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JUSTINSIGNAL

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Love poch to bits but tactics didn't win this game.
Early goal helped, second killed them and we had more desire after that.

Mate the early goal resulted from a clearly practiced routine. The high press and working the ball out to Trippier are tactical applications.
 

Univarn

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The link has been posted I think but the BBC's Football Focus are showing the full interview tomorrow and it's on BBC Radio 5 Live tonight from 7pm.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42886328

Giving a chunk of both shows running time to this interview is a flagrant disregard for their anti Spurs agenda so I'm pretty sure heads will roll over this :cautious:
I've heard the BBC hand delivered the interview along with a CV in a sealed envelope under cover of darkness to Florentino Perez on behalf of Poch in exchange for exclusivity and to enter the lottery on naming rights for Ronaldo's next kid. :ninja:
 

chinaman

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42886328

Mauricio Pochettino on football: 'Every conversation, action, my life, my passion'

"My life is 24 hours talking about football. For me it is every conversation, every action. It is my life, my passion."

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is one of the most highly rated managers in world football.


I thought he once said he was also passionate in bed. If he's about football 24 hours, he must have been practising hard to try heading two balls in bed.
 

dricha1

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Real Madrid dropping more points tonight- really can’t see zidane surviving much longer.

A look at the odds for next Real manager doesn’t make pleasant reading for us Spurs fans.
 

danielneeds

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True but the speculation is gonna get unbearable now. And when you look at the other candidates, no one else really stands out
Conte will be available. Allegri will be looking for a new challenge soon too I think.

Word is Joachim Low might quit Germany after the WC too.

There are plenty of other good candidates out there. It all comes down to Levy convincing Poch that as a team both of them can accomplish so much more together.
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longtimespur

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I can't see him leaving us until he's finished his project. Hope I'm right and he's here for more than that.
 

dricha1

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Conte will be available. Allegri will be looking for a new challenge soon too I think.

Word is Joachim Low might quit Germany after the WC too.

There are plenty of other good candidates out there. It all comes down to Levy convincing Poch that as a team both of them can accomplish so much more together.
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I do think it’s too early for Poch, but reading his book, he definitely has the self-belief so maybe he’s up for it. But it’s a short-term job and I’m hoping that is good enough reason for him to stay-put. Wouldn’t blame him using the situation to gain leverage though.
 

Hoddle&Waddle

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Conte will be available. Allegri will be looking for a new challenge soon too I think.

Word is Joachim Low might quit Germany after the WC too.

There are plenty of other good candidates out there. It all comes down to Levy convincing Poch that as a team both of them can accomplish so much more together.
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Pretty sure I remember Poch saying he has promised Levy that he will lead us into the new stadium.

I know this is football but Poch strikes me as a man of his word.
 
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