Still, a 67% win ratio, higher than with Sevilla at present...
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Still, a 67% win ratio, higher than with Sevilla at present...
Heard his contract is a bit too long there and Levy won't pay the full £75 buyout clauseWe will find out eventually. Ignore the media and ITK gimps. If levy wants that fella with the long hair who manages marine, there is nothing you can do about it
At Porto you either win the league or you fail. There’s no in betweenStill, a 67% win ratio, higher than with Sevilla at present...
Yep. He sacked Hoddle in September i think (he should have gone that summer) and we had to wait until Santini was appointed at the end of the season. An 8 month search and he chose Jacques Santini who lasted 13 games.Do I remember a time when we were waiting forever for Levy to pick a new manager? Was it Santini? I'm getting anxiety just remembering how long it took
I've thought him and Potter very unlikely from the start. Long contracts from which I see no chance of Levy buying them out, and neither have reached the heights they probably intend to with the clubs they're at. Plenty of good coaches with one year left much more likely imo.Call me mad, but I still got a funny feeling Brendan Rodgers will be the Spurs manager next season. I got a feeling he will get Leicester in the CL and feel maybe that’s as far as he can take them. He’s had 2 interviews now asking him about the Spurs links and not once has he said he’s not interested. If anything, he was very complimentary on spurs as a club last week. If he was 100% not leaving Leicester you would simply say “Spurs are a great Club but I’m not interested in the job” he is interested no doubt about it
Saw some rumblings about Marsch. so this seems worth listening to.
Potter is on £1m per year, so £3m buyout his contract. More than doable should he want him?I've thought him and Potter very unlikely from the start. Long contracts from which I see no chance of Levy buying them out, and neither have reached the heights they probably intend to with the clubs they're at. Plenty of good coaches with one year left much more likely imo.
I’m not sure I can even begin to follow that logic. Yes, there may have been commercial opportunities that hung off the back of his appointment, but to say it was a publicity stunt for profile raising above all else is beyond parody.The difference was Mourinho was a promotional stunt to raise the profile of the club. The supposed "World's best manager" coming to Tottenham? Watch the deals and sponsorships follow.
Did he suit Spurs? No
Was he at the peak of his powers? No
Were we ever going to give him the tools he obviously needs to do the job? No
So really Mourinho was more based on a financial impact than what he could do on the field. A gamble which has spectacularly backfired.
I am not on the Potter train. But I will give you my unvarnished opinion on Brighton's squad; I think it is garbage.Is it really superb though? I mean really?
West Ham have Antonio as their striker and are pushing for Champions League![]()
Ok.I’m not sure I can even begin to follow that logic. Yes, there may have been commercial opportunities that hung off the back of his appointment, but to say it was a publicity stunt for profile raising above all else is beyond parody.
If that’s all we had wanted, give the job to someone like Tom Hardy or an Instagram influencer. We took Jose on as he was a guy with multiple trophy wins under his belt, who’d won two trophies a couple of years before. We took him on to win football matches. It didn’t happen for many reasons, but it wasn’t just a profile raising exercise. Ridiculous.
I am not on the Potter train. But I will give you my unvarnished opinion on Brighton's squad; I think it is garbage.
This is why I know I should keep my head down when it comes to prospective managers. I agree with a lot of what you are saying here, but when we hired Mourinho, I'd imagine Levy felt he could virtually guarantee that we'd keep our snouts in that CL trough and bag us some kind of pot (FA Cup, at the very least). And I thought he would at least be capable of that. As a matter of fact, I still can't believe he didn't finish in the top 4 last season. OGS and Lampard got the better of him.The difference was Mourinho was a promotional stunt to raise the profile of the club. The supposed "World's best manager" coming to Tottenham? Watch the deals and sponsorships follow.
Did he suit Spurs? No
Was he at the peak of his powers? No
Were we ever going to give him the tools he obviously needs to do the job? No
So really Mourinho was more based on a financial impact than what he could do on the field. A gamble which has spectacularly backfired.
And there we should have seen the future.Yep. He sacked Hoddle in September i think (he should have gone that summer) and we had to wait until Santini was appointed at the end of the season. An 8 month search and he chose Jacques Santini who lasted 13 games.
Mourinho had been in decline for a long time. Since 2013 his big trophy, the EPL in 2014/15 came with a ridiculously good Chelsea team that he drove into the ground (along with the furore caused by the physio row and other pissy acts)This is why I know I should keep my head down when it comes to prospective managers. I agree with a lot of what you are saying here, but when we hired Mourinho, I'd imagine Levy felt he could virtually guarantee that we'd keep our snouts in that CL trough and bag us some kind of pot (FA Cup, at the very least). And I thought he would at least be capable of that. As a matter of fact, I still can't believe he didn't finish in the top 4 last season. OGS and Lampard got the better of him.