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Cool
How you been?
I was over for Soton and bayern lol
Ye not bad mate, yourself?
Ouch, maybe don’t come back? ?
Cool
How you been?
I was over for Soton and bayern lol
This thread is embarrassing....
We have a manager the last time i looked.A manager that is i acknowledge going through a sticky period, but a manager that has done a top job since hes been here and deserves abit more respect.
Have some fucking decency and wait until when and if he's gone ffs.
You lot were are calling for Poch to show some loyalty when he was being touted for bigger jobs not long ago....
Practice what you preach and show some loyalty , we aren't AFTV.
For the record.
If Pochettino does leave, for whatever reason, I am onboard the Jose train. He's wanted us bad for a long time.
IIRC, he was Levy's first target for the big rebuild back in 2004. If it hadn't been for Chelsea's lottery win, there's a good chance he would have come to us back then. Santini was the backup option.
There's an unfinished business, "fated by the gods" kind of vibe there.
He's openly discussed his post-Spurs future, I don't see it as being disrespectful to discuss our future post-Poch. I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't ask for loyalty from our players or our manager. I just ask for them to handle things in a decentmanner if they do decide to leave (e.g. Kyle Walker).
Some perspective may be required here. He's at the very top of a profession where sackings happen frequently, and brutally. Ranieri went within a year of winning Leicester the league (and it was the right decision to sack him, too). He's paid a hell of lot of money, and there are question marks over whether his heart is even in it anymore. To say this topic should be off-limits because it's disrespectful to the guy is borderline absurd.
I was looking at Mourinho's Inter side that he was so successful with. I tried to match up 'like for like' in our team. The main differences I saw were the fact that Inter had some serious warriors in their spine (Lucio,Zanetti, Motta, Stankovic, Milito).
Caesar (Lloris)
Maicon (-)
Zanetti (-)
Lucio (Toby)
Samuel (Jan)
Motta (Dier - could be like Motta)
Stankovic (-)
Pandev (Lamela)
Sneijder (GLC)
Etoo (Son/Moura)
Milito (Kane)
You’ve er, certainly used your imagination there mate!
What we comparing next? The acting range of Dean Gaffney compared to Tom Hanks?
If it hadn't been for Chelsea's lottery win, there's a good chance he would have come to us back then.
I don't think you know just how right you are: I forget when it was we won the lottery?
Jose won't tolerate our non-spending. Simple
For the record.
If Pochettino does leave, for whatever reason, I am onboard the Jose train. He's wanted us bad for a long time.
IIRC, he was Levy's first target for the big rebuild back in 2004. If it hadn't been for Chelsea's lottery win, there's a good chance he would have come to us back then. Santini was the backup option.
There's an unfinished business, "fated by the gods" kind of vibe there.
This... all day. There is no other way Poch will leave. Levy won't pay him off and he won't quit and miss out on payment.As has been said, Levy won’t pay Poch off, but I bet he’d consider an approach for him now.
This... all day. There is no other way Poch will leave. Levy won't pay him off and he won't quit and miss out on payment.
FWIW - I would like Poch to stay and be given the chance to ship out some of the non-performers/whingers/call them what you will and get some fresh blood in. Yes, it is a 'romantic' view in the fashion of Bill Nic, but Poch is the best manager we have had in my lifetime.
.The players really loved playing for him at Utd didn't they, so much so they got him fired. I don't want to see him at Spurs. Why is it everybody thinks if there foreign they must be good. Personally if Poch goes I would be quite happy to see Eddie Howe or even Dyche given a chance. Nobody knows how good they could be as they have always been with smaller clubs with no real budget but have always managed to keep them in the PL. Mourinho always blames everybody but himself when the going gets tough it wouldn't take long to have a really disgruntled squad even worse than it is now.
There's plenty of loyalty in football and in many other lines of work and human activity too, in my experience.All this banging on about loyalty.
There is no loyalty in football.
All involved in it, know it.
The apparently specific mated with the context-free, vague and ill-defined. Social media, oy, oy,oy...Someone on the UAE Spurs supporters club on FB mentioned that Levy and Mourinho has a 2 hour meeting yesterday in the Burj Al Arab.