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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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I disagree, don't think the manager is that important at all... Redknapp good coach (no), good talker (yep).

Maybe its a semantics thing, but I still think we are saying the same thing ultimately

For me, manager = responsible for the team

That might mean they lead training, it might mean they tell the coaches what they want the players to implement - details may vary

So they are the most important, its their thing, they run it - its what they make it
 
Has he failed at Marseille?

Genuine question, dont follow French football closely

4th in the league (CL play off), 3 points of the CL automatic place place

Out of the CL which is when it blew up the other week

Bad result against PSG - but then its PSG

Beat Renne comfortably before that, and theyre they're a decent side


From the little I can gather seems like an implosion in terms of relationships than a straight "failure" to me

But - I do stand to be corrected
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Do people not like De Zerbi because he got angry at our stadium once? Literally all his players at Brighton loved him. The football they played was sensational.

Biggest issue appears to be his support of Greenwood, its a character/values thing

Second biggest issue would be that he is a nut who implodes every 18 months

I think most people actually like his football
 
Was watching James Alcott yesterday, and he was talking about Poch

Noted how he is a "manager" not a "coach", and how he doesnt always get on with the board above him

Said if we do want him back we should set everything up around him, ask him who he wants to work with in recruitment etc, what team around him would excite him etc - and just give him the best environment to make it work

Which, when you think about trying to pair Poch with Lange and Vinai?

Im not sure Im really on board with a manager bringing their own DoF with them 😄 but in our current circumstance it does make alot of sense.


As you mention De Zerbi - I think the same applies. If not more so. He is also known to fall out with this board, particularly around recruitment...


Again, not really sure Im comfortable with it, but we do seem to be in that shit or bust sort of situation...
Almost as important as getting the manager hire right is getting the DOF right. It'd totally transform the club if we could bring in someone like Rangnick.
Agree. Loser's mentality despite all the waffle.

And I maihtain there was no.plan to bin the PL. It was convenient to say so, and so many on here fell for it then and still do so now.

Any dimwit could cite some aspects of ENIC's ways and hoghlight an incoherence, but the club do spend money. They just have the wrong people overseeing matters, and keep getting the managerial appointment wrong
He didn't start resting players for Prem matches until April. The "he sacrificed the league" narrative was a post hoc excuse by his supporters to save his job.
Do people not like De Zerbi because he got angry at our stadium once? Literally all his players at Brighton loved him. The football they played was sensational.
I think it's mostly the Greenwood stuff.
 
Almost as important as getting the manager hire right is getting the DOF right. It'd totally transform the club if we could bring in someone like Rangnick.

Arguably its MORE important, in theory thats the person that sticks around and brings continuity

Someone like Rangnick would be great IMO

He didn't start resting players for Prem matches until April. The "he sacrificed the league" narrative was a post hoc excuse by his supporters to save his job.

This is when he lost me. I was on board with the "injuries have taken their toll" line with him all through that first half of the season

After Christmas, when players got back, we performed even worse

He wasnt resting anyone, he was going as strong as he could each game

Arguably he rested VDV and Romero for a couple of knock out games, thats about it
 
Anyone know much about Heitinga's style of play when he was caretaker of Ajax? Seems to have produced fairly good results at the time. Also was assistant at Liverpool when the won things last season.

Assuming he's not more dour reactive football, him till the summer and Poch post WC seems like probably the best choice to me.
 
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