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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 wouldn't say Terzic experience is too shabby though. At 1.93ppg with Dortmund seems respectable. Terzic assisted Bilic at spammers for two years. So he definitely has some experience of the league as well.


As an interim, he's more suitable than Rose, whom I thought will be more acceptance of a full time post. But to avoid relegation, both seems risky.
Yeah I guess it was the fact he only managed 1 club for a couple years made me think it was a odd choice of word, but the club could spin it as "CL finalist" with years of experience as an assistant blah blah. Not unthinkable they'd call him that I guess.
 
Id take rose for sure, him playing a front 2 probably helps us brute force some points , especially at home. And he knows Simons, but I do think there needs to be a Tottenham man shoved in there also instead of all these Brentford guys who I assume I still here
 
I'm slightly concerned vinai puts too much faith in an interview process like he's hiring a finance manager. A coaches body of work should stand for itself and tell a lot more than how well he can bullshit in 2 hours
Yeah, I don't buy that.
For example, is a fat Aussie who has won titles everywhere he's been going to win the title in the PL?
Where has he been?
Why hasn't a single big team ever taken a punt.

Going deeper than that
How did a big eared Dane manage to get a little London club to the PL and keep them there? Was it him, or was it scouting? Was it because his style was perfectly suited to a small team who will always, in everty game, be the underdog? If so, how does that translate to bigger club, who most weeks will face a low block and teams who they, themselves, are underdogs?

There is, IMO, a lot to talk about when hiring a coach.
Most of the same applies to buying players.
 
Football.London article makes out that we'll need to buy Pochettino out of his contract even after the World Cup.

That's not true is it? Thought it was widely assumed he was done after the comp...?

Pochettino does remain a possibility for the summer, with Spurs willing to hire an interim manager until the end of the season, football.london understands. This would give time for the club to put together a lucrative financial package to convince the USA into letting Pochettino leave his contract early.

BBC Sport understands buying the Argentine out of his contract may require ''one of the biggest financial compensation fees in football history,' even if they waited until after the World Cup. In the Premier League, the highest fee paid for a manager was the £21million Chelsea forked out to bring Graham Potter from Brighton and Hove Albion.

I'd read that as us having to wait until the summer as buying him out before would be a huge cost.
£20m cost Vs the cost of relegation though. Both quantified and unquantifiable.
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Rose prefers playing a 4-4-2 diamond and with the personnel we have available I think that suits us.
Yup. And he ticks a lot of "makes Tottenham fans happy" boxes. Prefers an attacking brand of football (more Klopp inspired than Poch inspired but still) but isn't full "what is defense". Has some history of developing youngsters (Xavi credits him a lot with his development).

His European record isn't the best. But where we are right now his domestic record is far more important.
 
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