There was a line in a recent profile of Graham Potter that went like this: ‘Potter is not particularly known for his personality.’
It was in the context of a generous, well-crafted article about the sweep of his career and there was nothing wrong with the observation.
Potter treats the twin impostors of victory and defeat the same. In a world that mistakes bombast for personality, his sound-bites could be better. So it was correct: Potter is not particularly known for his personality. But he should be.
Brighton boss Graham Potter insists winning is not the only measure of success in football
He has more to say than most Premier League managers, for a start.