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I would personally look at Rogers or Hiddink. Think both of them are brillant with their tactics, the way they handle the media and would hopefully maintain and build on whats there already.
Hopefully Harry will stay as England is a sinking ship and ruins every manager who goes there.
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I still dont think Harry will take the England job if offered..ESPECIALLY not if we do get into the CL, he would want another chance with that
But maybe the lack of our spending gives off a hidden message and Harry will leave in the summer...
No idea who i would want to see in though
no,not mid way through the season.....
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umm harry will 100% take the england job if offered.
Harry does like the day to day contact with players, and I think he would definitely miss that.
However he is a media darling & of course the press & media love to hear from the England manager.
It is a difficult one and one which ever way it goes will impact on Spurs quite dramatically.
Sort of hoping Alan Pardew gets his Newcastle side into the Top 4 now...England might come calling for him!
G&S......................By his team, I meant the backroom staff, not the players.
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Yeh I think he'll want a proper crack at the CL again first, barring any miracle capitulation that may occur between now and the end of the season that is!
Get Rogers in as manager plus someone like Hiddink or more left field, Johann Cryuff in as Director of Football concentrating on youth. If the likes of Bale, Modric, VDV do want to do one then the money raised will go towards the stadium and rebuilding with good young players.
'OJ' Redknapp will almost certainly be offered the England job, if not now then defo in the summer imo.
Do you reckon Levy might want Moyes to replace him?
Good article geniusgreaves, just the discussion we've been having in the office.
My gut feeling is we'll lose him to England after the Euros with (hopefully) Mourinho coming in - Levy's clearly saving up the pennies for a spending spree when the time is right.
Personally I wouldn't be too distraught if the above scenario played out, I would imagine some of our squad players feel the same.
Will keep saying it :
Pep IMHO would be driven more by the challenge than Jose.
And given he is schooled in the whole Barca regime, and that the Academy is now seemingly churning out ball players rather than "big kids" etc, he could make a lilywhite Barca.
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Everything points towards him going. He needs to slow down after his scare and despite the pressure, the England job is a way of giving his body a rest. He won't have to commute from Sandbanks every day which is also a massive stress.
We are on the brink of major success and we're about to have it torn apart by the conveyor belt of vilified England managers. The worst part is, i really don't care about the national team anymore. Gutted about this. It's all coming to an end.
This is a comment made by Harry this morning.......Redknapp added: "Thank you for the support from Daniel Levy [Tottenham chairman]. If he ever felt there was a problem when he gave me this job - this was going on over three years ago - would never have employed me.
"He knew this was never a case that should have ever come to court."
Could this fierce loyalty & support make Harry want to repay Levy by staying? I for one hope so!!
what about Rafa
2 champs league finals in 5 years at Pool, something wenger hasn't managed in how long?
Jose Mourinho would never touch Spurs with a forty foot bargepole. Roy Hodgson might fancy the job.
RDBD
Pep is a good manager but a lucky one. He's taken the job there at a time when they happened to have produced the greatest group of youth players any club has ever seen. He just happened to be there when they came through. We won't see this for a very long time again. Pep is yet to really be tested.
I do not think he will take the england job if offered it. He likes travelling all that way every day to meet up with the team on a daily basis. He enjoys the training every day and being in contact with the players
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posted on 8/2/12
I would personally look at Rogers or Hiddink. Think both of them are brillant with their tactics, the way they handle the media and would hopefully maintain and build on whats there already.
Hopefully Harry will stay as England is a sinking ship and ruins every manager who goes there.
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
I still dont think Harry will take the England job if offered..ESPECIALLY not if we do get into the CL, he would want another chance with that
But maybe the lack of our spending gives off a hidden message and Harry will leave in the summer...
No idea who i would want to see in though
posted on 8/2/12
no,not mid way through the season.....
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
umm harry will 100% take the england job if offered.
posted on 8/2/12
Harry does like the day to day contact with players, and I think he would definitely miss that.
However he is a media darling & of course the press & media love to hear from the England manager.
It is a difficult one and one which ever way it goes will impact on Spurs quite dramatically.
posted on 8/2/12
Pep-si time !!!
posted on 8/2/12
Sort of hoping Alan Pardew gets his Newcastle side into the Top 4 now...England might come calling for him!
posted on 8/2/12
G&S......................By his team, I meant the backroom staff, not the players.
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
Yeh I think he'll want a proper crack at the CL again first, barring any miracle capitulation that may occur between now and the end of the season that is!
posted on 8/2/12
Get Rogers in as manager plus someone like Hiddink or more left field, Johann Cryuff in as Director of Football concentrating on youth. If the likes of Bale, Modric, VDV do want to do one then the money raised will go towards the stadium and rebuilding with good young players.
posted on 8/2/12
'OJ' Redknapp will almost certainly be offered the England job, if not now then defo in the summer imo.
Do you reckon Levy might want Moyes to replace him?
posted on 8/2/12
Good article geniusgreaves, just the discussion we've been having in the office.
My gut feeling is we'll lose him to England after the Euros with (hopefully) Mourinho coming in - Levy's clearly saving up the pennies for a spending spree when the time is right.
Personally I wouldn't be too distraught if the above scenario played out, I would imagine some of our squad players feel the same.
posted on 8/2/12
Will keep saying it :
Pep IMHO would be driven more by the challenge than Jose.
And given he is schooled in the whole Barca regime, and that the Academy is now seemingly churning out ball players rather than "big kids" etc, he could make a lilywhite Barca.
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
G&S
posted on 8/2/12
Everything points towards him going. He needs to slow down after his scare and despite the pressure, the England job is a way of giving his body a rest. He won't have to commute from Sandbanks every day which is also a massive stress.
We are on the brink of major success and we're about to have it torn apart by the conveyor belt of vilified England managers. The worst part is, i really don't care about the national team anymore. Gutted about this. It's all coming to an end.
posted on 8/2/12
This is a comment made by Harry this morning.......Redknapp added: "Thank you for the support from Daniel Levy [Tottenham chairman]. If he ever felt there was a problem when he gave me this job - this was going on over three years ago - would never have employed me.
"He knew this was never a case that should have ever come to court."
Could this fierce loyalty & support make Harry want to repay Levy by staying? I for one hope so!!
posted on 8/2/12
what about Rafa
2 champs league finals in 5 years at Pool, something wenger hasn't managed in how long?
posted on 8/2/12
Jose Mourinho would never touch Spurs with a forty foot bargepole. Roy Hodgson might fancy the job.
posted on 8/2/12
RDBD
Pep is a good manager but a lucky one. He's taken the job there at a time when they happened to have produced the greatest group of youth players any club has ever seen. He just happened to be there when they came through. We won't see this for a very long time again. Pep is yet to really be tested.
posted on 8/2/12
I do not think he will take the england job if offered it. He likes travelling all that way every day to meet up with the team on a daily basis. He enjoys the training every day and being in contact with the players
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