Inside Graham Potter’s plan to break the mould at West Ham - New Hammers manager is determined to deliver style and substance after positive start to long-awaited comeback
Graham Potter faces a 'huge problem' already at West Ham after the latest Tim Steidten reveal at the London Stadium.
Potter suffers losing start as Moyes returns to Everton - Dementia is also back on football agenda after Dean Windass diagnosis.
David Moyes went on to back Graham Potter by admitting that it is part and parcel of management to get booed while pinpointing how well his Brighton side used to play. “We all get booed at times in our career. You just have to move on and I’m sure Graham [Potter] knows what he is doing more than the people who booed.”
The former Brighton and Chelsea boss was named as Julen Lopetegui's successor this morning, signing a two-and-a-half-year deal with the club
Racing Post football data analyst Simon Giles assesses the chances of success for Graham Potter at West Ham and David Moyes at Everton
The Scot returns to Goodison Park to provide some stability after a period of churn, and much he instigates may well feel familiar
Graham Potter is set to replace Julen Lopetegui at West Ham after a disappointing eight months at the London Stadium but Hammers club chiefs have plenty of questions to answer
It is Premier League form on which Potter will ultimately be judged and the 49-year-old’s task between now and the end of the season will be to deliver enough of an upturn in results and performances to suggest the club have got their choice of David Moyes's successor right at the second time of asking.
WEST HAM hope Graham Potter will take charge of their FA Cup game at Aston Villa on Friday night. Potter has agreed to take over at the London Stadium but the club are still finalising the last
Elsewhere, David Moyes was reportedly on the verge ... former Hull and Bradford striker Dean Windass was made public. Graham Potter was heading for the perfect start as West Ham boss until Aston ...