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What about Moyeseh?Also if nobody else has already said this, then give it Giggsy till the end of the season.
What about Moyeseh?Also if nobody else has already said this, then give it Giggsy till the end of the season.
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It seems all this faffing around has made them just super thankful for having an actual manager being approached.
A manager like Potter and a big rebuild is what Spurs need.
Feck off the lot of ya! It's not happeningYeah, Potter would be a sensible choice.
I hope not for your sake, but Spurs have 'finally' ended up on a good pick.Feck off the lot of ya! It's not happening
He has such a good relationship with our chairman and director of football and has said time and again he is very happy at Brighton with everyone working to same strategy and pulling in the same direction.I hope not for your sake, but Spurs have 'finally' ended up on a good pick.
Maybe Harry might be able to work some magic.A manager like Potter and a big rebuild is what Spurs need.
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I don’t see him going for that. Spurs are probably a step up from Brighton but assuming he’s on a fairly lengthy contract at Brighton I doubt he’ll consider it a big enough step up to justify leaving a long term role for something as short as 1-1.5 years.Just go for Potter on a short (1 - 1.5yr) contract. Think he'll do better than half the fancy names being toted around.
Yep I sort of agree but I think Spurs are a big enough step up that he'll get noticed across Europe if he does a good job there. Maybe even opens up the England job if Southgate gets sacked.I don’t see him going for that. Spurs are probably a step up from Brighton but assuming he’s on a fairly lengthy contract at Brighton I doubt he’ll consider it a big enough step up to justify leaving a long term role for something as short as 1-1.5 years.
I love to take the piss out of spurs (some family support them), and it’s so easy…I don’t see him going for that. Spurs are probably a step up from Brighton but assuming he’s on a fairly lengthy contract at Brighton I doubt he’ll consider it a big enough step up to justify leaving a long term role for something as short as 1-1.5 years.
Is this satire?If it wasn't for Covid happening things may have been very different under Mourinho. The new stadium full to capacity would have generated significant income for spurs. That would have been used to invest in the squad.
Mourinho joined spurs because the project looked so good. World class stadium, world class training ground. Funds would have been provided to develop a world class team on the pitch.
But covid happened and it all fell apart. You could argue that if covid didnt happen then spurs would still fail under Mourinho but we will never know.
Glaston has a new accountIs this satire?
Nah, it's Duncan Castles account.Glaston has a new account
He’s already shown he can’t cut it at a big club. West Ham is his level. He’s doing well there. Him at Spurs will be reminiscent of him at United.Seriously, why not moyesey?
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It seems all this faffing around has made them just super thankful for having an actual manager being approached.
I'm referring to the Twitterati and the Spurs forum.“… can I just shock you?
I like Graham Potter, in spite of what I just said earlier”
Ah wasn’t having a go at you mate - was also taking the piss out of the same people!I'm referring to the Twitterati and the Spurs forum.
Pressers will be fun.Joe Kinnear, ex Spurs player, great man manager. His calming influence would be a welcome respite after the fractious reign of Jose. He's up there in age, but he could come in, steady the ship, keep them in the premier league next season and then pass the baton onto a younger more energetic manager such as Roy Hodgson.
The problem these managers have at smaller clubs is that things can go wrong real quick. Even the best managers cant guarantee to keep teams like Brighton in the Prem forever. It only takes a few injuries, a loss of confidence and one or two poor buys and they're out of the league, no matter how talented the boss. So the window of opportunity to move on while your stock is high can be really small.I don’t see him going for that. Spurs are probably a step up from Brighton but assuming he’s on a fairly lengthy contract at Brighton I doubt he’ll consider it a big enough step up to justify leaving a long term role for something as short as 1-1.5 years.
Charles N'Zogbia was callled Charles Insomnia by him, Yohan Cabaye was Yohan Kebab.Maybe Jose wasn't that bad after all.....Pressers will be fun.
" Joe, why no play Dele Ali?"
"You're a kant"
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Whoosh Didn't even register the inverted commas.Ah wasn’t having a go at you mate - was also taking the piss out of the same people!
So am I.Ian Holloway is available
Give it to WoyIan Holloway is available