Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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The truth is we don't know what Potter thinks about it, so hopefully you're right and that he's enjoying himself here and would be reluctant to leave.
But like I say, this nagging feeling is based on a few things.
1. The England job is considered to be the pinnacle of management for a lot of English managers, maybe its lost some of its attraction, but it's still a big draw.
2. There is a trend and a desire amongst the fan base to appoint English managers, and Potter is the best English manager right now.
3. That could change over the next few years, because you never know what's round the corner, and he might not get another chance to take it.
4. It pays well, and he wouldn't have to up root his family to take the job. He could carry on living in Brighton and his kids could stay in their schools down here.
5. The FA like his style. They appointed Dan Ashworth , who then came to Brighton and appointed Potter. Also Southgate's style of bringing youngsters through and developing players and a team, is exactly what Potter does, except Potter is tactically more adept.
In my opinion it will come down to whether Potter wants it or not, because I think he'll definitely get offered it. Hopefully you're right and he'll want to carry on the journey with us, but I just can't shake the nagging feeling. I'll try not to think about it
If it happened it won’t be until after the WC. I cannot see GP walking away mid season, especially with the next big tournament 2 years away.
In fact I don’t see it happening at all, it’s a job most decent “in their prime” good managers turn down flat. It’s a job for older men who’ve won a few things or not very good PL managers
Is it a fact that Potter was an Ashworth idea as Albion manager or are we giving him credit for every signing from the day he arrived? I thought GP had been on our radar long before Ashworth came in with the brief “to keep the manager in his job”