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Contingency planning : When Ange is sacked, who should replace him?

Who do you want as the next Tottenham Hotspur manager?

  • Andoni Iraola

    Votes: 13 11.3%
  • Marco Silva

    Votes: 10 8.7%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 9 7.8%
  • Kieran McKenna

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Mauricio Pochettino

    Votes: 48 41.7%
  • Edin Tersic

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • A.N. Other

    Votes: 33 28.7%

  • Total voters
    115
Is that the De Zerbi that was excellent at Brighton and just finished second in France? (Behind the European Champions)

Yes. The de Zerbi that has spent most of the season getting into fights with his players, being tactically inflexible even when he had been figured out, and fighting with his own fans too.

It's France. PSG 1st, then a motley bunch of also-rans second. Marseille spent a lot by their standards, they finished second. It isn't the second coming.
 
They were the third best team in the league in the second half of his season there. Him coming back would mean Levy admitting he got it wrong in sacking him though. I think Pochettino comes back to Spurs when Levy is gone (I'm hoping that is a time in the not too distant future)
The narrative is easy. He was burnt out after a heroic 5 year charge, but has come back rejuvenated ready to finish the job of winning us the EPL or CL this decade. Boom!
 
If it's Silva or Frank, it's a big 'what was the fudging point' from me mate. You want to fire the man who won us our first trophy in 17 years to hire mid-table dross?

Glasner, perhaps. Poch would be fantastic but I doubt he'd come until after WC 2026.

If it's Paratici's call, we're getting some Italian duffer - de Zerbi or Farioli. The only half-decent choice there would have been Inzaghi, but he's at Al-Hilal now.

I see that (one of Paratici's past favourites) Gattuso is once again available.

 
I see that (one of Paratici's past favourites) Gattuso is once again available.


To be fair to him, I doubt he tries that again. The fanbase united against Gattuso in a way I've seldom seen before, and Gattuso himself then cried about being treated unfairly for his bigoted views later so it clearly got to him.

If it's Paratici picking, my guess is, de Zerbi or Farioli. Both would be (imo) a gigantic gamble, de Zerbi more so than Farioli.
 
Yes. The de Zerbi that has spent most of the season getting into fights with his players, being tactically inflexible even when he had been figured out, and fighting with his own fans too.

It's France. PSG 1st, then a motley bunch of also-rans second. Marseille spent a lot by their standards, they finished second. It isn't the second coming.
I didn't say he was the second coming, but he's certainly not an Italian Duffer.
 
Fair, I am being overly harsh on him. Let's just say he's an enormous risk, as is Farioli.
Both of them would seem very unlikely.
We, and I include Ange in that, have set a very clear expectation of attitude and personality that we want to espouse - I expect the next person to be a continuation of that.
 
Both of them would seem very unlikely.
We, and I include Ange in that, have set a very clear expectation of attitude and personality that we want to espouse - I expect the next person to be a continuation of that.

The funny thing is, personality and attitude-wise, Farioli absolutely fits the bill. Ajax fans and players apparently loved him. He left because he finished 2nd playing atrocious, defense-first football and choked the title late on - he also had transfer disagreements with management. By all accounts he's a great guy and was visibly emotional when he had to leave - even Dutch journos thanked him on the way out just for being himself.

But football wise, he's a huge risk given the above.

De Zerbi, by all accounts, is a c*nt. His own players don't like him.
 
This is massively unsurprising.
It's what we do - mate.
In fact, the biggest shock would've been if he'd been kept on.
Now the only thing of interest around this decision is whether 'others' have demanded a new manager or if it was always Daniel.

Oh well, onwards...
 
To be fair to him, I doubt he tries that again. The fanbase united against Gattuso in a way I've seldom seen before, and Gattuso himself then cried about being treated unfairly for his bigoted views later so it clearly got to him.

If it's Paratici picking, my guess is, de Zerbi or Farioli. Both would be (imo) a gigantic gamble, de Zerbi more so than Farioli.

Strewth!

I hope that Paratici isn’t the dominant voice in Levy’s ear if our choice is between a twunt who’s currently managing some highly dubious characters in Marseille or a newbie who lost his job at Ajax after throwing away a 9 point lead.
 
Strewth!

I hope that Paratici isn’t the dominant voice in Levy’s ear if our choice is between a twunt who’s currently managing some highly dubious characters in Marseille or a newbie who lost his job at Ajax after throwing away a 9 point lead.

It's a massive gamble mate. Personally the only manager from Italy that I thought would be worth a punt for us would have been Inzaghi, but he's at Al-Hilal now. Everyone else in that coaching pool (and more broadly, the Serie A coaching pool, which Paratici seems to like pulling from) is a giant gamble.
 
It's a massive gamble mate. Personally the only manager from Italy that I thought would be worth a punt for us would have been Inzaghi, but he's at Al-Hilal now. Everyone else in that coaching pool (and more broadly, the Serie A coaching pool, which Paratici seems to like pulling from) is a giant gamble.

You don't like gasperini?
 
It's a massive gamble mate. Personally the only manager from Italy that I thought would be worth a punt for us would have been Inzaghi, but he's at Al-Hilal now. Everyone else in that coaching pool (and more broadly, the Serie A coaching pool, which Paratici seems to like pulling from) is a giant gamble.
Fabregas looks promising!
Can see him at Arsenal soon enough.
 
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