Well exactly. I can't see any top Premier League chairman appointing him without something more tangible than 'promising young manager' on his CV.
Shown a lot of promise yes, but lets face it, for most of this season we have been toying with relegation, at the arse end of the Premier League.
I agree that Liam could well be one for the future, but his first managerial role needs to be a bit further down the pyramid, managing in the Premier League may come in time, but experience in the top job in the Football League would help immensely with his progression.
Potter won't be going anywhere this summer, and certainly not to a team like Tottenham, whilst true that Mourinho's position maybe under scrutiny, any new incumbent will need to have a much fuller CV, someone with proven success if you like.
Let's not forget Graham Potter, however promising he...