Abroad would not surprise me but thats a couple of years down the line I think. He doesn't want to uproot his family while his kids are in school so unless the kiddos are all for going to Spain or something, I think he'll remain in England.
Like I said before, top 6 are not going to want him in...
Somewhere like West Ham or Everton or Crystal Palace or Villa perhaps. It will be a mid-tier PL club.
GP might be the first manager to go 12 or 13 without a win with a billion pound squad but he was also the first manager to take a club into the top 10 despite a positive net transfer result...
Summarised, you probably wouldn't want to have Potter back and Potter really probably didn't wouldnt want to have you guys back either.. so that will probably be it for the forseeable future.
Leaving personnel choices to the fans is like letting your dog vacation at the taxidermist. Rob Sanchez would have been released from his contract years ago. Lewis Dunk would be in Fulham. Adam Webster would be thrown out three games into his tenure. Plenty thought Caicedo should have been...
If Brighton fans require Tony to find managers who would turn down £50m in order to coach Brighton instead, I think there's maybe two or three candidates.. on the entire planet. And none of them have a coaching license because they're locked up in some institution.
Well, I respect that. At the same time, you can find plenty of threads where people said the same thing about Glenn Murray... which in the end turned out quite well.
Within the next 20 years there will be occasions where the majority of you will think "that certainly wouldn't be the worst thing that could happen" and occasions where the majority will think "no I'd rather have Dyche or some other half-eaten chorizo". Obviously with the club in a good position...