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Management So (hypothetically) who replaces Ange then?

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Who to replace Ange?

  • Andoni Iraola

  • Edin Terzic

  • Graham Potter

  • Thomas Frank

  • Marco Silva

  • Kieran McKenna

  • Ryan Mason (Full Time)

  • Michel

  • Xavi

  • Mauricio Pochettino

  • Dino Toppmoller

  • Simone Inzaghi

  • Sean Dyche (Click here if you're an idiot)

  • No-one (Ange new contract)

  • Oliver Glasner

  • Vincenzo Italiano

  • Vitor Pereira

  • Scott Parker

  • Will Still


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When you factor in which managers wouldn't be prepared to tarnish their reputation working for Levy, we're probably left with a very limited pool of options
Would not be a bit surprised if this is true, but at this stage failing at Spurs is likely to be ignored on a managers resume, it happens to that many/all.
The only way around it then is to pay more money, another thing Levy seems adverse to.
 
None of the names at the top of this thread represent much more than a punt. Iraola is he least punty of all of them but he’s never managed a team in Europe and has no idea (yet) how to translate his football into competing twice a week. Great future as a coach but indisputably a punt at this stage of his career.

Silva and Frank make zero sense because they play very different football to the way this squad has been put together and have very very similar profiles to Nuno when he came here but less on their CVs.
Silva has managed a lot of Premier League games, with (arguably) players that are not of the same quality as the current Spurs squad, achieving a respectable win ratio of over 40%.
 
Silva has managed a lot of Premier League games, with (arguably) players that are not of the same quality as the current Spurs squad, achieving a respectable win ratio of over 40%.
Ok that’s nice. Our goal is to win the Premier League and the Champions League in the next 5 years.

The system Silva plays is much closer to Nuno and Conte than it is Pep and Klopp. The squad being built doesn’t fit the way he wants to play.
 
When you factor in which managers wouldn't be prepared to tarnish their reputation working for Levy, we're probably left with a very limited pool of options
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Club legend and part of our history , played in our heaviest ever defeat 8 nil
 
Ok that’s nice. Our goal is to win the Premier League and the Champions League in the next 5 years.

The system Silva plays is much closer to Nuno and Conte than it is Pep and Klopp. The squad being built doesn’t fit the way he wants to play.
I forgot all about the 5 year plan as that commenced in 2000/1 and we've all moved on. Graham moving on 🤨 (before fa cup semi), making friends with Southampton when Glenn Hoddle was hired, Santini /Commoli (that was a good 'un) , Jol fired during a game (?).. .. my mistake, that was the 6 year plan.
 
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