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Tottenham's Glory Glory days may not be a thing of the past

garryparkerschest

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Apr 24, 2012
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A club that has spent too long wallowing in former glories has been reborn under Mauricio Pochettino's brand of muscularly elegant football

Read the full article at The Telegraph

Really enjoyable read. Looks at the history of the club and the similarities between Bill Nicholson and Pochettino.

We still have a long way to go to be compared with arguably the greatest club team ever built.
 

gusrowe

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Feb 20, 2005
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We are still a great club with a great history. However we have always promised much over the past 50 years but have consistently made the wrong decisions on players and managers coming in and out. For once we now appear to be consistent and stable as a club from the chairman, through to the manager and the players. We have a solid base to build on and a vision that everyone has tied into. Providing we hold onto this, maintain the consistancy and vision I for one see the glory glory days returning.
 

Chris_D

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Feb 24, 2007
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We have a great future but only if we can keep the current group together. We looked to have a great future when we had Redknapp, Bale and Modric. Sadly we changed that into AVB Paulinho and Soldado. Poch is the man to build the club around. The likes of Kane and Alli will want to stay if he's the boss and they're in the Champions League.
 
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