Poch for me or tuchel. Worst case almorim from sporting. Nothing more.
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Absolute shambles of a situationThe Paratici outcome should be known by the end of March, so before Everton. Could be playing a part.
Yep. Could be back where we were exactly 2 years ago, no DOF, no manager and Mason as caretaker. Its no way to run a football club.
I didn't say he's a failure because he didn't win a title. He didn't win ANYTHING, and that was with a team arguably better than the five teams you listed for a few years. I'm not happy about that and you shouldn't be either.It is when you're Spurs and competing against City, United, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Woolwich. Teams with infinitely more spending power at the time Poch was manager. He already had us punching way above our weight and he was a failure because he didn't win a title? He got us to CL final before even City managed to get to one and he was a failure because he didn't win it?
Neither.Seriously dude, you're either a WUM, or you just became a Spurs fan in 2018.
It came to a head for me when the cunt sacked Martin Jol at half time.It's all coming to a head for me and I'm sure everyone else on here.
Poch had a killer first XI, not a killer squad, and we were competing in 4 competitions going deep in most of them, in spite of that. Do you understand football? The European version, that is.I didn't say he's a failure because he didn't win a title. He didn't win ANYTHING, and that was with a team arguably better than the five teams you listed for a few years. I'm not happy about that and you shouldn't be either.
I'm just frustrated with the last 5 seasons, how everything has turned out. Us having a killer squad under Poch and not even winning a domestic cup to show for it, our slow decline while the cunts down the road were still winning FA Cups with how much of failure seasons they had, and will probably this season will win the league. It's all coming to a head for me and I'm sure everyone else on here.
Neither.
I'm through with your excuses. Sounds to me like Poch couldn't and didn't do any wrong as far as you're concerned. Congratulations on all of those top 4 finishes.Poch had a killer first XI, not a killer squad, and we were competing in 4 competitions going deep in most of them, in spite of that. Do you understand football? The European version, that is.
It depends , if he is given free reign to get rid of the cloggers I think we need to give him 2I wonder how much patience Poch would really get if things started going badly.
Just bring him back , fuck it , we are used to winning fuck all so what’s the worst that could happen?
He made us all fall I love with football again, I’m 99.9% sure it won’t work out , however with poch back at the club I reckon we can get at least 1 season of us playing attractive football again, I’d take that right now!
What Poch does have is the good will of the majority of the supporters.I wonder how much patience Poch would really get if things started going badly.
So far the following have been linked with the Spurs job (I am sure there are some that I have missed). So, yes, no wonder that the press get it right at timesThe press is also presuming that both Potter and Nagelsmann will get the sack ...
England
Steve Cooper
Ryan Mason
Graham Potter
Brendan Rodgers
Michael Carrick
Will Still
Italy
Luciano Spalletti
Roberto De Zerbi
Gian Piero Gasperini
Carlo Ancelotti
Massimiliano Allegri
Maurizio Sarr
Filippo Inzaghi
Andrea Pirlo
Germany
Thomas Tuchel
Roger Schmidt
Matthias Jaissle
Marco Rose
Julian Nagelsmann
Jürgen Klinsmann
Joachim Löw
France
Christophe Galtier
Franck Haise
Zinedine Zidane
Portugal
Paulo Fonseca
Ruben Amorin
Marco Silva
Spain
Luis Enrique
Rafa Benitez
Roberto Martinez
Austria
Oliver Glasner
Ralph Hasenhuttl
Belgium
Vincent Kompany
Denmark
Thomas Frank
Argentina
Macelo Bielsa
Diego Simeone
Mauricio Pochettino
Marcelo Gallardo
Australia
Angelos Postecoglou
