Swiss. wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025, 13:39
I do like this guy a lot and of course he's West Ham and I hope he's the real deal but a get a bloody grip. It's like after a couple of games he's the new Zidane. Keep it real FFS.
Who said that?
Plenty have gone massively overboard.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 13:52
by fraser
Swiss. wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025, 13:39
I do like this guy a lot and of course he's West Ham and I hope he's the real deal but a get a bloody grip. It's like after a couple of games he's the new Zidane. Keep it real FFS.
Who said that?
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 13:39
by Swiss.
I do like this guy a lot and of course he's West Ham and I hope he's the real deal but a get a bloody grip. It's like after a couple of games he's the new Zidane. Keep it real FFS.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 09:15
by twoleftfeet
What this shows is how LITTLE Spurs supporters know about football or the people who play it.
This lad might not play for England but neither did Bonds or Noble and they had great careers with us.
I like the lad, think he is exactly what we needed and a definite to captain us one day, I like the fact even at his young age he talks a lot during the game.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 16:50
by goose
seems quite happy for someone so ill equipped for the PL.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 16:35
by fraser
Just had a dead leg fit for Saturday
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 16:33
by Far Cough UKunt
I believe Fullcrock will be on his Fahrrad in January?
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 16:31
by Mad Ferret
The fact that he got injured after just a couple of starts further demonstrates how ill-equipped this lad is for the PL.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 16:29
by BoleynGone
Do we know if he has been traing these past 2 weeks ? Saw the video from the clubsite and think I briefly saw him but not a smuch as others,saw Fulkrug training but on his phone at the same time
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 18 Nov 2025, 23:55
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Impressive interview on the club channel .
humble but determined young man...
Like his Dad before him.
Good stuff
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 19:48
by Alfs
A dead leg, according to Nuno. "Fully expected to be back for Bournemouth".
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 18:24
by nychammer
Iron Duke" wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025, 18:10
Hopefully just a pulled hamstring and not a Summerville Special.
looked minor. We have a an extended break now so hopefully hes back.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 18:10
by Iron Duke
Hopefully just a pulled hamstring and not a Summerville Special.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 18:06
by twoleftfeet
Percy Dalton" wrote: ↑08 Nov 2025, 18:00
Unfortunately it looked like a hamstring injury god knows why the medical team allowed him to go back on.
The break might have come at the right time for him
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 18:00
by Percy Dalton
Unfortunately it looked like a hamstring injury god knows why the medical team allowed him to go back on.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 17:59
by goose
Funny how he’s been a key part of back to back home wins.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 17:56
by Mad Ferret
Funny how we go on to take control of the game and score 2 goals once he came off.
Vexed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025, 18:17
I hope he can follow up with a good performance against Burnley, this fanbase is crying out for someone to get behind who has a bit about them. We have Bowen but much as he's a great player, he's not a captain and isn't vocal enough. Potts looks like he has more about his personality for the role of shouting at useless cunts, a full time job with our squad.
He's 22 and is more than ready. Plenty of first team experience under his belt first at league one then championship where both times he became an automatic first choice.
I'm not expecting a superstar but I am expecting somebody who is good enough to start regularly in the first team. To begin with that's good enough for me. We needed a replacement for Noble and he definitely falls into that category as far as my eyes can see.
Spot on! He is more a Mark Noble replacement than a Declan Rice replacement. Someone who can sit in midfield, break up play and give the ball to the likes of Fernandes and Paqueta. He keeps it simple.
As for the site cսnt writing off Scarles and Marshall, what a fucking fool. He should worry more about Spurs youngsters than ours.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 06:52
by Mex Martillo
He's one of our own, Freddie Potts
He's one of our own, Freddie Potts
He's one of our own, Freddie Potts
Loved that, I'll bet Freddie did as well.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 18:26
by eusebiovic
Vexed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025, 18:17
I hope he can follow up with a good performance against Burnley, this fanbase is crying out for someone to get behind who has a bit about them. We have Bowen but much as he's a great player, he's not a captain and isn't vocal enough. Potts looks like he has more about his personality for the role of shouting at useless cunts, a full time job with our squad.
He's 22 and is more than ready. Plenty of first team experience under his belt first at league one then championship where both times he became an automatic first choice.
I'm not expecting a superstar but I am expecting somebody who is good enough to start regularly in the first team. To begin with that's good enough for me. We needed a replacement for Noble and he definitely falls into that category as far as my eyes can see.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 18:17
by Vexed
I hope he can follow up with a good performance against Burnley, this fanbase is crying out for someone to get behind who has a bit about them. We have Bowen but much as he's a great player, he's not a captain and isn't vocal enough. Potts looks like he has more about his personality for the role of shouting at useless cunts, a full time job with our squad.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 16:35
by Eerie Decent
Fucking hell Alf, don't go near any open windows above the 2nd floor anytime soon.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 16:32
by Sir Alf
Hopefully the weight of expectation now heaped on Potts does not cause a problem. He certainly seems an assured, level headed lad so can handle it but he will have some off days as all players, especially younger ones, do.
Thats where Nuno and coaches do their job. Managing a player, protecting them but not overprotecting them as Potter allegedly did although I think Potter lacked the emotional fortitude to tell senior, experienced players they were on the bench. Anyway, we need Potts, Fernandes, Paqueta and Magassa to really step up until Jan and the rest of the season.
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 12:07
by Fauxstralian
Potts is 22 while Scarles & Marshall are 19/20
They have time to develop along with Kante, Fearon & others
Re: Freddie Potts
Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 10:42
by Come On You Irons
It's obviously to me Potts will make it in the Premier League
Much like it is obvious to me that Scarles and Marshall ultimately won't as they are League 1 level players and out of their depth in the Premier League.