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Not sure he's being frank.Frank has said he’s very happy at Brentford
Not sure he's being frank.Frank has said he’s very happy at Brentford
Does Poch want to go back to Levy though?Managers like Mourinho and Conte just isn’t what Spurs should be about.
They’re never going to win the league, or be able to compete with the top teams financially, so at least try to play good football, bring in some exciting players, and build a positive environment. Pochettino worked so well for that very reason.
Poch has his eyes on Madrid I thinkDoes Poch want to go back to Levy though?
Doesn’t have a pray of landing that job, surely? It’s not 2019 anymore.Poch has his eyes on Madrid I think
So he should be too. He's built a great environment, club and team.Frank has said he’s very happy at Brentford
You would say thatHe would say that.
Maybe I dunno but I can't see him coming back to Spurs right now.Doesn’t have a pray of landing that job, surely? It’s not 2019 anymore.
Not a bad shout.Surprised no one is mentioning Thomas Frank at Brentford. I think he'd be a shrewd appointment for Spurs.
Interesting! Plenty of suitors for that one.Poch has his eyes on Madrid I think
My superstar and no other fecker can have him!DeZerbi seems to me to be the next superstar manager so going to spuds is a bad move.
#pochback all day long
He's hardly going to say he fecking hates it, is he?Frank has said he’s very happy at Brentford
I have my eyes on Margot Robbie but I'm pretty sure my chances of landing a date with her are about as slim as Pochettino landing the Real Madrid job.Poch has his eyes on Madrid I think
You calling him a liar?He's hardly going to say he fecking hates it, is he?
Being happy at the current job and potentially being open to new challenges aren't mutually exclusive though, are they?You calling him a liar?
Be careful what you say next as you could face libel proceedings.
I don’t see Tottenham on the same plain as Chelsea and the job simply doesn’t have the same pressure.Carrick would have the feel of Frank Lampard when he got the Chelsea job. He's done a bit better than Lampard did at Derby so far, but it's one season in the Championship. It would be premature for a top 6 side to be taking a chance on him at this stage.
I do kind of agree with you, but I think it'd be sensible to see what Carrick can do in the Premier League first before taking that chance on him.I don’t see Tottenham on the same plain as Chelsea and the job simply doesn’t have the same pressure.
I think it would be worth the risk rather than spending a massive amount on another ill fit.
It’s a small sample, but what he has implemented at Middlesbrough is much more impressive than what Lampard did at Derby.
Arsenal didn’t wait with Arteta and, although there were growing pains, he has transformed their squad and has a vision for how football should be played.I do kind of agree with you, but I think it'd be sensible to see what Carrick can do in the Premier League first before taking that chance on him.
I’d give Carrick more credit than that. He’s doing a great job at Middlesboro (almost Cooperesq). I like the fact he’s been strong enough to benched Isiah Jones who was the Boro fans darling last season. Fat Frank has underperformed everywhere he’s gone. Another great player who is turning into a bang average manager.Carrick would have the feel of Frank Lampard when he got the Chelsea job. He's done a bit better than Lampard did at Derby so far, but it's one season in the Championship. It would be premature for a top 6 side to be taking a chance on him at this stage.
Of course, I definitely think Carrick has the higher ceiling as a manager. My point is that he's only been in that job for half a season.I’d give Carrick more credit than that. He’s doing a great job at Middlesboro (almost Cooperesq). I like the fact he’s been strong enough to benched Isiah Jones who was the Boro fans darling last season. Fat Frank has underperformed everywhere he’s gone. Another great player who is turning into a bang average manager.
Agree. Alot of managers who have had 6-12 good months then get a bigger job when they clearly are not ready for it and get sacked.Of course, I definitely think Carrick has the higher ceiling as a manager. My point is that he's only been in that job for half a season.
It isn't typical for a manager to walk into a top 6 job with such little experience. I'm sure he will make a good manager in the future, but you've also got to earn the right.
Agree completely, as someone mentioned earlier, Potter would've been perfect for the job and it would've been a way better fit for him than Chelsea which looks like is a step too high than where he is in his career arch right now.Managers like Mourinho and Conte just isn’t what Spurs should be about.
They’re never going to win the league, or be able to compete with the top teams financially, so at least try to play good football, bring in some exciting players, and build a positive environment. Pochettino worked so well for that very reason.
Why?I think it’s fairytale to think Enrique is an option.
It would be funny that Levy would sign another former Chelsea manager who has a record of fighting with president/chairman/the board about club transfer policy.Tuchel would be a solid choice, I hope they go for Poch because funny.