Hugh Jass
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Nothing bad about it, they'd be the natural next step for him.The only bad thing is that when Spurs fire him they will probably get Nagglesman, who will turn things around.
The distant promise of success will temp sonebody. Maybe have a contract fullof clauses but I dont think an entire league can lock Jose out.The only teams that can afford to buy him, won't, and when he was with us he lived in a hotel so he could keep commuting to his beloved London.
Genuinely wouldn't be surprised to see him manage Arsenal in a couple of years, followed by Portugal and end his career.
After watching them I can't see how anyone could think 4th should he realistic for them with some of the teams ahead. Arsenal coming close to them too. Chelsea squad and manager looks light years away from Jose and spurs at the moment too. Can't see how they turn it around looks like he lost the players to an extent no even parking the bus decent any more.
Funny looking back at Liverpool spurs game was billed as some sort of huge title game, both have snowballed in league since it
The thing about the past, erm, decade of Mou is that I now genuinely question how good he was. It's not like that Chelsea team wasn't the most expensive, and easily best squad in the league when he was in charge. They also won things without him.
Inter feels the most impressive, but the way that team played and the reliance on moments of serious fortune...I dunno.
I wonder if tactically he was ever all that.
Agreed. I never thought he was that good, anyway, even after winning the CL with Porto. Had it not been for the famous Scholes 'offside' goal at Old Trafford he'd have been nowhere. Sure, he may have won the league with Porto but I doubt that would have interested Abramovitch.
I can't see him in the Bundesliga either. Bayern surely will never touch him, and i can't imagine any other club being able or willing to afford him.The only teams that can afford to buy him, won't, and when he was with us he lived in a hotel so he could keep commuting to his beloved London.
Genuinely wouldn't be surprised to see him manage Arsenal in a couple of years, followed by Portugal and end his career.
Sorry, who are you?Then why talk about him picking up £50m??
Sorry, who are you?
Not sure who would take him. Only Inter Milan maybe.
It's Buster from Bristol!Sorry, who are you?
Looking at your profile, I see you have a track record of being a bit of a busy body.What a stupid question.
I dont think Nagelsmann would take it yet, he'd wait for a better opportunity in the summer i suspect. He is on thin ice though, JoseThe only bad thing is that when Spurs fire him they will probably get Nagglesman, who will turn things around.
It is possible, but I think he'd have to lower his financial demands by a lot and I can't see that happening.The distant promise of success will temp sonebody. Maybe have a contract fullof clauses but I dont think an entire league can lock Jose out.
I can't see him in the Bundesliga either. Bayern surely will never touch him, and i can't imagine any other club being able or willing to afford him.
Surely he can't go from Spurs to Arsenal though? Even if Wenger's way out was not on the best terms, they surely couldn't bring in his eternal arch nemesis?
The only bad thing is that when Spurs fire him they will probably get Nagglesman, who will turn things around.
He won’t get sacked, can’t see Levy paying him £15m to go. Wouldn’t be surprised to see Kane go though, for circa £150m to make up for lost revenue due to stadium costs, no fans, no NFL and no Champions League. This will feed into the Mourinho narrative of his hands being tied and backs to wall with “this squad”.
Looking at your profile, I see you have a track record of being a bit of a busy body.
Spurs dont really have resources themselves though and still got him.
Nobody is going to pay his wages after this so maybe stepping down a level to step back up is the way to go.
Germany is wide open below Bayern and even Bayern have fallen a level, all Jose has to do is take a side withiin touching distance of top 2
Can't see him retiring there. Think he stayed on because it's Mourinho and he wanted to see if there was a genuine shot at trophies, next manager will be another rebuilder so he'll goWhile they can't afford to sack him, at some point Kane might decide he doesn't want to be part of this shite , at which point they will be truly fecked.
I think Jose is on a scam to make a fortune in contract payoffs
I feel like he can say the latter, actually, it would be his Spurs “legacy” momentNot like he's going to say
"Yeah, I'm a bit sh!te these days, just happy to live in London and milk the cash tree as long as possible".
Or even better "Lads, it's Tottenham".
The thing about the past, erm, decade of Mou is that I now genuinely question how good he was. It's not like that Chelsea team wasn't the most expensive, and easily best squad in the league when he was in charge. They also won things without him.
Inter feels the most impressive, but the way that team played and the reliance on moments of serious fortune...I dunno.
I wonder if tactically he was ever all that.
Porto were attracting the best young talent on the planet in those times. They were the Borussia Dortmund of those times. Even Villas-Boas won a league title and Uefa Cup there.He won two European trophies with Porto too. He was obviously a good manager.
I’m glad to have made your dayThat is the nicest thing anyone has said. Thank you my friend.
Is that the best young talent in the world though? Two world class players. Winning the Champions League with that Porto was a great achievement and he was clearly a very good manager. Him struggling now is more a struggle to adapt and also struggling to find a way of winning more with less.Porto were attracting the best young talent on the planet in those times. They were the Borussia Dortmund of those times. Even Villas-Boas won a league title and Uefa Cup there.
In 2004 they had world class players like Deco and Ricardo Carvalho and in 2011 when they won the UEFA they had James Rodriguez, Joao Moutinho, Falcao, Hulk etc
Key signings that summer Cech and Robben were both Ranieri signings weren't they?
Porto were attracting the best young talent on the planet in those times. They were the Borussia Dortmund of those times. Even Villas-Boas won a league title and Uefa Cup there.
In 2004 they had world class players like Deco and Ricardo Carvalho and in 2011 when they won the UEFA they had James Rodriguez, Joao Moutinho, Falcao, Hulk etc
Jose did great things and had an amazing period of success, but like Zidane at Madrid, a lot of his achievements had more to do with the players he had at his disposal than actually being the greatest genius of all time like he believes in his own head that he is.
I think his stint at Spurs is a good barometer of his true level. I don't think he's washed up or a lesser manager now than he's ever been, it's just that a midfield pairing of Hojbjerg and Ndombele will not bring you the same level of success as a midfield of Essien, Lampard, Ballack and Claude Makalele will no matter how good a manager you are. My opinion is that Pochettino is a superior manager to Jose based on getting far more out of the same bunch of players than Jose did, regardless of how many trophies Jose has won when in charge of the teams containing the world's best players.
The problem is so ironic though.
When we were briefly top, there was a widespread entitled whinge from our fans that they'd rather play football like peak-poch than win anything with "boring" football.
Mourinho, to his credit and demise, duly obliged and wanted to prove people wrong, and the squad is just not capable of it. We're now playing like Liverpool and getting results like them too, and people will moan about that too.
West Ham fans won't give the slightest whatever about the football if they get in the top four. Our lot won't give a whatever about the football if we don't. Just so stupid.
Also, there was an outcry like Dele would be able to return like a saviour and he's just as useless as he was when he was dropped.
Well you could argue that the year the won it, most of the big teams in Europe were in transition. So in some ways it was like Leicester winning the league when all the big teams had horseshite managers - Van Gaal at Utd, Pellegrini at City, Brendan Rodgers started the season at Liverpool and had had a horror summer transfer window, Jose in his 2nd stint at Chelsea and losing the dressing room in one of the first games of the season for childishly and disgracefully verbally abusing a top female doctor in front of the whole stadium.Is that the best young talent in the world though? Two world class players. Winning the Champions League with that Porto was a great achievement and he was clearly a very good manager. Him struggling now is more a struggle to adapt and also struggling to find a way of winning more with less.