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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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I don't think broken promises were remotely unusual (probably still aren't). Suing was. Still is. That's why no one employed him again
He made poor decisions and sued because we sold Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney without his approval.
What a hill to die on
None of which changes the fact that this board are cunts and Potter is weak
He made poor decisions and sued because we sold Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney without his approval.
What a hill to die on
None of which changes the fact that this board are cunts and Potter is weak
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Re: Potter Out
onsideman wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 21:58Massive Attack" wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 19:14 The last one to walk away with integrity when the old Board broke promises was Curbs. Potter aint got the bollocks to do it.
There may have been lies but Curbs, who failed to see any reason to play Mascherano and claimed Tevez was overweight and out of condition before eventually picking him due to outside pressure, against his better judgement and under much duress, sued the club he "loved" for constructive dismissal. I'm not sure integrity is the word I'd use
He was well within his rights to sue the Club (the Board) for the blatant broken promises they reneged on for constructive dismissal. See no issue at all with it.
In regards to Potter, if similar has happened to him with Sullivan, I'd respect him for suing the fuck out of them as well if he also chose to walk.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 19:14 The last one to walk away with integrity when the old Board broke promises was Curbs. Potter aint got the bollocks to do it.![]()
There may have been lies but Curbs, who failed to see any reason to play Mascherano and claimed Tevez was overweight and out of condition before eventually picking him due to outside pressure, against his better judgement and under much duress, sued the club he "loved" for constructive dismissal. I'm not sure integrity is the word I'd use
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If the board are even considering getting rid of Potter soon, they should put a stop to all outgoings and no incomings that aren’t loans (with no obligation). Potter plays such an old dated formation you can’t let him build a squad in his image if he’s not going be here in a month.
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Yes and Areola doesn’t seem the type of guy who would just shrug it off as well, given his ‘wife’s’ Social media
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northbankboy68 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 19:59 Has anyone considered what Areola must be thinking right now and the impact that will have on team morale?
Yes. I called it out straight away when he was dropped for the Sunderland game. Moronic management.
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Has anyone considered what Areola must be thinking right now and the impact that will have on team morale?
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The last one to walk away with integrity when the old Board broke promises was Curbs. Potter aint got the bollocks to do it. 
Re: Potter Out
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 18:45 Maybe Potter could walk?
Transfer window is a disaster so far, is it too far fetched to see him throw in the towel and walk, could even see his credibility rise rather than wait for the inevitable sacking!
Save a bit of face and someone else may give him a go, granted they maybe up shit creak.
The aftermath of that would be a damning indictment on Sullivan. If Potter is there just to be a scapegoat for poor performances that stem from Sullivans interference in signings players then I could maybe see him walk, and be free to tell it as it is which would be priceless.
Rare that managers walk though; money talks and he'll want the early termination payout, shirley.
Rare that managers walk though; money talks and he'll want the early termination payout, shirley.
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Maybe Potter could walk?
Transfer window is a disaster so far, is it too far fetched to see him throw in the towel and walk, could even see his credibility rise rather than wait for the inevitable sacking!
Save a bit of face and someone else may give him a go, granted they maybe up shit creak.
Transfer window is a disaster so far, is it too far fetched to see him throw in the towel and walk, could even see his credibility rise rather than wait for the inevitable sacking!
Save a bit of face and someone else may give him a go, granted they maybe up shit creak.
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Quite honestly I don't see anyone being able to save this shambles, it will literally be a mercenary after a pay day to have a pop at it or someone like cooper to manage us in the championship. We're reaping few seasons of poor decisions, failing to rebuild huge gaps in the squad and just some very poor signings. Kudus going and having no adequate replacement coming in reeks of asset stripping while he still has value and wouldn't be at all surprised if Paqueta is sold in a last day of the window shock twist because the writings on the wall, while we get Antonio in on a game to game contract.
Re: Potter Out
northbankboy68 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 18:20 The last 2 times we were nailed on for relegation the club turned to David Moyes who delivered both times. Can't see anyone who would agree to come to us having what it takes to turn this around.
We were nailed on neither time ffs
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The last 2 times we were nailed on for relegation the club turned to David Moyes who delivered both times. Can't see anyone who would agree to come to us having what it takes to turn this around.
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Pshyco scored all 4" wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 16:30 After that shower of shit . It's no surprise kumb is offline. Again.. and there genuinely apologists for failure .
Fucking good! 
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After that shower of shit . It's no surprise kumb is offline. Again.. and there genuinely apologists for failure .
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nychammer wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 16:26Massive Attack" wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 16:21 He aint going to go anywhere, the reason being Sullivan would never justify spunking more money away by another early termination so soon from his long expensive contract. It'll be the only reason why he won't be sacked now...
https://www.footballinsider247.com/west ... rees-deal/
GuttingHe has to weight it against the cost of relegation. Keep potter, get relegated then sack him?? I can understand the hesitancy, it is his money after all, but when it becomes apparent that we're in real freefall he will have to act. Relegation would be unthinkable even to Sullivan and he will have to gamble on someone else.
Avram Grant
They're psychopaths, man.
Re: Potter Out
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑23 Aug 2025, 16:21 He aint going to go anywhere, the reason being Sullivan would never justify spunking more money away by another early termination so soon from his long expensive contract. It'll be the only reason why he won't be sacked now...
https://www.footballinsider247.com/west ... rees-deal/
Gutting
He has to weight it against the cost of relegation. Keep potter, get relegated then sack him?? I can understand the hesitancy, it is his money after all, but when it becomes apparent that we're in real freefall he will have to act. Relegation would be unthinkable even to Sullivan and he will have to gamble on someone else.
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He aint going to go anywhere. The reason being Sullivan would never justify spunking even more money away with another early termination of Potters long and lucrative contract so soon from the last manager. It'll be the only reason why he won't be sacked now...
https://www.footballinsider247.com/west ... rees-deal/
Gutting
https://www.footballinsider247.com/west ... rees-deal/
Gutting
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