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Next Spurs Manager

Who do you want as the next Spurs manager?

  • Tim Sherwood

    Votes: 9 7.9%
  • Glenn Hoddle

    Votes: 9 7.9%
  • Michael Laudrup

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • Murat Yakin

    Votes: 5 4.4%
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjær

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • Fabio Capello

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • Lucien Favre

    Votes: 9 7.9%
  • Luciano Spalletti

    Votes: 7 6.1%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    Votes: 6 5.3%
  • Frank de Boer

    Votes: 53 46.5%

  • Total voters
    114
Most of our first team aren't English, so I don't see a problem with earning any respect just because he isn't either.

Being Swiss of Turkish descent he probably speaks half a dozen languages. :lol:

the Southampton bloke is doing alright despite not speaking much English
 
Whoever we appoint must be tasked with making a team of what we have, not putting together a new squad. This season is far from a write off.

Once we appoint a full time manager to the job he will want his own players, thats the way it works and he will want his own back room staff. It will be yet another transistion period. Will he be given time to do that and by that i mean will he be given more then a couple of seasons before we start ****ging him off?
 
well AVB's plan of having 70% of the ball was boring and ineffective .....I dont think we have to have a high line defence, i dont think we have to press so high up the pitch. If dropping back a touch means conceding a bit of possession, then I think thats acceptable, and if we then press in the right areas and win the ball back and swiftly counter i believe the chances created and resulting goals will more than justify this approach.

But... But... We have to attack all out, no holds barred from the first minute to the last. Otherwise that's just not the Tottenham way, right?
 
Guys, the problem is at the top. AVB, IMHO, could turn any good side into a pile of rubble, he really is and has been that bad. Spurs finished 5th in spite of him not because of him but how many of the new players did he want or pick ?.
Daniel Levy wants to be head cook and bottle washer and he has cost the club bundles in compensation.
For all his faults HR is still the best we have had, or likely to have in a long while.
 
Once we appoint a full time manager to the job he will want his own players, thats the way it works and he will want his own back room staff. It will be yet another transistion period. Will he be given time to do that and by that i mean will he be given more then a couple of seasons before we start ****ging him off?

It's a terrible way to run a football club and one of the main reasons why a lot of big clubs struggle to get anywhere. You can and sometimes have to change the manager every now and then, but there has to be a long term plan for the squad. Avoid players that are likely to drop considerably in value and those that are overpriced. Speculate to accumulate. The only way we can hope to regularly be up there with the richest clubs is to develop players ourselves and occasionally cash in to fund new ones. If someone can't work under those conditions, you know, actually be a coach, then he won't get the job.
 
It's a terrible way to run a football club and one of the main reasons why a lot of big clubs struggle to get anywhere. You can and sometimes have to change the manager every now and then, but there has to be a long term plan for the squad. Avoid players that are likely to drop considerably in value and those that are overpriced. Speculate to accumulate. The only way we can hope to regularly be up there with the richest clubs is to develop players ourselves and occasionally cash in to fund new ones. If someone can't work under those conditions, you know, actually be a coach, then he won't get the job.

That is an eminently logical business plan.

But the most successful football clubs are not driven by logic. And a few of the most successful managers are the opposite of acquiescent.
 
It's a terrible way to run a football club and one of the main reasons why a lot of big clubs struggle to get anywhere. You can and sometimes have to change the manager every now and then, but there has to be a long term plan for the squad. Avoid players that are likely to drop considerably in value and those that are overpriced. Speculate to accumulate. The only way we can hope to regularly be up there with the richest clubs is to develop players ourselves and occasionally cash in to fund new ones. If someone can't work under those conditions, you know, actually be a coach, then he won't get the job.

Well said, It's time to develope and keep our own players. If not we will never be better than a mid table side.
 
Re: New Manager Poll

I'm thinking De Boer in the summer. Transplant the Ajax style of play on our club and into our academy.
 
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