It wasn't Daniel Levy he had a problem with (I know people won't want to accept that).
He's gone mate
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It wasn't Daniel Levy he had a problem with (I know people won't want to accept that).
He has said it often enough. Ancelotti went back to Madrid. Moyes to Everton, If we are still suffering this crap at the end of the season I would gladly take Poch back. USA might get into the last 32 so it might be nearly July when he could be available.I think his contract ends at the World Cup.He knows what it feels like to be unloved at other big clubs and he's made enough money to live comfortably for 10 lifetimes. At Spurs he'd be properly adored by the fans if he came back in a way he'd never get anywhere else. I don't think the United job would hold the same alure to him that it did 6-7 years ago.
I reckon if he comes back to the PL the sentimental aspect of Spurs would be a massive draw for him. He's that kind of guy.
I think if a manager had a problem with the players, by proxy he had a problem with Levy.It wasn't Daniel Levy he had a problem with (I know people won't want to accept that). He's done interviews confirming as much and his main issue was with the players.
It's even more of a problem now.
For any manager, including the current one, it's the problem. It won't fix itself by simply bringing in a new coach/manager, because all the real problems are above that (who is the 'sporting director'? Is Paratici staying or going? Should he go anyway? Who decides if managers stay or go? Who picks the next one? Who decided to sell Johnson and what's their next plan, etc)
Conte identified a cultural issue which has outlived everything else so far
He knows what it feels like to be unloved at other big clubs and he's made enough money to live comfortably for 10 lifetimes. At Spurs he'd be properly adored by the fans if he came back in a way he'd never get anywhere else. I don't think the United job would hold the same allure to him that it did 6-7 years ago.
I reckon if he comes back to the PL the sentimental aspect of Spurs would be a massive draw for him. He's that kind of guy.
Personally, I think it would likely end in tears, but given the other options on the market Poch is becoming more and more appealing, provided his contractually obliged to never play a diamond.
Romero made the wrong decision, but the entire midfield was missing in that sequence.I’m holding Romero accountable for Sunderland’s goal. I watched the replay a few times and he went missing on the Brobby one-two, did not follow the player. He’s a head case with poor concentration.
Moments of brilliance like reading the game well and anticipation won us a turnover high up the pitch yesterday but we can’t have the poor defensive lapses from him that occurs too often. I don’t think the captaincy has elevated his game, if anything I think he’s gone backwards.
The reason i've changed my mind on Poch coming back is we need a manager that will get more time so they can change the playing staff as that is the issue. Fan patience has run out and unless Iraola/Glasner/Mckenna get instant results playing decent football they'll be under pressure from the off. Even if they have a good start this group of players will drag them down over time. Poch would get more tolerance from the fanbase and it would restore a connection between fans and manager. Plus he ripped out the egos and underperformers in 2014 and i think he could do it again. Its not ideal, i doubt it will be as good as his first spell but there isnt some perfect option out there.He knows what it feels like to be unloved at other big clubs and he's made enough money to live comfortably for 10 lifetimes. At Spurs he'd be properly adored by the fans if he came back in a way he'd never get anywhere else. I don't think the United job would hold the same allure to him that it did 6-7 years ago.
I reckon if he comes back to the PL the sentimental aspect of Spurs would be a massive draw for him. He's that kind of guy.
Personally, I think it would likely end in tears, but given the other options on the market Poch is becoming more and more appealing, provided he's contractually obliged to never play a diamond.
The reason i've changed my mind on Poch coming back is we need a manager that will get more time so they can change the playing staff as that is the issue. Fan patience has run out and unless Iraola/Glasner/Mckenna get instant results playing decent football they'll be under pressure from the off. Even if they have a good start this group of players will drag them down over time. Poch would get more tolerance from the fanbase and it would restore a connection between fans and manager. Plus he ripped out the egos and underperformers in 2014 and i think he could do it again. Its not ideal, i doubt it will be as good as his first spell but there isnt some perfect option out there.
I think as a personality he'd be brilliant and just what the club need. My concern is that the game's left him behind a bit. His Chelsea team were decent towards the end of the season, but they got absolutely embarrassed in a number of games that season (including some in the 2nd half of the season). I think his one cutting-edge tactics are a bit old hat nowadays and we'd end up with a pale shadow of the 1st Poch era.The reason i've changed my mind on Poch coming back is we need a manager that will get more time so they can change the playing staff as that is the issue. Fan patience has run out and unless Iraola/Glasner/Mckenna get instant results playing decent football they'll be under pressure from the off. Even if they have a good start this group of players will drag them down over time. Poch would get more tolerance from the fanbase and it would restore a connection between fans and manager. Plus he ripped out the egos and underperformers in 2014 and i think he could do it again. Its not ideal, i doubt it will be as good as his first spell but there isnt some perfect option out there.





It's not wasted for ENIC...the money keeps rolling in.The only thing that’s stopping me wanting him out right now, is the lack of available.
candidates.
He’s the wrong guy and it’s another wasted season.
The reason i've changed my mind on Poch coming back is we need a manager that will get more time so they can change the playing staff as that is the issue. Fan patience has run out and unless Iraola/Glasner/Mckenna get instant results playing decent football they'll be under pressure from the off. Even if they have a good start this group of players will drag them down over time. Poch would get more tolerance from the fanbase and it would restore a connection between fans and manager. Plus he ripped out the egos and underperformers in 2014 and i think he could do it again. Its not ideal, i doubt it will be as good as his first spell but there isnt some perfect option out there.
I would love to know this, Fair enough sell him but at least have his replacement identified and ready to sign.
Werner contributed more.Muani’s touch was scandalously bad. If he was any good he’d have put us two up. He’s looking as good a loan as Werner at this point.
The Game used to be about Glory, now its about Beyonce Concerts, Go-Kart Tracks and Hotels!More surprising is the fact that Frank has outlasted Amorim and Maresca. Our club is ok with mediocrity I guess

Its a sign!!!!!!!!
