Career
Potter is also registered as a player for the side, although he has not played for the Pars since May 2014. Potter was brought up in High Valleyfield. A small mining village which has produced numerous talents in the past including: Hugh Kelly, George Connelly and John Fraser.
He is the cousin of Craig Potter and the younger brother of former Raith Rovers goalkeeper, and current Hamilton goalkeeping coach, Brian Potter.
Potter began his career at Celtic, but failed to make a senior appearance for them. Potter was highly rated at Celtic Park and captained the reserve side, most notably on 16 February 1999, when Mark Viduka made his first appearance in a Celtic shirt in a 4–2 victory against Motherwell.
Potter travelled to Portugal with the first team squad and was an unused substitute in Wim Jansen"s final game in charge against Sporting Lisbon, but a change in management from Jansen to Josef Venglos signalled the end of Potter"s career at the club After leaving Celtic, Potter joined hometown team Dunfermline Athletic and spent three years at East End Park.
In 2002, he joined Clyde.
He made his debut on the same day he joined Clyde, in an evening fixture against Partick Thistle. At the beginning of the 2004-2005 season, Potter was appointed captain of Clyde, and started every single game for the Bully Wee that season. At the beginning of the 2008-2009 campaign, Saint"s manager Gus MacPherson named Potter as captain, a position he held for three seasons.
However, towards the end of the 2010-2011 season, Potter - along with 9 other players at Street Mirren - was told that his contract would not be renewed and he would be allowed to leave the club on a free transfer.
After seeing out his contract at Street Mirren, Potter joined his former Street Mirren team mate Paul Gallacher at Dunfermline Athletic, beginning his second spell at the club He became U20s player/coach assisted by Craig Dargo in 2012.
Potter took control of the first team in December 2014, after Jim Jefferies left the club lieutenant was announced at the end of the season that, after failing to secure promotion or a play off position, Potter would step down as Manager of the club and return to his position as Head Coach.
Although having not played since May 2014, Potter was registered as a player for the Pars during the 2015-2016 season, and was an unused substitute in a number of first-team matches.