Ten Hag would be a good fit for Spurs. He is an attacking manager who gets the best out of his players and good management skills. He also has done well in Europe.
If we can't get Nagelsmann, Ten Haag would be my choice.
Priority is to get that useless caaant out the club. Would love for that to be the day before the cup final. Give the squad a much needed boost.
comment by The Mane Man (U19731)
posted 41 seconds ago
Ten Hag would be a good fit for Spurs. He is an attacking manager who gets the best out of his players and good management skills. He also has done well in Europe.
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Poor league though.
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 1 minute ago
If we can't get Nagelsmann, Ten Haag would be my choice.
Priority is to get that useless caaant out the club. Would love for that to be the day before the cup final. Give the squad a much needed boost.
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Yeah. If Nagelsmann isn't an option then for me it has to be Rodgers or Ten Hag.
Thing is, Spurs' scouting/transfer setup isn't a patch on Leicester's. I'd worry how Rodgers would fare with a recruitment team who seem determined to avoid picking up unheralded gems, which is what has served him so well at Leicester.
And Potter too. I'm probably harsh on the guy but I still struggle to list him as an exciting/inspiring option even though I have a weird feeling he'd do well at Spurs
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 1 minute ago
If we can't get Nagelsmann, Ten Haag would be my choice.
Priority is to get that useless caaant out the club. Would love for that to be the day before the cup final. Give the squad a much needed boost.
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Yeah. If Nagelsmann isn't an option then for me it has to be Rodgers or Ten Hag.
Thing is, Spurs' scouting/transfer setup isn't a patch on Leicester's. I'd worry how Rodgers would fare with a recruitment team who seem determined to avoid picking up unheralded gems, which is what has served him so well at Leicester.
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I don't like Rodgers. He'll be an improvement on Jose (who wouldn't), but I just don't like him. I get the impression he is not a decent human being. He makes me uncomfortable.
Can we pinch the Dortmund scouting team?! Or perhaps Ten Hag can bring his.
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 7 minutes ago
And Potter too. I'm probably harsh on the guy but I still struggle to list him as an exciting/inspiring option even though I have a weird feeling he'd do well at Spurs
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Would rather him than many of the names being mention like Benitez, Allegri or Simeone.
Potter would be my fourth choice behind Nagelsmann, Ten Hag and Bielsa
I don't like Rodgers either tbh, he seems like a complete tool. Decent manager though, and I'm not sure how picky Spurs can afford to be just now
Come on Levy get rid of the useless priiick.
As if I forgot Bielsa
He's my first choice. I even posted that elsewhere yesterday. What a plank.
Yeah, Bielsa (and Nagelsmann) top, Ten Hag and Rodgers next, then Potter.
Rodgers might blow top 4 again with Leicester. I wouldn't feel great about someone who bottled top 4 twice in a row.
Ten Hag is doing it in a weak league with their strongest team, so I'm unsure about him.
It would be Nagelsmann and Potter for me as the top 2 choices.
I know the football they play can be poor but I don't mind Nuno either. PL experienced and I think he's done very successfully with Wolves and comes across well. He has a class and demeanour that Poch had.
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 25 seconds ago
As if I forgot Bielsa
He's my first choice. I even posted that elsewhere yesterday. What a plank.
Yeah, Bielsa (and Nagelsmann) top, Ten Hag and Rodgers next, then Potter.
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He'd be perfect, but I can't see it happening. He is a God at Leeds and seems happy there. I think he'll remain loyal to them for a while longer. I'm just happy to see him in the prem, the weird fruitcake.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 4 minutes ago
Rodgers might blow top 4 again with Leicester. I wouldn't feel great about someone who bottled top 4 twice in a row.
Ten Hag is doing it in a weak league with their strongest team, so I'm unsure about him.
It would be Nagelsmann and Potter for me as the top 2 choices.
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True re Ten Hag, i've not watched them at all this season. I just remember that CL run where he got them playing some breathtaking football until Poch's Spurs came to town.
Nagelsmann my first choice but Ten Haag I would love too. Great young manager that loves to play great football
Doesn't matter who we get, Levy and ENIC will still be here
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 47 minutes ago
I know the football they play can be poor but I don't mind Nuno either. PL experienced and I think he's done very successfully with Wolves and comes across well. He has a class and demeanour that Poch had.
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I love Nuno (Wolves are basically my family team) but I'm not sure he'd have done anywhere near as well without the leg-up from Jorge Mendes. He wouldn't be able to hand-pick his signings at Spurs. That said, he's much better at coaching extra out of previously limited assets (look at Doherty, Coady, Adama among others), so... You never know
comment by ● Billy The Yidd ● 2020* 2021* (U3924)
posted 15 minutes ago
Doesn't matter who we get, Levy and ENIC will still be here
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Alright, let’s just keep Mourinho then.
Silly comment by you William.
Skybet odds
Nagelsmann 5/2
Rodgers 8/1
ten Hag 10/1
Benitez 10/1
Allegri 12/1
Nuno 12/1
These look pretty suspect though seeing as nagelsmann to Bayern looks like a done deal
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 47 minutes ago
I know the football they play can be poor but I don't mind Nuno either. PL experienced and I think he's done very successfully with Wolves and comes across well. He has a class and demeanour that Poch had.
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I love Nuno (Wolves are basically my family team) but I'm not sure he'd have done anywhere near as well without the leg-up from Jorge Mendes. He wouldn't be able to hand-pick his signings at Spurs. That said, he's much better at coaching extra out of previously limited assets (look at Doherty, Coady, Adama among others), so... You never know
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Possibly so. Still has done well with them and might also have a bit more clout in getting talented young Spanish/Portuguese players.
comment by Christo-pherk off mourinho (U20930)
posted 4 minutes ago
Skybet odds
Nagelsmann 5/2
Rodgers 8/1
ten Hag 10/1
Benitez 10/1
Allegri 12/1
Nuno 12/1
These look pretty suspect though seeing as nagelsmann to Bayern looks like a done deal
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Potter not even on the list ffs!
I know
He's 20/1 - same as Eddie Howe and Frank Lampard ffs
comment by Christo-pherk off mourinho (U20930)
posted 50 seconds ago
I know
He's 20/1 - same as Eddie Howe and Frank Lampard ffs
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I suppose Nuno will jump to being one of the favourites after tonight.
Hans Flick just announced he'll be leaving Bayern this summer. Likely to take the German national job.
There goes any hope we had of taking Nagelsmann
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posted on 17/4/21
Ten Hag would be a good fit for Spurs. He is an attacking manager who gets the best out of his players and good management skills. He also has done well in Europe.
posted on 17/4/21
Good
posted on 17/4/21
If we can't get Nagelsmann, Ten Haag would be my choice.
Priority is to get that useless caaant out the club. Would love for that to be the day before the cup final. Give the squad a much needed boost.
posted on 17/4/21
comment by The Mane Man (U19731)
posted 41 seconds ago
Ten Hag would be a good fit for Spurs. He is an attacking manager who gets the best out of his players and good management skills. He also has done well in Europe.
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Poor league though.
posted on 17/4/21
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 1 minute ago
If we can't get Nagelsmann, Ten Haag would be my choice.
Priority is to get that useless caaant out the club. Would love for that to be the day before the cup final. Give the squad a much needed boost.
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Yeah. If Nagelsmann isn't an option then for me it has to be Rodgers or Ten Hag.
Thing is, Spurs' scouting/transfer setup isn't a patch on Leicester's. I'd worry how Rodgers would fare with a recruitment team who seem determined to avoid picking up unheralded gems, which is what has served him so well at Leicester.
posted on 17/4/21
And Potter too. I'm probably harsh on the guy but I still struggle to list him as an exciting/inspiring option even though I have a weird feeling he'd do well at Spurs
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 1 minute ago
If we can't get Nagelsmann, Ten Haag would be my choice.
Priority is to get that useless caaant out the club. Would love for that to be the day before the cup final. Give the squad a much needed boost.
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Yeah. If Nagelsmann isn't an option then for me it has to be Rodgers or Ten Hag.
Thing is, Spurs' scouting/transfer setup isn't a patch on Leicester's. I'd worry how Rodgers would fare with a recruitment team who seem determined to avoid picking up unheralded gems, which is what has served him so well at Leicester.
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I don't like Rodgers. He'll be an improvement on Jose (who wouldn't), but I just don't like him. I get the impression he is not a decent human being. He makes me uncomfortable.
Can we pinch the Dortmund scouting team?! Or perhaps Ten Hag can bring his.
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 7 minutes ago
And Potter too. I'm probably harsh on the guy but I still struggle to list him as an exciting/inspiring option even though I have a weird feeling he'd do well at Spurs
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Would rather him than many of the names being mention like Benitez, Allegri or Simeone.
Potter would be my fourth choice behind Nagelsmann, Ten Hag and Bielsa
posted on 17/4/21
I don't like Rodgers either tbh, he seems like a complete tool. Decent manager though, and I'm not sure how picky Spurs can afford to be just now
posted on 17/4/21
Come on Levy get rid of the useless priiick.
posted on 17/4/21
As if I forgot Bielsa
He's my first choice. I even posted that elsewhere yesterday. What a plank.
Yeah, Bielsa (and Nagelsmann) top, Ten Hag and Rodgers next, then Potter.
posted on 17/4/21
Rodgers might blow top 4 again with Leicester. I wouldn't feel great about someone who bottled top 4 twice in a row.
Ten Hag is doing it in a weak league with their strongest team, so I'm unsure about him.
It would be Nagelsmann and Potter for me as the top 2 choices.
posted on 17/4/21
I know the football they play can be poor but I don't mind Nuno either. PL experienced and I think he's done very successfully with Wolves and comes across well. He has a class and demeanour that Poch had.
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 25 seconds ago
As if I forgot Bielsa
He's my first choice. I even posted that elsewhere yesterday. What a plank.
Yeah, Bielsa (and Nagelsmann) top, Ten Hag and Rodgers next, then Potter.
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He'd be perfect, but I can't see it happening. He is a God at Leeds and seems happy there. I think he'll remain loyal to them for a while longer. I'm just happy to see him in the prem, the weird fruitcake.
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 4 minutes ago
Rodgers might blow top 4 again with Leicester. I wouldn't feel great about someone who bottled top 4 twice in a row.
Ten Hag is doing it in a weak league with their strongest team, so I'm unsure about him.
It would be Nagelsmann and Potter for me as the top 2 choices.
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True re Ten Hag, i've not watched them at all this season. I just remember that CL run where he got them playing some breathtaking football until Poch's Spurs came to town.
posted on 17/4/21
Nagelsmann my first choice but Ten Haag I would love too. Great young manager that loves to play great football
posted on 17/4/21
Doesn't matter who we get, Levy and ENIC will still be here
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 47 minutes ago
I know the football they play can be poor but I don't mind Nuno either. PL experienced and I think he's done very successfully with Wolves and comes across well. He has a class and demeanour that Poch had.
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I love Nuno (Wolves are basically my family team) but I'm not sure he'd have done anywhere near as well without the leg-up from Jorge Mendes. He wouldn't be able to hand-pick his signings at Spurs. That said, he's much better at coaching extra out of previously limited assets (look at Doherty, Coady, Adama among others), so... You never know
posted on 17/4/21
comment by ● Billy The Yidd ● 2020* 2021* (U3924)
posted 15 minutes ago
Doesn't matter who we get, Levy and ENIC will still be here
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Alright, let’s just keep Mourinho then.
Silly comment by you William.
posted on 17/4/21
Skybet odds
Nagelsmann 5/2
Rodgers 8/1
ten Hag 10/1
Benitez 10/1
Allegri 12/1
Nuno 12/1
These look pretty suspect though seeing as nagelsmann to Bayern looks like a done deal
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 47 minutes ago
I know the football they play can be poor but I don't mind Nuno either. PL experienced and I think he's done very successfully with Wolves and comes across well. He has a class and demeanour that Poch had.
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I love Nuno (Wolves are basically my family team) but I'm not sure he'd have done anywhere near as well without the leg-up from Jorge Mendes. He wouldn't be able to hand-pick his signings at Spurs. That said, he's much better at coaching extra out of previously limited assets (look at Doherty, Coady, Adama among others), so... You never know
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Possibly so. Still has done well with them and might also have a bit more clout in getting talented young Spanish/Portuguese players.
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Christo-pherk off mourinho (U20930)
posted 4 minutes ago
Skybet odds
Nagelsmann 5/2
Rodgers 8/1
ten Hag 10/1
Benitez 10/1
Allegri 12/1
Nuno 12/1
These look pretty suspect though seeing as nagelsmann to Bayern looks like a done deal
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Potter not even on the list ffs!
posted on 17/4/21
I know
He's 20/1 - same as Eddie Howe and Frank Lampard ffs
posted on 17/4/21
comment by Christo-pherk off mourinho (U20930)
posted 50 seconds ago
I know
He's 20/1 - same as Eddie Howe and Frank Lampard ffs
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I suppose Nuno will jump to being one of the favourites after tonight.
posted on 17/4/21
Hans Flick just announced he'll be leaving Bayern this summer. Likely to take the German national job.
There goes any hope we had of taking Nagelsmann
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