I have serious doubts that anyone could motivate these wasters.
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Winks and Doherty will be back. Yay. But no Bale to bail him out and shitter version of Kane.I genuinely think Mason did a better job in his short stint than Nuno has done so far. At this point, I'd prefer to sack Nuno, put Mason in charge and then try and make a proper job of things in the summer.
I do fear though, that Levy has become incapable of making a good football decision. Maybe Uncle Joe could give Levy the boot and really try and reboot the club. I can't see it though.
Significantly better football and see where it takes us.
Won't be hard, we're barely above relegation standard when it comes to chance creation stats. A manager who can come in for the rest of the season and get the team pressing and looking like we're coached in an attacking sense. Where we finish is partly down to how other teams perform, I'm not interest in arbitrary league targets.
Anyone but Nuno isn't purile, it's just sense. He was a pointless appointment from the start and the longer he stays here the longer we waste on him rather than getting somebody who wants to play football that the fans deserve, which is not hit and hope Dier long balls as our primary creative force.
With Nuno being offered a two year contract it is clear that short termism is in full swing.Significantly better football and see where it takes us. Won't be hard, we're barely above relegation standard when it comes to chance creation stats. A manager who can come in for the rest of the season and get the team pressing and looking like we're coached in an attacking sense. Where we finish is partly down to how other teams perform, I'm not interest in arbitrary league targets.
Anyone but Nuno isn't purile, it's just sense. He was a pointless appointment from the start and the longer he stays here the longer we waste on him rather than getting somebody who wants to play football that the fans deserve, which is not hit and hope Dier long balls as our primary creative force.
If we can make a power-play for Potter (or whoever else we might consider a longer-term solution), then fuck yeh... I'm all for it; otherwise I question what we hope to gain from an interim appointment.
Which i guess resurrects the question of whom.....
It is when a lot of the people throwing the mantra about aren't really willing to talk on a practical level like you just have; whilst being happy enough to throw names like Dyche & Rafa about whom offer nothing in terms of 'better' football or Howe or EPL-newbs whom will prescribe similarly naive football but can't guarantee we don't perilously slide down the table to un-chartered degrees.
If we can make a power-play for Potter (or whoever else we might consider a longer-term solution), then fuck yeh... I'm all for it; otherwise I question what we hope to gain from an interim appointment.
He did an interview with Swedish TV before the City game. He played it coy about leaving Brighton and didn't mention us by name (but the interviewer name dropped us as one of the clubs that were interested in him) but said that no club was in direct contact with him in the summer so he never considered moving. He never contemplates it until given a proper offer.Did he say that?
My guess is Scott Parker is about the only fella who'd take it at this point.
I'd honestly love that. It's only the championship but he's doing a fantastic job at Bournemouth so far. The way they press as a unit reminds me of Liverpool or City, he's got a good squad to work with but there are a couple of better ones not playing nearly as well.
He's promoted youth there, established a pleasing style, and has them top of the league. Brilliant work. And I enjoyed watching his Fulham side too despite relegation, and I'm sure he's learned from that since. Also think the fans would be happy to give him a bit more time than other options due to his connections to us, which is handy.
I'd honestly love that. It's only the championship but he's doing a fantastic job at Bournemouth so far. The way they press as a unit reminds me of Liverpool or City, he's got a good squad to work with but there are a couple of better ones not playing nearly as well.
He's promoted youth there, established a pleasing style, and has them top of the league. Brilliant work. And I enjoyed watching his Fulham side too despite relegation, and I'm sure he's learned from that since. Also think the fans would be happy to give him a bit more time than other options due to his connections to us, which is handy.
It felt like pulling teeth to get the twat to admit his last massive fuck up in the form of Mourinho. Then shortly after appearing to fess up, he engaged in the most embarrassing managerial search I've seen in modern football that ended with a terrible choice who was available the whole time.I don't think Levy is an idiot, he must know he has made a massive fuck-up. Is he capable of redeeming himself in the summer? We'd better hope so, because I don't think he is going anywhere.
Good shout. I would imagine the general sense on here is that Gallardo, Ten Hag, and Potter would all be good choices to take a chance on if any were actually interested in the job.Still 100% in on Gallardo .
Is it a risk? yes absolutely but can it be worse than it is now? I'm all in.
Why on earth would he leave Bournemouth after a few months and a 14 game uneaten run?My guess is Scott Parker is about the only fella who'd take it at this point.
Why on earth would he leave Bournemouth after a few months and a 14 game uneaten run?
Even I wouldn't and I'm Spurs through and through.
You're about as spurs as Tony Adams
No idea what you're on about as you've been on ignore since I joined the forum.
Back you go.