RedorDead21
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I'd be surprised if there was even one such Spurs fan.
Yeah he's comparable to Jose......
I'd be surprised if there was even one such Spurs fan.
Yeah he's comparable to Jose......
Sky and Sportbild saying that Pochettino is being discussed as possible Heynckes successor.
Sky and Sportbild saying that Pochettino is being discussed as possible Heynckes successor.
Could really do with winning the FA cup this year. Going trophyless for 3 years with a top 3 team in the league doesn't look too promising
Could really do with winning the FA cup this year. Going trophyless for 3 years with a top 3 team in the league doesn't look too promising
A little harsh on him there, as a club he has us punching well aboove our weight, I really don't get how this goes unnoticed, but yeah I would like us to get the FA Cup this year.
I agree, people here are using his good work as a stick to beat him with.
A little harsh on him there, as a club he has us punching well aboove our weight, I really don't get how this goes unnoticed, but yeah I would like us to get the FA Cup this year.
As a club yeah, but not as a team.
I don't quite get this - in half the threads i see you guys talk about how Kane is the best striker in the world, Eriksen and Alli are some of the best CAMs around, Dembele a great CM, the CBs among the best in the world.
So if if that true and Poch should have enough to win something with them.
I don't follow Spurs enough to be able to tell.Would you want him?
I don't follow Spurs enough to be able tell.
Yeah they have to be considered favourites to win the FA Cup, failure to do so would be another blow for Pochettino. It's their home ground and they've already dismantled United there this season. And this season you'd regard them as a better team then Chelsea or Southampton.
As a club yeah, but not as a team.
I don't quite get this - in half the threads i see you guys talk about how Kane is the best striker in the world, Eriksen and Alli are some of the best CAMs around, Dembele a great CM, the CBs among the best in the world.
So if that's true and Poch should have enough to win something with them.
... PepWho would you want, and who is available, please take Klopp just for the meltdown.
As a club yeah, but not as a team.
I don't quite get this - in half the threads i see you guys talk about how Kane is the best striker in the world, Eriksen and Alli are some of the best CAMs around, Dembele a great CM, the CBs among the best in the world.
So if that's true and Poch should have enough to win something with them.
Well it's quite obviously not true. Not to mention that they have almost no depth outside their first eleven I feel Poch got them punching well above their weight.
Would you want him?
That's not true. Here is our 2nd XI (in my view):
------------ Vorm
Aurier - Dier - Sanchez - Davies
------ Wanyama - Winks
Sissoko - Lamela - Moura
---------- Llorente
That XI would give many a Prem team a run for their money.
Since when is Dire second team. Also the front 4 are barely midtable team players, granted Moura might not yet have a chance to show what he is capable off but the rest can't really replace anyone in your attack right now.
Dier normally plays as DM, but if neither of our first XI CBs were available then he'd shift to CB, with Wanyama playing as DM instead.
I agree that it's too early to really comment on Moura, but I don't agree about Lamela ... in my view he's a quality player and it's a toss-up whether he'd equally well fit in with a first XI.
Sissoko and Llorente I'll grant you, but that's just 2 players out of XI.
Overall I think my 2nd XI line-up shows that Spurs have decent squad depth.
Well, exactly, I would hope someone like Pochettino is at the very least being 'discussed' by our board while we're looking for a new coach lol.Honestly cant see it happening this summer anyway, I love how media write such leading headlines "discussed as possible" how many others are being discussed.
Well, exactly, I would hope someone like Pochettino is at the very least being 'discussed' by our board while we're looking for a new coach lol.
However, both SportBild and Didi Hamann claim we have contacted him to sound him out, so there might be a bit more to it than just discussing.
Good manager, but it's not going to happen now, from both sides.
We have other candidates who are promising, and Pochettino also surely has a couple of interesting options, should he want to leave at all.
No idea if there are formal restrictions like there are with players.How does it work with managers, does Levy have to "ok" any discussions? Maybe a silly question, Poch doesn't have an agent.
If he wins the FA cup it will be "well he needs to win the league" its just how football is.
It's more that he has to win trophies surely? No one will expect Poch to win the PL next season but the domestic cups are where I thought they might have had some success over the last few years.
It's more that he has to win trophies surely? No one will expect Poch to win the PL next season but the domestic cups are where I thought they might have had some success over the last few years.
Mourinho can retire tomorrow, while poch takes united or barca or bayern or any team in the world and he'll still wont be able to replicate mourinho trophy cabinet.
8 league titles and 2 european champions league inc.1 treble.
Pochetinno will have a remarkable career if he won half of what mourinho won.
I think he's more saying that Poch shouldn't be compared to the likes of Mou, Pep, Fergie etc who have won an extrordonariy amount of trophies in their careers. If Poch can either win titles with Spurs or move to another club and win titles and a champions league or two then he will be seen as a highly successful manager; even if he never manages to recreate the influence of the managers I mentioned.So he should retire now? I don't get your point really. Unless ur an elite team manager with an open cheque book ur unimportant? Horseshit.
Mourinho can retire tomorrow, while poch takes united or barca or bayern or any team in the world and he'll still wont be able to replicate mourinho trophy cabinet.
8 league titles and 2 european champions league inc.1 treble.
Pochetinno will have a remarkable career if he won half of what mourinho won.
I think he's more saying that Poch shouldn't be compared to the likes of Mou, Pep, Fergie etc who have won an extrordonariy amount of trophies in their careers. If Poch can either win titles with Spurs or move to another club and win titles and a champions league or two then he will be seen as a highly successful manager; even if he never manages to recreate the influence of the managers I mentioned.
Well, it would appear @Sky1981 was comparing them. I wasn't aware that I was being elitist, I didn't even necessarily say that Poch won't end up being as good a manager as Jose or Pep at their peak. All I suggested is that both managers have won an extraordinary amount, which is as much down to circumstance and intelligent moves as it is actual managerial ability. Jose has been successful at Porto though, who didn't have massive funds which debunks your point. I'm well aware there is football outside the elite, I'm not sure if you've noticed, but unfortunately United aren't exactly up their with the elite clubs at the moment. Jose wouldn't be a disaster at Spurs, your squad is very, very strong. He wouldn't need money because Levy and Poch have already built a ready made top English side.Who's comparing them? Jose is arguably the most successful club manager in the world still managing. But as always his success needs to be measured and reviewed. I hate the elitism in football, Pepe and Jose are successful at the biggest clubs in the country with massive funds to spend, does that make the the best managers? Believe it or not, there is football outside the elite lol, dare I say it where foootball isn't simply about who wins the most.
When I say I wouldn't want Jose at Spurs I'm not saying it because he isn't a good manager I'm saying it because it would be an absolute disaster. He would fail and tell absolutely everyone why. Again Jose is a good manager when he has what he needs, he has not done anything to tell me he couldn't do it at Stoke on a wet evening.
Well, it would appear @Sky1981 was comparing them. I wasn't aware that I was being elitist, I didn't even necessarily say that Poch won't end up being as good a manager as Jose or Pep at their peak. All I suggested is that both managers have won an extraordinary amount, which is as much down to circumstance and intelligent moves as it is actual managerial ability. Jose has been successful at Porto though, who didn't have massive funds which debunks your point. I'm well aware there is football outside the elite, I'm not sure if you've noticed, but unfortunately United aren't exactly up their with the elite clubs at the moment. Jose wouldn't be a disaster at Spurs, your squad is very, very strong. He wouldn't need money because Levy and Poch have already built a ready made top English side.
I'm not sure its helpful to discussion to suggest people who believe Pep and Jose are currently better managers than Poch are elitist. It's also a strange statement to make that Jose would struggle with a squad that has arguably the best defence, and certainly the best striker in the league, along with one of the most hard working and dedicated units out of the top sides.