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Not sure if this will happen......not my preference but....
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He's Argentinian, with great EPL experience and that will hopefully help bring out the best in Our most expensive signing while inspiring some great attacking football. Hopefully also bring in Lallana or Shaw in the process!
Pochettino is a better choice for me, as he's got something to prove and I believe will push the envelope that'll make him known as a top manager. He's Argentinian, with great EPL experience and that will hopefully help bring out the best in Our most expensive signing while inspiring some great attacking football. Hopefully also bring in Lallana or Shaw in the process!
Who ever we get, their minimum standard next season is 6th place, 69 points and hopefully a cup run.I'll only say it one more time... If we sign Pochettino then we'll just go through the same thing we did this last two seasons. Not because he's no good, but simply because the patience isn't there.
I've just spent a couple of days talking football with my Dutch work colleagues, and they are unanimous in thinking that FdB is ambitious and looking to prove he can move on from 4 successful but comfortable years at Ajax. They really did make it sound like he's the candidate with most to offer us, if he can be tempted over.what makes you thing FDB doesn't have something to prove.
I'm still swaying with FDB, he has experience in getting the best out of eriksen and could also prove to be the deciding factor to keeping hold of vertonghen. those two reasons alone are enough for me. thats forgetting the fact that he is a born winner and has won things at both levels of the game
I understand what you're saying, but HR had only ever managed relegation fodder or mid table at best, yet he was the most unlikely success we've had in a long time. Some managers just need a break. As others have said, it's a lottery. No guarantees.If this happens, I will feel mega disappointed. Pochettino made Saints a solid mid table side, but I'm not convinced he can do more.
No need to search. Just go for the best manager in the world (according to himself).
Can the disagree-ers at least say on what basis they disagree?
The count is now at 9 managers. If they weren't good enough for the job then the person employing them is not adequate
I've just spent a couple of days talking football with my Dutch work colleagues, and they are unanimous in thinking that FdB is ambitious and looking to prove he can move on from 4 successful but comfortable years at Ajax. They really did make it sound like he's the candidate with most to offer us, if he can be tempted over.