Trizy
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Could this unsettle all the Spurs players if he goes?
Wouldn't mind Eriksen as well as Toby
Wouldn't mind Eriksen as well as Toby
Levy is hard enough to deal with at the best of times. Imagine how difficult he would make things if Real have already taken his manager?Why?
It's not the end of an era! Ramos is going to be at a great level next season, he is not struggling physically at all. Marcelo is basically prime age and physical condition, just a year older in terms of experience. Modric has never relied on pace and was just the best player on the pitch by far in the final. Ronaldo, well... I would never underestimate him. The team will be the same next season, more or less - plus reinforcements.Like Barcelona, they won't be able replace all of them.
You won't find another Ronaldo, Ramos, Marcelo or Modric at the moment in todays market.
Ramos 32 - Match winning CB, probably the best all round defender the past 6 years.
Marcelo 30 - In my opinion, he's the greatest of all time attacking wise. Big game player, match winner.
Modric 32 - Best CM in the world the past 4 years, easily.
Ronaldo 33 - Once in a life time talent and GOAT goal scorer. They might ever replace him, not even in 100 years.
End of an era. They can't be upset though, their squad won 4 of 5 CL. The rebuild needed is massive though, given they have to replace Bale and Benzema too. Top attacking players can go for 100m+ each.
Yes. And it seems likely that Pochettino will have discussed all this with Levy before agreeing to sign the new 5 year contract.@GlastonSpur Genuine question, is there more Poch can do at Spurs with the wages and transfer budget he has? Considering Liverpool who are at the same level of you in terms of transfers seem to be spending like the big boys this summer?
Are there any reports about Levy giving him more funds this summer?
They're not the same beast of a team though.It's not the end of an era! Ramos is going to be at a great level next season, he is not struggling physically at all. Marcelo is basically prime age and physical condition, just a year older in terms of experience. Modric has never relied on pace and was just the best player on the pitch by far in the final. Ronaldo, well... I would never underestimate him. The team will be the same next season, more or less - plus reinforcements.
12 years old have babysitters?Oh man, this is going to be so funny if Poch leaves
Deluded spurs fans thinking a contract turns coaches and players into slaves. If Real Madrid pay up, he's gone. If Kane wants to go with Poch and Madrid pay enough, he's gone too. Like they would ever keep an angry and childish Kane in their team, it would be like babysitting a 12 year old.
If Poch leaves for Real this summer, you can pretty much guarantee that Levy will refuse to sanction any deal that leads to one of his players leaving the club. Losing his manager at a pivotal stage in the clubs history would be bad enough, throw in the departures of Kane, Eriksen, Alli etc would turn a bad summer in to a catastrophic one. Levy is no fool.Oh man, this is going to be so funny if Poch leaves
Deluded spurs fans thinking a contract turns coaches and players into slaves. If Real Madrid pay up, he's gone. If Kane wants to go with Poch and Madrid pay enough, he's gone too. Like they would ever keep an angry and childish Kane in their team, it would be like babysitting a 12 year old.
Good. Hopefully they turn to kloppPoch won't go to Real this summer, even if they come calling IMO
Good. Hopefully they turn to klopp
Why? Leave Klopp at Liverpool.Good. Hopefully they turn to klopp
And take Salah with him.Good. Hopefully they turn to klopp
Because it would make the scousers cry. Indefinitely. You don't want to see this happen?Why? Leave Klopp at Liverpool.
Because I think klopp is the better manager and will pose more of a threat going forward (in the future)Why? Leave Klopp at Liverpool.
That would be the icing on the cake. The meltdownAnd take Salah with him.
This is a dream scenario.
They cry and get over excited when the next man comes regardless.Because it would make the scousers cry. Indefinitely. You don't want to see this happen?
I don't think so. They ended the campaign strongly but their domestic form has always been shite. He's basically a hip Wenger after they moved into Emirates.Because I think klopp is the better manager and will pose more of a threat going forward (in the future)
Slaves... absolute dillusion and pretty ignorant.Oh man, this is going to be so funny if Poch leaves
Deluded spurs fans thinking a contract turns coaches and players into slaves. If Real Madrid pay up, he's gone. If Kane wants to go with Poch and Madrid pay enough, he's gone too. Like they would ever keep an angry and childish Kane in their team, it would be like babysitting a 12 year old.
Just as I thought, I think he would have went if he had not signed, but he doesn't seem like a person to disrespect or turn away from an agreement. He has more integrity than that.Poch being quoted on twitter...
It would be disrespectful to Levy for me to force a move to Madrid
On the SpursBarcelona Twitter feed, Poch is in Barcalona today.
Nonsense. Lost hunger? Perhaps in the league after a bad start, but you don't win the CL without being hungry. Hammered by Bayern? Nonsense again, of course they are going to be bombarded by FC Bayern when they are leading - just like Real would do the same if Bayern were leading, it's basic top team vs. top team just like it would have been for every other top team meeting Bayern/Real. Very lucky against Juventus? They scored three goals away and took the home game for granted before showing great resilience when they got a perfectly good penalty to win the game. You don't win the CL by being brilliant every game, you need luck and experience as well.They're not the same beast of a team though.
They were hammered by Bayern over two legs but got lucky. Very lucky against Juventus and were getting bummed by Liverpool's press before they dropped the heads when Salah went off.
Their domestic form proves they're in decline as a team. Or lost huger.
It part of why he can get the most out of players and has managed to keep our best players in contract. He believes in what he is doing and in turn the players are believing in him.Just as I thought, I think he would have went if he had not signed, but he doesn't seem like a person to disrespect or turn away from an agreement. He has more integrity than that.
I don't think it's a matter of integrity in special case scenarios such as this. An offer from arguably the biggest club in the world is something too good to pass up when you're managing what is really an upper B class club in comparison.Just as I thought, I think he would have went if he had not signed, but he doesn't seem like a person to disrespect or turn away from an agreement. He has more integrity than that.
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Also being said on twitter that he sais, "what will be, will be." HmmmPoch being quoted on twitter...
It would be disrespectful to Levy for me to force a move to Madrid
On the SpursBarcelona Twitter feed, Poch is in Barcalona today.
Could mean either way to be honest lol.Also being said on twitter that he sais, "what will be, will be." Hmmm
LOL Bit of a slap to the face of Spurs that (if it's accurate).Tweet
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I don't think he would be looked bad upon, I'm saying I don't think it would sit well with himself.I don't think it's a matter of integrity in special case scenarios such as this. An offer from arguably the biggest club in the world is something too good to pass up when you're managing what is really an upper B class club in comparison.
It's the same in any job field even if you want to take it away from football. An accountant say getting promoted to a new role at a medium sized firm wouldn't be looked bad upon if he goes on to quit after being head hunted for a much more higher paying job at a top 4 firm. Its not about lack of integrity when something massive falls on your lap. It's just bad luck about the circumstances but no one in their right mind would blame the man for going.
Only God knows.LOL Bit of a slap to the face of Spurs that (if it's accurate).
I can’t see Perez going for him at this stage, but I’d quite like Wenger to win a La Liga with Real and have one last crack at the CL.Wenger would be a rather good appointment if they can't get Poch and deem Conte incompatible with certain players featuring in the roster. He'd have respect, could handle the dressing room and his tactics might even work with that level of players.
I'm with ya mate!Now Perez, go get Klopp.