Could only get worse if he insisted on bringing Thierry Henry with him.
Wouldn't be the worst appointment imaginable, but shouldn't be in our shortlist - even if that's 20 candidates long.I don't think he's the tactically naive manager many remember. People learn and improve, plus he tries to play decent football. Still wouldn't be my choice but I don't think he's a disaster. Certainly makes more sense than Scott Parker who annoyingly remains among the favourites for the job.
Daniel Levy, the Tottenham chairman that made Mourinho the second highest paid manager in the world? And had Pochettino also in top-10 before that? That Daniel Levy?Educated, talks a good game, seems a pleasant enough bloke and, most importantly, he would be cheap as chips. I read that he earns about 2.5m Euros as Belgium manager, which means DL would only need to pay him, say £4m annually and when he is sacked next year, there wouldn't be too much compensation to pay.
Right up Levy's street.
From Poch, to Mourinho to Martinez seems like a steady decline - but it could actually be a very smart move.
Have to take all these links with a massive pinch of salt.
How much lower can we go?
Scott Parker is somewhat inexperienced wouldn't you say? So rather surprised than confusedHow has that confused you?
I like him, just not sure how good he really is and how far he can take us.