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Next Manager Thread (2026 Edition)

Who Is Up Next?

  • Alonso

    Votes: 25 27.5%
  • Xavi

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Poch

    Votes: 45 49.5%
  • Mckenna

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 17 18.7%

  • Total voters
    91
I disagree on Poch being purely someone to get us back into the top 5. But I appreciate we won’t agree there.

What I will say as another reason I think Poch Round 2 will be better for all concerned, is the sale of Brennan Johnson, because of what it shows. It shows that we will sell players at the peak of their value, and I think that is a big part of what Poch wanted, and when he didn’t get it, everything else started to slide.

If he can come in, develop our young players again, re-establish a culture, and actually be trusted to maintain that culture by moving players out when they are no longer suited to it, then I think we will do extremely well with him. In addition, it looks like we have loosened the wage structure. We still aren’t going to get the very best if a truly top club wants them, but I think we can get the very best younger players who still have room to develop that can ideally be more effective early on.

Those two things I think can really help Poch be more successful than he was here the first time.

Yep Poch was willing to sell Rose, Dier & Alli from what’s been reported. We would have got £150M+ for those 3 combined between 2017-2019 and ended up with a nominal fee of Dier that’s probably less than the wages we paid Rose to be mates with the under 21s for a season.
 
Alonso’s the one, but he’s just not obtainable IMO, especially with Slot being so poor this season.
Would anyone consider Slot for us? Was the next big thing when we tried to get him, then went to Liverpool and won the league there in his first season - yeah it was more 'Klopps team' but Klopp didn't win the league with that team year before.

Is he all of a sudden a bad manager because of one under performing season? I doubt it....
 
Would anyone consider Slot for us? Was the next big thing when we tried to get him, then went to Liverpool and won the league there in his first season - yeah it was more 'Klopps team' but Klopp didn't win the league with that team year before.

Is he all of a sudden a bad manager because of one under performing season? I doubt it....
He isnt a bad manager at all, another impacted by circumstances, the transition and getting wholesale changes means he likely needs another season there to bed in the new guys. Rome not built in a day and all that
 
I wanted Poch gone by the end of his first stint here.
But I was impressed with him at Cheatski, I was very glad when they sacked him prematurely (as usual).

Most managers only last a couple of years, so don't expect one to stay at Spurs for 10 years or something, we would probably need 5-10 managers to come and go before we really established ourselves at the top of the PL somehow, so don't be tooooooo wedded to the next guy through the door.

There are lots of managers that could do very well for us, depending who is available at the time e.g. Slot, Maresca, Nagelsmann, Terzic, Rose, Hoeness and a host of others that escape my mind, so we have loads of choice but Poch will always be hanging around in the shadows of the training ground with his barbecue tongs and his Tottenham apron, so it is best we get him in, give him a go and get that saga finished.
 
I’d be amazed we wanted to sell during Poch’s time here?

I can believe we’d have thought about it before Sherwood started playing him though.

On the podcast he did last week he said the club wanted to sign Danny Welbeck to add to Adeybeyor and Soldado when he first came in and only because the Welbeck deal fell through and he joined Woolwich did Kane remain as 3rd choice and get loaned out.
 
The season before Pochettino joined Everton finished 5th, 3pts above Spurs in 6th. Had he got the Everton job instead of us and this was his record the past 12 years.
  • Finished 5th and a League Cup Final
  • Finished 3rd
  • Finished 2nd and an FA Cup Semi Final
  • Finished 3rd an an FA Cup Semi Final
  • Developed multiple academy graduates and young signings into elite players that sold collectively for over £400Million
  • Played attacking, fast paced, exciting Football
  • Went 3 whole transfer windows without signing a player before the form started to dip
  • Even then in his final full seaso ginished 4th and got to a Champions League Final
  • Went on to manage an elite European club where is success mirrroed what had been achieved in previous seasons which includes winning a league title and cup.
  • Joined a top Premiership team that had finished 12th season before and got them back into the top 6
  • Developed multiple young talents into elite players now also worth millions
  • Fell out with an ownership thats had 6 permanent managers in 4 season
Every single poster on this forum would want him to be our manager. He ticks every box. Highly respected. Plays attacking football. Develops young players. Tactically adaptable. Won trophies. Prem expirice.

The only counter is that he did all that at Spurs. Which is as much of a positive as it is a negative because he is already familiar ith the fanbase and understands what’s unique about the club.

To get a top tier manager like a Nagglesman or Alonso we would need to promise them a major transfer spend and a degree of control they won’t have at the super clubs.

They way I see it may as well give that opportunity to Pochettino. He told us there needed to be a painful rebuild. 7 years on we’re still in that but he’s inheriting a squad that has 5 players ranked inside the top 10 in their position based on value according to Transfermarkt. 4 others in the top 25. Along with 6 players in the top 25 for Under 21’s in their position.
 
The club wanted to sell?
The story is he was being released. They got his parents in for the big let go meeting. But one of the coaches noticed how big his dad was and figured if Kane would eventually reach that size, it might be enough to tip the balance. So they gave him a contract extension based on his dad's height.

From memory this is a David Pleat story
 
Would anyone consider Slot for us? Was the next big thing when we tried to get him, then went to Liverpool and won the league there in his first season - yeah it was more 'Klopps team' but Klopp didn't win the league with that team year before.

Is he all of a sudden a bad manager because of one under performing season? I doubt it....

He took a side that was consistently top 2, delivered one good season, added 450M+ players and has made them look worse in every way, attacking/defensive, players have dropped off a cliff, no consistency. Add in his fudging bizarre press conferences

Slot has huge red flags, blinking lights, stay away ..

It may just be circumstances but Slot would be a huge risk that doesn't look worthwhile at this point for us.
 
The season before Pochettino joined Everton finished 5th, 3pts above Spurs in 6th. Had he got the Everton job instead of us and this was his record the past 12 years.
  • Finished 5th and a League Cup Final
  • Finished 3rd
  • Finished 2nd and an FA Cup Semi Final
  • Finished 3rd an an FA Cup Semi Final
  • Developed multiple academy graduates and young signings into elite players that sold collectively for over £400Million
  • Played attacking, fast paced, exciting Football
  • Went 3 whole transfer windows without signing a player before the form started to dip
  • Even then in his final full seaso ginished 4th and got to a Champions League Final
  • Went on to manage an elite European club where is success mirrroed what had been achieved in previous seasons which includes winning a league title and cup.
  • Joined a top Premiership team that had finished 12th season before and got them back into the top 6
  • Developed multiple young talents into elite players now also worth millions
  • Fell out with an ownership thats had 6 permanent managers in 4 season
Every single poster on this forum would want him to be our manager. He ticks every box. Highly respected. Plays attacking football. Develops young players. Tactically adaptable. Won trophies. Prem expirice.

The only counter is that he did all that at Spurs. Which is as much of a positive as it is a negative because he is already familiar ith the fanbase and understands what’s unique about the club.

To get a top tier manager like a Nagglesman or Alonso we would need to promise them a major transfer spend and a degree of control they won’t have at the super clubs.

They way I see it may as well give that opportunity to Pochettino. He told us there needed to be a painful rebuild. 7 years on we’re still in that but he’s inheriting a squad that has 5 players ranked inside the top 10 in their position based on value according to Transfermarkt. 4 others in the top 25. Along with 6 players in the top 25 for Under 21’s in their position.

Indeed. It is completely obvious to me. And I don’t even think of like an ‘itch to scratch’, he’s simply right for us on his own terms. He literally called out, way in advance of the results slipping, that we needed a rebuild. Instead of listening to him, we then went multiple transfer windows without signing a player (while he took us to the Champions League final) and then decided to sack him and not rebuild, and rather give those same players to a ‘proven winner’ who predictably flamed out.

Like…I don’t really get how, when the man calls out what is needed to prevent the bad stuff happening, way in advance of the bad stuff happening, and is completely proven right, why people would be worried about appointing him? He is a top level manager that knows what our club needs. Our decision makers should have trusted Poch, rather than themselves and whatever flights of fancy were being whispered in their ears. I think if we had done, we may have had a down year while the rebuild happened but we would be in a hell of a lot better place as a club than we are now.
 
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