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[Football] Love This. Suck sh*t Potter



Kosh

'The' Yaztromo
People aren’t seriously worried about ‘our’ Graham are they ? Give over…

We’ve all been laughing our tits off at that interview here at Kosh towers…

He’s 😡 for sure and doing his (default) Chelsea period hard man with the press thing he invented post glow up, but nothing more.

He’s a clever bugger Graham, knows that was a rock bottom (and glorious) defeat… he’s not incapable of ‘hamming’ it up to look the part…

He’s on the ropes though… a few more losses before the season finale and it’s back to looking a pillock in graduation gear and c-list punditry.

Oh dear 😂
 














timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,884
Sussex
People aren’t seriously worried about ‘our’ Graham are they ? Give over…

We’ve all been laughing our tits off at that interview here at Kosh towers…

He’s 😡 for sure and doing his (default) Chelsea period hard man with the press thing he invented post glow up, but nothing more.

He’s a clever bugger Graham, knows that was a rock bottom (and glorious) defeat… he’s not incapable of ‘hamming’ it up to look the part…

He’s on the ropes though… a few more losses before the season finale and it’s back to looking a pillock in graduation gear and c-list punditry.

Oh dear 😂
It’s even better when you think that with 3 minutes to go he was planning his all conquering victory speech 🤣🤣
As for Bruno… I feel nothing

Can we have Bowen please?
 








ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
7,512
Just far enough away from LDC
I take no happiness in seeing that press conference. Yes I was frustrated by the smug celebrating when they got a throw in after taking the lead. I'm as happy as anybody to see is beat them. But he looks an absolute mess
 


nickjhs

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Apr 9, 2017
1,736
Ballarat, Australia
I feel a little sorry for him, is that wrong?
No, feeling pity for people struggling is not a bad thing, but let's face it, he is hardly in a bad situation, nice lifestyle, plenty of support, he's not facing homelessness or complete public shaming.. He is just a twat who got lured by the smell of millions of freshly printed notes and turned his back on the people who had given him and would have continued to give him a bloody fantastic opportunity at a well run club that had the potential to give him the professional success he wanted, unfortunately he couldn't give us the patience we afforded him.
 


Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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I very much enjoyed the hammering of him at Chelsea, and Cucurella. Not least because it really genuinely rattled them and affected their performance.

But I was quite please that he was largely resigned to an historical irrelevance for the game today a but of booing here and there but largely irrelevant.

I did think, there was something familiar about the faffing he was doing with his team when they went into the lead. Trying to get 'control'.
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
30,940
Hove
W.Ham fans I know hate him and want him gone and bemoan getting rid of Moyes. They also think Ferguson is a total waste of wages signed for Potter.
Interesting. WHU season ticket holders I know think he’s the right man for the job, that the club is owned by a poisonous porno king, and the recruitment has been rotten for ages.
 




birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
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David Gilmour's armpit
People aren’t seriously worried about ‘our’ Graham are they ? Give over…

We’ve all been laughing our tits off at that interview here at Kosh towers…

He’s 😡 for sure and doing his (default) Chelsea period hard man with the press thing he invented post glow up, but nothing more.

He’s a clever bugger Graham, knows that was a rock bottom (and glorious) defeat… he’s not incapable of ‘hamming’ it up to look the part…

He’s on the ropes though… a few more losses before the season finale and it’s back to looking a pillock in graduation gear and c-list punditry.

Oh dear 😂
I see a man on the brink, for whatever reasons, and it's not pretty. I may well be being hoodwinked by him, but if not, I can only feel sympathy.
Think 'When a Blindman Cries'.
 




Behind Enemy Lines

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Jul 18, 2003
5,054
London
The grass isn't always greener is it Graham.

He's a man who is absolutely the author of his downfall. That was a please sack me interview. The West Ham board will give him what he wants

I don't think it was a " please sack me interview". Like most people in their jobs, he wants to succeed and do well. We all want that at work, don't we? No, this was an human expression of immense frustration, exasperation and in his own words,"pain". It's the kind of thing I might want to hear from my manager after my team capitulated like that rather than football mangerial clichés. I think most reasonable people will infer from his interview that he's hurting and feeling under pressure, as we all would in that situation. But it's clear he has not given up and says they have a lot of work to do. A final point: It's ironic that when Graham Potter shows a bit of emotion, after being so heavily criticised for not doing that at Albion, he's now so lambasted. He can't win can he.
 


DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
7,314
Wiltshire
It always surprises me when multi millionaires can be bothered to get so worked up about something like football.
Admirable , in a way
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
5,189
I don't think it was a " please sack me interview". Like most people in their jobs, he wants to succeed and do well. We all want that at work, don't we? No, this was an human expression of immense frustration, exasperation and in his own words,"pain". It's the kind of thing I might want to hear from my manager after my team capitulated like that rather than football mangerial clichés. I think most reasonable people will infer from his interview that he's hurting and feeling under pressure, as we all would in that situation. But it's clear he has not given up and says they have a lot of work to do. A final point: It's ironic that when Graham Potter shows a bit of emotion, after being so heavily criticised for not doing that at Albion, he's now so lambasted. He can't win can he.
The bottom line being therefore that he's sh*t at what he does.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
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Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
10,359
Queens Park
Bruno burnt his bridges, and the legend status went with it.

"Once a seagull"? He can get f***ed.
Absolute cr@p IMO. He spent ten years at the club, largely as captain. An important role model, class act and simply a great person.

When Potter left, he had two choices. Leave for more money with someone who believed in him, or stay and hope the new guy might give him a role. His decision was justified when RDZ brought in his own six man backroom team.
 




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