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Potter Sacked!
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Potter Sacked!
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
I said prior that unless they are favourites or Yes Men, it's a myth they always back managers and have churned over so many now to prove it's nonsense.
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Re: Potter Out
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 09:09 It's the centre backs that bother me, none of them fill me with confidence.
Why not just stick Mavropanos and Soucek in the middle of the defence, at least it provides a wall of sorts. I know they aren't " ball players " but at least they show some heart.
You really are a thick fucking cսnt.
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Re: Potter Out
Gutless wanker didn't even do a wnd Away presser from what I can tell, as he swerved the Sunderland one as well. He only last 5 minutes after Chelsea before bolting for the exit crying about being asked fair questions.
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Re: Potter Out
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025, 08:36 this cսnt is clearly after another pay off. that can be the only rational explanation for his team selections, and continued backing of this shit system/formation. he's continually blown smoke up the board's arse, lying to the fans that "they've done everything they can to help me". bowen, if he has any sense will be on the phone to his agent this morning to get the fuck away from this car crash of a season
This is the only rational explanation I can come up with. A few on here are making comparisons to Roeder and Grant but in both their tenures I don't remember it being this bad.
Re: Potter Out
Half the problem with this newish breed of manager is that they probably base half their decisions on stats. He would probably note that Guido Rodriguez runs more than ayone else in the PL which knowing Potter he would see as a positive, ignoring the fact that Guido is really just running around chasing people all the time because he can't get near them. Likewise he may state that we have completed the most defensive headers (we haven't, more like missed defensive headers), and he would point to that as defensive solidity rather than the fact that in truth we are getting battered! It was clear at 1-1 that we were getting over run and he had Irving on the sideline, but sat him down after we scored, but we were still getting over run after scoring. Nothing changed apart from the fact that we scored, what was he seeing that we weren't?! Plus again you never, ever change defensive personel when you are winning unless you really have to. What was he thinking?
Re: Potter Out
Sullivan only employs one unemployed manages, and usually they are unemployed for a good reason. I don’t think they’ve made one appointment as good as Bournemouth, Palace or Brighton have. They got lucky with Moyes - his stock was rock bottom when he was left in the wilderness after taking Sunderland down, and no one wanted him even when we got Pellegrini for a couple of years.
A case of buy cheap buy twice, except it has happened multiple times.
A case of buy cheap buy twice, except it has happened multiple times.
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Re: Potter Out
It's the centre backs that bother me, none of them fill me with confidence.
Why not just stick Mavropanos and Soucek in the middle of the defence, at least it provides a wall of sorts. I know they aren't " ball players " but at least they show some heart.
Why not just stick Mavropanos and Soucek in the middle of the defence, at least it provides a wall of sorts. I know they aren't " ball players " but at least they show some heart.
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Re: Potter Out
Surely its got to the point where Potter would even need paying out of his contract now, if this isnt gross negligence i don't know what is
The constant JWP, Soucek (played out of position) and Rodriquez trio, he might as well just say fuck you in the pre match interview and be done with it
The constant JWP, Soucek (played out of position) and Rodriquez trio, he might as well just say fuck you in the pre match interview and be done with it
Re: Potter Out
All of this could have been avoided had the right man been appointed instead of the cheap out of work option in Lopetegui. At that time I believe we could have had a genuine chance of bringing in Frank, Silva or Glasner. Yet here we are on the verge of sacking another manager, and a squad not up to it. As a board member I would be asking questions about recruitment and how it needs to change going forward.
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Re: Potter Out
this cսnt is clearly after another pay off. that can be the only rational explanation for his team selections, and continued backing of this shit system/formation. he's continually blown smoke up the board's arse, lying to the fans that "they've done everything they can to help me". bowen, if he has any sense will be on the phone to his agent this morning to get the fuck away from this car crash of a season
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Re: Potter Out
Reckon the next time we see his face on screen it'll look like he would have been on an all night bender.
He went down hill pretty fast when he was at Chelsea when the heat was on him.
He went down hill pretty fast when he was at Chelsea when the heat was on him.
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Re: Potter Out
Of the managers currently out of work the number 1 choice for me would be Marco Rose, ex of Leipzig and Dortmund. Mentored by Klopp, he adopts a similar style of play: press hard and high, and use an attacking, quick, forward-moving style when in possession. It's completely the opposite of Potter and exactly the sort of football the fans can get behind.
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Re: Potter Out
I hate his football but what this team needs now is BFS the fireman to sort out that fucking defence.
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Re: Potter Out
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 23:33Massive 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.
One simple vision for the club is employing better people.
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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.
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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.