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POTTS PES STATS | 1985-1993

electric_trigger Steve POTTS | 1985-1993 Club: West Ham United Number: 4 Position: CB*, SB Nationality: American Era: 1985-1986, aged 18-26 Foot: R Side: R Length: 170 Weight: 68 Attack: 65 Defence: 82 Balance: 75 Stamina: 88 Top Speed: 82 Acceleration: 83 Response: 84 Agility: 84 Dribble Accuracy: 75 Dribble Speed: 82 Short Pass Accuracy: 73 Short Pass Speed: 76 Long Pass Acc.: 75 Long Pass Speed: 80 Shot Accuracy: 62 Shot Power: 82 Shot Technique: 66 Free Kick Accuracy: 71 Curling: 71 Header: 85 Jump: 86 Technique: 78 Aggression: 72 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 84 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot frequency: 5 *Marking *Covering Steven 'Steve' Potts (born 7 May 1967 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States) is an American-born English former professional footballer. He played as a defender and is chiefly associated with his time spent at West Ham United. He also represented the English national team eleven times at youth level. Potts started his career at West Ham United F.C. as an apprentice in 1983, making his first appearance against Queens Park Rangers on 1 January 1985. Known affectionately as 'Pottsy', he played for West Ham United for the next seventeen years. Originally a 'utility' player, he spent most of his career playing at centre-back with the occasional sortie at full-back. Much of his time at West Ham United was spent as captain and he amassed a total of 505 appearances, scoring only one goal, in a 7-1 win against Hull City in 1990. His last appearance for the club was in 2001, although he stayed on until 2002. Potts transferred to Dagenham & Redbridge on 13 September 2002 and played there for a full season before retiring from football Steve POTTS | 1985-1993 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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