I'm not after his head but I'm quite sure he will go. I'm willing to give him time to try to turn things around but I'm not optimistic he will. The reason being, he seems to have been on a downer with this club for some time, and this summer seems to have been the nail in the coffin for his love for spurs.
There's simply no way anyone would successfully face up to a task of the magnitude that turning this club around is, without being confident and positive about the future. Poch simply does not show any positivity. I think we might scrape results, to paper over the cracks, in the next 2 games, then get absolutely spanked by Liverpool.
Then we'll have the same questions asked again. Just a question of how many more times it can happen.
Poch will go
posted on 1/10/19
comment by Tottenham Chronic (U3423)
posted 2 minutes ago
Hmmm. He would be leaving on a low.
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Well he aint won SFA, so it would be about right.
posted on 1/10/19
The Spurs revival was started by Harry, he laid the foundation for the progress the team has made. I felt getting rid of him over the petty FA job squabble was a bad decision. I'm convinced by now Spurs would have even won some silverware under Harry.
posted on 1/10/19
comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
posted 4 minutes ago
The Spurs revival was started by Harry, he laid the foundation for the progress the team has made. I felt getting rid of him over the petty FA job squabble was a bad decision. I'm convinced by now Spurs would have even won some silverware under Harry.
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I dunno. Can you imagine Harry working under the same financial constraints that Poch has, while the stadium was built, and still keep us in the top 4?
posted on 1/10/19
There is no way that Aurier should be allowed to outlast the manager.
posted on 2/10/19
Whatever happens, it seems likely that the current problems with the squad are not of Pochettino's making, but rather due to inter-personal relationships over which Poch had no control.
Until these problems are gone, this squad will continue to play like a squabbling flock of crows no matter the manager.
posted on 2/10/19
comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
posted 2 hours, 45 minutes ago
The Spurs revival was started by Harry, he laid the foundation for the progress the team has made. I felt getting rid of him over the petty FA job squabble was a bad decision. I'm convinced by now Spurs would have even won some silverware under Harry.
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Absolutely without a doubt
posted on 2/10/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 4 hours, 59 minutes ago
There is no way that Aurier should be allowed to outlast the manager.
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posted on 2/10/19
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 4 hours, 28 minutes ago
Whatever happens, it seems likely that the current problems with the squad are not of Pochettino's making, but rather due to inter-personal relationships over which Poch had no control.
Until these problems are gone, this squad will continue to play like a squabbling flock of crows no matter the manager.
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Stop making excuses Ted, for what is becoming one of the most incompetent managers in Spurs history.
posted on 2/10/19
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 4 hours, 59 minutes ago
There is no way that Aurier should be allowed to outlast the manager.
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Aurier is still currently better than our manager, and that shows how bad it has got.
posted on 2/10/19
comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
posted 13 hours, 8 minutes ago
The Spurs revival was started by Harry, he laid the foundation for the progress the team has made. I felt getting rid of him over the petty FA job squabble was a bad decision. I'm convinced by now Spurs would have even won some silverware under Harry.
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This