Because they thought the success he had elsewhere was transferable here. To a club with less resources than he has had since 2004.He's been a tabloidy clown with a planet-sized chip on his shoulder his whole public life, albeit paired with success for a chunk of that time. I'll never understand how Spurs fans embraced the sacking of Poch and getting this guy.
He’s turned into Harry Redknapp. He’ll do anything for a quid. Will probably be on strictly next.
Apparently his London house has been put up to rent. £54,000 a month.
Yeah I was gonna say this, he's a media whore - don't be surprised to see him sign up for I'm a Celebrity or something like that
He's just so in it all for the money isn't he. The second he's sacked he's joined talksport and The Sun. I'm starting to think his last few jobs he's taken them and as Darren Gough on Talksport said ironically 'Jose knows how to get himself sacked, he's a clever man'.Apparently he’s joined talksport , oh god
I'll never understand how Spurs fans embraced the sacking of Poch and getting this guy.
No staying power with a guy who had persistent success over multiple seasons. AT OUR CLUB. He was binned 12 league games after finishing 4th and getting to a CL final. And that was during his rough patch. We've been spiralling downward since he left.Really?
I wont bother explaining it to you but I find it hard to believe that you are incapable of understanding. Were you watching us in the latter days of Poch?
Could you imagine the likes of Wenger or Ferguson and many others going down this route because I can't .
If he needed the money or wanted media attention I could understand it all seems a bit seedy to me of course only my opinion .
Wish we would have been conned by him like he conned United. You know, giving them Europa League and FA Cup trophies.
They look on for another Europa this season and a second place, playing much better football with a better vibe around the club...
And yet they would still need an FA cup just to match his results with them. They also have a better squad than when he was at the helm, that's a fact. "A better vibe" and "much better football" still hasn't delivered comparative results. And this game is all about one thing at the end of the day, results.