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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
onsideman wrote: ↑14 May 2025, 16:13Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑14 May 2025, 16:08 great shot stopper, I don't want my keeper playing it out from the back and especially not that clown ramsdale. the only reason for such a move is someone is earning out of it (name an agent)Definitely wouldn't want Ramsdale, but there's playing out from the back and there's slicing out of play.
Yup his distribution is terrible. He's definitely a good shot stopper and has made some wonderful saves this season but he is limited/poor in other areas. I wouldn't want to bin him off for the sake of it but I'd be looking for an upgrade if it made sense financially weighed up with our other needs this summer.
Re: Potter Out
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑14 May 2025, 16:08 great shot stopper, I don't want my keeper playing it out from the back and especially not that clown ramsdale. the only reason for such a move is someone is earning out of it (name an agent)
Definitely wouldn't want Ramsdale, but there's playing out from the back and there's slicing out of play.
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great shot stopper, I don't want my keeper playing it out from the back and especially not that clown ramsdale. the only reason for such a move is someone is earning out of it (name an agent)
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Re: Potter Out
It puzzles a bit me that so many WHU fans want to bin off Aerola.
I remember things like him keeping us in the game against Man Utd with a couple of worldies.
There's so many positions we're actually crying out for a huge improvement on. GOALTENDING isn't one of them, in my eyes.
I remember things like him keeping us in the game against Man Utd with a couple of worldies.
There's so many positions we're actually crying out for a huge improvement on. GOALTENDING isn't one of them, in my eyes.
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Re: Potter Out
I'm not "yet" convinced by Kelleher. He hasn't played that many Premier League games at Liverpool (ten last season, ten the season before that) and, when he did, some analysts thought he was not physically dominant and a bit weak in the air for a Prem keeper. Good shot-stopper, of course. But he looks and sounds a lot like Areola without the experience.
Surely we want any replacement for Fabianski to be a likely starter? Gut feeling is that Kelleher would be behind Areola.
Surely we want any replacement for Fabianski to be a likely starter? Gut feeling is that Kelleher would be behind Areola.
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Re: Potter Out
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑14 May 2025, 15:11 I reckon he's overrated. One of them that done ok behind that Liverpool defence, and suddenly he's a world beater. Never seen the fuss on the odd occasion I've seen him.
He's made a few big mistakes for them.
Didn't he chuck one in at the end vs Newcastle?
Didn't he chuck one in at the end vs Newcastle?
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I reckon he's overrated. One of them that done ok behind that Liverpool defence, and suddenly he's a world beater. Never seen the fuss on the odd occasion I've seen him.
Re: Potter Out
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 18:00 If Kelleher of Liverpool is available for £20m as was reported I’d have a go for him
Reckon you could sell Areola for £10m to £15m to a European club to partially fund that
This would be an excellent signing.
Apparently did an admirable job when the Brazillian lad was injured earlier in the season.
If he's looking for first team football too, then this could be a realistic option.
Apparently did an admirable job when the Brazillian lad was injured earlier in the season.
If he's looking for first team football too, then this could be a realistic option.
Re: POTTER OUT
piss off fatty!
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Re: Potter Out
The first goal had “ if only” written all over it. However, if we’d been playing Brentford their energy and directness would likely have beaten us.
we need some more speed and energy.
we need some more speed and energy.
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I wasn’t digging you out joyo son, I was mocking you. Like you laugh at the special kid in your class.
An average win against the worst MU team in recent history isn’t anything special.
I know you’re dumb joyo so I’ll remind you that you said we’d win 3 of the last 5, so we’ll see.
I said we might beat spurs or MU if they played the stiffs/kids.
An average win against the worst MU team in recent history isn’t anything special.
I know you’re dumb joyo so I’ll remind you that you said we’d win 3 of the last 5, so we’ll see.
I said we might beat spurs or MU if they played the stiffs/kids.
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Why ain't you digging me out like after the Spurs game?..oh because we won...you must be gutted
Re: Potter Out
Maverick180180 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 16:00Nutsin wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:56Maverick180180 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:50Wasn’t having a dig, just saying one of the reasons we won was cos Areola made 2 quality saves, not saying he had shots raining down on him the whole time, it was just I wouldn’t expect many keepers to make 1 of those 2 saves let alone both
just cos I’m not a fan of Potter don’t mean I’m not a fan of West HamSo credit to Potter for selecting him then.Never once slated him for picking Areola
if I’m being honest about Areola, do I think we could find a better keeper? Yes, but I don’t think it would be a big improvement, he’s not one of the issues we have and we’d be far better off spending money which apparently we don’t have much of elsewhere
Depends if you play in such a way that requires a keeper to be good off the floor, because if you do then Areloa shouldn't even be in the conversation
He made one decent save yesterday and one very good one, which was made better by Coufal's clearance off the toe of whoever it was who was following up. However he was closed down once and was in no man's land once when the hopeless £70m Man Utd centre forward thankfully fluffed his lines
He made one decent save yesterday and one very good one, which was made better by Coufal's clearance off the toe of whoever it was who was following up. However he was closed down once and was in no man's land once when the hopeless £70m Man Utd centre forward thankfully fluffed his lines
Re: Potter Out
If we can find the budget then I’d definitely bring in two keepers and ditch areola.
I think it was south bank who posted up a list of very good keepers playing in Italy at the moment. None of whom would cost anything close to the numbers British teams want.
I think it was south bank who posted up a list of very good keepers playing in Italy at the moment. None of whom would cost anything close to the numbers British teams want.
Re: Potter Out
Kelleher couldnt save a pea roller from bulgaria v ireland. Hes shite.Fauxstralian wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 18:00 If Kelleher of Liverpool is available for £20m as was reported I’d have a go for him
Reckon you could sell Areola for £10m to £15m to a European club to partially fund that
Areola stays No1 next season. Unless he wants out.
We need a replacement for Fab.
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I’ll never complain about a win, especially at Old Trafford.
But that was probably the worst Man Utd team I’ve seen in my lifetime - and six of their starting line up won’t start the Europa League final.
So, we basically turned over their stiffs.
It’s a win, it’s three points. Fair play to Partridge. But let’s see him follow it up against a Forest side desperate for the points, and then a relegated Ipswich mob.
But that was probably the worst Man Utd team I’ve seen in my lifetime - and six of their starting line up won’t start the Europa League final.
So, we basically turned over their stiffs.
It’s a win, it’s three points. Fair play to Partridge. But let’s see him follow it up against a Forest side desperate for the points, and then a relegated Ipswich mob.
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Re: Potter Out
Ordinarily, I'd have said Areola is the last of our problems, were it not for the crab football that we're going to be playing from now.
Given that we go sideways and back mostly with our passing, usually ending up back with Areola, and he's just lumping it forward with no conviction whatsoever. So yeah, we probably do need a keeper with top distribution over actual keeping ability. He probably sees more of the ball than anyone with this style.
Never thought I'd be saying that, but it is what it is.
Given that we go sideways and back mostly with our passing, usually ending up back with Areola, and he's just lumping it forward with no conviction whatsoever. So yeah, we probably do need a keeper with top distribution over actual keeping ability. He probably sees more of the ball than anyone with this style.
Never thought I'd be saying that, but it is what it is.
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Re: Potter Out
If Kelleher of Liverpool is available for £20m as was reported I’d have a go for him
Reckon you could sell Areola for £10m to £15m to a European club to partially fund that
Reckon you could sell Areola for £10m to £15m to a European club to partially fund that
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Re: Potter Out
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:56Maverick180180 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:50Wasn’t having a dig, just saying one of the reasons we won was cos Areola made 2 quality saves, not saying he had shots raining down on him the whole time, it was just I wouldn’t expect many keepers to make 1 of those 2 saves let alone both
just cos I’m not a fan of Potter don’t mean I’m not a fan of West HamSo credit to Potter for selecting him then.
Never once slated him for picking Areola
if I’m being honest about Areola, do I think we could find a better keeper? Yes, but I don’t think it would be a big improvement, he’s not one of the issues we have and we’d be far better off spending money which apparently we don’t have much of elsewhere
if I’m being honest about Areola, do I think we could find a better keeper? Yes, but I don’t think it would be a big improvement, he’s not one of the issues we have and we’d be far better off spending money which apparently we don’t have much of elsewhere
Re: Potter Out
Maverick180180 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:50Nutsin wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:28Maverick180180 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 12:53So he doesn’t deserve praise for making a save that a lot of other keepers in the league would’ve unlikely made the first time of askingIt’s unlike you to give praise, I thought you were having another dig at Potter because Areola bailed us out by playing well.
However if you’re giving praise then I agree, he’s playing well as usual.Wasn’t having a dig, just saying one of the reasons we won was cos Areola made 2 quality saves, not saying he had shots raining down on him the whole time, it was just I wouldn’t expect many keepers to make 1 of those 2 saves let alone both
just cos I’m not a fan of Potter don’t mean I’m not a fan of West Ham
So credit to Potter for selecting him then.
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Nutsin wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 15:28Maverick180180 wrote: ↑12 May 2025, 12:53So he doesn’t deserve praise for making a save that a lot of other keepers in the league would’ve unlikely made the first time of askingIt’s unlike you to give praise, I thought you were having another dig at Potter because Areola bailed us out by playing well.
However if you’re giving praise then I agree, he’s playing well as usual.
Wasn’t having a dig, just saying one of the reasons we won was cos Areola made 2 quality saves, not saying he had shots raining down on him the whole time, it was just I wouldn’t expect many keepers to make 1 of those 2 saves let alone both
just cos I’m not a fan of Potter don’t mean I’m not a fan of West Ham
just cos I’m not a fan of Potter don’t mean I’m not a fan of West Ham
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Because Areola's not very good at the other important stuff like commanding his defence, claiming crosses often glued to his line, piss poor distribution with an occasional error thrown in to the mix. For me he's the modern day David James, almost uncanny how similar they are. Great at the occasional eye catching save which is his forte but not enough for me to feel confident about him between our sticks as our No.1 in the League week in, week out.
Two positions in a Team I value greatly is a consistently good Goalkeeper and Striker. Both ends of the pitch that can either cost or get you valuable points. Get those 2 positions right then filling out the rest of the Team becomes an easier task as those positions can get you out of jail or set you back if you don't choose wisely.
And I still regard both those positions need sorting if we are to seriously progress up the table challenging for Europe again. Fullkrug and Areola for different reasons are not reliable enough to either stay fit, or score/keep out goals at a high enough level for us to progress. I just don't feel confident that Fullkrug can manage to stay fit enough to play in games being 32/33 next season. We need a 15+ Striker to kick on and I just don't see him producing it. A few years ago in the Premier League maybe but not now and why I wasn't surprised with the season he just had. Just 3 goals in 18 appearances.
Two positions in a Team I value greatly is a consistently good Goalkeeper and Striker. Both ends of the pitch that can either cost or get you valuable points. Get those 2 positions right then filling out the rest of the Team becomes an easier task as those positions can get you out of jail or set you back if you don't choose wisely.
And I still regard both those positions need sorting if we are to seriously progress up the table challenging for Europe again. Fullkrug and Areola for different reasons are not reliable enough to either stay fit, or score/keep out goals at a high enough level for us to progress. I just don't feel confident that Fullkrug can manage to stay fit enough to play in games being 32/33 next season. We need a 15+ Striker to kick on and I just don't see him producing it. A few years ago in the Premier League maybe but not now and why I wasn't surprised with the season he just had. Just 3 goals in 18 appearances.