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seanwhite1961

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I think it'll be either Benitez or Blanc
Benitez would be a major shock. He's too in love with Liverpool(like Houllier) and made a large number of baffling decisions during his time there. Towards the end he became something of a buffoon. I thought he would slip smoothly into replacing Maureen at Inter and it was far from it.

Whilst Martinez wouldn't be a prime candidate for me, he is a bright manager in the Spurs mould and has something of Pleaty about him. The end to Wigan's season suggests that he may have a firm grip on what it takes to win games against big teams with his philosophy.
 

InOffMeLeftShin

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I don't really understand what he is saying. He is blaming having to play Gallas and Nelsen for our poor results? I think the line 'if I had been offered fourth at the beginning of the season I'd have taken it' might be one of the reasons that the 'Spurs chiefs' didn't really warm to him. I think they have higher ambitions than that and whilst 4th was a good result I can see why that attitude might not go down too well.
 

SpurSince57

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I don't really understand what he is saying. He is blaming having to play Gallas and Nelsen for our poor results? I think the line 'if I had been offered fourth at the beginning of the season I'd have taken it' might be one of the reasons that the 'Spurs chiefs' didn't really warm to him. I think they have higher ambitions than that and whilst 4th was a good result I can see why that attitude might not go down too well.

If they do, they'd better get to cracking the piggy-bank .
 

ackie

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Isn't it funny that in all Harry's interview, he never done anything wrong!
The team don't perform and win maximum points and it's not his fault!
Everything rise and fall on leadership - Harry, you are not perfect! You made some mistakes.
Granted you got us 4th (twice) and played some wonderful football but you have your part of blame for missing 3rd when it was in our reach.
We really need someone very ambitious...someone who thinks of winning and not just 4th or QF! We're nearly there folks.
Whoever DL picks will determine the rise or fall of Spurs!
 

Ionman34

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Benitez would be a major shock. He's too in love with Liverpool(like Houllier) and made a large number of baffling decisions during his time there. Towards the end he became something of a buffoon. I thought he would slip smoothly into replacing Maureen at Inter and it was far from it.

Whilst Martinez wouldn't be a prime candidate for me, he is a bright manager in the Spurs mould and has something of Pleaty about him. The end to Wigan's season suggests that he may have a firm grip on what it takes to win games against big teams with his philosophy.

Heck of an epiphany that, only took him 3+ years to arrive at it!:cool:
 

Van-De-Man

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In The Sun Redknapp has said in his article 'i dont know what more i could have done. No one has been more loyal to Spurs than me'. Good one!!!
 
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