I'd like for us to be radical and go for a young unproven manager but a former player who's done it in the prem
The two who come to mind are Viera and Company
I'd go for Poch, simply because we know what we're getting, he built a brilliant squad with us before, he CAN work under the club's budget and most crucially, he has a good relationship with Levy. I can't cope with any more gambles. Not yet. We need a period of ease. Give him time to build. He'll also be loyal and he already loves the club. He is unquestionably the best of those in reach.
I'd be cautious about Di Zerbi because it seems that Brighton are so well run, it masks the weaknesses of any manager at the helm. If you don't like the idea of Potter, for the same reason you shouldn't really back Di Zerbi.
My first choice would be Poch and then Potter, should he be sacked.
Tuchel would be wrong for the same reasons Poch is wrong. Let's strong trying to chase instant success and accept we're at a rebuilding phase, particularly with Kane off in the summer.
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 0 seconds ago
Tuchel would be wrong for the same reasons Poch is wrong. Let's strong trying to chase instant success and accept we're at a rebuilding phase, particularly with Kane off in the summer.
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I meant Conte, not Poch
By the way, are you formally known as TottenhamMattSpurs from the old BBC 606 days?
It could turn out to be a complete disaster but I think we have to go for Poch for the vibes. There's not many better out there and it could turn toxic really fast under anyone else (Tuchel) if the football isn't grate
Plenty of evidence that going back is as much of a success as it is a failure so we should put that myth to bed. It just feels right at this stage.
No more drama please. I want a likeable manager for a change.
The good thing about Pochettino would be that the fans would give him a lot of leeway and time to make changes before he comes in for criticism.
The bad thing is that Levy would use that as an excuse not to spend
I’m not convinced by Poch however for the same reasons above I think it’s the right move
He will at the very least bring back a happy feel again
The so called winners have bought nothing but a continued losing mentality along with boring football
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This is a tough one, you already have Klopp and Pep, then ETH and Arteta who are performing well.
Can you realistically expect to compete for honours if Conte can’t do it?
I’d be focusing on 3-5 years if I were Levy. You have two options, go for a young, unproven manager with obvious potential and back him, long term. Or you go for somebody to steady the ship and continue to try and compete for CL.
comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 52 minutes ago
I'd like for us to be radical and go for a young unproven manager but a former player who's done it in the prem
The two who come to mind are Viera and Company
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If you're gonna dip into the Championship then surely it would be Michael Carrick?
comment by ®åρtor ✡ (U1071)
posted 12 minutes ago
Marcelo Gallardo - the hipster choice
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Don't know much about him. What's his xG?
Amorim sporting Lisbon, give him a go if we can get him, would be difficult
Watched a program on Reims FC on BT sport earlier. Their rookie manager Will Still definitely has a bit about him.
But I’d be Poch for me. He has proved he can work within the limitations of Tottenham as a club. And he allows players to express themselves.
The whole new manager is irrelevant unless we get new owners .
It do t matter who comes in unless there is a bucket of cash waiting and owners willing to let the trash we still have here to leave for respectable fees .
Tangaga Sanchez dier sessengon to start think you could probably add Richarlison and players like lo celso ndomble regulion still somehow claiming. A wage from Tottenham.
The club is a total mess that is for sure
Glasner of Frankfurt for me. Attacking coach, won a major cup and can work with our types of budget and formation.
Arteta, Xavi and Kompany all learned from Guardiola, all coach attacking football and all currently leading their respective leagues.
Arteta and Xavi aren't going anyway, so why not give Kompany a try
Didn't we have Yaya Toure hanging round the club for a bit? Try him
it's gonna be Poch. the one that would excite me the most is Ange though.
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 9 hours, 38 minutes ago
Arteta, Xavi and Kompany all learned from Guardiola, all coach attacking football and all currently leading their respective leagues.
Arteta and Xavi aren't going anyway, so why not give Kompany a try
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Shows what an unbelievable manager Pep is
That wolves manager is decent, able to change a game with different systems, unlike our dinosaur manager
I would love our club to be as forward thinking at Brighton. They have an unbelievable scouting system for finding hidden gems (players and coaches). But there is very little pressure on a club like Brighton (if you know what I mean), so they can get away with playing the unknowns.
For know, I think we give Poch a 3-4 year contract, let him steady the ship, bring a structure back to the club, work with the youth set up to get that back on track, and bring some entertainment back to the Lane. Then we can move on to someone like Carrick, or someone similar, who will have a club that is ticking over behind the scenes, so they can just concentrate on the first team. Poch did this last time he was here, but between Mourinho, Nunes, and Conte, they have destroyed that (as well as Levy, but that’s a different story altogether).
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posted on 4/3/23
I'd like for us to be radical and go for a young unproven manager but a former player who's done it in the prem
The two who come to mind are Viera and Company
posted on 4/3/23
I'd go for Poch, simply because we know what we're getting, he built a brilliant squad with us before, he CAN work under the club's budget and most crucially, he has a good relationship with Levy. I can't cope with any more gambles. Not yet. We need a period of ease. Give him time to build. He'll also be loyal and he already loves the club. He is unquestionably the best of those in reach.
I'd be cautious about Di Zerbi because it seems that Brighton are so well run, it masks the weaknesses of any manager at the helm. If you don't like the idea of Potter, for the same reason you shouldn't really back Di Zerbi.
My first choice would be Poch and then Potter, should he be sacked.
posted on 4/3/23
Tuchel would be wrong for the same reasons Poch is wrong. Let's strong trying to chase instant success and accept we're at a rebuilding phase, particularly with Kane off in the summer.
posted on 4/3/23
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 0 seconds ago
Tuchel would be wrong for the same reasons Poch is wrong. Let's strong trying to chase instant success and accept we're at a rebuilding phase, particularly with Kane off in the summer.
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I meant Conte, not Poch
posted on 4/3/23
By the way, are you formally known as TottenhamMattSpurs from the old BBC 606 days?
posted on 4/3/23
It could turn out to be a complete disaster but I think we have to go for Poch for the vibes. There's not many better out there and it could turn toxic really fast under anyone else (Tuchel) if the football isn't grate
posted on 4/3/23
Plenty of evidence that going back is as much of a success as it is a failure so we should put that myth to bed. It just feels right at this stage.
No more drama please. I want a likeable manager for a change.
posted on 4/3/23
The good thing about Pochettino would be that the fans would give him a lot of leeway and time to make changes before he comes in for criticism.
The bad thing is that Levy would use that as an excuse not to spend
posted on 4/3/23
I’m not convinced by Poch however for the same reasons above I think it’s the right move
He will at the very least bring back a happy feel again
The so called winners have bought nothing but a continued losing mentality along with boring football
posted on 4/3/23
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posted on 4/3/23
This is a tough one, you already have Klopp and Pep, then ETH and Arteta who are performing well.
Can you realistically expect to compete for honours if Conte can’t do it?
I’d be focusing on 3-5 years if I were Levy. You have two options, go for a young, unproven manager with obvious potential and back him, long term. Or you go for somebody to steady the ship and continue to try and compete for CL.
posted on 4/3/23
comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 52 minutes ago
I'd like for us to be radical and go for a young unproven manager but a former player who's done it in the prem
The two who come to mind are Viera and Company
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If you're gonna dip into the Championship then surely it would be Michael Carrick?
posted on 4/3/23
comment by ®åρtor ✡ (U1071)
posted 12 minutes ago
Marcelo Gallardo - the hipster choice
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Don't know much about him. What's his xG?
posted on 4/3/23
Amorim sporting Lisbon, give him a go if we can get him, would be difficult
posted on 4/3/23
Watched a program on Reims FC on BT sport earlier. Their rookie manager Will Still definitely has a bit about him.
But I’d be Poch for me. He has proved he can work within the limitations of Tottenham as a club. And he allows players to express themselves.
posted on 4/3/23
The whole new manager is irrelevant unless we get new owners .
It do t matter who comes in unless there is a bucket of cash waiting and owners willing to let the trash we still have here to leave for respectable fees .
Tangaga Sanchez dier sessengon to start think you could probably add Richarlison and players like lo celso ndomble regulion still somehow claiming. A wage from Tottenham.
The club is a total mess that is for sure
posted on 4/3/23
Glasner of Frankfurt for me. Attacking coach, won a major cup and can work with our types of budget and formation.
posted on 4/3/23
Arteta, Xavi and Kompany all learned from Guardiola, all coach attacking football and all currently leading their respective leagues.
Arteta and Xavi aren't going anyway, so why not give Kompany a try
posted on 5/3/23
Didn't we have Yaya Toure hanging round the club for a bit? Try him
posted on 5/3/23
it's gonna be Poch. the one that would excite me the most is Ange though.
posted on 5/3/23
Angelotti?
posted on 5/3/23
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 9 hours, 38 minutes ago
Arteta, Xavi and Kompany all learned from Guardiola, all coach attacking football and all currently leading their respective leagues.
Arteta and Xavi aren't going anyway, so why not give Kompany a try
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Shows what an unbelievable manager Pep is
posted on 5/3/23
That wolves manager is decent, able to change a game with different systems, unlike our dinosaur manager
posted on 5/3/23
I would love our club to be as forward thinking at Brighton. They have an unbelievable scouting system for finding hidden gems (players and coaches). But there is very little pressure on a club like Brighton (if you know what I mean), so they can get away with playing the unknowns.
For know, I think we give Poch a 3-4 year contract, let him steady the ship, bring a structure back to the club, work with the youth set up to get that back on track, and bring some entertainment back to the Lane. Then we can move on to someone like Carrick, or someone similar, who will have a club that is ticking over behind the scenes, so they can just concentrate on the first team. Poch did this last time he was here, but between Mourinho, Nunes, and Conte, they have destroyed that (as well as Levy, but that’s a different story altogether).
posted on 5/3/23
*as……….*now
Sorry
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