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Potter Out

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 22:17
by THUNDERCLINT
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.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 08:41
by THUNDERCLINT
Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 02 Apr 2025, 08:18 If we somehow get to have a decent transfer window next summer then no doubt results will improve. But wouldn't they under any manager? With "his team" in place the style of football won't change from what we see now because this is how he always has his teams play. I wrote the below on the day he was appointed, so it was clearly predictable from the start how he would set the team up and how most of our fans would respond to it.

Re: Graham Potter

Jean-Luc Paul Goddard » 09 Jan 2025, 06:54

Hope I'm wrong but I'm not expecting to be blown away by the style of football. Expect it will be much like Pellegrini's and Lopetegui's, focusing on keeping possession and slowly recycling the ball, hoping for an opening. Meanwhile the opposition defence has had time to park the bus and the attack ends with a desperate attempt from distance or a cross going nowhere. 

West Ham fans say they like possession based football, playing out from the back, etc. but really most like a more direct style of play, not dithering about but getting the ball quickly into the final third, like we often saw under Redknapp, Pardew and Bilic.
You nailed it.

Sadly the financials mean dismissal without a break clause is a non-starter.

The only other hope is the arrogant flake's ego can't handle the criticism his gutless, insipid football deserves, he mentally implodes and walks.

Meanwhile Spurs beat us to Iraola and Brady fellates Dyche and Ange.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 08:30
by Mr Anon
Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: 02 Apr 2025, 08:18 If we somehow get to have a decent transfer window next summer then no doubt results will improve. But wouldn't they under any manager? With "his team" in place the style of football won't change from what we see now because this is how he always has his teams play. I wrote the below on the day he was appointed, so it was clearly predictable from the start how he would set the team up and how most of our fans would respond to it.

Re: Graham Potter

Jean-Luc Paul Goddard » 09 Jan 2025, 06:54

Hope I'm wrong but I'm not expecting to be blown away by the style of football. Expect it will be much like Pellegrini's and Lopetegui's, focusing on keeping possession and slowly recycling the ball, hoping for an opening. Meanwhile the opposition defence has had time to park the bus and the attack ends with a desperate attempt from distance or a cross going nowhere. 

West Ham fans say they like possession based football, playing out from the back, etc. but really most like a more direct style of play, not dithering about but getting the ball quickly into the final third, like we often saw under Redknapp, Pardew and Bilic.
Agree with that, ironically for about a season each we played some of our most exciting football in my living memory under Moyes and Allardyce, trouble is it was one track and once teams learn and prep for it it becomes some of the worst to endure watching 

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 08:18
by Jean-Luc Paul Goddard
If we somehow get to have a decent transfer window next summer then no doubt results will improve. But wouldn't they under any manager? With "his team" in place the style of football won't change from what we see now because this is how he always has his teams play. I wrote the below on the day he was appointed, so it was clearly predictable from the start how he would set the team up and how most of our fans would respond to it.

Re: Graham Potter

Jean-Luc Paul Goddard » 09 Jan 2025, 06:54

Hope I'm wrong but I'm not expecting to be blown away by the style of football. Expect it will be much like Pellegrini's and Lopetegui's, focusing on keeping possession and slowly recycling the ball, hoping for an opening. Meanwhile the opposition defence has had time to park the bus and the attack ends with a desperate attempt from distance or a cross going nowhere. 

West Ham fans say they like possession based football, playing out from the back, etc. but really most like a more direct style of play, not dithering about but getting the ball quickly into the final third, like we often saw under Redknapp, Pardew and Bilic.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 08:03
by Mr Anon
Way too kneejerky, this isn't his team yet and the vitriolic tantrums should be saved for a couple of out "star" players 

Half the problem is the team have absolutely nothing to play for apart from pride and not enough of them are concerned about that anyway 

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 08:00
by SnarestoneIron
I didn't see the 4ft russian dwarf on the pitch!

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 07:49
by goose
He’s not gonna get sacked, but I’m far from impressed by what I’ve seen.

We’re more solid defensively but that seems to have been achieved by just getting more bodies behind the ball. We do not have a clue how to attack teams. The players we have are not THAT bad, a decent coach should be able to get some kind of performance out of them.

I don’t think I’ve seen us put a performance together since Newcastle away.

As a club we’re fast approaching a season and a half of utter dog shit.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 07:47
by honky cat
Chip Shop Charlie" wrote: 02 Apr 2025, 00:10 And who's to say that Potter wants to stay after the end of the season?
i didnt want to say anything but he has seemed less interested the last couple of games.
Maybe he's seen enough and just more concerned with who he is bringing in next season . . 

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 03:01
by Manuel
It was poor defending by Sullivan for the Wolves goal, so let's not put this shit all on Potter.

I couldn't give one fuck if he stays or goes, the reality is it's game over for us and has been for a while. Close the club down.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 00:37
by Sydney_Iron

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 00:13
by Pshyco scored all 4
The issues run way deeper than potter . Namely the two foot russian hat wearing parasite .

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 00:10
by Chip Shop Charlie
And who's to say that Potter wants to stay after the end of the season?

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 23:30
by Takashi Miike
we're fucked as long as the 4ft prick is selecting the manager, so I don't see any point changing again. survival is the only priority for the cսnt

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 22:54
by honky cat
AVRAM IN

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 22:52
by Mike Oxsaw
Whoever our next manager is, I want the cսnt out. Now!

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 22:42
by Ladysmith
I have said it all along I would rather have Moyes any day of the week.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 22:33
by muskie
Fucking Hell! I've run out of toilet paper.

Re: POTTER OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 22:19
by twoleftfeet
THUNDERCLINT wrote: 01 Apr 2025, 22:17 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.
I can’t be bothered.