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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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De Zerbi disciple

Did very well at Ajax I believe

And currently going great at Porto

Good manager, don't know if he's up to the job but he's an interesting option
But it is his style of play... If he is defensive, that is going to go down like a lead balloon.

Frank would be a good manager for certain clubs, that traditionally play a certain way, that certain way was clearly no us. I would rather not have the same mistake repeated again.
 
But it is his style of play... If he is defensive, that is going to go down like a lead balloon.

Frank would be a good manager for certain clubs, that traditionally play a certain way, that certain way was clearly no us. I would rather not have the same mistake repeated again.
That can’t work on a permanent basis, but our task is simply survival at this point. Without any ability to score goals or any goal scorers, I don’t see how we stay up without getting defensive and grinding out draws.
 
That can’t work on a permanent basis, but our task is simply survival at this point. Without any ability to score goals or any goal scorers, I don’t see how we stay up without getting defensive and grinding out draws.
So we need an interim manager, just to keep us then see what happen.

I think they are looking at Poch, personally.

But who the feck knows what is going to happen.
 
Fucken 'ell if we go from boring boring Frank to monotonously boring Southgate I think I will cut a length of rope and look for the nearest tree. Rather give an 80 yr old Harry Redknapp the gig over Southgate.

We need a man manager with some tactical nous in for the remainder of the season, then a new manager in the summer when more options are on the table.
Personally I would fire a fortune at someone like Klopp/Alonso for the interim, it will be cheap compared to relegation, presuming it's likely neither fancy the gig long term.

I think the clowns on the board are now terrified of another stupid error and will see Poch as the easy summer option, if so then get him now, compensate the usa team and let's not waste anymore time at this 25yr rebuild.
 
I’m not sure what people are expecting the club to do in terms of this appointment. There’s an extremely limited pool of top managers available and De Zerbi is probably the best one we can get.

Who cares if he blows up in a year or two? We need someone to keep us up.

I said earlier this evening that my feeling is the club will go for a top class perm option over an interim because we need to stay up and an interim option is far too risky. There are literally no good interim options. And even if we do hire an interim, there’s no guarantee Poch joins us. What happens if after the World Cup Real Madrid or United make him a dizzying offer? He could tell us to get stuffed and we’d have risked an interim for no reason. Yes there’s better options available in the summer but how much better will they be than De Zerbi? I can’t see us attracting the likes of Tuchel

We also need a bit of a nutcase to kick these players into gear.

If we hire someone inexperienced these players like Romero will walk all over him.

Club is between a rock and a hard place mostly due to leaving Frank in place for far too long.
 
But it is his style of play... If he is defensive, that is going to go down like a lead balloon.

Frank would be a good manager for certain clubs, that traditionally play a certain way, that certain way was clearly no us. I would rather not have the same mistake repeated again.

I'm not expert on him, but from what I've seen I'd say very well organised defensively, but not defensive per se

Suggest taking a look for yourself

Like I say, came up under de Zerbi and took a lot from him, and he's hardly defensive
 
I’m not sure what people are expecting the club to do in terms of this appointment. There’s an extremely limited pool of top managers available and De Zerbi is probably the best one we can get.

Who cares if he blows up in a year or two? We need someone to keep us up.

I said earlier this evening that my feeling is the club will go for a top class perm option over an interim because we need to stay up and an interim option is far too risky. There are literally no good interim options.

We also need a bit of a nutcase to kick these players into gear.

If we hire someone inexperienced these players like Romero will walk all over him.

Club is between a rock and a hard place mostly due to leaving Frank in place for far too long.
Yeah this is definitely an issue. I think even middling/poor options like Mason, Igor Tudor, Heitinga would do better than Frank but there aren't any genuinely good options on the market. Carrick was the only strong one and we were too slow there.

Interesting the press and rumblings around De Zerbi, and the fact we sacked Frank pretty much on the day he became available again. One journo said we considered him last summer and in November while Paul O' Keefe saying he's the one we're considering.

I was a big fan of him at Brighton - he massively improved them mid-season and played some fantastic football, often with fairly limited players. Solly March suddenly turned into an absolute world-beater out of nowhere.

Man's a bellend and I don't think he'd unite the club - would probably all blow up again within 2 years - but beggars can't be choosers and getting a shitty interim so we can get Poch in the summer could mean relegation and no Poch anyway.

I think of all the options we can get right now De Zerbi would be, by far, the most exciting and make me feel best about our chances of survival. It's more what comes after that which concerns me.
 
Fuck De Zerbi. I want that cunt nowhere close to Spurs. If that’s the best the hierarchy thinks they can get then we deserve to go down. How can so many people be so bad at their jobs. It’s a clusterfuck
 
So we need an interim manager, just to keep us then see what happen.

I think they are looking at Poch, personally.

But who the feck knows what is going to happen.
Poch 100% won't be allowed to leave the usa with the world cup coming up.... So I'm thinking they're looking at Southgate.. big plus for them is he's available and no buy out needed ect ect .. And he's experienced with top level footballers... Do I think he's a good fit? ...he's a fucking anorak!!! With the visual personality of an office bound 1970's civil servant..... ... Walking in the dressing room in his gear ... Big NO NO ...100% Get a fucking stylist onto him straight away!!! seriously, though maybe just maybe he could do a job .
 
Yeah this is definitely an issue. I think even middling/poor options like Mason, Igor Tudor, Heitinga would do better than Frank but there aren't any genuinely good options on the market. Carrick was the only strong one and we were too slow there.

Interesting the press and rumblings around De Zerbi, and the fact we sacked Frank pretty much on the day he became available again. One journo said we considered him last summer and in November while Paul O' Keefe saying he's the one we're considering.

I was a big fan of him at Brighton - he massively improved them mid-season and played some fantastic football, often with fairly limited players. Solly March suddenly turned into an absolute world-beater out of nowhere.

Man's a bellend and I don't think he'd unite the club - would probably all blow up again within 2 years - but beggars can't be choosers and getting a shitty interim so we can get Poch in the summer could mean relegation and no Poch anyway.

I think of all the options we can get right now De Zerbi would be, by far, the most exciting and make me feel best about our chances of survival. It's more what comes after that which concerns me.

Exactly. And let’s be honest maybe a hot head is what these players need. And he didn’t blow up at Brighton from what I remember, he just left at the end of his contract didn’t he? But even if he does blow up at some point, any manager we hire is a risk. Look at safe hands pacifist Frank we just sacked, only lasted 8 months and wouldn’t say boo to a goose.

De Zerbi would be an excitement appointment even in the summer for me so to bring him in now in our predicament is a bit of a result.

In an ideal world yes Poch is probably the best option for the club and fan base but we can’t afford to wait and he isn’t guaranteed to be better than De Zerbi. The risk of relegation is simply too great and an interim with our current injury situation could still take us down. We won’t get any second chances if we get the interim wrong.
 
Exactly. And let’s be honest maybe a hot head is what these players need. And he didn’t blow up at Brighton from what I remember, he just left at the end of his contract didn’t he? But even if he does blow up at some point, any manager we hire is a risk. Look at safe hands pacifist Frank we just sacked, only lasted 8 months and wouldn’t say boo to a goose.

De Zerbi would be an excitement appointment even in the summer for me so to bring him in now in our predicament is a bit of a result.

In an ideal world yes Poch is probably the best option for the club and fan base but we can’t afford to wait and he isn’t guaranteed to be better than De Zerbi. The risk of relegation is simply too great and an interim with our current injury situation could still take us down. We won’t get any second chances if we get the interim wrong.
He definitely got tetchy and started mouthing off about the club's lack of ambition/spending when he felt they didn't have the squad to handle Europe + league commitments. I think he had a point, though. They sold Caiceido and MacAllister for mega money after his first season and didn't really back him in the market before going absolutely massive the summer immediately after he left.

If we stay up I think we'd back De Zerbi in the market far more than Brighton did, although I suspect he'd find something to get pissed off about before too long.
 
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