Now that's in line with ENIC's post-Poch foolishness.
Going for apparent glamour/prestige over something more astute that would actually start to sort our mess out. Fuck me.
(I truly hope it's bollocks)
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You've got to wonder if we should be hoping, come Wednesday, that Paratici's appeal to FIFA is unsuccessful. It'd be one way of forcing the club into a change.Exactly right according to Fonseca. Can we get Fabio "I love Nuno and negative football" Paratici out of our club, please. Really don't want anywhere near our manager search.
Paulo Fonseca says Tottenham's Fabio Paratici pulled out of deal to appoint him over his attacking football
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Paulo Fonseca says Tottenham's Fabio Paratici pulled out of deal to appoint him over his attacking football
Tottenham spent nearly two months searching for a successor to Jose Mourinho before appearing to settle on Paulo Fonseca; however, Spurs pulled out of deal just days after Fabio Paraticis arrival; watch Woolwich vs Tottenham on Sunday, live on Sky Sports from 4pm - kick-off at 4:30pmwww.skysports.com
Quotes made by Fonseca:
"The agreement was done. We were planning the pre-season and Tottenham wanted an offensive coach. It wasn't announced but we planned pre-season players. I have some principles. I wanted to be coach of the great teams but I want the right project and a club where the people believe in my ideas, my way to play, and this didn't happen with the managing director [Paratici]. It's what the chairman (Daniel Levy) and the sporting director (Steve Hitchen) asked for: to build a team who can play attractive and offensive football and I was ready for that. I cannot be a different way. All my teams will have these intentions. Against the biggest teams, I'm not sending out my teams to defend near their own box."
Erm, no, I don't have to wonder...You've got to wonder if we should be hoping, come Wednesday, that Paratici's appeal to FIFA is unsuccessful. It'd be one way of forcing the club into a change.
He's going to be another Conte (although a lot more charismatic). He's going to think that we're beneath him, and on the first sign of struggle he'll throw everyone under the bus. Love Lucho as a person, but he's so not suited for Spurs.
Arne Slot is our man.Have to say I do agree with that twitter article. Dont want a half measure manager. Conte was like that. Thought he was doing us a favour. New manager has to be 100 per cent full on with project. At this moment though I'm bemused were offering dier a new contract.
The weird thing about Enrique is that his Barcelona tenure was defined by evolving and moving on from the tiki-taka, possession-for-the-sake-of-possession style of his predecessors, whereas his Spain tenure was defined by the return and reimposition of the tiki-taka, possession-for-the-sake-of-possession style that the program had drifted away from.Not all glamour, big name managers are bad. Its the defensive style of play of Conte and Mourinho that Spurs fans hated. Our players clearly don't like playing that way either. Luis Enrique is very different. In the worse case scenario that he stays for a year, it will still be a positive culture shift for the club
The only thing that concerns me about Luis Enrique is the fact that he has been out of club football since 2017 and his age. But his possession tactics are among the best in the world and if he is open to a long term contract thats fine to me. He speaks English too. He was my first choice until Nagelsmann's availability
Luis Enrique will probably bring a wonderful presentation, club will fall for it, playing AVB football for 18 month (more due to the players quality than him) then bang back here again. Still in line with the wonderful decision making that the club normally produces.
It’s Matt Law though so thankfully probably bullshit.
Not all glamour, big name managers are bad. Its the defensive style of play of Conte and Mourinho that Spurs fans hated. Our players clearly don't like playing that way either. Luis Enrique is very different. In the worse case scenario that he stays for a year, it will still be a positive culture shift for the club
The only thing that concerns me about Luis Enrique is the fact that he has been out of club football since 2017 and his age. But his possession tactics are among the best in the world and if he is open to a long term contract thats fine to me. He speaks English too. He was my first choice until Nagelsmann's availability
Poch honestly might be the most credible manager who would take the job.Thankfully, I don’t think Enrique will be interested.
We’re a joke. It will be Rodgers/Potter.
I call bullshit. Paratici will be having nothing to do with the new manager search whilst he's under investigation.
Agree, but I’m assuming it’s a no-go. If there was any interest, he’d already be back.Poch honestly might be the most credible manager who would take the job.
So let's get Potter AND Lampard!Potter now being an ex-Chelsea manager should write him off. He would be our fifth ex Chelsea Manager out of the 13 Permanent Managers Levy would have appointed:
Hoddle
AVB
Mourinho
Conte
The other 7 Being:
Poch
Harry
Santini
Ramos
Jol
Nuno
Sherwood (Glourified Caretaker)
He's going to be another Conte (although a lot more charismatic). He's going to think that we're beneath him, and on the first sign of struggle he'll throw everyone under the bus. Love Lucho as a person, but he's so not suited for Spurs.