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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
Everton are skint, have we any cash left in the coffers? Kenwright might take a load of dough for Martinez.
 
What had Simeone or Hyypia really done prior to being appointed at their current clubs?

Simeone has been at several Argentine clubs and one Italian, either getting sacked or just throwing in the towel. Hyypia had only just started his coaching career when he was made joint caretaker of Leverkusen. Sometimes it just works out, but it's unlikely to be easily transferred to a new club.
 
What had Simeone or Hyypia really done prior to being appointed at their current clubs?

Simeone has been at several Argentine clubs and one Italian, either getting sacked or just throwing in the towel. Hyypia had only just started his coaching career when he was made joint caretaker of Leverkusen. Sometimes it just works out, but it's unlikely to be easily transferred to a new club.

Do you think there's any manager out there that could improve us (realistic)? any? just one?

ok forget improving us. Do you think there's any manager that is potentially a good appointment?
 
Do you think there's any manager out there that could improve us (realistic)? any? just one?

ok forget improving us. Do you think there's any manager that is potentially a good appointment?

At the moment we have a manager who (1) plays ****e football, worse than George Graham and (2) isn't even getting success despite his mind-numbing tactics. Its difficult to think of what would be worse
 
Redknapp will never happen, not only for the way he was sacked but also the whole director of football thing.
 
Lucien Favre for me - based on nothing more than watching one game and reading wikipedia (not much, but it seems to be a damn site more than a lot on here have done before naming names)

+ Gettable maybe and likes attacking football.
- Could be another Gross.
 
Do you think there's any manager out there that could improve us (realistic)? any? just one?

ok forget improving us. Do you think there's any manager that is potentially a good appointment?

Sure. Just saying there's a huge amount of chance in any appointment and not sure we should just jump at whoever is flavour of the month.

De Boer looks promising. He'd also command a lot of respect.

Pochettino, undecided. Needs to at least finish this season well.

The current Sporting coach, Jardim. Has done well in Greece, but somehow got fired despite leading the league by ten points. Might be too many similarities to AVB.

We might have to look beyond someone proven at a top club though.
 
Re: Capello at the game tonight

ah ok age. TBH i don't look at age much and prefer to focus on a managers credentials and what i think he can bring to us.

I don't think he can bring that much any longer. I would question if he has it in him to take on such a demanding job at this time.
 
Apparently Martin Jol is out of work... at least we would get a wave from him.

And as suggested before, would certainly get the feel-good factor back at the Lane, but that would not be the right reason for making him manager
 
Re: Capello at the game tonight

He's the only manager closer to Baldini than AVB.

If AVB goes, Hoddle will caretaker and Capello will take over after the world cup.

Where did you get the idea that Baldini and AVB were close. Enrique is Baldini's man. I cant see Baldini coming out and saying the think he said about Enrique when he was under pressure.
 
Rafa Benitez. lolz.

Seriously aren't you guys just fed up of going around and around in circles?

We hire Glenn Hoddle, the man with the vision, the hero status to build a project. We lose and get Pleat in as caretaker.

We hire Santini, the man to rival Wenger and start our new project with Jol and Arnsesen on board. Fails spectacularly leaving us with BMJ which is a great success for the most part.

Things go stale and Levy goes back to the big project dream with Jol having improved us and "taking us as far as he could".

Promising manager of Sevilla (one of the best football sides in that year), Juande Ramos comes in. Immediate success, and even a trophy win. Things are looking good with this new project...

Until it spectacularly goes wrong and we end up bottom with 2 points from 8 games.

Here comes Harry, again not one of Levy's "project" type managers, but one that does very very well motivating a group of talented players, identifies weak points and addresses them.

Take us as far as he can, and is sacked.

AVB the man backed for the latest "project" to take us to the promise land. Inherits a Gareth Bale inspired spurs side who record their record points total in the Premier league.

Things start going south as we re-invest heavily in the squad having lost our only world class talent.

and here we go again...

oh to be a Spurs fan
 
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