West Ham is not a club that panics - Brady stands by under-fire Potter - Soccer News
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West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady expresses unwavering support for manager Graham Potter following a difficult start to the Premier League season. The team suffered a 3-0 defeat against Sunderland, marking just five wins from 19 games under Potter. Win rates have decreased from 30% to 26% since Potter assumed the role. Amid a quiet transfer window and some restless supporters, Brady emphasizes that West Ham does not panic in managerial situations. She highlights Potter's forward-thinking approach, patience in team-building, and attributes as a great man-manager, advocating for continuity in management.
Graham is a forward-thinking manager. He's sort of calm under pressure. He's very detailed in his approach. He's a great man-manager of players.
He has a modern mindset, and all of those things mean it does take some time to put a team together, to get the team playing the way that you want.
West Ham is not a club that panics about its managers. We tend to stick with them, tend to support people, stick with them and see it through.
West Ham have seen their Premier League win rate drop from 30% to 26%, making Graham Potter's start a difficult one in comparison.
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