Come on
Richard Arlison
you have been quite constructive in the discussions, even though the topic is emotional and heated.
But you cannot seriously claim that options are - pragmatic meaning Jose Mourinho a'la 2024 and progressive meaning Ange or Pep a'la 2024. You have to understand that there is middle ground there.
I also wrote longer post just recently, but based on what I saw I'd mention good pragmatic managers -
Ancellotti (edgeing out this "super progressive Pep just last year), Jupp Heynces, Hansi Flick - two managers who both side of Pep reign in Bayern won CL for the German team while Pep with same material never made to CL final.
It does not mean that either approaches would be dead. But presenting some turnover stats as some kind of win after our start to current campaign is mildly funny for me. Of course both approaches do exist and I can see both enjoying success too.
Much bigger question is - what type suits Spurs better in the long run.
I very much doubt that we can outPep Pep himself and buy better players with much less funds. We will be underdogs against them, and for underdog role, some more adjustable and pragmatic approach, I honestly believe, suits better. That does not mean ultra defensive football though.