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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
Why wait till now should have done it after the Palace game appoint the new manager and that would have given time before the Everton game.
Clueless as usual by the board Sullivan and Brady out!
Clueless as usual by the board Sullivan and Brady out!
Re: Potter Out
I presume they were waiting for Nuno to say yes, which he has done i'm sure.
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Re: Potter Out
This makes Brady letter to the fans even more comical, if possible.
Better late than never, but fuck me the incompetence they serve is quite frankly flabbergasting
Better late than never, but fuck me the incompetence they serve is quite frankly flabbergasting
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Re: Potter Out
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 10:53At this rate, it’ll be Gank.
Could do worse, I suppose!
Gets my vote. Good luck, Gank. 
#welcometothecircus
#welcometothecircus
Re: Potter Out
Hahaha
Classic West Ham timing. A day late and a dollar short. Probably got the Nuno ok to take the job. Flip flop back to low possession, low block football without the pace and athleticism he had with the Forest squad.
Demands for more entertaining, higher possession football within 18 months.
Its what you get with no long term planning and leadership. The hallmarks of Sullivan ownership.
At least that set piece coach will be hone. Might halve the goals conceded
Classic West Ham timing. A day late and a dollar short. Probably got the Nuno ok to take the job. Flip flop back to low possession, low block football without the pace and athleticism he had with the Forest squad.
Demands for more entertaining, higher possession football within 18 months.
Its what you get with no long term planning and leadership. The hallmarks of Sullivan ownership.
At least that set piece coach will be hone. Might halve the goals conceded
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Re: Potter Out
David Sullivan. It's been his dream ever since he 1st tried to reach for his 1st ever jazz mag on a stool.
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Re: Potter Out
This was what I wanted to avoid back in January wasting so much time and money on bringing the hapless twat in.
Potter's contract alone will cost a fortune to terminate but sacking all Potter's useless Staff so soon as well is going to be an extortionate cost on top of it as well. 6 1st Team Staff just from this lot and assuming Macaulay won't be too far behind them...
The Club can confirm that Assistant Coach Bruno Saltor, First Team Coaches Billy Reid and Narcis Pelach, Lead Goalkeeper Coach Casper Ankergren, and Goalkeeper Coach Linus Kandolin have also left with immediate effect.
Doesn't this effect our PSR in the future earing in to that?
And who the fuck takes charge of Monday's game so soon after sacking Potter this morning without taking any Training? Fucking wow.
Potter's contract alone will cost a fortune to terminate but sacking all Potter's useless Staff so soon as well is going to be an extortionate cost on top of it as well. 6 1st Team Staff just from this lot and assuming Macaulay won't be too far behind them...
The Club can confirm that Assistant Coach Bruno Saltor, First Team Coaches Billy Reid and Narcis Pelach, Lead Goalkeeper Coach Casper Ankergren, and Goalkeeper Coach Linus Kandolin have also left with immediate effect.
Doesn't this effect our PSR in the future earing in to that?
And who the fuck takes charge of Monday's game so soon after sacking Potter this morning without taking any Training? Fucking wow.
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Re: Potter Out
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 10:41 West Ham United can confirm that Head Coach Graham Potter has today left the Club. Results and performances over the course of the second half of last season and the start of the 2025/26 season have not matched expectations, and the Board of Directors believe that a change is necessary in order to help improve the team’s position in the Premier League as soon as possible. The Club can confirm that Assistant Coach Bruno Saltor, First Team Coaches Billy Reid and Narcis Pelach, Lead Goalkeeper Coach Casper Ankergren, and Goalkeeper Coach Linus Kandolin have also left with immediate effect. The Board would like to thank Graham and his coaching staff for their hard work during their time with the Hammers and wish them every success for the future. The process of appointing a replacement is underway. The Club will be making no further comment at this time.
Today after letting him do Monday's Press Conference yesterday..
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The mass exodus of coaches makes it look like somebody has agreed to take the job.
Usually, some of the coaches hang around to cover for a bit. This is a mass sacking.
Usually, some of the coaches hang around to cover for a bit. This is a mass sacking.
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Re: Potter Out
West Ham United can confirm that Head Coach Graham Potter has today left the Club. Results and performances over the course of the second half of last season and the start of the 2025/26 season have not matched expectations, and the Board of Directors believe that a change is necessary in order to help improve the team’s position in the Premier League as soon as possible. The Club can confirm that Assistant Coach Bruno Saltor, First Team Coaches Billy Reid and Narcis Pelach, Lead Goalkeeper Coach Casper Ankergren, and Goalkeeper Coach Linus Kandolin have also left with immediate effect. The Board would like to thank Graham and his coaching staff for their hard work during their time with the Hammers and wish them every success for the future. The process of appointing a replacement is underway. The Club will be making no further comment at this time.
Today after letting him do Monday's Press Conference yesterday..










Today after letting him do Monday's Press Conference yesterday..
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Re: Potter Out
I don't think the manager whoever they are can do a lot with the constantly meddling, tight fisted, short sighted ownership. It's always been about short term gain but NEVER the long term vision regarding anything.
As Sir Alf says...Penny wise, Pound Foolish - we don't really need his long essays on here - pretty much everything that pisses us all off is summed up nicely in that shorthand soundbite.
As Sir Alf says...Penny wise, Pound Foolish - we don't really need his long essays on here - pretty much everything that pisses us all off is summed up nicely in that shorthand soundbite.
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Re: Potter Out
The danger for any WHU manager is that any time he replaces a more valuable more highly paid player with a younger 'cheaper' player, Sullivan's immediate reaction will be thoughts of selling on the valuable player for money into the pot. He has always had this 'smaller squad lower overheads' mentality, in a business where you have to 'gamble' with every player that comes through the door. He has trust issues, sticking to the same old agents, and after what has gone on, I do have a degree of sympathy with that, but it leads him to constantly 'interfere' with successive managers which undermines their authority over the players.
We seem to lack discipline and fortitude - it's not all on the manager.. we miss vibrant assistants, people like Pearce and Irvine who push players past their comfort zones. Sadly, it's hard to point to one single thing that the club does well, and I suspect we are close to seeing yet one more example of that...
We seem to lack discipline and fortitude - it's not all on the manager.. we miss vibrant assistants, people like Pearce and Irvine who push players past their comfort zones. Sadly, it's hard to point to one single thing that the club does well, and I suspect we are close to seeing yet one more example of that...
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Re: Potter Out
Watching Potter's tactics is a bit like tuning into a game at the African Cup of Nations about 20 odd years ago...
You'd spend the whole time tearing yer out shouting "For fuck's sake take a shot will ya!
You'd spend the whole time tearing yer out shouting "For fuck's sake take a shot will ya!
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Re: Potter Out
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 13:53 We still look like a team that the manager has just taken over. He tinkers tactically in games and abandons ideas quickly. He should have committed to his preferred system in pre season and should have ensured he got the personnel he needed in the window. We dont know how much Sullivan inhibited that.
Its too late now. The players wont believe in him anyway after 30 games. They dont understand their roles, the system keeps changing. They dont press together
and at the wrong time and either not committed to what they are being told or just simply confused.
Iraola and Glasner had terrible starts both not winning for 8 and 10 games. But Glasner made the point he stuck with the system and roles and reassured them it was improving and it would click. Iraola said the same.
A big issue this season was not doing our business early and falling short with it to play the Potter tactics. And Potter makes it worse by playing players like Soucek, JWP and Guido who dont suit his system. Potts plays all pre season and then he disappears from the starting 11. He plays 5 at the back which is not his preferred system for so long. Soon as Magassa and Fernandes arrived he should have got them in and youngsters like Potts, Earthy, Fearon and Kante for some minutes as they are better suited or at least cannot do any worse.
A new manager wont make much difference. But our hope is that whoever comes in cannot surely be any worse and it will be enough to keep us up. Our bar is that low.
Sir Essay strikes again.
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Re: Potter Out
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 13:35It's why I'm always flabbergasted when observers/pundits cite that this is 'Sullivan's' money! It's not...the ownership (who can put in money via share issue if they choose to) don't put in any money at all.
Well, sure, but the inverse of that is people on here constantly make out that Sullivan is trousering the club's money, which is obviously nonsense as well. Let's face it, apart from a few sugar daddies, most owners don't continually put up their own money after the initial buy-in. They either work within the club's budget or mount up debts.
In any case, Sullivan is the one holding the purse strings, which is why we talk about his spending, rather than the club's spending. And this is why he should be held accountable for HOW the money's spent, not how much. Kretinsky, Gold and Tripp own 60% of the club, but people don't talk about them putting their hands in their pockets or doing anything about the woeful running of the club.
In any case, Sullivan is the one holding the purse strings, which is why we talk about his spending, rather than the club's spending. And this is why he should be held accountable for HOW the money's spent, not how much. Kretinsky, Gold and Tripp own 60% of the club, but people don't talk about them putting their hands in their pockets or doing anything about the woeful running of the club.
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We still look like a team that the manager has just taken over. He tinkers tactically in games and abandons ideas quickly. He should have committed to his preferred system in pre season and should have ensured he got the personnel he needed in the window. We dont know how much Sullivan inhibited that.
Its too late now. The players wont believe in him anyway after 30 games. They dont understand their roles, the system keeps changing. They dont press together
and at the wrong time and either not committed to what they are being told or just simply confused.
Iraola and Glasner had terrible starts both not winning for 8 and 10 games. But Glasner made the point he stuck with the system and roles and reassured them it was improving and it would click. Iraola said the same.
A big issue this season was not doing our business early and falling short with it to play the Potter tactics. And Potter makes it worse by playing players like Soucek, JWP and Guido who dont suit his system. Potts plays all pre season and then he disappears from the starting 11. He plays 5 at the back which is not his preferred system for so long. Soon as Magassa and Fernandes arrived he should have got them in and youngsters like Potts, Earthy, Fearon and Kante for some minutes as they are better suited or at least cannot do any worse.
A new manager wont make much difference. But our hope is that whoever comes in cannot surely be any worse and it will be enough to keep us up. Our bar is that low.
Its too late now. The players wont believe in him anyway after 30 games. They dont understand their roles, the system keeps changing. They dont press together
and at the wrong time and either not committed to what they are being told or just simply confused.
Iraola and Glasner had terrible starts both not winning for 8 and 10 games. But Glasner made the point he stuck with the system and roles and reassured them it was improving and it would click. Iraola said the same.
A big issue this season was not doing our business early and falling short with it to play the Potter tactics. And Potter makes it worse by playing players like Soucek, JWP and Guido who dont suit his system. Potts plays all pre season and then he disappears from the starting 11. He plays 5 at the back which is not his preferred system for so long. Soon as Magassa and Fernandes arrived he should have got them in and youngsters like Potts, Earthy, Fearon and Kante for some minutes as they are better suited or at least cannot do any worse.
A new manager wont make much difference. But our hope is that whoever comes in cannot surely be any worse and it will be enough to keep us up. Our bar is that low.
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Re: Potter Out
Swiss. wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 13:24Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 10:15Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 09:20 Sullivan has gambled for too long and got away with it. Treated the club like a shit car that you patch up and spend as little on as possible.Thing is, in the last year or so he's spent about £130m on our back 4 and Goalkeeper, and our defence is worse than ever. Our net spend is generally higher than nearly all the teams outside the top 6. The amount spent is not the issue, it's how it's been spent.
A more accurate analogy is that Sullivan treats the club like a shit car that he spends lots of money on patching up but he just doesn't know how to do it so that it actually runs. He'll add some expensive shiny accessories to it while neglecting to spend anything on the engine (ie the manager) or even understand what kind of engine fits the car he's got.The other point is this net spend deficit has been financed by bank loans and not out of the owner's pockets.
It's why I'm always flabbergasted when observers/pundits cite that this is 'Sullivan's' money! It's not...the ownership (who can put in money via share issue if they choose to) don't put in any money at all.
The money being spent is the Club's money. Anytime Sullivan puts in money, it's via loan (so he's not giving the club money, it's a vehicle to take money out of the club ultimately given the interest).
We he is highest shareholder, and as such, anything that takes value out of the Club affects his investment...but the money the Club spends is the Club's money...not his money.
I'm not totally convinced the spend has been financed (per se) via bank loans. The Club has the issue that income arrives over a period, but there are key spending periods (August and January). These loans are typically designed to ease cashflow, and are short term arrangements that get paidback before the end of the current financial year.
Loans that are multi-year, or carried through accounting periods would be of greater concern, especially if being merely serviced rather than repaid.
The money being spent is the Club's money. Anytime Sullivan puts in money, it's via loan (so he's not giving the club money, it's a vehicle to take money out of the club ultimately given the interest).
We he is highest shareholder, and as such, anything that takes value out of the Club affects his investment...but the money the Club spends is the Club's money...not his money.
I'm not totally convinced the spend has been financed (per se) via bank loans. The Club has the issue that income arrives over a period, but there are key spending periods (August and January). These loans are typically designed to ease cashflow, and are short term arrangements that get paidback before the end of the current financial year.
Loans that are multi-year, or carried through accounting periods would be of greater concern, especially if being merely serviced rather than repaid.
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 10:15Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑24 Sep 2025, 09:20 Sullivan has gambled for too long and got away with it. Treated the club like a shit car that you patch up and spend as little on as possible.Thing is, in the last year or so he's spent about £130m on our back 4 and Goalkeeper, and our defence is worse than ever. Our net spend is generally higher than nearly all the teams outside the top 6. The amount spent is not the issue, it's how it's been spent.
A more accurate analogy is that Sullivan treats the club like a shit car that he spends lots of money on patching up but he just doesn't know how to do it so that it actually runs. He'll add some expensive shiny accessories to it while neglecting to spend anything on the engine (ie the manager) or even understand what kind of engine fits the car he's got.
The other point is this net spend deficit has been financed by bank loans and not out of the owner's pockets.