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I can see Levy dithering and then us ending up with dare i say his name......MOYES!!!!
Games managed 220
Won 76
Drawn 55
Lost 89
2 countries, 2 teams.
His teams have Finished in 5 campaigns:
11th
10th
Sacked mid season, bottom three at time
14th took over mid season
8th
One season out of 5 have his teams scored more than conceded!
What would you regard as good win ratios for those clubs in their respective leagues then? Saints are nailed on for 8th this season, finishing 1 place below last year's champions. They may also get their highest points tally of the PL era.Pochettino's stats (borrowed from another forum)
Doesn't read too well does it?
You're assuming Verts and Eriksen enjoyed working under FDB. Maybe the reason they left was because they didn't? If that were the case then FDB's appointment would hasten their departures.
Whoever we pick, it's only one thing that is certain: The one we don't pick will turn out to be magnificent, and we regret not picking him while we had the chance. Story of our lives.
My preference is for Pochettino
Why do I have this deep fear in me that we'll bag David Moyes? I mean, Alan Sugar was out there making overtures about firing AVB, playing Adebayor, installing Tim Sherwood and Les Ferdinand as chief coaches and longing for Sir Alex Ferguson. Well, since Fergie isn't around, maybe his hand-picked successor may be to the liking to Sir Sugar and it's apparent that he wields more decisional power on Spurs than originally thought.
"Frank de Boer makes fresh pitch for Tottenham job"
Fuck me is that part of the job interview process at Spurs?. Sounds like long gone are the days when you sit down with a CV and laptop at an interview with a football Chairman?