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New New Manager Poll (The Lets Get It Right This Time Edition)

Who Do You Want Then?

  • Poch

    Votes: 58 43.3%
  • Gallardo

    Votes: 7 5.2%
  • De Zerbi

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • Enrique

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Carrick

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Kompany

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 23 17.2%
  • Tuchel

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nagelsmann

    Votes: 24 17.9%
  • Slot

    Votes: 17 12.7%

  • Total voters
    134
We see our turmoil as the worst.
Managers will look at this as an excellent opportunity to get maximum gain from a setup which needs work BUT is (in many ways) already an elite world club. Facilities, stadium second to none. Income stream excellent. Squad has many, many top class assets and a lot of youthful talent too (Porro, Udogie, Skipp, Richarlison, Romero, Deki to name a few young ones, Bentancur, Bissouma, PEH, Royal to name a few mid-20s).

Our needs and deficiencies are loud and clear.

In many ways, this is possibly the most attractive job currently available in football. Levy is the ONLY element who can spin it off course. I believe Munn is there as his proxy communicator in all areas. Thus the ONLY thing we need to be concerned with, is HONESTY on behalf of Levy and also the candidate. Levy will not go to petro-dollar spending levels. We as a club want to play football which is fast, possessive and attacking in style. That requires youth. As long as incomings realize we are not going to be buying Oshimen or Mbappe, that we will be looking for the next Sonny and will need a year, then this could be an amazing opportunity and I am SURE the top managers looking for their next gig know it.

I have issues with Levy, but compare him to that idiot Boehly and he is the greatest chairman ever. The Chelsea job is terrifying because the sheer nature of unpredictability is enormous. Our job? Everyone knows the parameters, and everyone knows that if ever there is going to be a moment Levy softens, this is it.

Colour me a taco, I am actually both excited and hopeful for the future...

p.s. if you got this far, thank you for reading my self-theraputic Tottyguff hahahaha
 

Interesting post. Its a bit fantasy-football like given the number of changes however the main feeling which I had reading that was how refreshing it would be to have a manager who thinks about the attacking side of the game and having some actual tactics and plans to try to open up an opposition. Our football has been dull for 4 years now
 
None of this really matters, we are small time and are never going to do anything anyway.

In some slither of good news is the ancelotti to brazil links are resurfacing which could be why the chavs have been unable to secure/announce poch yet.
 
Slot would do that
Nagellsmann could too if he focussed on the job
I think most of the managers we have been linked with would do that but Nagellsmann is probably the most likely to also be a cnut

I wouldn’t mind Slot either. Kompany then him for me, I think.
 
I wouldn’t mind Slot either. Kompany then him for me, I think.
I’d prefer slot out of all of them
For me he seems to have the right balance of ambition and experience with a style of play
He also has a philosophy of dealing with the hand he has player wise
Nagellsmann also does that TBF but his personality is the worrying thing for me
 
I have held similar fears about Nagelsmann forever.

Above everything else, I think we need a unifier - I worry that he might be anything but.
I just don't want the next manager to fail because of some character flaw or psychological mind game battle ala Conte/AVB.

A unifier carries none of that and has a much greater chance of getting us all pulling in the same direction.

It makes me wary of Naglesmann.
 
I just don't want the next manager to fail because of some character flaw or psychological mind game battle ala Conte/AVB.

A unifier carries none of that and has a much greater chance of getting us all pulling in the same direction.

It makes me wary of Naglesmann.

Exactly my concerns.
 
I'd like De Zerbi (sounding like a kid in a sweet shop). The way he has taken a Brighton squad, who have supposedly lost their best players, Bissouma, trossard, Cucarella, and taken them to a new level playing superb attacking football makes him the least risk of all the candidates that have been mentioned. Probably unlikely to prise him away from Brighton though.
 
Why, you have lifted your skirt a few times about him

None of the other names currently in the frame have proven themselves to the extent that he has, he has stepped up wherever he has been with an impressive record that actually translates to the job at hand here, right sort of age and plays good football.
 
I'd like De Zerbi (sounding like a kid in a sweet shop). The way he has taken a Brighton squad, who have supposedly lost their best players, Bissouma, trossard, Cucarella, and taken them to a new level playing superb attacking football makes him the least risk of all the candidates that have been mentioned. Probably unlikely to prise him away from Brighton though.

Brighton had already lost those players before he arrived so he didn't actually have to deal with losing them it was Potter who transitioned the team past that
 
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