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Pochettino: New stadium won't change club's fortunes overnight

mawspurs

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Jun 29, 2003
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Mauricio Pochettino has admitted that Tottenham's new stadium will not change the club overnight, warning that the current project will continue for the foreseeable future -- with or without him at the helm.

Source: ESPN
 

Armstrong_11

Spurs makes me happy, you... not so much :)
Aug 3, 2011
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At the end of the day, Levy didn't promise us anything... Except stability and a well run club. That we have achieved. Think most of us know it's always a project. Maybe for the newer fans who didn't suffer with the rest of us expect us to keep doing great things...but we need to keep our focus in check and as long as we keep moving forward.. Its fine taking a few steps back.

I think the team has already done miracles in the past few seasons. And it's only gonna get harder as expectations increase.

Fingers crossed. COYS!
 

N17paradise

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Sep 16, 2006
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Just see how we have progressed in the last five years......1st. Bales money invested in the team which took us to another level. 2nd. (and the most important) The appointment of the best manager since Bill Nick who sifted through our playing staff to create a top four team
and finally 3rd. Daniel Levy's deliverance of a state of the art training ground and CLASS STADIUM. ......
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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Another crap article in the Guardian today as well on how the new stadium isn't going to change anything as we are going to be carrying a big fat debt so we won't be able to spend any money on players, no mention whatsoever about any stadium naming rights deal.
 

newbie

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Jul 16, 2004
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Poch does imply he would like a new contract though in the article ???
 
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