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Management Poch sacked

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"We were extremely reluctant to make this change and it is not a decision the Board has taken lightly, nor in haste. Regrettably domestic results at the end of last season and beginning of this season have been extremely disappointing"

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Wow...gutted in one way. Relieved in another.
Gave us the best moments for many a while and I wish him all the best. Will never forget the league runs and the champions league drama of last year.
So....who next?
 
Holy shit, here we go again.
Backwards into mid table obscurity, well done levy.
Now he has an excuse again for it not to be his fault.....prick..
Who is gonna take this pressure job with no budget to compete , good luck we are all gonna need it..
 
Feel sorry for Poch, really. But results and performances have been stale for too long so I'm not at all surprised Levy has made his move. I really wanted it to work out with Poch but I just felt something had to change. Whatever his faults, we've had a great run for a few years under him and he was easy to love as a manager. I wish him well but we move on.
 
Absolutely fucking scandalous decision. The guy was magic but he cant fucking continue to work miracles with a stale squad that isnt refreshed or sold players not replaced by quality and others allowed to run down contracts. Fuck off levy and enic.
 
As much as i am grateful for journey Poch has taken us on especially the CL campigan last season, the football since January of this year has been dire, and a change has been needed.

As usual this has been handle poorly by Spurs, 4 days before a London derby, when we could've done it last week and give the guy time.
In perhaps some weird way, this is a 'good' thing.

Now all of the spotlights will be on the players: "you are (part of) the problem, how are you going to react in a match that really matters to the fans?"

They won't be able to hide behind a manager that takes the fall anymore
 
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