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JCRD

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Sorry to say this but going by reaction after the goals and then a less than enthusiastic interview after the game I think he is gone and knows it that's why he didn't go to or celebrate with the fans.
Just an opinion but never seen him like that before you would have thought we got knocked out tonight.


Nah I dont think so at all, didnt even cross my mind.

I thought he made a point to Arsenal - basically saying - you celebrated your win last time out like you won the fucking world cup, for us? this is just another win, nothing else.
 

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In 100 years time that Stadium we built will still be standing. A bit of perspective is definitely needed on here for Gods sake. Nobody is bigger than the football club and if Poch goes I guarantee we will all be back at work the next day. Poch is a great football manager but some on here see him as a God believe me he's not. I spent a year on a hospital Ward those men and women that work there deserve more money and credit that is thrown around Premier League Clubs, players and managers. Your life won't suddenly end if Poch does decide to go. It will be the same fecking monotony day in day our!

I am truly sorry for the rant but Poch puts his trousers on the same way we all do! One leg at a time. I'll still love watching Spurs even if they put me in charge ?

I think settle down on the hospital ward stuff, we are on a football forum of a specific club talking about it's football manager of course peoples opinions are going to be relative to football and not the big wide world.
 
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Sorry to say this but going by reaction after the goals and then a less than enthusiastic interview after the game I think he is gone and knows it that's why he didn't go to or celebrate with the fans.
Just an opinion but never seen him like that before you would have thought we got knocked out tonight.
The usual from Poch, dignified with an eye on the quality and keeping the team grounded moving forward.

It's going to be a long 6 months.
 

Colonel_Klinck

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There are some proper bed wetters on here. Poch's reaction tonight was a carbon copy of his reaction after just about every win. Get a grip people ffs. You'll all be on prozac long before we get near the end of the season otherwise.
 

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I don't think Poch would publicly force a move, he has far too much honour and respect to take us down that road. And even if he did, Levy would only accept an offer which makes a profit on the stadium build.

Chill, we'll be fine.
 

bubble07

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I actually noe think Poch will wait for the next United manager to fail so that he has no regrets leaving us now
 

Lee82

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There are some proper bed wetters on here. Poch's reaction tonight was a carbon copy of his reaction after just about every win. Get a grip people ffs. You'll all be on prozac long before we get near the end of the season otherwise.

I agree. There are enough videos around from tonight of him hugging every player as they walked off and then going to clap our fans in the away section. I’m not sure what some people are expecting.

On the United job, poch has been asked numerous times over the years about the United and Madrid job yet he’s always given the same answers.
 

rossdapep

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I expect Poch will end up at PSG at some point. That'll be the time for him to go hell for leather for the CL should he not win it with us.

A couple of big signings in January would certainly help our cause now though.
 

rez9000

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I expect Poch will end up at PSG at some point. That'll be the time for him to go hell for leather for the CL should he not win it with us.

A couple of big signings in January would certainly help our cause now though.
As I alluded to in another thread, I don't see Poch at the likes of Real or PSG. Yes, he has a history with the latter, but as they are now, they want to buy success, and I believe that Poch wants to build it. I can see him at PSG or Real at the end of his career - to manage a club he played for or so he has the chance to manage the Galacticos, but at this point in his career, they don't seem like the right fit for him.

Man U, on the other hand...
 

DCSPUR64

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Nah I dont think so at all, didnt even cross my mind.

I thought he made a point to Arsenal - basically saying - you celebrated your win last time out like you won the fucking world cup, for us? this is just another win, nothing else.
That's right, Poch will celebrate if or when we win the cup, outright.
 

Sid Tottenham

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Sure there’s some undercover Utd arse fans on here how can he slate the scum for going over the top celebrating two weeks ago and then go mental tonight?
The man has class dignity and humility he’s too good for Utd put it that way
 

Sir Henry

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After everything poch says and the awesome relationship with levy, you must be short of a few cells if you think he'll leave for utd.
 

cookiemonster

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Brillant post. And it fucking pains me that these so called pundits can't seem to see the wood from the trees in all this.

It's a far bigger achievement to transform this Club into one of the elite, instead of helping one of the elite get back into the elite with hundreds of millions to do it with.

WHY CAN'T SOME PUNDITS RECOGNISE THIS?

The problem is little Levy

How are you going to build a dynasty with that miser in charge

That tosser Klopp is the one that is closer to building a dynasty
 

Blue

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After everything poch says and the awesome relationship with levy, you must be short of a few cells if you think he'll leave for utd.

Or the opposite, a naive and tendentious supporter that doesn't think a manager would be tempted by one the biggest clubs in the world. we'll see what happens. I could see him both stay and leave to be honest.
 
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Gareth88

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Levy as many have said needs to open the cheque book with a massive transfer budget this summer to keep Poch. I think loyalty only goes so far without the funds being available it may turn Poch's head.
 

$hoguN

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To be clear we have a better squad, stadium and training ground than Utd. We are a number of years into Pochettino’s project.

Utd can only offer him money to spend, however that’s not particularly helpful as they have about 6 players who they actually need to keep.

In terms of prestige winning something with us is more impressive than Utd. In terms of being given time, well Pochettino is being given that here.

The fans love him, his squad love him, Levy and him have a decent working relationship. Why as fans are we even entertaining this idea?
 
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