You on the wrong forum?All good things will come to an end. That's a fact of life.
However, Poch leaving Spurs for Man U, Is literally making me smile.
What's with all the platitudes? Of course it's Pochettinos choice and naturally he will choose what's best for him. But at this point in time his sole focus should be at the club he's currently employed at, which just as it happens still has every chance of winning a trophy this season. Any unncecessary attention on Pochettinos future hinders both his and the clubs goals.
Right now Pochettino and Spurs interests are intertwined.
What happens, happens. The day Poch finally does leave, then it's well worth remembering that the Spurs job will be a bloody attractive one. By then it'll be down to hiring well, and hope that someone like Tuchel has been fired for now winning the CL at a canter.
All good things will come to an end. That's a fact of life.
However, Poch leaving Spurs for Man U, Is literally making me smile.
What happens, happens. The day Poch finally does leave, then it's well worth remembering that the Spurs job will be a bloody attractive one. By then it'll be down to hiring well, and hope that someone like Tuchel has been fired for now winning the CL at a canter.
All good things will come to an end. That's a fact of life.
However, Poch leaving Spurs for Man U, Is literally making me smile.
There's also a knock on effect if Poch leaves for United. They would absolutely be in for Kane within a couple of seasons. Poch and Kane's relationship is so close. For United it is a great way to weaken and destabilize a rival and strengthen themselves at the same time. It really would be catastrophic if Poch went to United this summer.
Some of you lot love a good meltdown. If you look at the history of this thread it's speculation followed by meltdown followed by Poch coming out and saying he's going no where. Do we really need to go through the whole process again to shut some of you the fuck up?
"Big opportunities" come round once in a lifetime. That's when you have to think very seriously about turning something down. Because you'll never get another chance.
But the 'opportunity' to manage United (or Madrid) comes round every 2-3 years. They're big clubs, sure, but having a crack at managing them is NOT an opportunity too big to turn down, even assuming you actually want that kind of madhouse job in the first place. Turn down United 2019. Opportunity will knock again in 2022. Or before.
Pundits, journos and most fans think money is everything. And prestige is everything. It's as if we must all aspire to the same 'dream' job. The world is one big Christmas tree and managing United is the big star on top of the tree. But life isn't like that. People are attracted by different jobs, different careers, for different reasons and their own personal motivations. We can't all manage Man United. And nor could Man United attract every one of us. It's the same with players. Ledley King, even Mark Noble, could have moved to "bigger clubs". They didn't. Because what they want and value isn't the same as what Phil Jones or Fred wanted.
If Poch was unemployed, sure, he'd (maybe) be interested. But swap (very) Old Trafford for (very) new WHL ? Kane and Dele and our kids and Levy, for Sanchez and Pogba and infighting, Ed Woodward and the Glazers? EVEN more importantly, Poch has turned loyalty into his personal crusade. He believes in it. He expects every player to uphold it. He could never do that again if he walks away from a 5 year Contract. He's not another Carrick, Berbatov, Modric or Bale. This is very different.
Months of unsettling speculation now, despite whats said to the contrary.