Banter aside, there won't be a Moyes, Woy etc at Spurs.
Arry has set the benchmark too high now.
Lifting your players, getting the best out of what you have, triffic wheeler dealer buys etc are what the manager has to deal with for the near future.
Right, so you saying that he made a mistake because Spurs have won something more recently. That is what you did. The reason you gave, for the correction, is that they have won somthing more recently than Liverpool and as such his opinion is void/ not applicable/ a mistake. Throw in Everton and hey presto! You're a hypocrite.
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Greatteamswinit4timesLAMBO! (U6008)
Sounds about right. Whoever they get in it will be a massive appointment for Spurs that they need to get right.
Are you really that dense or it just your RS 'twisted reality' tendancy kicking in?
He came on the Spurs board to say that Spurs should have a manager that's won FA as that's their level - which a) makes him a wum & b) makes him a plank as they've won something more recently than the club he supports, so his sense of 'superiority' was sorely misplaced.
Plank.
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Harry will never take the England job, it's too hands off and totally unrewarding.
I mean with no transfers to gain 10% from, Harry will have to put his hands in his pockets.
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
And by the same virtue you are unable to be critical of him.
Keep the personal insults coming by the way. It's a sign of low self-esteem which, all things considered, is understandable. Get it out, breath, wooosa....
Moyes fails on two of my criteria.
The Swansea manager on paper is far better than Moyes.
There's no way Harry will turn down the England job when offered it. No way.
To think otherwise is burying your head in the sand.
Also sorry but we need bigger names than Rodgers and Coyle and Moyes. We are at a stage now where we should demand the best names.
Finally I fear that this summer Modric and maybe others will go once Harry has left. We need to plan properly for this. Identify a new manager early and replacement top names for those departing.
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Cheers G &S
If it's sense, it's common sense. I would put everything i own on Harry leaving now. It wouldn't hurt so much if he were to be a success for England, but the problems are too deep-rooted for a 64 year old manager to solve. It's the structure that's wrong, not the managers.
I just hope Levy turns up at his door with a wacking great big new contract for him, so big he couldn't turn it down. That is the only thing that might sway him but even that may not work.
It's the end of an era boys, but it feels like we've only just started.
Spurs could do worse than bringing back Martin Jol.
"Spurs could do worse than bringing back Martin Jol"
Comoli set the roots for the squad we have now.
BMJ had them playing the Spurs way for 2 seasons.
We're not sure how much of the Spurs play during the BMJ end days was due to him alone, or interference from Comoli +/- Levy.
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posted on 8/2/12
Banter aside, there won't be a Moyes, Woy etc at Spurs.
Arry has set the benchmark too high now.
Lifting your players, getting the best out of what you have, triffic wheeler dealer buys etc are what the manager has to deal with for the near future.
posted on 8/2/12
Right, so you saying that he made a mistake because Spurs have won something more recently. That is what you did. The reason you gave, for the correction, is that they have won somthing more recently than Liverpool and as such his opinion is void/ not applicable/ a mistake. Throw in Everton and hey presto! You're a hypocrite.
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
Greatteamswinit4timesLAMBO! (U6008)
Sounds about right. Whoever they get in it will be a massive appointment for Spurs that they need to get right.
posted on 8/2/12
Are you really that dense or it just your RS 'twisted reality' tendancy kicking in?
He came on the Spurs board to say that Spurs should have a manager that's won FA as that's their level - which a) makes him a wum & b) makes him a plank as they've won something more recently than the club he supports, so his sense of 'superiority' was sorely misplaced.
Plank.
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
Harry will never take the England job, it's too hands off and totally unrewarding.
I mean with no transfers to gain 10% from, Harry will have to put his hands in his pockets.
posted on 8/2/12
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
And by the same virtue you are unable to be critical of him.
Keep the personal insults coming by the way. It's a sign of low self-esteem which, all things considered, is understandable. Get it out, breath, wooosa....
posted on 8/2/12
Moyes fails on two of my criteria.
The Swansea manager on paper is far better than Moyes.
posted on 8/2/12
There's no way Harry will turn down the England job when offered it. No way.
To think otherwise is burying your head in the sand.
Also sorry but we need bigger names than Rodgers and Coyle and Moyes. We are at a stage now where we should demand the best names.
Finally I fear that this summer Modric and maybe others will go once Harry has left. We need to plan properly for this. Identify a new manager early and replacement top names for those departing.
posted on 8/2/12
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posted on 8/2/12
Cheers G &S
If it's sense, it's common sense. I would put everything i own on Harry leaving now. It wouldn't hurt so much if he were to be a success for England, but the problems are too deep-rooted for a 64 year old manager to solve. It's the structure that's wrong, not the managers.
I just hope Levy turns up at his door with a wacking great big new contract for him, so big he couldn't turn it down. That is the only thing that might sway him but even that may not work.
It's the end of an era boys, but it feels like we've only just started.
posted on 8/2/12
Spurs could do worse than bringing back Martin Jol.
posted on 8/2/12
"Spurs could do worse than bringing back Martin Jol"
Comoli set the roots for the squad we have now.
BMJ had them playing the Spurs way for 2 seasons.
We're not sure how much of the Spurs play during the BMJ end days was due to him alone, or interference from Comoli +/- Levy.
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