Either the break clause is true or this flake quits otherwise were proper fucked.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:53
by RootsRadical
Fair enough Massive, didn't see your views back then, just remember everyone saying how well he spoke and that he seemed reenergized, and me saying he looked shell shocked and Stubbo agreeing.
Players walking around at 2-1 down. Set piece shambles. Incomprehensible subs. JWP on the pitch.
Get that bloke Forest just sacked. Tomorrow.
no no no......Sullivan's game here is to wait for Nuno to be snapped up so he has cover to go for the cheaper 'yes man' option that is Dyche or O'Neil
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:46
by Massive Attack
RootsRadical wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025, 19:43
I said at the time that we should have stuck with Loppy at least until the end of the season to see if he could come good, he certainly wouldn't have done any worse than Potter did last season. Potter is now statistically the worst manager in our history. It was yet another mistake to replace Loppy so soon especially with a wet lettuce previously failed manager
Didn't particularly want Potter, and I recall whilst everyone else was fawning over Potter's first interview, it was only Stubbo and myself on here who thought he still looked shell shocked after his Chelsea experience.
Nope, I too was vehemently against the Chelsea failure as well. And like you I also said it was better to wait until the end of the season to take stock of the situation whilst keeping an eye in anyone better that could come in should we not pick it up. Going for Potter when we did was always destined to go this way.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:44
by Far Cough UKunt
Well at least the women won in egg ball.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:43
by Massive Attack
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:43
by RootsRadical
I said at the time that we should have stuck with Loppy at least until the end of the season to see if he could come good, he certainly wouldn't have done any worse than Potter did last season. Potter is now statistically the worst manager in our history. It was yet another mistake to replace Loppy so soon especially with a wet lettuce previously failed manager. If you're going to roll the dice you go for it with either a big name successful manager or unearth an unknown talent. (not that Sullivan is capable of either)
Didn't particularly want Potter, and I recall whilst everyone else was fawning over Potter's first interview, it was only Stubbo and myself on here who thought he still looked shell shocked after his Chelsea experience.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:36
by southbankbornnbred
Iron Duke" wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025, 19:32
Nuno also brought Kilman into the Wolves team, so maybe he’ll turn him back into a defender instead of a big fanny.
Steady on! He’s not a miracle worker.
Kilman is just a fanny.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:32
by Iron Duke
Nuno also brought Kilman into the Wolves team, so maybe he’ll turn him back into a defender instead of a big fanny.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:31
by MaryMillingtonsGhost
Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025, 19:15
Wish Brady would shut her old cakehole
Wish she'd have shut her legs when Sullivan was sniffing around her at a 'young' age.
The rancid old cսnt probably wouldn't be here now. Brady, that is.
Also read somewhere today that the Spanish waiter wants another crack in the premiership.
Yet another hat in the ring, and seem to recall the hopeless Welsh dwarf cսnt has been a fan of his for a few years now.
Christ on a bike we're properly fucked, ain't we?
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:30
by Hermit Road
Clueless.
Players walking around at 2-1 down. Set piece shambles. Incomprehensible subs. JWP on the pitch.
Get that bloke Forest just sacked. Tomorrow.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:28
by RootsRadical
Nothing wrong with Nuno. Plays effective counter attacking football, did very well at Wolves, even better at Forest and didn't do any worse at Tottenham (who were a managerial basket case at the time) than the other managers they employed at the time.
Wouldn't want Billic back, or O'Neil, neither are good enough for us (Potter never was) and Billic had his time here and was taking us down by the end.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:28
by zebthecat
RootsRadical wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025, 19:12
Statistically now the worst manager in our 130 year history, but according to Brady he's a "progressive manager" who "could be our manager for the next ten years"
FFS!
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:27
by Matt Holmes
Question for me is
would he or wouldn’t he have changed the midfield to bring Fernandes in
if Soucek had been available
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:26
by twoleftfeet
Nuno is an upgrade, he might do for Fulkrug what he did for Woods plus, and this is the vital bit, he isn’t a fan of JWP.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:18
by Jaan Kenbrovin
If it’s a choice of Nuno, Bilic or Gary O’Neil it’s not worth the bother to sack Potter. Nothing much will change.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:15
by THUNDERCLINT
Is it true that Glasner has now won more games at the London Stadium than cockpiss?
Just fucking sack the cսnt already.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:15
by Far Cough UKunt
Wish Brady would shut her old cakehole
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:12
by RootsRadical
Statistically now the worst manager in our 130 year history, but according to Brady he's a "progressive manager" who "could be our manager for the next ten years"
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:10
by gpike
It is a no brainer that Nuno should be appointed now.
He would keep us up but...as we all know Sullivan is a fuck wit and penny pinching cretin so O Neal who has a terrible win ratio is more likely
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:10
by Massive Attack
Has he bottled doing yet another post match press conference, or is he still stuck to the ceiling?
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:04
by ,
I think that after today’s performance Potter has become untenable as our manager.
I have seen several names bandied about on here as to who is readily available to replace Potter and if the owners want to guarantee relegation then they need to appoint Bilic.
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:03
by Fauxstralian
There is no sign of improvement & no sign of what he is trying to do
You could even argue they are worse than under Lopetegui and that’s saying something
No spirit, no energy, no passion & no discernible plan or pattern of play
Id hoped that he’d seen enough last season to put it right for this but no.
His comments during the week basically implying we aren’t capable of competing with Chelsea & Tottenham were beyond belief
The players have given up on him and he should have been long gone
We are losing every game until he does
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:02
by Massive Attack
goose wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025, 19:00
I don’t think Nuno was mincing around Theydon Bois just for the banter.
I wonder what he made of all the Protests outside and chanting inside the Stadium if he took up a seat in the Directors Box today like Sullivan usually does to humiliate his current incumbent manager..
Re: Potter Out
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 19:00
by goose
I don’t think Nuno was mincing around Theydon Bois just for the banter.