I think he will end up at Southampton.
They're not top-tier enough for him. Potter operates on a different plane these days.I think it’s more likely, especially as he’s already turned down Leicester.
At Brighton and Chelsea he’s had a taste of exceptional training facilities within driving distance from home, enabling his family to stay put. Does he have the ambition to uproot his family to further his career?I don't think us outsiders realise how the whole experience at the Bridge has not only affected him but football's perception of him?
I don't think he will take a job this season, imagine if he went to Leicester or West Ham, perhaps Forest and got relegated?
He will probably take a job in the summer, but has to be straight out of the traps, if he has a bad start you can almost hear it now, "was shit at Chelsea and nothings changed"
He may have a few quid now, good luck to him, but there's a lot resting on the next 9 months for him
Yep. Succeed at the next job and it's Chelsea that were the problem. Fail at the next one too and it's him. Especially as Chelsea will have sorted themselves out by then. Southampton seems like a very Potter kind of project - good youth setup, in need of a Messiah, haven't won anything for approx. forever so fans will have patience you'd think. He'll make it a success and restore his reputation to take on an Arteta-at-Arsenal like project in the future perhaps at a bigger club.I don't think us outsiders realise how the whole experience at the Bridge has not only affected him but football's perception of him?
I don't think he will take a job this season, imagine if he went to Leicester or West Ham, perhaps Forest and got relegated?
He will probably take a job in the summer, but has to be straight out of the traps, if he has a bad start you can almost hear it now, "was shit at Chelsea and nothings changed"
He may have a few quid now, good luck to him, but there's a lot resting on the next 9 months for him
Crawley Town would be a perfect fitBecause of the ages of his three boys, I don‘t think he’ll want to uproot the family/their schools. So I think it’ll be a London or along the coast team.
Southampton will be in the Championship, so not covered on MOTD. I can't see them staying up.They're not top-tier enough for him. Potter operates on a different plane these days.
Plus I'm not sure he could handle the weekly status report from Lineker on MOTD.
Because of this I rather doubt he would take the poison chalice at Selhurst without moving away from Brighton because of his kids.I have no idea whether Potter would consider going to Palace, or whether Palace would consider Potter.
What I do suspect, is that if it did happen, it would add a whole new dimension to the Brighton-Palace rivalry.
I was talking about Leicester. He couldn't face the weekly 'tut-tut' from Lineker.Southampton will be in the Championship, so not covered on MOTD. I can't see them staying up.
superficially may be some intent. but their decision to bin Vieira, then appoint Hodgson, shows a club without any comittment to a strategy or vision. i dont see Potter going there regardless of our history.I think he will go to Palace.
Right now you have a supremely tight relegation battle and Potter basically wants nothing to do with it- he also doesn’t want to be in the Championship next season and that means any club at risk of being relegated is already a no for the time being. Potter has enough stock to go into pretty much any Premier League side below Chelsea at the moment, and I think he’ll base it on which clubs he thinks there is enough of a project.
Palace in my eyes makes sense because there was some ambition to try a new system under Vieira and there are a lot of young players in that squad. Potter would have a smaller side to work with which is more his comfort zone- Palace would in exchange get a manager who has proven to work well with limited resource and get teams playing good football. I also think going to Palace means Potter doesn’t have to move home and he has time to consolidate his position.
Obviously Palace have to actually stay up- but if the Leicester win is a signal of Palace’s fortunes improving there is more certainty and thus enough time for Parish to approach and negotiate terms with Potter, who I think will be keen to turn over a new leaf with a full transfer window and a preseason.
Moreso than Muzza's dalliance...?What I do suspect, is that if it did happen, it would add a whole new dimension to the Brighton-Palace rivalry.
The Viera experience makes me think he won't go to Palace. One bad run against some top half teams and Viera was sacked. Potter can't work under those circumstancesI think he will go to Palace.
Right now you have a supremely tight relegation battle and Potter basically wants nothing to do with it- he also doesn’t want to be in the Championship next season and that means any club at risk of being relegated is already a no for the time being. Potter has enough stock to go into pretty much any Premier League side below Chelsea at the moment, and I think he’ll base it on which clubs he thinks there is enough of a project.
Palace in my eyes makes sense because there was some ambition to try a new system under Vieira and there are a lot of young players in that squad. Potter would have a smaller side to work with which is more his comfort zone- Palace would in exchange get a manager who has proven to work well with limited resource and get teams playing good football. I also think going to Palace means Potter doesn’t have to move home and he has time to consolidate his position.
Obviously Palace have to actually stay up- but if the Leicester win is a signal of Palace’s fortunes improving there is more certainty and thus enough time for Parish to approach and negotiate terms with Potter, who I think will be keen to turn over a new leaf with a full transfer window and a preseason.