Never ever thought I'd say this but Rafa would be my choice
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Daniel Levy,why change things.
LvG. We may well have him already
Failing that, de Boer or Pochettino.
Would the FSW really want to come to us?
We need someone to come in and sure up the defence, going forward I think we are more than well stocked, they just need organising. Rafa could certainly do that
Neil Lennon?
He's won the league already, must be a top manager
If Rafa did get the job, I guarentee some of the old timer fans would be calling for his head due to the lack of football or heaven forbid someone will say "It's not the Tottenham way of playing"
I hate it when I hear or read that. The Tottenham way is about as much use as the West Ham way of playing football. It's a myth where apart from Bill Nicholson days is long long long long gone.
no one wants him to stay on next season.
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not stricty true.
step forward chicken
Pochettino because he has Prem experience and still young or Frank De Boer as he is a biggish name, been successful with Ajax and hopefully may keep Verts and Eriksen happy.
How do I this article without voting for David Moyes?
pochettino is a MASSIVE risk
either going to totally crash, or be amazing
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 2 minutes ago
pochettino is a MASSIVE risk
either going to totally crash, or be amazing
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Or be ok / average / decent / fairly poor...
Whoever gets the job is a risk but I don't understand why Pochettino would be a 'massive' risk.
He had money to spend last summer and all his signings have done well except for an injury to Wayama and he is not afraid to blood youngsters.
He is more media savy than Dim too. Apparently he can speak English but chooses to have an interpretor for interviews. Nice way of deflecting attention.
comment by LukaBrazi (U6949)
posted 11 minutes ago
If Rafa did get the job, I guarentee some of the old timer fans would be calling for his head due to the lack of football or heaven forbid someone will say "It's not the Tottenham way of playing"
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this,.
the fanbase we have is half the reason we never get anywhere.
no matter who is in charge the fans are always split, never united at all.
you only have to listen to any football phone in show and there will always be one spurs clown on there phoning in talking absolute bollox, and basically fuelling the fire in national media.
Oh I just remembered Osvaldo ...my bad !
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comment by LukaBrazi (U6949)
posted 1 minute ago
Whoever gets the job is a risk but I don't understand why Pochettino would be a 'massive' risk.
He had money to spend last summer and all his signings have done well except for an injury to Wayama and he is not afraid to blood youngsters.
He is more media savy than Dim too. Apparently he can speak English but chooses to have an interpretor for interviews. Nice way of deflecting attention.
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What about Osvaldo?? Can't honestly say he's done well can you?
if we replace dim with any manager that doesn't have an amazing cv, then the press will attack us.
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comment by Galvlaa....Worstest pénis in the world. (U10415)
posted 1 minute ago
Chronic, sing us a song you caramel batty crease
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heeeeeeeeeeeeeey hey GAAAAALVIN ooooo ahhh
I wannna knooooooooooooooooooooooowwwww
why your such a caaaant
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posted on 24/4/14
Never ever thought I'd say this but Rafa would be my choice
posted on 24/4/14
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posted on 24/4/14
pochettino
posted on 24/4/14
Daniel Levy,why change things.
posted on 24/4/14
Barry Hearn
posted on 24/4/14
LvG. We may well have him already
Failing that, de Boer or Pochettino.
Would the FSW really want to come to us?
posted on 24/4/14
We need someone to come in and sure up the defence, going forward I think we are more than well stocked, they just need organising. Rafa could certainly do that
posted on 24/4/14
Alan Shearer
posted on 24/4/14
Neil Lennon?
He's won the league already, must be a top manager
posted on 24/4/14
If Rafa did get the job, I guarentee some of the old timer fans would be calling for his head due to the lack of football or heaven forbid someone will say "It's not the Tottenham way of playing"
I hate it when I hear or read that. The Tottenham way is about as much use as the West Ham way of playing football. It's a myth where apart from Bill Nicholson days is long long long long gone.
posted on 24/4/14
no one wants him to stay on next season.
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not stricty true.
step forward chicken
posted on 24/4/14
Pochettino because he has Prem experience and still young or Frank De Boer as he is a biggish name, been successful with Ajax and hopefully may keep Verts and Eriksen happy.
posted on 24/4/14
How do I this article without voting for David Moyes?
posted on 24/4/14
pochettino is a MASSIVE risk
either going to totally crash, or be amazing
posted on 24/4/14
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 2 minutes ago
pochettino is a MASSIVE risk
either going to totally crash, or be amazing
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Or be ok / average / decent / fairly poor...
posted on 24/4/14
or be mediocre
posted on 24/4/14
Whoever gets the job is a risk but I don't understand why Pochettino would be a 'massive' risk.
He had money to spend last summer and all his signings have done well except for an injury to Wayama and he is not afraid to blood youngsters.
He is more media savy than Dim too. Apparently he can speak English but chooses to have an interpretor for interviews. Nice way of deflecting attention.
posted on 24/4/14
comment by LukaBrazi (U6949)
posted 11 minutes ago
If Rafa did get the job, I guarentee some of the old timer fans would be calling for his head due to the lack of football or heaven forbid someone will say "It's not the Tottenham way of playing"
------
this,.
the fanbase we have is half the reason we never get anywhere.
no matter who is in charge the fans are always split, never united at all.
you only have to listen to any football phone in show and there will always be one spurs clown on there phoning in talking absolute bollox, and basically fuelling the fire in national media.
posted on 24/4/14
Oh I just remembered Osvaldo ...my bad !
posted on 24/4/14
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posted on 24/4/14
comment by LukaBrazi (U6949)
posted 1 minute ago
Whoever gets the job is a risk but I don't understand why Pochettino would be a 'massive' risk.
He had money to spend last summer and all his signings have done well except for an injury to Wayama and he is not afraid to blood youngsters.
He is more media savy than Dim too. Apparently he can speak English but chooses to have an interpretor for interviews. Nice way of deflecting attention.
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What about Osvaldo?? Can't honestly say he's done well can you?
posted on 24/4/14
if we replace dim with any manager that doesn't have an amazing cv, then the press will attack us.
posted on 24/4/14
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posted on 24/4/14
comment by Galvlaa....Worstest pénis in the world. (U10415)
posted 1 minute ago
Chronic, sing us a song you caramel batty crease
---------
heeeeeeeeeeeeeey hey GAAAAALVIN ooooo ahhh
I wannna knooooooooooooooooooooooowwwww
why your such a caaaant
posted on 24/4/14
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