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Next Spurs manager mega-thread

who would it be?

  • Jose Mourinho

    Votes: 110 48.0%
  • Guus Hiddink

    Votes: 29 12.7%
  • Louis Van Gaal

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 20 8.7%
  • Brendan Rodgers

    Votes: 40 17.5%
  • Alan Pardew

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Tim Owl Face Sherwood

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Fabio Capello

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Seb Bassong

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Sandra Redknapp

    Votes: 15 6.6%

  • Total voters
    229
By the way why was Clive Allen culled along with Redknapp? Wasn't he around with the youths - and if i recall correctly - doing a fine job way before Redknapp arrived?

No. He took charge of the reserves briefly before we pulled out of the reserve league. And by all accounts all he did there was swear and shout out incoherent nonsence from the touchline.
 
By the way why was Clive Allen culled along with Redknapp? Wasn't he around with the youths - and if i recall correctly - doing a fine job way before Redknapp arrived?

in all honesty , from what i remember of watching the reserves and from what i can remember from watching a couple of youth games on telly , i dont rate the job clive allen did there
 
No. He took charge of the reserves briefly before we pulled out of the reserve league. And by all accounts all he did there was swear and shout out incoherent nonsence from the touchline.

:) wowser
 
No. He took charge of the reserves briefly before we pulled out of the reserve league. And by all accounts all he did there was swear and shout out incoherent nonsence from the touchline.

I never went along to see the reserves play or anything like that, I just saw the results, but that sounds extremely harsh considering he won the reserve league South 2 seasons on the trot didn't he? (or it was something like that, I know he had a very good record anyway)
 
I'm more disappointed Joe Jordan has gone... you need someone THAT scary in the dugout... crack a few heads, brick a few up kinda thing, "ye catch ma drift hen"!!
 
It is a well known fact that Klinsmann is in th eUK as he was interviewed by THFC for the job
 
You know what i'm not really into this sentimental flimflam when it comes to appointing a manager or football in general tbh but i really wouldn't mind Klinsmann returning. I think he has something about him as a manager. I'd have him over AVB any day of the week.

Still id have Moyes and Hiddink above Klinsmann. I don't think Benitez would be a bad appointment either tbh.
 
You know what i'm not really into this sentimental flimflam when it comes to appointing a manager or football in general tbh but i really wouldn't mind Klinsmann returning. I think he has something about him as a manager. I'd have him over AVB any day of the week.

Still id have Moyes and Hiddink above Klinsmann. I don't think Benitez would be a bad appointment either tbh.

i wouldnt have Klinsmann as manager, it would be Ardiles and Hoddle all over again, too much expectation and pressure and i doubt he could deliver. Plus i dont think he is even that good a manager/coach
 
You know what i'm not really into this sentimental flimflam when it comes to appointing a manager or football in general tbh but i really wouldn't mind Klinsmann returning. I think he has something about him as a manager. I'd have him over AVB any day of the week.

Still id have Moyes and Hiddink above Klinsmann. I don't think Benitez would be a bad appointment either tbh.

Nothig against you KD, but Moyes would be a brick appoinment, for all the Moyes fans, I borrowed this stat from another forum, what do you say to this

P 47 W 0 D 16 L 31 That is David Moyes record for Everton in away games against Liverpool, Man U, Scum and Chelsea
 
Nothig against you KD, but Moyes would be a brick appoinment, for all the Moyes fans, I borrowed this stat from another forum, what do you say to this

P 47 W 0 D 16 L 31 That is David Moyes record for Everton in away games against Liverpool, Man U, Scum and Chelsea

brick record. With us i think it would be different though and Moyes seems to win his fair share of home games against those teams.
 
For people (mostly of other teams) who are knocking AVB, here is his 40 games for Chelsea and here is Roberto Mancini's first 40 games for Emirates Marketing Project:


Andre Villas-Boas:
PLAYED: 40
WON: 19
DREW: 11
LOST: 10


Roberto Mancini:
PLAYED: 40
WON: 20
DREW: 9
LOST: 11
 
For people (mostly of other teams) who are knocking AVB, here is his 40 games for Chelsea and here is Roberto Mancini's first 40 games for Emirates Marketing Project:


Andre Villas-Boas:
PLAYED: 40
WON: 19
DREW: 11
LOST: 10


Roberto Mancini:
PLAYED: 40
WON: 20
DREW: 9
LOST: 11

mancini is crap though
 
if there's one thing modern day premier league managers don't get, it's time.. a good team and atmosphere isn't built in half a season.
 
Nothig against you KD, but Moyes would be a brick appoinment, for all the Moyes fans, I borrowed this stat from another forum, what do you say to this

P 47 W 0 D 16 L 31 That is David Moyes record for Everton in away games against Liverpool, Man U, Scum and Chelsea

interesting

on the flip side, before we beat chelsea with that sweet lennon strike . what was our record away from home against those same teams?

cause if i remember correctly we hadnt beaten arsenal for quite some time, chelsea too, and i cant remember the last time we won at old trafford.....and not sure about liverpool

plus we are looking at this from the fact that moyes has been there long enough to rack up a record of that number of games against those teams

considering that his teams are SIGNIFICANTLY weaker than the rest of them i would say that a 2 to 1 ratio of draws to losses is.................................actually its bad that he hasnt won a single game. but iwould still like to know how we would have fared in comparison
 
id love Ian Holloway as our manager, a bit desperate i know, but his teams play great football, he is media friendly, players run thru brick walls for him, is young, actually the transition from Redknapp to him would be quite a smooth one
 
yeah sure, hopefully you're being ironic:-k
EDIT:- okay crap is a strong word...but
you're trying to tell me that him winning the league on goal difference with a 1 billion pound investment in the first team squad and training facilities is making you revere him?

fudging hell, lets get some perspective here folks...they did a very hard thing to win the league but hardly in the realms of impossibility with that kind of backing. any decent manager could win the league with that kind of financial firepower.

did you see him in the games against QPR and sunderland? the guy was sulking when his team was down abusing his own players...not giving a fudge or caring and giving out NO instructions. when the PLAYERS pulled it back he was all up in the air cheering trying to act the part of the coach

and the tevez situation? 1 billion pounds of football money at his disposal and when the league looks out of reach he goes against his word to bring in tevez cause he knows he needs the player to get this brick done. he cant coach the 1bilion pound team minus tevez transfer fee plus wages to the title

the guy isnt an amazing coach.

edit:- he was given the title at inter cause of the match fixing scandal yes? and won the oter cause there wass no one to challenge basically. in a league where at the time there was like just one team in it...and the italian league was brick back then, worse than now
 
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Clicked on the OS and saw a picture of Klinsmann, for a brief moment I thought he had been appointed, until I read the article
 
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