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Not all french clubs are skint, the likes of Rennes, Nice or Monaco are perfectly fine particularly without FFP, they all have wealthy owners that have no issue bankrolling them which is particularly true for Nice.Allegedly going to Nice, but all the French clubs are skint so wouldn't surprise me if he came to spurs, as Hitchen is doing the hiring and is a French league specialist
Harry Kane and Harry Potter. Magical.Potter seems to be the most logical option both for him and for Spurs. He'll play nice football to please the fans (since they have no hope for trophies any time soon anyway, especially with Kane leaving) and will probably manage to get more of some of their promising players like Ndombele. They'll still be top 6-8 club at best though. Their fans need to realize their time as a consistent top 4 team is over.
There is always a lack of great managers available and Tottenham have never been a destination for them.There is a lack of great, available managers. Tottenham really messed up sacking Pochettino for Mourinho. Although not a top manager, Pochettino and Tottenham was a great partnership.
There is always a lack of great managers available and Tottenham have never been a destination for them.
Meaningless - well, not true, but meaningless as a measure of the context.
I think it's plausible, but I'm not sure whether he's ready to say Good Ebening to London again - he's only just repaired the damage that lot did to his career.Is there a chance they are trying to sign Emery? That would at least explain why they haven't announced anyone yet, despite looking for over a month and the season being over for everyone else. Or maybe someone who coaches the Euros?
The cheeseroom might convince him, though.I think it's plausible, but I'm not sure whether he's ready to say Good Ebening to London again - he's only just repaired the damage that lot did to his career.
He seems at the right place at Villareal, why would he come back to England where he was ridiculed ? He needs to over-communicate what he wants but his english was not good enough to do that.Is there a chance they are trying to sign Emery? That would at least explain why they haven't announced anyone yet, despite looking for over a month and the season being over for everyone else. Or maybe someone who coaches the Euros?
They were but allegedly he spoke to them and then promptly extended his contract at Ajax. I think they are finding that the job is not as attractive as they thought it would be and most decent managers will want to wait and see what develops with Kane.Strange one isn’t it. They haven’t had a full time manager in over a month and no real links to anybody either.
They should be all over the Ajax manager Ten Hag imo.
$$$$$He seems at the right place at Villareal, why would he come back to England where he was ridiculed ?
Tell me that it's not true.
They already asked around and Ten Hag turned them down and signed new Ajax contract this spring.Strange one isn’t it. They haven’t had a full time manager in over a month and no real links to anybody either.
They should be all over the Ajax manager Ten Hag imo.
Can't realistically achieve anything bigger than an EL (final) at Villareal, might want to prove something, probably better wages and better chances to earn himself another step up the ladder.He seems at the right place at Villareal, why would he come back to England where he was ridiculed ? He needs to over-communicate what he wants but his english was not good enough to do that.
He won't be able to achieve anything bigger than this with Spurs as well.Can't realistically achieve anything bigger than an EL (final) at Villareal, might want to prove something, probably better wages and better chances to earn himself another step up the ladder.
Svensson has coached half a season of relegation battle. Urs Fischer has done really well with one of the biggest underdogs of the league, but Spurs would be an entirely different beast. Terzic - as unproven as he still is - would actually be the most reasonable, because he has (eventually) succeeded in a high pressure scenario, he did well in the CL and he's won some silverware in the domestic cup.They should be looking at three BL coaches:
Maybe even Glasner from Wolfsburg who developed a mean defence there and they’re pretty decent going forward.
- Fischer: achieved incredible things at Union on a shoestring budget.
- Svensson from Mainz. Turned Mainz around and they were so good at playing against the good teams. Also overachieved based on the resources, something you’d want at Spurs.
- Riskiest, Terzi: Saved BVBs season and there seems to be something there. I don’t know if he would rather stay in and be part of Rose’s staff.
So true. The link with Martinez really gave me a belly laugh earlier.Tell me that it's not true.
I think he would be a disaster.Strange one isn’t it. They haven’t had a full time manager in over a month and no real links to anybody either.
They should be all over the Ajax manager Ten Hag imo.
Don’t see how that would happen. If Southgate wins the Euros then he won’t go to Spurs and if he does poor with England I feel he be a disaster at Spurs.Maybe levy is hoping southgate becomes available this summer?
Would be a very good choice.I still believe they'll go after the Southampton manager, I think they're just waiting for things to settle before making a move
I know the Dortmund experience didn't go well in the end but I actually think off radar appointment that may work would be Favre as he's tended to do good work with likes of Nice and 'gladbach in the past and that's probably the level Spurs will be around next season and need to be built up againSvensson has coached half a season of relegation battle. Urs Fischer has done really well with one of the biggest underdogs of the league, but Spurs would be an entirely different beast. Terzic - as unproven as he still is - would actually be the most reasonable, because he has (eventually) succeeded in a high pressure scenario, he did well in the CL and he's won some silverware in the domestic cup.
Hütter, Rose and Marsch were the logical choices on the German market, but they have signed elsewhere now.
Yeah some of these suggestions feel a bit like Moyes to United, but I see them a bit more like Potter, but more impressive IMO, and Potter seems to be a name that is mentioned quite a bit.Svensson has coached half a season of relegation battle. Urs Fischer has done really well with one of the biggest underdogs of the league, but Spurs would be an entirely different beast. Terzic - as unproven as he still is - would actually be the most reasonable, because he has (eventually) succeeded in a high pressure scenario, he did well in the CL and he's won some silverware in the domestic cup.
Hütter, Rose and Marsch were the logical choices on the German market, but they have signed elsewhere now.
Yeah, Favre would be an interesting option. He is a good manager for an EL, borderline CL team.I know the Dortmund experience didn't go well in the end but I actually think off radar appointment that may work would be Favre as he's tended to do good work with likes of Nice and 'gladbach in the past and that's probably the level Spurs will be around next season and need to be built up again
In general yes... but not sure he would be good for Spurs in this situation. Spurs are a bit in a Situation line Arsenal - just a good manager won't cut it for them.Would be a very good choice.