How to sign the petition to sack Graham Potter as Chelsea manager and online website link

How to sign the petition to sack Graham Potter as Chelsea manager and online website link

Thousands of people have signed a petition to fire Chelsea manager Graham Potter, know the link where to do so

This happened right after Chelsea’s 2-0 loss to Tottenham on Sunday, which was their third straight loss in all competitions.

The manager is already in trouble, but things are getting worse because his team has only won two of its last 15 league games.

How to sign the petition to sack Graham Potter as Chelsea manager and online link

The petition was posted on Change.org soon after the match was over, and over 4,000 people signed it in just 40 minutes. Within an hour, 8,000 people had signed it, which shows that fans aren’t happy with how the team has done since Potter has been in charge.

The petition reads, “Todd Boehly, Behdad Eghbali, and shareholders, this petition is directed at you to please sack Graham Potter. As of this Petition, he has 2 wins in 15 games, and has left the fans exhausted and devastated, despite spending hundreds of millions. We have immense quality in the squad, however, there is one area we can change, which is the coach. For the future of Chelsea Football Club, please sack Graham Potter.”

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Fans have also said they don’t like Potter, with some saying he’s “not good enough for Chelsea” and “taking Chelsea in the wrong direction.” But Boehly and Eghbali, two of the club’s most important shareholders, had supported Potter in the past.

It’s not clear yet if the petition will get Potter fired, but the manager knows that the team’s performance needs to improve quickly if he wants to turn things around. “I know what I have to do. This club’s results are not good enough “he said after the game. “They don’t make me happy. I’m fully responsible for how things turned out. You can’t always count on help if the results aren’t good enough, which they aren’t right now.”

Who is Graham Potter?

Graham Potter used to play football professionally and now manages football teams. He was born in Solihull, England, on May 20, 1975. He played for several clubs, including Birmingham City, Stoke City, and West Bromwich Albion, during his career.

After Potter stopped playing in 2005, he started coaching the University of Hull team, which is not in a league. He then moved to Sweden. From 2011 to 2018, he was the coach of Ostersunds FK. During his time at the club, he led them to three promotions, and in 2017, they won the Svenska Cupen, which is the Swedish Cup. Potter made the team a contender for the top division, and his work at Ostersunds FK got the attention of other clubs.

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In 2018, Swansea City in the English Championship hired Potter to be their head coach. Before moving to Chelsea in the summer of 2021, Graham Potter was only there for one season. Even though Potter has had a lot of success in the past, he hasn’t been able to repeat that success at Chelsea, where the team is struggling with its form and results.

Who is Chelsea Football Club?

Chelsea Football Club is a professional football team based in Fulham, London, England. Since it was started in 1905, the club has become one of the most successful in the history of English football. They’ve won the English Premier League six times, the FA Cup eight times, and the League Cup five times. They have also won two UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups, two UEFA Champions Leagues, and one UEFA Europa League.

Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world. It is owned by the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and has a huge fan base. The club’s home games are held at Stamford Bridge, which can hold more than 40,000 people. Chelsea’s rivalries with other London-based teams like Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United go back a long way. The club has had a lot of success in the past, so fans will be hoping for a change in

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