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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: 16 Aug 2025, 09:18
by goose
It blows my mind that the season starts today and we’ve not fixed the most obvious problem with the squad.

Sullivan is the main culprit but surely CPP can see what everyone else can see??

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 16 Aug 2025, 09:05
by Jean-Luc Paul Goddard
Sir Alf" wrote: 16 Aug 2025, 08:34 The guy to get is the Iraeola at Bournemouth but that wont happen. Although would he fail too with Sullivan being DOF since Bournemouth like Brighton and EVERY other top flight club use professional, DOFs
 
Don't see it myself. He was flavour of the month for a while last season when they went on a fantastic run of mid-season form, but they only won 4 of the last 15 games, not much better than Potter. And like you say, their mid table stability might be more down to their efforts in the transfer market than the manager.

The thing is that we shouldn't be thinking just about who the next manager might be, but the one after him. Even a manager who performs reasonably well usually only gets 2-3 years in charge so the club needs to have an identity and a style that they can continue and persevere with under successive managers.

I'm sure that most of us would love it if we actually adopted what we already see as the club's true identity: nurturing young players through the academy and playing attractive attacking football. Ideally we ought to have a ongoing list of managerial targets who we believe would adhere to this philosophy, not just randomly picking who's currently available or the latest flavour of the month.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 16 Aug 2025, 08:34
by Sir Alf
Potter will be gone soon enough if the central midfield is not properly rebuilt with 2 athletic, pacy, strong players coming in.

But who is doing the hiring of the manager? It will 100% be someone unemployed yet again but this time be a Sullivan pick via an agent as he will point to Brady messing up with recommending Potter.
The guy to get is the Iraeola at Bournemouth but that wont happen. Although would he fail too with Sullivan being DOF since Bournemouth like Brighton and EVERY other top flight club use professional, DOFs

Nothing improves under Sullivan. 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 16 Aug 2025, 08:22
by THUNDERCLINT
Win, or more likely lose/draw it's going to be more tepid, unwatchable, pass among the center halves 600 times in our own final 3rd, crab ball shite.

How long until we can fuck him off?

 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 19:57
by Massive Attack
Potter would love to hear he has a well paid cushy job for life as long as BS are still crawling around the Club. Nope, if it means bringing in an equally useless yes man shit cսnt then so be it.

Who knows, they might just get jammy and end up with a cheap alternative who can polish a turd and get it playing entertaining Football, however slim those odds may well be. 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 17:28
by ATHammer
Massive Attack" wrote: 20 Jun 2025, 17:19
ATHammer wrote: 20 Jun 2025, 16:59
With a change of ownership, however, his feet shouldn't touch.
Agree with a lot of that but fuck waiting to boot him out till they finally do one. BS don't look to be going anywhere, anytime soon.
Problem with that is that it would be Sullivan and Brady that would be doing the booting. If anyone can be relied on to find a more useless, undesirable, underwhelming replacement it is those two.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 17:19
by Massive Attack
ATHammer wrote: 20 Jun 2025, 16:59
With a change of ownership, however, his feet shouldn't touch.
Agree with a lot of that but fuck waiting to boot him out till they finally do one. BS don't look to be going anywhere, anytime soon.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 16:59
by ATHammer
Bang average manager with a poor record of achievement. One period of 4 months without a goal, another period of 4 months without a home win at Brighton. Rabbit in the headlights at Chelsea.
Sadly, an ideal manager for us under current ownership. Following in a long line of dull, safety first, anti-football insults in the relentless pursuit of delivering a "World Class Team" (K. Brady).
I see no point in driving this berk out, however, whilst Sullivan and Brady will be doing the sacking and the hiring of the next cheap, useless twat.
With a change of ownership, however, his feet shouldn't touch.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 12:14
by El Scorchio
Don't even think it would matter who we appointed as manager in the current supposed situation. They'd have to be a fucking magician to get a functional squad assembled.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 09:05
by Fauxstralian
Thomas Frank to replace him 
Walks out on Spurs when he declines invitation to the wedding of Son & Van der Venn.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 08:40
by Mad Ferret
He'll be gone by Christmas.

Wilder to replace him.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 08:38
by Sir Alf
Dont worry Sullivan is engineering things so that he doesnt have a chance anyway.  

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 19 Jun 2025, 16:31
by Collins Wong - A Free Man
Why's he still here?????

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 12 Jun 2025, 09:45
by Massive Attack
Michail Antonio had hoped to earn a place on the bench in West Ham’s final game of the season against Ipswich Town but head coach Graham Potter opted against naming him in the squad... • The Athletic

 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 11:53
by fraser
Lee Trundle" wrote: 09 Jun 2025, 11:48 I wouldn't write off seeing Ange rock up at ours if we sack Potter before Christmas.

Brady is a big fan of his, mind you Potter is her pick also so I'm not sure Sullivan would be too keen to listen to her again if that does happen.
If it does happen feet will think he's the greatest manager ever and call everyone a cսnt who disagrees... Until he starts slaughtering him himself 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 11:48
by Lee Trundle
I wouldn't write off seeing Ange rock up at ours if we sack Potter before Christmas.

Brady is a big fan of his, mind you Potter is her pick also so I'm not sure Sullivan would be too keen to listen to her again if that does happen.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 11:03
by Pub Bigot
Texas Iron" wrote: 08 Jun 2025, 02:13 I expected nothing less from Levy…

Ridiculous results in the Prem…

…Shambolic performance in Euro Final…Lucky Win…

And a world Class stadium…

Envious…
World class, in the modern sense, sure. But as a ground with character and atmosphere, it's shit and full of cunts. 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 10:48
by David LE
More solid defensively but still lost a shitload of games. Righto.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 08:42
by twoleftfeet
Should we start a Spurs thread? Save you cunts from constantly going on about them on every thread.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 08:40
by scott_d
A bit like our situation, the biggest decision is not to get rid, it's who they bring in.

Unlike our situation though, Spurs aren't just shopping in the free-transfer market and are more likely to make a better decision... sadly.

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 08 Jun 2025, 02:13
by Texas Iron
I expected nothing less from Levy…

Ridiculous results in the Prem…

…Shambolic performance in Euro Final…Lucky Win…

And a world Class stadium…

Envious…

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 06 Jun 2025, 20:01
by Collins Wong - A Free Man
Sack him tonight.

A poor man's Lee Gunner. 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 06 Jun 2025, 18:31
by Takashi Miike
not sure where I said he shouldn't be sacked, just commenting on that poisonous cսnt in charge of them

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 06 Jun 2025, 18:12
by Fauxstralian
22 league losses in a season is hard to come back from
20 for Moyes was ok but 22? Oi vey!
Levy obviously not fooled by that appalling Europa League final performance 
Expect he will be in another job soon enough
Maybe in Europe or the Championship 

Re: Potter Out

Posted: 06 Jun 2025, 18:04
by Eerie Decent
What we should have done with Moyes. Fair play to them.