then sacking him before he has a window and a pre-season, just seems, well, a bit daft. It's just basket case stuff. We're not going down, so give him a chance to see what he can do with more time, a window and a pre-season. 

You don't have to make this the 'Cult of Potter' versus the 'Potter Outers'. We did all that with Moyes and its very draining. It's a lot more nuanced and complex than putting yourself into an 'in' or 'out' camp. 
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There's being a natural optimist, and there's being so thick that you're incapable of critical thinking.

You fall into the latter category.
 
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Wasn't there talk of him at one time being the next England manager?
Now that l don't understand,but im prepared to give him next season to turn things around.....oh im sorry I'm being too optimistic again and now going to upset goose,Eerie,Talkingshite ...the happy chappies
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Swiss. wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 12:40 What I understand is that the board offered him a contract until the end if the season and he rejected it. The comprimise was to end of next season 2026.  

If we get rid this summer yes we will have to opay one year comp I guess  and his crew. To me it's obvious he's taking us nowhere near a top 8 finish next season. If there's a better candiate around then we should take them. 
He managed to blag a 2 and a half year contract not a 1 and a half year one based off a shocking stint at Chelsea as well as close to 2 years out the game on top of it. It's not what you know, but who you know...

https://www.whufc.com/news/graham-potte ... head-coach

Plenty of other better managers than Potter in the game if we just show real ambition instead of wasting time on this imposter who's better off managing in the Swedish Leagues. 
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Manuel wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 07:57
Russ of the BML" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 07:40
XKhammer wrote: 21 Apr 2025, 12:31
 
Spurs/Man U have outside chance of champions league and no way bothered about playing us and Ipswich are actually a worse team than us
Brighton are in poor form plus Forest are going to blow out on champions league place
I do apologise for being an optimist you miserable doom and gloom no mark 
Spurs and Man Utd have an outside chance of CL?

Are you looking at the right year's league table?
The winner of the EL gets into the CL.

More to the point joyo is still playing the role of simple optimistic and club man, and STILL spinning the ''doom and gloom'' line. I wonder what it would take for him to criticize the club?

He's like that comical Ali fella back when Iraq was under attack.
 
 
So I've got to apologise for supporting my team and not being a doom and gloom merchant,terrible crime to go to games and actually cheer the team hoping we win
Nothing pisses me off more sitting next to the moaners who criticicriticise everything about the club from top to bottom
Ok the home form has been shocking,but l can see that improving and l wont let it spoil my day out or others around me 
At least Talkingshite Miike doesn't go to games and spoil it for others,fair play to him getting furious watching the games in his in his piss soaked armchair 
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What I understand is that the board offered him a contract until the end if the season and he rejected it. The comprimise was to end of next season 2026.  

If we get rid this summer yes we will have to opay one year comp I guess  and his crew. To me it's obvious he's taking us nowhere near a top 8 finish next season. If there's a better candiate around then we should take them. 
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Russ of the BML" wrote: 22 Apr 2025, 07:40
XKhammer wrote: 21 Apr 2025, 12:31
Eerie Decent" wrote: 21 Apr 2025, 12:05
Based on what?

It can't be anything you've seen on the pitch, you're just a thick cսnt who pretends to be ultra positive for the sake of it, you plank.
 
Spurs/Man U have outside chance of champions league and no way bothered about playing us and Ipswich are actually a worse team than us
Brighton are in poor form plus Forest are going to blow out on champions league place
I do apologise for being an optimist you miserable doom and gloom no mark 
Spurs and Man Utd have an outside chance of CL?

Are you looking at the right year's league table?
You pissed?
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Potter has a reputation that isn't deserved. He took Brighton to the heights of avoiding relegation with 15th & 16th finishes before taking them to 9th in his 3rd season. On that basis Chelsea took him on and he got them to 11th.

Potter is another mid-table mediocre manager that will probably avoid relegation next season because that's what his record shows he does. That shows the limit of the person or persons that appointed him. . 
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