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Potter Out
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Potter Out
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.
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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Re: Potter Out
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑27 Apr 2025, 00:57 One of many things I’ve noticed about Partridge, is that he has no affiliation with, or passion for, the club. He talks almost exclusively about himself as the manager or the players, rarely the team and almost never the club or West Ham.
Might be wrong, but my sense is that he thinks this is just another managerial gig on the Steve Bruce circuit. I don’t hear, see or feel a visceral connection between him and the club. He barely ever mentions the words West Ham.
He’s not West Ham. He’s not even close.
Moyes was the same. He use to say 'the fans' or West Ham fans' never us or we. That cսnt had no connection to us at all, in fact he hated West Ham fans. Mocked 'the West Ham way' too.
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One of many things I’ve noticed about Partridge, is that he has no affiliation with, or passion for, the club. He talks almost exclusively about himself as the manager or the players, rarely the team and almost never the club or West Ham.
Might be wrong, but my sense is that he thinks this is just another managerial gig on the Steve Bruce circuit. I don’t hear, see or feel a visceral connection between him and the club. He barely ever mentions the words West Ham.
He’s not West Ham. He’s not even close.
Might be wrong, but my sense is that he thinks this is just another managerial gig on the Steve Bruce circuit. I don’t hear, see or feel a visceral connection between him and the club. He barely ever mentions the words West Ham.
He’s not West Ham. He’s not even close.
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Potter is way out of his depth. He was at Chelsea and he’s even more out of his depth at West Ham, which is a more visceral and passionate club.
Full of puff and hot air. He has no solutions to anything. Just word soup. I’m not one to criticise our fans, as this club is ours, but I’m genuinely gobsmacked by how many want to give him time.
He’s a loser. Always has been. The media creamed themselves when, as an Englishman, he finished 9th in the Premier League. But his other finishes at Brighton were 16th and 15th. He failed, massively, at Chelsea despite all the resources in the world and was out within seven months. He’s even worse here.
Absolute car crash of a manager. Belongs in League One.
Full of puff and hot air. He has no solutions to anything. Just word soup. I’m not one to criticise our fans, as this club is ours, but I’m genuinely gobsmacked by how many want to give him time.
He’s a loser. Always has been. The media creamed themselves when, as an Englishman, he finished 9th in the Premier League. But his other finishes at Brighton were 16th and 15th. He failed, massively, at Chelsea despite all the resources in the world and was out within seven months. He’s even worse here.
Absolute car crash of a manager. Belongs in League One.
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Yet another mealy mouthed presser by Potter today…
Shell Shocked…PTSD symptoms …nervous tics…
could not or would not explain why we lost…or why made these stupid subs…
All so fucking negative…
Once again proving this job is too much for him
A sad loser with no Plan A…or Plan B…
Shell Shocked…PTSD symptoms …nervous tics…
could not or would not explain why we lost…or why made these stupid subs…
All so fucking negative…
Once again proving this job is too much for him
A sad loser with no Plan A…or Plan B…
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Sir Alf" wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 21:42 Potter like all our managers in the Sullivan era is just a symptom of the way Sullivan runs the club. No defined plan, fly boy thinking. Doesnt matter who we brimg in, Very unlikely we see any difference or progress imo.
We naturally want him out because we just dont want to be where we are and have been for the last 2-3 seasons in a rut but I wager that if this Perrerai bloke at Wolves came in, it would not be that much different this season or whats was left of it after Loppy was binned.
We can only hope for a transfer window miracle but with Sullivan completing deals thats wild arse thinking.
Perhaps the best chance of success is to take the Watford approach. Appoint a succession of managers on 6 month contracts until one of them gets lucky like Moyes did?
again, I disagree. the one manager under the midget cսnt that was happy to let the players play, and express themselves (bilic) he couldn't wait to get rid of. gave him fuck all talent when we made the stadium move, pretty much constructive dismissal. I don't give a shit what he's done since leaving. it suits that little fucker to have a character in charge that divides the fan base
you only have to look at the list of managers. what ones related to the fans other than slaven? obviously moyes had his cult members, most that supported him over the club. grant, allardyce, moyesx2, spanish moyes and now this northern clown
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 22:03I successful Briton such as Mr Moyes will suffice.
Outside Eddie Howe there aren’t any.
Bunch of losers.
Bunch of losers.
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Another useless Englishman then?
Probably where they get their loser mentality from.
Probably where they get their loser mentality from.
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Potter like all our managers in the Sullivan era is just a symptom of the way Sullivan runs the club. No defined plan, fly boy thinking. Doesnt matter who we brimg in, Very unlikely we see any difference or progress imo.
We naturally want him out because we just dont want to be where we are and have been for the last 2-3 seasons in a rut but I wager that if this Perrerai bloke at Wolves came in, it would not be that much different this season or whats was left of it after Loppy was binned.
We can only hope for a transfer window miracle but with Sullivan completing deals thats wild arse thinking.
Perhaps the best chance of success is to take the Watford approach. Appoint a succession of managers on 6 month contracts until one of them gets lucky like Moyes did?
We naturally want him out because we just dont want to be where we are and have been for the last 2-3 seasons in a rut but I wager that if this Perrerai bloke at Wolves came in, it would not be that much different this season or whats was left of it after Loppy was binned.
We can only hope for a transfer window miracle but with Sullivan completing deals thats wild arse thinking.
Perhaps the best chance of success is to take the Watford approach. Appoint a succession of managers on 6 month contracts until one of them gets lucky like Moyes did?
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I would actually take a punt on Gerrard.
Wrestled the title off Celtic with Rangers, and never really given a fair chance at Villa.
Has something to prove, for sure.
Wrestled the title off Celtic with Rangers, and never really given a fair chance at Villa.
Has something to prove, for sure.
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Re: Potter Out
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 18:33Maverick180180 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 18:29twoleftfeet wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 18:19 Moyes lost the dressing room.
Lopetegui lost the dressing room.
Potter lost the dressing room.
Maybe the issue isn’t with the managers.Maybe - this issue is all 3 managers have been cheap shit out of work losers
definitely - you’re a cսntSpurs prick.
We all know there are at least a couple, but not every poster on here that disagrees with you is a Spurs fan.
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 20:59 That was a negative Karen and right now I need to positives.
Holy fuck though, that right there is a man on the edge of a psychotic break, about to gorge on Toblerone, buy the rights to K-9 and drive to Dundee in his bare feet.
That presser should be covered under grounds for termination for bringing the club into disrupute.
He's behaved like a scolded child there, how the fuck is he now meant to lead men?
It's over today, and not just this job, his career. He's just made a complete joke of himself.
I've seen clips of him when Chelsea manager lose the plot in press conferences, very odd for someone supposedly with a 'Certificate in Football Psychology, Emotional Intelligence & Leadership'
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Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 20:54 Oh wow, that was ONE depressed manager. Has he lost it, or was it actually just smart to come out frustrated and angry....?
I did ponder the idea he tried to pull a " Fullkrug" to get the fans onside, but no, he's 100% on the edge of a breakdown.
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Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Apr 2025, 20:54 Oh wow, that was ONE depressed manager. Has he lost it, or was it actually just smart to come out frustrated and angry....?
It's alright for him to come out with such a double standard response in a post match interview/presser but when his senior player comes out and does it, he's instantly dropped the next game. Fuck playing for a manager like that.
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That was a negative Karen and right now I need to positives.
Holy fuck though, that right there is a man on the edge of a psychotic break, about to gorge on Toblerone, buy the rights to K-9 and drive to Dundee in his bare feet.
That presser should be covered under grounds for termination for bringing the club into disrupute.
He's behaved like a scolded child there, how the fuck is he now meant to lead men?
It's over today, and not just this job, his career. He's just made a complete joke of himself.
Holy fuck though, that right there is a man on the edge of a psychotic break, about to gorge on Toblerone, buy the rights to K-9 and drive to Dundee in his bare feet.
That presser should be covered under grounds for termination for bringing the club into disrupute.
He's behaved like a scolded child there, how the fuck is he now meant to lead men?
It's over today, and not just this job, his career. He's just made a complete joke of himself.
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Oh wow, that was ONE depressed manager. Has he lost it, or was it actually just smart to come out frustrated and angry....?
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I would haul Sullivan's arse out in front of the press and ask him to fucking explain what's going on!
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only watched the first thirty seconds of the interview. heavy breathing, excessive blowing out of air like he's on top of mount everest, and then a farting noise to top it off. how does he not inspire the players