Former Chelsea boss obviously favourite for Spurs manager job as Angeball doubts resurface
Starting to look like Angeball might only be capable of making Spurs more Spurs than ever before. So who might be next for the impossible managerial job?
Starting to look like Angeball might only be capable of making Spurs more Spurs than ever before. So who might be next for the impossible managerial job?
Paul Merson has urged Arsenal to cut Liverpool’s lead over them to six points before it reaches 12 if they are to stay in the Premier League title race.
Graham Potter believes the Chelsea fans had a “real dislike” for Marc Cucurella during his time as head coach at Stamford Bridge.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has named two managers he’d have preferred the FA to “go for” instead of new England head coach Thomas Tuchel.
According to reports, Crystal Palace are ‘seriously considering’ sacking Oliver Glasner amid their miserable start to the 2024/25 campaign.
Lee Carsley’s encouraging start as interim coach made him a firm favourite for the permanent England job. That is no longer the case.
Mauricio Pochettino and Jurgen Klopp have got themselves off this list after snaffling jobs with the USA and Red Bull respectively.
David Moyes and Graham Potter are both reportedly interested in the Wolves job with Gary O’Neil under pressure following an abysmal start to the season.
Paul Scholes thinks Man Utd are becoming “more difficult to play against” as they looked “a lot better and organised” against Aston Villa.
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter reacted to rumours that he could replace Erik ten Hag as Man Utd boss with a well-timed quip.
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Former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter has revealed that he’s “ready to return” to management following his disappointing spell at Stamford Bridge.
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter has revealed that his players had to “sit on the floor” in the dressing room as he’s reflected on his exit from the club.
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter would be interested in taking over from Sean Dyche if the Everton job became available, according to reports.
A report has revealed Everton’s stance on re-appointing David Moyes, while former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter has also been ‘discussed’.
According to reports, Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has three managers in mind with current boss Erik ten Hag under increasing pressure.
Graham Potter paid tribute to Gareth Southgate rather than being drawn on his interest in the England job. A World Cup winner is bang up for it though.
Michael Owen has selected the manager he’d like to see replace Gareth Southgate as England manager after this summer’s European Championship.
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The reasons for Graham Potter not rushing back into management are reportedly largely that he wants to succeed Gareth Southgate as England boss, though there is consideration over the Manchester ...
The idea that Man Utd manager candidates Graham Potter and Gareth Southgate are ‘competent’ in a way Erik ten Hag is not makes absolutely no sense.
Graham Potter might well end up back at Brighton this summer. That’s nice, isn’t it? So which other managers would we like to see back at a former club?
Graham Potter to Man Utd and Erik Ten Hag to Ajax this summer could be a “good swap” deal for all parties, according to Dutch journalists.
Graham Potter and Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi are the two ‘current frontrunners’ to replace Erik ten Hag at Man Utd in the summer, according to reports.
Man Utd players have picked up on a change in Erik ten Hag and believe he has resigned himself to being sacked, according to reports.
Ex-Chelsea boss Graham Potter is ‘seriously interested’ in the Man Utd job with Erik ten Hag’s future at Old Trafford looking inscure, according to reports.
According to reports, Manchester United-linked Graham Potter has turned down the opportunity to manage European giants Ajax.
Steve McManaman thinks Man Utd will “go for a more high-profile” type of manager than Gareth Southgate when they decide to replace Erik ten Hag.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been warned that Graham Potter would be “eaten alive” if he is chosen to replace Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag.