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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
An honourable man would resign, it’s not as though he needs the money because he was compensated by Chelsea.
He has done his best and it hasn’t worked so time to call it a day.
He has done his best and it hasn’t worked so time to call it a day.
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Re: Potter Out
Potter the latest symptom of the Sullivan disease that is slowly killing our club. Next manager will not solve anything although its hard to make it any worse just now.
Welcome Steve “Boaty” Cooper !!!
Welcome Steve “Boaty” Cooper !!!
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Re: Potter Out
Even if it was just 12% shares she coughed up to Kretinsky to get him over the line and still have a healthy chunk left for a seat at the table, that can also work. It must have crossed their mind.. 
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Re: Potter Out
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 23:25southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 23:19 The club cannot, and will not, move on until Sullivan is no longer the chairman.
He is the millstone around the club’s neck, not useless Potter or any of his terrible managerial appointments.
An Abramovic figure is not heading our way. Those days are gone. But, realistically, the best thing that could happen now is Kretinsky buys the Gold Family trust shares and takes his holding from 27% to 52% , making him the majority shareholder.
At that point, Sullivan would relinquish control of the club/board.
Southbank
I thought that a few weeks back, instead of hoping for Sullivan to finally cave in, I wondered whether Vanessa and her old man who's West Ham would do the honourable thing if they thought it was for the best for Kretinsky as a new Owner to now take over control? As well as probably think it's too toxic to stay themselves with little to gain now, good time to go anyway.
I'd prefer that because it would show Sullivan right up and humiliate him being not in control of his destiny and done by the Golds which would feel a bit like a betrayal to him personally.
Quite. Poetic justice!
Chances are slim. But they are not non-existent.
I just cannot see a bright future for the club while Sullivan remains at the helm. I don’t like Potter - he’s a football fraud. But constantly rotating managers, as we have for years, will get you nowhere if the ultimate owner/chair has absolutely no vision for the club - and limited (football) business skills.
In the meantime, Potter does need to go. There are better options available - even under Sullivan’s ludicrous “unemployed only” policy.
Chances are slim. But they are not non-existent.
I just cannot see a bright future for the club while Sullivan remains at the helm. I don’t like Potter - he’s a football fraud. But constantly rotating managers, as we have for years, will get you nowhere if the ultimate owner/chair has absolutely no vision for the club - and limited (football) business skills.
In the meantime, Potter does need to go. There are better options available - even under Sullivan’s ludicrous “unemployed only” policy.
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Re: Potter Out
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 23:19 The club cannot, and will not, move on until Sullivan is no longer the chairman.
He is the millstone around the club’s neck, not useless Potter or any of his terrible managerial appointments.
An Abramovic figure is not heading our way. Those days are gone. But, realistically, the best thing that could happen now is Kretinsky buys the Gold Family trust shares and takes his holding from 27% to 52% , making him the majority shareholder.
At that point, Sullivan would relinquish control of the club/board.
Southbank
I thought that a few weeks back, instead of hoping for Sullivan to finally cave in, I wondered whether Vanessa and her old man who's West Ham would do the honourable thing if they thought it was for the best for Kretinsky as a new Owner to now take over control? As well as probably thinking that it's all far too toxic to stay themselves with little to gain now, good time to go anyway.
I'd prefer that because it would show Sullivan right up and humiliate him being not in control of his destiny and done by the Golds which would feel a bit like a betrayal to him personally.
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Re: Potter Out
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 23:19 Potter is a football fraud and should go.
But debates about his replacement are a little irrelevant. The club cannot, and will not, move on until Sullivan is no longer the chairman.
He is the millstone around the club’s neck, not useless Potter or any of his terrible managerial appointments.
An Abramovic figure is not heading our way. Those days are gone. But, realistically, the best thing that could happen now is Kretinsky buys the Gold Family trust shares and takes his holding from 27% to 52% , making him the majority shareholder.
At that point, Sullivan would relinquish control of the club/board.
And that would kick-start some much-needed reforms. It wouldn’t deliver untold riches, but we need to get realistic. Removing Sullivan is the most positive move the club could make right now.
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Re: Potter Out
Has the Gutless wonder ducked a 2nd post match press conference because he didn't do one after Sunderland either?
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Re: Potter Out
Potter is a football fraud and should go.
But debates about his replacement are a little irrelevant. The club cannot, and will not, move on until Sullivan is no longer the chairman.
He is the millstone around the club’s neck, not useless Potter or any of his terrible managerial appointments.
An Abramovic figure is not heading our way. Those days are gone. But, realistically, the best thing that could happen now is Kretinsky buys the Gold Family trust shares and takes his holding from 27% to 52% , making him the majority shareholder.
At that point, Sullivan would relinquish control of the club/board.
But debates about his replacement are a little irrelevant. The club cannot, and will not, move on until Sullivan is no longer the chairman.
He is the millstone around the club’s neck, not useless Potter or any of his terrible managerial appointments.
An Abramovic figure is not heading our way. Those days are gone. But, realistically, the best thing that could happen now is Kretinsky buys the Gold Family trust shares and takes his holding from 27% to 52% , making him the majority shareholder.
At that point, Sullivan would relinquish control of the club/board.
Re: Potter Out
That Pelach was sacked by Stoke after 3 months of a 3 year contract. Didnt pay much attention at the time but yep another useless tit.
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Re: Potter Out
Such is the state of West Ham, that up and coming managers don't want the job.
I'm not interested in the YouTubers bullshit, but I would love to know the real story doing the rounds in the dressing rooms and training grounds - of why no one wants to join west ham. It can just be down to Sullivan, Can it?
I'm not interested in the YouTubers bullshit, but I would love to know the real story doing the rounds in the dressing rooms and training grounds - of why no one wants to join west ham. It can just be down to Sullivan, Can it?
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Re: Potter Out
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:41 Hoping we get a good tonking a Forest so this cսnt gets the tin tack.
Sullivan was correct, he never wanted Potter!
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Re: Potter Out
Best bit just before Paqueta scored was him preparing to bring on a 5th central Midfielder Irving 2-1 down!
He's a special kind of cսnt this manager.
He's a special kind of cսnt this manager.
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Re: Potter Out
He got sacked by fucking Middlesborough, he should be crawling over broken glass if there was even a chance of him getting the West Ham job.
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Re: Potter Out
His in game management is fucking abysmal
We should have gone for the 3rd by bringing attackers on, oh not not his dopey twar, tries to defend it
He will be gone by Sunday, 100%
We should have gone for the 3rd by bringing attackers on, oh not not his dopey twar, tries to defend it
He will be gone by Sunday, 100%
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Re: Potter Out
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:24goose wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:07threesixty wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:06 Are these the real odds? Southgate for real? That’s surprised me tbh.
https://www.casinokings.com/next-west-ham-manager-odds/If its on this list then personally I’d probably go with Ange, he has actual won something everywhere he’s been. And I really think we need to learn how to attack again.
- Gareth Southgate – 6/5 (45.5%)
- Ange Postecoglou – 2/1 (33.3%)
- Steve Cooper – 3/1 (25%)
- Gary O’Neil – 4/1 (20%)
- Marco Rose – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Edin Terzic – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Sean Dyche – 6/1 (14.3%)
- Kasper Hjulmand – 8/1 (11.1%)
- Ralph Hasenhüttl – 10/1 (9.1%)
- Michael Carrick – 12/1 (7.7%)
Outside of the list, Allegri I’d love to be here. I love how angry he gets on the touchline. I’m pretty tired of these passive c*nts on the touchline.
Unless he quits the Milan job you might be waiting a while.Southgate? You might as well have kept Moyes or Potter.
Well you should be happy with that seeing as you loved Moyes so much.
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Re: Potter Out
goose wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:07threesixty wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:06 Are these the real odds? Southgate for real? That’s surprised me tbh.
https://www.casinokings.com/next-west-ham-manager-odds/If its on this list then personally I’d probably go with Ange, he has actual won something everywhere he’s been. And I really think we need to learn how to attack again.
- Gareth Southgate – 6/5 (45.5%)
- Ange Postecoglou – 2/1 (33.3%)
- Steve Cooper – 3/1 (25%)
- Gary O’Neil – 4/1 (20%)
- Marco Rose – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Edin Terzic – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Sean Dyche – 6/1 (14.3%)
- Kasper Hjulmand – 8/1 (11.1%)
- Ralph Hasenhüttl – 10/1 (9.1%)
- Michael Carrick – 12/1 (7.7%)
Outside of the list, Allegri I’d love to be here. I love how angry he gets on the touchline. I’m pretty tired of these passive c*nts on the touchline.
Unless he quits the Milan job you might be waiting a while.
Southgate? You might as well have kept Moyes or Potter.
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Re: Potter Out
goose wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:07threesixty wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:06 Are these the real odds? Southgate for real? That’s surprised me tbh.
https://www.casinokings.com/next-west-ham-manager-odds/If its on this list then personally I’d probably go with Ange, he has actual won something everywhere he’s been. And I really think we need to learn how to attack again.
- Gareth Southgate – 6/5 (45.5%)
- Ange Postecoglou – 2/1 (33.3%)
- Steve Cooper – 3/1 (25%)
- Gary O’Neil – 4/1 (20%)
- Marco Rose – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Edin Terzic – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Sean Dyche – 6/1 (14.3%)
- Kasper Hjulmand – 8/1 (11.1%)
- Ralph Hasenhüttl – 10/1 (9.1%)
- Michael Carrick – 12/1 (7.7%)
Outside of the list, Allegri I’d love to be here. I love how angry he gets on the touchline. I’m pretty tired of these passive c*nts on the touchline.
Unless he quits the Milan job you might be waiting a while.
Ah.. didnt realise he was back with them again… oh well! We can only dream!!
Re: Potter Out
threesixty wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 22:06 Are these the real odds? Southgate for real? That’s surprised me tbh.
https://www.casinokings.com/next-west-ham-manager-odds/If its on this list then personally I’d probably go with Ange, he has actual won something everywhere he’s been. And I really think we need to learn how to attack again.
- Gareth Southgate – 6/5 (45.5%)
- Ange Postecoglou – 2/1 (33.3%)
- Steve Cooper – 3/1 (25%)
- Gary O’Neil – 4/1 (20%)
- Marco Rose – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Edin Terzic – 5/1 (16.7%)
- Sean Dyche – 6/1 (14.3%)
- Kasper Hjulmand – 8/1 (11.1%)
- Ralph Hasenhüttl – 10/1 (9.1%)
- Michael Carrick – 12/1 (7.7%)
Outside of the list, Allegri I’d love to be here. I love how angry he gets on the touchline. I’m pretty tired of these passive c*nts on the touchline.
Unless he quits the Milan job you might be waiting a while.