Stel makes good tactical points. Think he has done coaching.Why do you think Stel is an idiot ?
Other than the fact that he wants Enic and Ange gone?
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Stel makes good tactical points. Think he has done coaching.Why do you think Stel is an idiot ?
Other than the fact that he wants Enic and Ange gone?
Get your bets inTrying to avoid emotion here and stay logical and calculated. It's not easy but I'm trying.
We are 200/1 to be relegated. Do we genuinely bin off the idea of getting Frank/Iraolo in the Summer just to get anyone who's available now in? Doesn't make sense to me.
Spoken like a true supporter!
Problem I have is Ange is the one who sacked half our physios and medical staff. Remember physios normally give the players daily massages and can feel what kind of condition their body is in.I agree that there is something wrong when so many players get injured 2 season in a row...but, contrary to what I've read on various social media, Solanke did have a few injuries before he joined Spurs:
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Dominic Solanke - Injury history
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They wouldn't. It's March 1945 and they are guarding Hitlers bunker. It's basically their personality now, admitting they were wrong all this time would cause too much of a mental collapse for these people. They've hitched their whole personality to Ange being the one. Admitting they were wrong now would be akin to admitting they know nothing about football.Gotta admit I am morbidly curious about seeing just when the "we must let a manager finish the job for once!!!!" crew would change their tune.
If a 10-nil drubbing meant we saw the back of this clown with Iraola in post by the end of January then I'd buy an Everton shirt tonight.Anyone supporting Everton tomorrow? I mean, if Spurs lose, surely Ange must be gone? Tbh, I don't think so.
God, would be so disappointed with this but have a sinking feeling you're right. Only hope is he wouldn't leave Brentford middle of the season.It will be Frank. Worked with Lange before and given that Brentford wont get into Europa or go down it feels like he may be gettable in the next week or two. Lastly as you say, he'd be the wrong choice so totally on brand.
Always a big big risk for a manager to hold on and wait another year to find a bigger job! Football moves fast and if you take your chance at a big job (the Tottenham job is still huge) you run the risk of having a bad year (say Bournemouth finish 15th playing twice a week) and then the club moving on.Just realising we could well be the only big English club looking for a manager in the summer. This could well be playing into Levy's thoughts. Just make it to June and then get the guy you really want (Iraola, McKenna, whoever).
United - just got Amorim. No way are they sacking him this summer
Liverpool - Slot probably wins them the league
City - Pep, new contract just signed
Arse - Arteta, not going anywhere, could still be in with a shout of the league & CL
Chelsea - Maresca probably won't go anywhere bar the most almighty collapse
Villa - would be mad to get rid of Emery
Newcastle - ditto with Howe
Nobody else is big enough to viably challenge us for Iraola. Even abroad it's only the likes of PSG, Bayern, Barca, Real etc and I don't see any of them going for the Bournemouth manager.
It's basically us or he tells us to do one (à la Slot) and hang around another year for a better job offer. Which is a possibility. Important we don't finish too low cos nobody wants to take over a shitshow in 15th.
To me, this is the only thing that makes sense as to why Ange is still in a job. They already know their list of guys they really want but none are willing to join til the summer, so they need a firefighter for 6 months (à la Hiddink) and that is proving harder to find.
Buy the Everton shirt first and take a picture… see if it worksIf a 10-nil drubbing meant we saw the back of this clown with Iraola in post by the end of January then I'd buy an Everton shirt tonight.
Yep, absolutely. And I suspect Slot was in fact rather keen to join us and only "changed his mind" once it because clear Levy wouldn't pay Feyenoord's release clause.Always a big big risk for a manager to hold on and wait another year to find a bigger job! Football moves fast and if you take your chance at a big job (the Tottenham job is still huge) you run the risk of having a bad year (say Bournemouth finish 15th playing twice a week) and then the club moving on.
From your/his lips to God's earsYep this actually tracks with what I was told and it means that bloke was legit which means we have made an offer to a current EPL manager.
Hope Liverpool absolutely fucking batter us on Wednesday. Goodnight.
If a 10-nil drubbing meant we saw the back of this clown with Iraola in post by the end of January then I'd buy an Everton shirt tonight.
I was going to mention Di Zerbi! Not sure he gets a sniff at another big big job after the marseille stuff and the players he bought in.Yep, absolutely. And I suspect Slot was in fact rather keen to join us and only "changed his mind" once it because clear Levy wouldn't pay Feyenoord's release clause.
As for Iraola, I guess it depends partly on his level of confidence, partly what he makes of Spurs' squad and situation.
If he's super confident he can keep Bournemouth improving next year then I could see him sticking around and holding out for maybe a Woolwich or Chelsea in case that becomes available in summer 2026.
But, and like you say it's a big but, you never know what happens in football and Bournemouth could easily drop off through no fault of his own, and suddenly he's yesterday's news.
For example, look at De Zerbi. Summer 2023 he was flavour of the month, had Brighton flying. But arguably he flew too close to the sun, because once in the Europa it became clear they didn't have the squad to compete in multiple competitions; they had an injury crisis and their league form fell off a cliff. Now he's at Marseille when he could easily have been at a United or Barca by now. (For the record I'd still 100% take De Zerbi).
As for what a prospective manager would make of Spurs situation, I actually think it's rather positive. Our squad currently looks much worse than the sum of its parts because we have a bad manager. But on paper there is a ton of ability there, much more than what Mou and Conte had to deal with.
And we have a stadium churning out cash so our owner isn't afraid to spend—we have the second largest net spend and total spend in the league since Ange joined. I think we're quite a tempting prospect still. More so if the other big clubs aren't looking for a new manager, which I don't think they will be.