Come home, Jürgen
OK he'd be a disaster but he's the reason I fell in love with Spurs as a 13 year old growing up in South Wales, swings and roundabouts.
The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...
I want to be our ManagerHe wants to be our manager. That puts him above the rest for me. Nobody else seems to want to come.
This is a good read if anyone is interested in a deep dive on US Soccer:I want no part of him as a manager but I have heard a lot of fans of a certain age really excited about the thought and even surprised to hear that others are not a fan.
I think like the poster earlier they love Klinsmann the player and seem to not be so familiar with his managerial career.
Inside the team, the four-plus years of inconsistent tactics and messages began to take a toll. Players described routinely having to figure out positions in the tunnel on the way onto the pitch. “The thing that got talked about the least in the national team for five years was soccer,” said a source close to the team.
NBC Sports’ Kyle Martino had also been hearing complaints from players about Klinsmann and Vasquez’s tactical shortcomings. The week after Straus’s piece came out, Martino traveled to California to watch the team practice. “I saw it firsthand. The training sessions were incongruous. They were muddled. They didn’t make sense, and they didn’t prepare the team for the weekend,” he recalled. “The players didn’t know what positions they were playing until the day of the game. I mean, it was a mess.”
He does get blamed for it in some quarters, but that piece is wider-ranging than that.Yeah Klinsmann, who was fired in 2016, was responsible for the US missing the 2018 World Cup.
The people in US Soccer didn't like Klinsmann because he criticized the MLS and wanted to bring in players that were playing in Europe. They always had an agenda against him for that.
Yeah, and USA have gone on to great things since he left.This is a good read if anyone is interested in a deep dive on US Soccer:
Own Goal: The Inside Story of How the USMNT Missed the 2018 World Cup
In October, the United States failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in more than 30 years. According to players, coaches, commentators, and executives across American soccer, the disaster was the culmination of nearly a decade of mismanagement that broke the team’s spirit and...www.theringer.com
Sorry, poll added.Not sure this will work as a jinx without a poll, please correct.
Fuck this rumour. Kill it with fire. Kill Klinsmann, if necessary.