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Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 11:28
by stubbo
https://www.whufc.com/news/graham-potte ... head-coach
In the past he's favoured a 3-4-3 formation...hard to see how we can do that currently with only 3 senior CBs, one of whom is injured. He's also played wingers (Solly March as an example) in the wing back roles.
Typically when a 3-4-3 gets announced on a match day the manager is immediately described as being too negative, too cautious etc. I guess it depends on the composition of the 4.
He's given young players chances...hopefully that continues at West Ham.
Welcome Graham.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:46
by RBshorty
Sully going to be mithed when he finds out it's GRAHAM Potter. Not BRIAN Potter.
"Ow me Angina.!"
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:42
by Massive Attack
Jasnik wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 16:39
This was my choice .. lets see how it goes. If he joins.
To me he is long term type manager not quick fix.
Who is this mythical quick fix these days in the game?
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:39
by Jasnik
This was my choice .. lets see how it goes. If he joins.
To me he is long term type manager not quick fix.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:32
by nychammer
Eastside surge" wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 16:27
Potter out potter out BOOOOOO!!!!!
( Just practicing)
I’m giving him at least a game before I decide he’s not up to it.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:32
by zico
Looking forward to Potter if nothing else for the fact that I'll be able to undesrtand him in interviews!
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:31
by El Scorchio
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 16:05
Lets hope Sullivan lets Potter have some input into the recruitment and has not already got him a player or two as a gift via Salthouse, Silkman, Mackay etc as a “gift” like he did with BFS, Bilic, Moyes
Potter’s identification of players will tell us where he sees weaknesses in the squad and obviously what positions. Also type of player might indicate if he is going to go all out on his possession and pressing tactics or he compromises to buy time to implement his preferred tactical system by having us play on the counter and with a mid block like several clubs are doing now in the Prem inclyding Forest. Would likely suit Fullkrug as a target up front but also Summerville and Kudus who are best with space to run into. Also Alvarez and the CBs wont be asked to step up into a pressing action ( they dont do it well and too slow in some cases ) and hence less prone to giving it away and being way too open.
Not going to see much for a few games though I would suspect?
Potter would be great hosting “Jazz Club” ?
Just being on the same page/having the same philosophy as TS would be a huge leg up from before. At least it'll only be a two way power struggle with them vs Sullivan and his fucking whims and his cronies rather than a struggle between all three of them.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:28
by frank marker
Brighton under Potter became a bit of a bogey team for us iirc and part of the reason was they were much more physical. I wonder if we'll see a change in this direction and which, if any, players will not be up for it.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:27
by Eastside surge
Potter out potter out BOOOOOO!!!!!
( Just practicing)
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:25
by Mike Oxsaw
LJC wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 16:15
I wonder what back room staff he will bring with him.
The Brighton Bum Boys & Benders Brassiere Back Room KY Massive?
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:24
by Sir Alf
Player development of any sort will be most welcome. I expect to see young men like Ings, Antonio, Fabianski, Cresswell, Fullkrug, Emerson, Areola, Coufal, Soucek transform the way they play
Being slightly more serious, if he could bring a few of the the recent successful U21 team thru into the first team and squad, it would gain him a lot of fan support.
initially it will just ve interesting to see if he implements a more pragmatic ( defend bit deeper in 4-2-4 or something) and look to counter rather than trying to play like a side that can dominate the possession and other teams. We dont have the players for it unless Salthouse and Sullivan surprse us all by bringing in a box to box midfielder etc in Jan.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:15
by LJC
I wonder what back room staff he will bring with him.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:12
by stubbo-admin
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 16:05
Lets hope Sullivan lets Potter have some input into the recruitment and has not already got him a player or two as a gift via Salthouse, Silkman, Mackay etc as a “gift” like he did with BFS, Bilic, Moyes
Potter’s identification of players will tell us where he sees weaknesses in the squad and obviously what positions. Also type of player might indicate if he is going to go all out on his possession and pressing tactics or he compromises to buy time to implement his preferred tactical system by having us play on the counter and with a mid block like several clubs are doing now in the Prem inclyding Forest. Would likely suit Fullkrug as a target up front but also Summerville and Kudus who are best with space to run into. Also Alvarez and the CBs wont be asked to step up into a pressing action ( they dont do it well and too slow in some cases ) and hence less prone to giving it away and being way too open.
Not going to see much for a few games though I would suspect?
Potter would be great hosting “Jazz Club” ?
Potter is a classic Head Coach...has never been responsible for player identification in his importand jobs (Brighton, Chelsea).
If anything he's more atuned ot the Steidten/Sullivan player picking model than Lopetegui. He may be able to improve coaching, but not a chance he improved player identification.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:10
by RBshorty
IT WON"T MATTER. WE ARE FUCKED.!
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:05
by Sir Alf
Lets hope Sullivan lets Potter have some input into the recruitment and has not already got him a player or two as a gift via Salthouse, Silkman, Mackay etc as a “gift” like he did with BFS, Bilic, Moyes
Potter’s identification of players will tell us where he sees weaknesses in the squad and obviously what positions. Also type of player might indicate if he is going to go all out on his possession and pressing tactics or he compromises to buy time to implement his preferred tactical system by having us play on the counter and with a mid block like several clubs are doing now in the Prem inclyding Forest. Would likely suit Fullkrug as a target up front but also Summerville and Kudus who are best with space to run into. Also Alvarez and the CBs wont be asked to step up into a pressing action ( they dont do it well and too slow in some cases ) and hence less prone to giving it away and being way too open.
Not going to see much for a few games though I would suspect?
Potter would be great hosting “Jazz Club” ?
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:05
by THUNDERCLINT
Should have gone for Fonseca. Hope nonce beard realises he's just whored himself until Sullivan can get Alegri in the summer.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:04
by cholo
Looking forward to Villa a lot more now. Hopefully the so called new manager bounce works out for us but to be honest I'd just be happy to see the players respond positively, I'm not expecting miracles.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 16:00
by BRANDED
Would be happy to see an English Manager managing the team. Gonna be fucking hard though.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:58
by Crassus
Exactly as I felt with the odious Moyes departing and Lops arrival, I'm not conflating my joy with Potter's arrival
Aside of the Chelsea debacle, I'm minded that prior to Potter leaving Brighton there were plenty of theirs wanting him out, seem to remember the complaint of conceding too many goals and couldn't organise a defence
Obviously want him to do well, but hold reservations
Comes across as a nice enough bloke, but I'm inclined to suggest 'nice bloke' is not the circumstantial prerequisite to succeed in the Stratford mad house
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:57
by Mex Martillo
Here we go again.
Potter’s career reads a bit like an English version of Lopetegui!
Hope it works out this time.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:56
by Trilby55
He’s gonna find it tough . My local team have better defenders .
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:48
by Mike Oxsaw
Good. Now for Some Potter's Wheeling & Dealing.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:47
by Pav BML
I am actually looking forward to going to games again. Given some of the other awful names I have seen linked with us, I think this is a good appointment for where we are at right now. The fans need to get behind him and hopefully a bit of optimism can come back. Obviously I would have loved Silva but realistically he wouldn't leave Fulham for us right now. What Potter did in Sweden was amazing, did well at Swansea and Brighton. Chelsea was too big for him but I am sure he will do well for us. The football should hopefully improve but his main concern for now is sorting this mess of a defence out
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:44
by Manuel
Roll necks aside I'm looking forward to his first presser. After a long break and what happened at Chelsea he will be refreshed and fired up and hopefully has more knowledge now.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:41
by southbankbornnbred
Good on him - hope Potter does well.
Maybe he can find us a loanee or two, or a cheap buy, who can galvanise the side this season.
There's a lot to fix.
Re: Graham Potter
Posted: 08 Jan 2025, 15:40
by Ladysmith
Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 15:36
Ladysmith wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 14:25
Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑08 Jan 2025, 14:17
I love all this 'Lope acted with dignity' bollocks. Where was his dignity when he was spinning his Real Madrid contract whilst manager of Spain. And when he was talking to Sullivan whilst Moyes was still charge.
Fuck him. Useless cսnt. Top level football is full of wolves. You can't feel sympathy for an attacked wolf when the same wolf has done the same to other wolves. All as bad as one another.
I like the connection there because he also managed Wolves
...............twat!
Fuck off to a Spurs forum you yid cսnt
No it's ok I will stay on the forum of a team I support.
Besides, I have made some goof friends on here!