Still don't understand why continuing to like our most success manager of the past decade and a half is such a dirty thing
That's debatable at best tbh.....
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Still don't understand why continuing to like our most success manager of the past decade and a half is such a dirty thing
It isn't. He got us into Europe's top competition. No-one else has in my lifetime.
It isn't. He got us into Europe's top competition. No-one else has in my lifetime.
Jol was fucking amazing, best Spurs manager in my life time. Kick started it all.
Jol was fucking amazing, best Spurs manager in my life time. Kick started it all.
Ramos was as fucking cunt, worst manager of my lifetime, almost ended it all.

So who's been a better manager in the past decade and a half, as was the original time span posed?success is winning Europes top trophy not simply qualifying for it
AVB won more football matches in his first season than Harry ever did and has a higher winning percentage
so if you're not gonna judge success by winning actual silverwear then it all becomes hugely subjective
I was a staunch Harry fan but me being bitter accomplishes sweet fuck all in the grand scheme of things
Yeah I hated beating the filth 5-1 in the semis and then having the horror of beating Chelsea in the final...... Sad times.

So who's been a better manager in the past decade and a half, as was the original time span posed?
If success is silverware, you have a pick of Ramos and Graham. Otherwise, Harry bettered Jol's best finish twice, reached a cup final and a further two semi finals. Not to mention our wonderful season in the Champions League and Mario Gomez putting the right boots on the right feet away from a second.