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POLL: Spurs' New Manager Should Harry Leave

If Harry was to leave Spurs, which manager, that is available, would you like to see at WHL?

  • AVB

    Votes: 75 42.4%
  • Roberto Martinez

    Votes: 35 19.8%
  • Roberto Di Matteo

    Votes: 3 1.7%
  • Louis van Gaal

    Votes: 15 8.5%
  • Jurgen Klopp

    Votes: 33 18.6%
  • Martin O'Neill

    Votes: 7 4.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 52 29.4%

  • Total voters
    177
  • Poll closed .

not_tenth-again

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Jun 19, 2009
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Now with rodgers gone ancelotti at psg im pretty ambivalent. AVB is a massive gamble after what happened at chavski. Other will have cover my goat vote.
 

Robbiepope

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Aug 3, 2006
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Looking at that list makes me question why some people on here would jump for joy if Harry left. Grass is always greener..
 

kungfugrip

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Apr 8, 2005
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Maybe there should have been. Just feel he doesn't play the Spurs way. Vote Other in this case.
The 'Spurs way' that's won us two titles in 130 years. Moyes would get the team runnig through brick walls for him and each other which is what we've lacked, and what we need at Tottenham. Given our current squad I reckon Moyes would let them play fast attacking, free flowing football, but just making sure they bust their balls for him, (and teach them how to defend).

Ok, I'll vote other.
 

punky

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Sep 23, 2008
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Louis van Gaal is supposed to be unveiled as Liverpool's DOF today.

Ancellotti would be my fav, but there is some conjecture as to whether he is happy at PSG or not.

Out of the list though O' Neill stand put as the most experienced and capable.
 

kungfugrip

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Apr 8, 2005
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Louis van Gaal is supposed to be unveiled as Liverpool's DOF today.

Ancellotti would be my fav, but there is some conjecture as to whether he is happy at PSG or not.

Out of the list though O' Neill stand put as the most experienced and capable.

O'Neill is a boyhood Sunderland fan and has been at Sunderland less than six months!! No chance he is leaving.
 

adiepf

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May 13, 2007
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AVB for me in a heartbeat, the guy is quality, chelsea are just rotten & ruled by old biddy players....

he tried to change things to quickly but i still think he is a forward thinking you manager who would serve us superbly...

btw as i said earlier, the silence from THFC & Redknapp is telling....hes a gonner imo, sooner rather than later!
 

Riandor

COB Founder
May 26, 2004
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Or maybe there just isn't anything to say?

Anyhow, we shall see.
Or we won't...

Er, lol ok, the thing with Spurs is that when does anything ever happen when we expect or as we expect? I give trying to predict when, who, where... even with ITK.

The quietness on the matter could mean anything and the almost complete lack of newspaper coverage usually suggests that all is actually just quiet.

Yes the focus might be all on Brendan Rogers at Liverpool, but i just don't see anything transpiring here.

As for new manager should HR actually leave, well maybe AVB, but a gamble.. for me I say keep HR on and then replace after next season after courting Mourinho.

:)
 

vicbob

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Aug 26, 2008
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I voted other (Moyes). Think he deserves a crack at a club with a decent budgetr. He wouldnt come here with our flair players and play the way he does at Everton, he plays that way cos he has to there. He will get our players playing as a team, which is what i feel we are missing sometimes.
Would have rather had Rodgers as i feel he would have been a better fit, but that ship has sailed.

One way or other it needs to be sorted out, and if HR stays, then he needs to be backed
 
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