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Pochettino or Mourinho?

SpunkyBackpack

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I'm a big fan of this new trend of SC members creating shitty threads and then getting all shirty when called on it.
 

dondo

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If its any consolation, i was the lemon that started the ‘Reverse St Tottingham’ thread 5 weeks before we shat the bed on the least day of the season at Newcastle and claimed third in a two-horse race!
it will pass (unlike our midfield!)


I remember that ?.
It’s just a football forum. I created a reasonable discussion I thought ?
 
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Mourinho, because
- The 2019/20 Poch would have had us thumped by Klopp's lot
- He wouldn't have taken Eriksen off
- He wouldn't have played Tanganga
 

bubble07

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Poch was the best manager we had in my lifetime but January 2019 to when he left was a complete shambles
 

dondo

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I'm a big fan of this new trend of SC members creating shitty threads and then getting all shirty when called on it.

Was a reasonable discussion point I thought maybe it’s not your opinion or popular opinion but nothing offensive or personal but when I respond to people on here telling me to fuck off I’m not allowed to defend myself
 

dricha1

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Poch was the best manager we had in my lifetime but January 2019 to when he left was a complete shambles

still hard to fathom why, we were flying last Xmas and then the wheels just fell off. Burnley away seemed like the point Poch lost his cool
for the first time. The CL final should have re-galvanised him but with hindsight it looks like he was mentally half-way out the door already ??‍♂️
 

Dougal

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I'm a big fan of this new trend of SC members creating shitty threads and then getting all shirty when called on it.
New trend :LOL:

But in answer, never a Mourinho fan, so Poch. But it’s ok because I’ll change my mind when the silverware starts rolling in like was guaranteed.
 

Dougal

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I'm a big fan of this new trend of SC members creating shitty threads and then getting all shirty when called on it.
New trend :LOL:

But in answer, never a Mourinho fan, so Poch. But it’s ok because I’ll change my mind when the silverware starts rolling in like was guaranteed.
 

wrd

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I think this is a strange game to discuss this. Jose has inherited a shit squad. I want to see once he's had a couple of windows (a couple of windows to most teams is 8 years is spurs years) to build a team in his image. I find it harsh when people say that Poch left him a team in terrible shape because it wasn't Poch's choice to leave and was dealing with the transition himself.
 

THFC_SWE

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I loved Poch but he's is gone now. Mourinho is our gaffer and I support him as much as I did with Poch. There's no reason for a thread like this.
 

ClintEastwould

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Poch but only if levy had backed him which he didn’t and it planted a seed of discontent within the squad
 

dondo

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Moronic thread.

Don’t
Moronic thread.

Come on then mr spams a lot why is it a moronic thread?
It’s a hypothetical question at a cross roads when you and certain other poster were demanding Pochettino got the sack 2/3 months ago.
Poch was making all the wrong moves and had lost the dressing room bla bla bla. Has Mourinho done any better? I’m not knocking Jose I don’t think anyone could do any better with our players.
I was simply asking hypothetically question who would be better to rebuild our squad, no need for bed wetting
 
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