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Chris Hughton?

Shaymus

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Has Chris Hughton got a chance as a future Tottenham manager I wonder? Spurs heritage, intelligent, clearly motivational and surely ambitious.
 

OneHotspur1988

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My workmates girlfriend has just started working at Norwich. I'll get him, to ask her, to ask him, to come to us.
 

shelfboy68

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He couldn't do any worse that's for sure but have to say chris has done a good job since he went into management and as a legend of this club I'm pleased for him.
 

DOX

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Definitely!

...that is, with Pep Guardiola as his assistant coach.
 

Dan Ashcroft

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Jan 6, 2008
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I really like Hughton, but I think he will be too old for the job by the time AVB finishes.

I wouldn't mind him as next England manager though.
 

Woland

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Every manager that has been on our books and has a victory over Manchester United has the right to be considered a managerial material. André Villas-Boas is a prime candidate.
Oh, wait...
 

MR_BEN

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erm... no.

if we went from AvB to Houghton.. lol... that would be like going from having sexual encounters with a mute helen flanagan to sleeping with sean cotton on a regualr basis without protection.
 

Luka Van der Bale

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erm... no.

if we went from AvB to Houghton.. lol... that would be like going from having sexual encounters with a mute helen flanagan to sleeping with sean cotton on a regualr basis without protection.
Tbf I think AVB is close going mute by the sound of his voice.
 

mano-obe

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I don't think so. After seeing what happened with Ossie and Glenn he knows it's always a tough ask. Whether we'd go for him in the future is a whole different matter altogether

I liked him as coach, but he was always at his comfort level I think. I was really happy he went into management after being fired from Spurs, he didn't lick his wounds and go into hiding. Newcastle fans respected him a lot, so did Brum fans, he was unlucky not to get promoted. Fans are starting to like him more at Carrow Road too. From what I have seen he is a very capable manager.

It's nice to see Jol and Hughton doing well for themselves
 

shelfboy68

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I really like Hughton, but I think he will be too old for the job by the time AVB finishes.

I wouldn't mind him as next England manager though.

Dan just how long do you think avb will get cos seriously if this form continues it will be hard for anyone to ignore.

We all want our managers at spurs to succeed but this ain't looking good.
 

brasil_spur

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Dan just how long do you think avb will get cos seriously if this form continues it will be hard for anyone to ignore.

We all want our managers at spurs to succeed but this ain't looking good.

Give it till Christmas you impatient so and so.
 
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