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Management So (hypothetically) who replaces Ange then?

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Who to replace Ange?

  • Andoni Iraola

    Votes: 159 42.7%
  • Edin Terzic

    Votes: 23 6.2%
  • Graham Potter

    Votes: 24 6.5%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 27 7.3%
  • Marco Silva

    Votes: 22 5.9%
  • Kieran McKenna

    Votes: 10 2.7%
  • Ryan Mason (Full Time)

    Votes: 10 2.7%
  • Michel

    Votes: 2 0.5%
  • Xavi

    Votes: 26 7.0%
  • Mauricio Pochettino

    Votes: 42 11.3%
  • Dino Toppmoller

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Simone Inzaghi

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Sean Dyche (Click here if you're an idiot)

    Votes: 3 0.8%
  • No-one (Ange new contract)

    Votes: 5 1.3%
  • Oliver Glasner

    Votes: 13 3.5%
  • Vincenzo Italiano

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vitor Pereira

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Scott Parker

    Votes: 5 1.3%
  • Will Still

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    372
Iraola has never had more than a 40% win percentage at any club he has managed.

Ange has a 49% win percentage in his time at Spurs - and this with a horrific injury list.

Give Ange a fit squad, and we challenge for the title and win trophies.

People banging on about getting a winning mentality at Spurs - Ange has won everywhere he's been.
You're trying too hard now, it was funnier when you were being subtle.
 
Nothing that happens at Bayern, short of winning the CL, is impressive, for anyone. Until last years' debacle, they had won the league 11 straight times.

Their payroll is 2.5X their nearest league competitor and nearly equal to the 3 next highest spending clubs combined. Their wage bill accounts for 27% of all Bundesliga wages.

It's a 1 club league.

Kompany's naive tactics work when you have a squad exponentially more talented than and athletically superior to their opponents.

Pretty much Ange at Celtic.
 
Their payroll is 2.5X their nearest league competitor and nearly equal to the 3 next highest spending clubs combined. Their wage bill accounts for 27% of all Bundesliga wages.
they have so much money that the even payed Dortmund debt back around the 2004/2005 when dormund were like at a point were rangers were
 
Is it just me, or is Germany especially good at producing and promoting young managers? Bundesliga 2 and even Bundesliga seem to be filled with those in their early 40s or even late 30s who have been on their respective jobs for several years already.

I'm not proposing that we should go full Brighton and bring some random guy from a lower league, but if Levy and co are in fact looking for a young/project manager -whatever that entails- then they can certainly do worse than keep an eye on some of the people over there.
I honestly would love a German manager, or one who has much experience in coaching over there for sometime. Because they always have a very systematic structure and play, always a cohesion of unit in setup. You don't see really big stars from the Bundesliga or the national team, which I often support since young in international tournaments. They are alway greater than the sum of its parts. Different players will be effective in various situations.

And I think that suits us really well because Levy is never going to pay for any marquee player or star. We have no stand out player. Playing for one another in a true tactical know-how by someone meticulous enough to set us up can give us the greatest success IMHO. Hence I'm so into Terzic, especially for the interim when he's unemployed. Basically there's nothing to lose. And also Glasner would be an interesting choice too actually.
 
I honestly would love a German manager, or one who has much experience in coaching over there for sometime. Because they always have a very systematic structure and play, always a cohesion of unit in setup. You don't see really big stars from the Bundesliga or the national team, which I often support since young in international tournaments. They are alway greater than the sum of its parts. Different players will be effective in various situations.

And I think that suits us really well because Levy is never going to pay for any marquee player or star. We have no stand out player. Playing for one another in a true tactical know-how by someone meticulous enough to set us up can give us the greatest success IMHO. Hence I'm so into Terzic, especially for the interim when he's unemployed. Basically there's nothing to lose. And also Glasner would be an interesting choice too actually.
Roger Schmidt is out of a job. A good attacking manager.

Only thing is it seems he has a good 2 years and then goes south very quickly at pretty much every club he's been at.

But I suppose a good 2 seasons is better than average.
 
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I honestly would love a German manager, or one who has much experience in coaching over there for sometime. Because they always have a very systematic structure and play, always a cohesion of unit in setup. You don't see really big stars from the Bundesliga or the national team, which I often support since young in international tournaments. They are alway greater than the sum of its parts. Different players will be effective in various situations.

And I think that suits us really well because Levy is never going to pay for any marquee player or star. We have no stand out player. Playing for one another in a true tactical know-how by someone meticulous enough to set us up can give us the greatest success IMHO. Hence I'm so into Terzic, especially for the interim when he's unemployed. Basically there's nothing to lose. And also Glasner would be an interesting choice too actually.
i agree with most of it only dont see why ppl hype up Edin Terzić sooo much
and about the rest its sumthing the german dfb started around the 2010s i think
its was the same strategy the applied when the dfb saw after 2002 world cup which looked better then it was
they made it to the final but it was more thanks to luck and kahn then them being good (also i think its still the oldest world cup sqaud)
so they had a complete overhaul which kinda included every team and kinda change the german football philosophie too get more technical and stuff . which then peak in 2014 but then kinda had the problem after klose retire of not haveing any real strikers anymore but many light quickie playmakers/wingers which in 2002 they had like only player like that in
berd schneider
now they have a problem that only somebody that is rich and obsessed will ever gets to the bundesliga level cuz it
cost a fortune and has many dumb factors one most have ( dfb put 2022 these roadblocks in for new young coaches )
the german new young coaches have now kinda reach its peak
before 2010 there were not many young coaches but alot old ones
n now the dfb have enough n only the retired german Bundesliga players will be able to reach top leave
the german football dfb is like politics new unknow ppl only get in when everything went shit
 
i agree with most of it only dont see why ppl hype up Edin Terzić sooo much
and about the rest its sumthing the german dfb started around the 2010s i think
its was the same strategy the applied when the dfb saw after 2002 world cup which looked better then it was
they made it to the final but it was more thanks to luck and kahn then them being good (also i think its still the oldest world cup sqaud)
so they had a complete overhaul which kinda included every team and kinda change the german football philosophie too get more technical and stuff . which then peak in 2014 but then kinda had the problem after klose retire of not haveing any real strikers anymore but many light quickie playmakers/wingers which in 2002 they had like only player like that in
berd schneider
now they have a problem that only somebody that is rich and obsessed will ever gets to the bundesliga level cuz it
cost a fortune and has many dumb factors one most have ( dfb put 2022 these roadblocks in for new young coaches )
the german new young coaches have now kinda reach its peak
before 2010 there were not many young coaches but alot old ones
n now the dfb have enough n only the retired german Bundesliga players will be able to reach top leave
the german football dfb is like politics new unknow ppl only get in when everything went shit
sorry for my book report
here is the same but in german

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNd5H5jB0Og&t=451s
 
I have no idea who it will be , I just know he is doomed to failure. It might be better than Ange which is a very low bar , but glory is never coming under ENIC . Ange needs to go irrespective of the next guy being stuck with ENIC to hamper him .
 
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