Smurph
Roger Freestone
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Potter was just as culpable to let it play out the way it did.Yes, wrong to do that by the West Ham owners, not something arranged by Potter.
Looking at the Hammers owners that's par for the course.
If you're looking at it morally then an incoming football manager shouldn't negotiate his position until the currently contracted manager is dismissed but it really happens all the time.
Old manager dismissed & the new one announced within a day or so because its already been arranged.
Whether the negotiations are taking place at the training ground or a nearby hotel, is there a difference? all fairly sh1tty.
Totally agree with you on new manager waiting in the wings and deal already agreed etc. It's not usually announced until the old has gone though.
The way his appointment was handled stunk, expected it from the Dildo brothers, Potter showed a lack of respect for a fellow professional is my take on it.
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