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He'll turn out better than Declan Rice. 
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Jasnik wrote: 05 Nov 2025, 15:41 I'm not going to get too excited yet, always please when a youth player gets a chance but many times think people have too many extremes on if they will make it or not. 
Also on performances he will have good and bad games like most players this was a good game. 
Lets give him time. 


 
Yup cannot argue with that. What we have is a cracking start, which hopefully he can build on and sustain and overall be a good solid premier league player. He will have harder opponents to deal with, and also easier.
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easthammer wrote: 05 Nov 2025, 15:33
boleyn8420 wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 20:56 Then he will be sold just like Declan was. We never build a team we unearth a diamond and sell it for a fast buck as we always have.

 
IF Potts goes on to prove he is the real deal, I think it most unlikely that he will be sold for a fast buck. Other than in the late 1990s and early 00s, due mainly to relegation, have we sold players purely for financial gain, for example, Ferdinand, Cole, Lampard, Carrick and Johnson and some of those forced a move.
Rice was also allegedly offered big money to stay.

If we have always sold diamonds for a fast buck, can you tell me who they were?

We have not been a selling club, but neither, particularly in recent years, have we bought wisely
Rio didn't force his move to Leeds. He was told that the board had accepted an offer that they couldn't refuse. They could easily have held on another couple of years and got £30M but we all know what a Cadbury's flake Brown was. 
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Wise words Jasnik
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I'm not going to get too excited yet, always please when a youth player gets a chance but many times think people have too many extremes on if they will make it or not. 
Also on performances he will have good and bad games like most players this was a good game. 
Lets give him time. 

 
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boleyn8420 wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 20:56 Then he will be sold just like Declan was. We never build a team we unearth a diamond and sell it for a fast buck as we always have.
 
IF Potts goes on to prove he is the real deal, I think it most unlikely that he will be sold for a fast buck. Other than in the late 1990s and early 00s, due mainly to relegation, have we sold players purely for financial gain, for example, Ferdinand, Cole, Lampard, Carrick and Johnson and some of those forced a move.
Rice was also allegedly offered big money to stay.

If we have always sold diamonds for a fast buck, can you tell me who they were?

We have not been a selling club, but neither, particularly in recent years, have we bought wisely
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Potter + Ward Prowse = inept + clueless
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Then he will be sold just like Declan was. We never build a team we unearth a diamond and sell it for a fast buck as we always have.
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Very promising performance. Its now about consistently playing at that level. We shall hopefully confirm over the next few games that young Freddie is our next “real deal” off the yoof development production line.  It takes a good run of games against different types of teams to really know but signs are good.

Earthy is hopefully the next and the nearest to Prem level imo from the u21s. Kante, Fearon, Landers, Orford and Golambekis ( spelling 🥴 ?) the next group. Scarles Im not sure about personally as a left back. Just lacks that little bit of extra pace you now need to make it in the PL. Marshall is another that might just fall short of PL level. 
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I very much doubt that too. I do however think he is a Captain in the making and one day do so. He looked as composed and assured out there like a 35yo veteran. I sense he's going to represent us all very well for hears to come.
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iphammer wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 18:06 He'll turn out better than Declan Rice. 
No he won't. 
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twoleftfeet wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:11 Any person that uses the phrase " sucking off " is clearly a homosexual.

I, quite rightly, lost my shit with Nuno, his decisions were crazy and he deserved to be called out on it. However I am glad that by fate he finally got the team selection right and the result showed what a difference a young, vibrant midfield makes.

I hope that I have cleared that up for you.
I'd say anyone who "loses their shit witn Nuno" is not only clearly a homosexual but also a reciever.
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twoleftfeet wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 13:46 It’s weird that Potter played him in all the pre season friendlies and, apparently, he played really well and then he didn’t pick him for league matches 🤷‍♂️

All very odd. 
 
He had a relatively poor game against Lille in the final pre-season game, and then struggled when brought on against Chelsea.

In some ways, for him, he might have been better off out of it for a while.

When Rice came into the team I can recall him being subbed off at half time at times and dropped by both Bilic and Pellegrini.

Yeah, he was a bit younger - 18/19 - but it's not unusual for managers to turn to their more experienced players when things are especially grim.

The real positive from his sub appearance at Leeds and Sunday's game is he has definitely shown that he is competent in the Premier League.

Let's hope it's the start for him, and there are a string of similar breakthroughs from the academy - it makes things so much easier rather than having to buy for every position over and over again.
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:19 Carrick’s analysis of Potts showing his positioning & football intelligence was interesting 
Of course he will have ups and downs but he moves well and has a nice touch on the ball
For Potter to have used the likes of Rodriguez & never started him is criminal & the beardy cսnt deserved the sack
Love to see the young boys come through as you can see how much it means to them
Hopefully we will see Earthy, Fearon & Kante as the season goes on & Casey next season
Same applies to Nuno and Irving. You don’t need any experience in the game to watch the two of them on training and work out who is the better footballer, you would think. At least he got there in the end. 
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It’s weird that Potter played him in all the pre season friendlies and, apparently, he played really well and then he didn’t pick him for league matches 🤷‍♂️

All very odd. 
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iphammer wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 18:06 He'll turn out better than Declan Rice. 
Sullivan's likely already sounding the top 6 out for future bids.
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twoleftfeet wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:11 Any person that uses the phrase " sucking off " is clearly a homosexual.

I, quite rightly, lost my shit with Nuno, his decisions were crazy and he deserved to be called out on it. However I am glad that by fate he finally got the team selection right and the result showed what a difference a young, vibrant midfield makes.

I hope that I have cleared that up for you.
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Carrick’s analysis of Potts showing his positioning & football intelligence was interesting 
Of course he will have ups and downs but he moves well and has a nice touch on the ball
For Potter to have used the likes of Rodriguez & never started him is criminal & the beardy cսnt deserved the sack
Love to see the young boys come through as you can see how much it means to them
Hopefully we will see Earthy, Fearon & Kante as the season goes on & Casey next season
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Told my Liverpool supporting boss (Essex resident) what a pleasure to see two Hammers (Green & Carrick) compared to Sky when we play Liverpool and have about 4 Scousers & no mention of us
Carrick will be back in work soon enough. Wolves could do worse than looking at him
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Any person that uses the phrase " sucking off " is clearly a homosexual.

I, quite rightly, lost my shit with Nuno, his decisions were crazy and he deserved to be called out on it. However I am glad that by fate he finally got the team selection right and the result showed what a difference a young, vibrant midfield makes.

I hope that I have cleared that up for you.
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fraser wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 09:58
twoleftfeet wrote: 02 Nov 2025, 16:51
Mad Ferret" wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 18:45 Some people are seriously fucking delusional.
 

This has aged beautifully 
You've been screaming for Nuno to be sacked for the last two weeks... You're not really in a position to be calling out others.. 
did the same for Moyes, then wanted to suck him off
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The thing about Freddie is not only is he good, what we need, he is a HAMMER through and through. 

How Potter failed to get this is beyond me.

anyway, I hope he keeps his place and thrives
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It was lovely hearing the stadium singing 'He's one of our own' yesterday, albeit Souceks toe nail denied him the goal his performance deserved.  I rarely watch Match of the Day and only do it when we win, so very rare indeed.

Last night they had Michael Carrick and Rob Green as the pundits, I cannot remember them ever having two former hammers on there.  Carrick came over very much as I would have expected very intelligent and a great understanding of the game.  The analysis was far more about how West Ham and particularly young Fred played.   Well worth a watch on iPlayer.
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twoleftfeet wrote: 02 Nov 2025, 16:51
Mad Ferret" wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 18:45 Some people are seriously fucking delusional.
 

This has aged beautifully 
You've been screaming for Nuno to be sacked for the last two weeks... You're not really in a position to be calling out others.. 
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Well at least I can say I havent slagged the lad off.  I for one was never sure he'd make a real breakthrough.  Probably why I am a bin salesman and not a prem league manager.... Saying that, I thought he was calm, mature and 'dare I say it' looked alot like Declan Rice with how he seems to 'float' around the pitch.  Loved how he moved the ball quickly through the lines and should he carry on like this then, as some have already said, we may well have a top young player on our books.  Well played son, you Dad must be almost as thrilled as you are.  Keep it up.
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Fantastic stuff - how comes Plug Potter and Nuno with his past couple of bizarre team selections previously overlook this lad on today’s performance. 
Well done Pottsie - class above Rodriguez, Irving and Soucek
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