Backed by science? He has no record of spending big and it paying off. He also happend to have one of the best strikers in the league come through the academy
. His biggest money signings (might be wrong) Sanchez and Ndombele have been extremely poor.
As above, Sanchez, ndombele, Lo Celso. Heck even sissoko for 30m, lucas 25m. He's bought a lot of trash as well - Wimmer, Janssen, Stambouli. He's lucky levy has been able to get money back for them.
I have no doubt in my mind he's our next manager.
Was Pochettino expected to win trophies with Espanyol or Southampton? Was reaching the CL final with Spurs not as good an achievement as winning an FA Cup or a League Cup? Had he beaten Liverpool in a jammy final, would that have made him "complete""?
We went down the superficial route of judging a manager by his trophies when we appointed LVG and Mourinho. We got it wrong. We should appoint a manager based on a host of issues. Part of which, if he hasn't managed a club in the stature, abilities and expectations of United previously, is to evaluate his ability to elevate himself with better resources and win trophies.
There are no sure things in football. For my money, Pochettino has surely done enough to warrant that such of chance.
Now are are blaming our disastrous window on the manager? I like Poch, but with our board he will have the same or if not worse transfer window. His purchases are actually not that good at Spurs (maybe again it is their board problem) even thought he managed to unearth a few gems. Then a couple seasons later we are here complaining about Poch and thinking about Nigelsmann.After 2 seasons we look to be going nowhere, he just hasn't turned it around and we've had another disastrous transfer window. It's time for Poch to go and get Marco Rose in for the 2023/24 season.
Was Pochettino expected to win trophies with Espanyol or Southampton? Was reaching the CL final with Spurs not as good an achievement as winning an FA Cup or a League Cup? Had he beaten Liverpool in a jammy final, would that have made him "complete""?
We went down the superficial route of judging a manager by his trophies when we appointed LVG and Mourinho. We got it wrong. We should appoint a manager based on a host of issues. Part of which, if he hasn't managed a club in the stature, abilities and expectations of United previously, is to evaluate his ability to elevate himself with better resources and win trophies.
There are no sure things in football. For my money, Pochettino has surely done enough to warrant that such of chance.
ExactlyNow are are blaming our disastrous window on the manager? I like Poch, but with our board he will have the same or if not worse transfer window. His purchases are actually not that good at Spurs (maybe again it is their board problem) even thought he managed to unearth a few gems. Then a couple seasons later we are here complaining about Poch and thinking about Nigelsmann.
Well it's not like we're skint or anything. When push comes to shove Woody usually pulls out the checkbook and backs the managers. Maybe not to the level we'd like, but it's not like he does a Levy or Arsenal every year.Its a bit of a myth he didn't spend any money. He signed 27 players while he was there and some quite big fees. Not to mention a lot of the players he bought are still there and it was all going down the pan very quickly under him.
Get down the betting shop then and place a bet if you are that confident.I have no doubt in my mind he's our next manager.
Get down the betting shop then and place a bet if you are that confident.
Utd are the biggest show in town and are the most talked about club and more so if performing badly and the majority of it is b0llocks and not worth listening to anywayYeah 100% confident about it.
People who keep saying "what next sign Poch and ask for his sacking 2 years later it's Woodward's fault bla bla bla" will also be the first to slaughter him after any bad result just to prove a point, as usual.
Ole being our DOF and bringing in Poch as our manager.
There’s only one way to find out.... just give him the job already
I see where you are coming from, but then again LVG and Mourinho both fit that criteria. While I would definitely have Allegri over Ole, I am kind of intrigued by the idea of a hungry Pochettino stepping into the position.I honestly think Poch would be another mistake... we need someone who has managed a really big club and brought them success: it's Allegri for me; and he should have been in the job since the end of Ole's first season
like what has this guy actually done that makes people say “yeah DoF”, what selling a flabby Sanchez? Or is it shipping Fellaini out? I’m trying to understand the reasoning
Exactly. It's not as if Ole is guaranteeing us trophies. Far from it. We don't seem--as a club or as fans--much concerned with trophies anyway anymore. Might as well try different managers until we find someone who works instead of holding on to this myth of sticking to a manager for its own sake.If Ole went, Poch is who I’d like to come in. Lack of silverware isn’t too important when you consider he was at Southampton before he came very close to major trophy’s at Spurs. Exactly what we need in my humble opinion.
I honestly think Poch would be another mistake... we need someone who has managed a really big club and brought them success: it's Allegri for me; and he should have been in the job since the end of Ole's first season
What’s wrong with Sissoko and Lucas? He also bought Son, Dier, Alderweireld and Alli.
@balaks watches them every week, I thought Sissoko and Lucas were liked by Spurs fans.
Well that's hardly true though is it?I can't help but feel hiring Pochettino would be an exercise in futility, two years ago he was manager of Spurs and Mourinho was United manager. We sack Mourinho for not being good enough, they sack Poch for not being good enough. They hire Mourinho so what we should hire Pochettino? Whats the point?
He's a good manager but i've never been a massive fan of his teams style.
I like Poch and I can see no problem with Ole being our DOF and bringing in Poch as our manager.