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Why go to a trigger-happy Chelsea now when the England job will be available in around 3 months time?.
All of you spouting "Once in a lifetime opportunity, he'll jump at it" are doing him a great disservice imo.
He is a manager on the up and the day will come when he will be approached by any top six club needing a new manager, why would he jump into the maelstrom of Chelsea with a very good chance it could all go wrong very quickly
I can see him replacing Klopp or Pep when they decide to move on in a much more organised and sensible fashion
He really does not to jump as his opportunities will continue to come imo
BUT if as reported Chelsea are approaching us and he is granted permission I'd have to assume that he is interested and probably would go.
Why? £20m pay off and any club will take him after.
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Because as a relatively young manager he wants to remain in club management where he can be on the training pitch every day improving players?
(I'm not suggesting that is THE answer, but it could an an answer. The worlds of club and international management are quite different beasts)
Hilarious. They let him take care of the transfer market over the summer, allow him to spend absurd money and then sack him one week into September.
Won't miss him.
Not worried about GP going there, he'll stay away from that mess.
Potter has been with us 3 years, has done a good stint and will have to decide what he wants from his career and life now.
I'll not be upset if he chooses to go to Chelsea. Absolutely understandable, although I want him to stay.
I'm not sure he'll be Chelsea's number 1 choice, and I'm not sure if the instant results requirement at Chelsea will appeal to him.
So, I can't worry about hypotheticals for now. I just hope when the time comes the club get a decent replacement and not another Hyypia figure.
Potter will leave one day and my guess is before the end of his 6 year contract with us. It'll be a sad day.
How many times do managers like him (i.e. not big name foreign managers) get the chance at one of the big jobs? When is the last time one turned it down?
Let's say he goes and lasts 12 months at Chelsea and it all goes wrong. He'll walk away with experience in a massive job, probably £15 million in the bank, and will be able to pick up a lower Premier League, Championship or foreign job without any difficult at all. If it goes well he'll be one of the hottest properties in Europe, with his pick of pretty much any job.
What's the alternative? Things are great at Brighton now, but less than a year ago a large proportion of our fanbase wanted him out. We will go on a bad run again at some point fairly soon, and if we lost say Trossard and MacAllister to injuries or something we could quite easily be flirting with a relegation battle - there's no reason at all why that couldn't happen. And then his chances of a top job will have gone. How much further can he actually take Brighton? A bit, but we're talking about a 7th place finish and a few European nights in a second rate European tournament. That's literally the absolute best he could realistically hope for here. Would you turn down the chance of probably the biggest job you would ever have in your career to try and achieve that? I'd be stunned if he did. He'd be mad to.
I don’t have this confirmed but I understand that Potter has a release clause in his contract but it’s a figure in excess of £10m so it’s going to cost if another club want him before his contract expires .
I don’t have this confirmed but I understand that Potter has a release clause in his contract but it’s a figure in excess of £10m so it’s going to cost if another club want him before his contract expires .
I don’t have this confirmed but I understand that Potter has a release clause in his contract but it’s a figure in excess of £10m so it’s going to cost if another club want him before his contract expires .
He turned down Spurs didn't he, from a much weaker position than he's in now
I am not convinced a big pay rise will be on his radar if he wants to complete his project here and then look at his options.
One thing is for certain - this is not a once in a lifetime opportunity for him