Should we be worried? Quite frankly I am because it makes a whole lot of sense for him and Celtic. Maybe just gossip but an article in the Sun newspaper says:
Swansea boss Graham Potter is in contention for the Celtic job after one season in Wales. His passing style of play and ability to bring through young players is right up the street of the Scottish giants.
Neil Lennon is caretaker and may stay but that has not stopped the Parkhead hierarchy looking around for options. Potter, 43. also comes with knowledge of European football - and his agents are close to senior Celtic chiefs.
I've posted a number of times on here my fear of this very situation coming about should our owners continue with their selling policy. No manager worth his salt would tolerate his work being undermined by the selling of players he has coached into becoming a promising team. And even worse for Potter, he would be given very little funds, if anything at all, to strengthen. As it is, a Celtic offer might be too good to refuse, if it came about, even if NO players were sold. Guaranteed European football each season; fanatical full house support at every home game and a fat salary that in no way would our owners be prepared to match. It might be just rumour at this stage but I for one am concerned.
Swansea boss Graham Potter is in contention for the Celtic job after one season in Wales. His passing style of play and ability to bring through young players is right up the street of the Scottish giants.
Neil Lennon is caretaker and may stay but that has not stopped the Parkhead hierarchy looking around for options. Potter, 43. also comes with knowledge of European football - and his agents are close to senior Celtic chiefs.
I've posted a number of times on here my fear of this very situation coming about should our owners continue with their selling policy. No manager worth his salt would tolerate his work being undermined by the selling of players he has coached into becoming a promising team. And even worse for Potter, he would be given very little funds, if anything at all, to strengthen. As it is, a Celtic offer might be too good to refuse, if it came about, even if NO players were sold. Guaranteed European football each season; fanatical full house support at every home game and a fat salary that in no way would our owners be prepared to match. It might be just rumour at this stage but I for one am concerned.