One has to be a complete idiot to deny that Harry is easily the best Spurs manager in the PL era.
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there's a very strong argument that Martin Jol is our best manager in the PL era.
Harry at least introduced a bit of defensive solidity
won't deny you played some cracking stuff under Jol but he's as bad as Villas-Boas when it comes to organising a defence!
It was on Twitter by that idiot Piers Morgan.
Lineker replied "for once you are right"
One has to be a complete idiot to deny that Harry is easily the best Spurs manager in the PL era. Yes his head got easily turned and his tax trial testimony made him a laughing stock, but he got the job done on the field of play and his track record speaks for itself.
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premier league wise yes.
no trophies though.. ...
i am not debating it one way or an other.. i am just saying.
some people define success by league finishes, others define it by silverware... i define it by a mixture of the two...
fact is no spurs manager i my lifetime has made us competitive in the league, and managed to win trophies... so hopefully the next one can .
Depends who you get in and even then there's a bit of luck
AVB could be a Wenger '97 master-stroke
Or an AVB '11 blunder
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posted on 15/6/12
One has to be a complete idiot to deny that Harry is easily the best Spurs manager in the PL era.
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there's a very strong argument that Martin Jol is our best manager in the PL era.
posted on 15/6/12
Harry at least introduced a bit of defensive solidity
won't deny you played some cracking stuff under Jol but he's as bad as Villas-Boas when it comes to organising a defence!
posted on 15/6/12
It was on Twitter by that idiot Piers Morgan.
Lineker replied "for once you are right"
posted on 15/6/12
One has to be a complete idiot to deny that Harry is easily the best Spurs manager in the PL era. Yes his head got easily turned and his tax trial testimony made him a laughing stock, but he got the job done on the field of play and his track record speaks for itself.
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premier league wise yes.
no trophies though.. ...
i am not debating it one way or an other.. i am just saying.
some people define success by league finishes, others define it by silverware... i define it by a mixture of the two...
fact is no spurs manager i my lifetime has made us competitive in the league, and managed to win trophies... so hopefully the next one can .
posted on 16/6/12
Depends who you get in and even then there's a bit of luck
AVB could be a Wenger '97 master-stroke
Or an AVB '11 blunder
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