I agree. As he's intimated in press conferences, he loves winning too much, hates losing too much, to put himself in a bad positionNot to labour points already made, but I really don't think he'd have taken the job if he didn't believe he could win things with us. Big things.
Not to labour points already made, but I really don't think he'd have taken the job if he didn't believe he could win things with us. Big things.
How kindIm not a fan of his, but he has my time to convince me otherwise
Not to labour points already made, but I really don't think he'd have taken the job if he didn't believe he could win things with us. Big things.
Exactly and I winnered your previous post. I found it extremely arrogant and dismissive from Neville. Carragher was spot on, we've hired Mourinho to get us over the line, although he was wrong about it just being domestic cups. We were in the CL final last season, and Carragher thinks with Mourinho we couldn't get there again? Leiceser won the league a few years ago ffs! with Mourinho in charge and a few astute signings we can definitely challenge for the title.
Liverpool came from nowhere under Klopp to challenge. People like Carragher think the top 2 are a closed shop, its nonsense. Two years ago Liverpool were finishing behind us ffs.
Neville went on a weird rant, like Mourinho had gone to Spurs because he was desperate. Mourinho clearly coveted the Spurs job, and I'm not just saying that as a Spurs fan. London based, CL regulars, very talented squad, world class infrastructure, it's literally one of the most attractive clubs to manage in the world, and because we've been starved of true success for so long, the upside of managing Spurs is fucking massive, bigger than any club in world football. Mourinho isn't stupid, this is a hugely attractive job. Neville is still stuck in the 90s, excellent analyst but his opinions on other manager and clubs is constantly shit. For people like him they just can't process that Spurs are now an elite club.
Well I surmise that more paramount than his ubiquitousness is his endowment in inaugurating a conquering intellect in the sportsmen.
Carragher/Neville analysis on MNF on why JM is at Spurs is laughable.
Just a bridge for each other ?
Can't be taking Spurs seriously, just dismiss them lol.
I have a theory that Levy has shared something with Jose that isn't yet common knowledge. Naming rights/NFL/Amazon/new owners - dunno, but we know that Levy is pushing the boundaries of what makes a football club, and my instinct is that there is something in there that Jose wants to be part of.
Totally agree, plus the unexpected bonus of WSL putting an extra 38000 perfectly formed bums on seats.Our 'runway' is so big. The new stadium can give so much.
This is a great post. Our potential is massive but it's also a massive 2 years. Can't afford to mess this up & waste the opportunity. As much as there are lots of external factors/opportunities that can make enic lots of money I still think the key is a successful Tottenham & pretty confident Levy thinks this too. Which is probably why he had to pull the trigger on PochOur 'runway' is so big. The new stadium can give so much. We have NFL games. We have arguably the most followed / biggest name in football management in Mourinho, in Son we have the biggest player in Asia (surely due a pay rise and a new 5 year contract?), in Kane we have England's captain and arguably the best #9 in the world. Our profits, with the increased capacity and extra spend in the stadium on food and beverages, will be massive and that is not inc. the NFL games, potential naming rights and sponsorship (we haven't even sold sleeve space sponsorship yet - surely this is waiting for the stadium naming rights to be sorted), and all the extra events we can stage. Imagine if we became the home for an NFL franchise and someone like Visa or Nike rocked up with a mega naming rights deal. Super complicated I know, but I bet it would make us the richest club in the world. As I say - we have a massive runway. Those funds will allow us to sustainably buy the best players, pay the best coaches, etc. COYS!
That's not a regular thing. Tottenham Women play at the Beehive normally. The NLD was a one off event.Totally agree, plus the unexpected bonus of WSL putting an extra 38000 perfectly formed bums on seats.
Please god no.Our 'runway' is so big. The new stadium can give so much. We have NFL games. We have arguably the most followed / biggest name in football management in Mourinho, in Son we have the biggest player in Asia (surely due a pay rise and a new 5 year contract?), in Kane we have England's captain and arguably the best #9 in the world. Our profits, with the increased capacity and extra spend in the stadium on food and beverages, will be massive and that is not inc. the NFL games, potential naming rights and sponsorship (we haven't even sold sleeve space sponsorship yet - surely this is waiting for the stadium naming rights to be sorted), and all the extra events we can stage. Imagine if we became the home for an NFL franchise and someone like Visa or Nike rocked up with a mega naming rights deal. Super complicated I know, but I bet it would make us the richest club in the world. As I say - we have a massive runway. Those funds will allow us to sustainably buy the best players, pay the best coaches, etc. COYS!