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Management Who should be Tottenham's next manager after Frank?

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If Frank gets sacked in a near future, who would you like to see as his permanent replacement?


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Next Manager minimum qualifications:

Managed at International Level.

Won trophy at International Level.

Managed in Britain.

Won league title in Britain.

Premier League experience.

Finished in European qualification in Premier League.

Won European Trophy for Premier League club.


Let the search begin. 👀👀👀

Bruh even Pep doesn't satisfy those conditions technically, he hasn't managed internationally.
 
Next Manager minimum qualifications:

Managed at International Level.

Won trophy at International Level.

Managed in Britain.

Won league title in Britain.

Premier League experience.

Finished in European qualification in Premier League.

Won European Trophy for Premier League club.


Let the search begin. 👀👀👀
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only one man then

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Bruh even Pep doesn't satisfy those conditions technically, he hasn't managed internationally.

Then we rule out Pep. 🤷‍♂️

These are the minimum qualifications:
Next Manager minimum qualifications:

Managed at International Level.

Won trophy at International Level.

Managed in Britain.

Won league title in Britain.

Premier League experience.

Finished in European qualification in Premier League.

Won European Trophy for Premier League club.


Let the search begin. 👀👀👀

Get to work Vinai!

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Shouldn’t be unpopular he was a fantastic interim similar to Carrick is now. Sets the team up to play to the players strengths and is positive. He just never had the long term tactical dimensions. Long as we don’t employ him permanently it would be ok.
Excactly. List of proven managers, that can be considering an interim solution, is probably very slim. Ole is a good option as he is living in UK, looking for a job and probably are very eager to have another crack on the PL.

He did very well for Utd, not only in the honeymoon days, but got them top 3 again.

Short term we need someone who can lift the spirits, and have the tactics to wim important one and two-offs
 
Let's be rational for a minute. A new, permanent manager now would be walking into a disaster zone. Dead-beat team, half of them injured, and the momentum is with the clubs below us to get out of the relegatrion zone, as we can't see where another point is coming from.

We didn't do anything amazing in the transfer window, so the owners will get what they deserve.

May as well forget it all now and wait until the end of the season to see what division we are in, and whether we get a top manager (hopefully), a Championship manager (possibly), or a clone of the last few that we've had (most likely, based on ENIC ambitions and budget).

There's nothing to be gained by any credible manager taking this job now. Hiding to nothing. So probably Heitinga for the interim (and I hope never De Zerbi - as he's just another version of Ange/Frank/Nuno i.e. not much different to what we already sacked).
 
I just hope the management has analysed what the causes of our issues are. What are our strengths and weaknesses, and they hire the coach that matches those challenges.

I would love to see some first half performances that resemble many of the second half ones we've seen lately. We need to hit the pitch fired up.
I doubt they have! One of the biggest weaknesses is themselves
 
Excactly. List of proven managers, that can be considering an interim solution, is probably very slim. Ole is a good option as he is living in UK, looking for a job and probably are very eager to have another crack on the PL.

He did very well for Utd, not only in the honeymoon days, but got them top 3 again.

Short term we need someone who can lift the spirits, and have the tactics to wim important one and two-offs
Top 3 two seasons in a row as the full time manager even. Not to mention a EL final and a couple of cup semis.
 
If they do go back for Poch, the reason will be that the fans are gaga for singing his song and that will be enough to satisfy their feels, as ENIC continue to sink their fangs in and drain our blood.

It's just too easy.
 
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Next Manager minimum qualifications:

Managed at International Level.

Won trophy at International Level.

Managed in Britain.

Won league title in Britain.

Premier League experience.

Finished in European qualification in Premier League.

Won European Trophy for Premier League club.


Let the search begin. 👀👀👀
Realistic Manager qualifications:

Has managed in the Premier League

Has survived relegation

Won promotion to the first division (you never know)

British (none of this scandi bollocks)

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Was once forcibly removed from a Toby Carvery for eating too much of the buffet


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Excactly. List of proven managers, that can be considering an interim solution, is probably very slim. Ole is a good option as he is living in UK, looking for a job and probably are very eager to have another crack on the PL.

He did very well for Utd, not only in the honeymoon days, but got them top 3 again.

Short term we need someone who can lift the spirits, and have the tactics to wim important one and two-offs
would feel like we got the shitter option though out of him and Carrick wouldn't it? The one Utd didn't want
 
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