Also this Chelsea rabbit hole doesn't address the OP in any way since I asked IF Potter were to leave tomorrow and "who would snap up a free Potter?"
I see a flaw with the OP question, tomorrow never actually comes.
Also this Chelsea rabbit hole doesn't address the OP in any way since I asked IF Potter were to leave tomorrow and "who would snap up a free Potter?"
Not really my point.
I've often seen it said on here that we play great football and are just missing the finishing touches in and around the penalty area and that, therefore, better players would create even better chances and take them. Yet the teams with the even better players seem happy to praise Potter to the rooftops and then keep him here, play us and take points off him.
[MENTION=19]Icy Gull[/MENTION] started talking about Chelsea specifically but surely there's a big club out there somewhere who would want Brighton's style combined with real top quality players? It doesn't have to be Chelsea. Although, as EP says, they were sniffing round 15 months ago. But not now.
Also this Chelsea rabbit hole doesn't address the OP in any way since I asked IF Potter were to leave tomorrow and "who would snap up a free Potter?"
Immediatly? No one as there's really no free positions currently. I also dont think he is the type of manager who would jump in somewhere midseason and I doubt he wants to move again in the nearest future, so the options would be few. If GP was available and Saints lost Hasenhuttl to Arsenal (or something, maybe a German top club), that would be my best guess. He would be a good match with their desire to develop young players and play decent football. If not them, probably some ambitious Championship club - I dont know enough about English geography to think of one he could manage without dragging his kids out of school for the third time in five years.
Great. You've answered the question. You are now free to vote "another Premier League side" or "a big name European team" according to which of those two you feel more strongly about.
Only about 17% currently agrees with you.