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New New Manager Poll (The Lets Get It Right This Time Edition)

Who Do You Want Then?

  • Poch

    Votes: 58 43.3%
  • Gallardo

    Votes: 7 5.2%
  • De Zerbi

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • Enrique

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Carrick

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Kompany

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 23 17.2%
  • Tuchel

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nagelsmann

    Votes: 24 17.9%
  • Slot

    Votes: 17 12.7%

  • Total voters
    134
There's really only one choice left...

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Not happening. Why would a manager with a decent reputation risk coming to Spurs and being fired within a year? Particularly given when you'll be expected to challenge for the top 4 despite the squad being a mess. We're just not an attractive opportunity for a decent manager at the moment. Next 2-3 years needs to focus on getting us back to being one - improve the squad, settled squad, not firing the manager, playing attractive football...improving our image
 
Don't really care about hire and fire culture - i think you can see within a year +/- whether or not a manager is worth persevering with, no use sticking with someone out of hope.

Obviously the important issue is getting the right man appointed in the first place.

Do you not think those are linked? Its hard to attract someone of a decent quality and experience if they know the Chairman is trigger happy
 
Don't really care about hire and fire culture - i think you can see within a year +/- whether or not a manager is worth persevering with, no use sticking with someone out of hope.

Obviously the important issue is getting the right man appointed in the first place.

Spot on
 
Not happening. Why would a manager with a decent reputation risk coming to Spurs and being fired within a year? Particularly given when you'll be expected to challenge for the top 4 despite the squad being a mess. We're just not an attractive opportunity for a decent manager at the moment. Next 2-3 years needs to focus on getting us back to being one - improve the squad, settled squad, not firing the manager, playing attractive football...improving our image

Underestimating the arrogance of managers and their view of their own abilities.

Same as when they all sign players that you just know they won't ever turn around but they all proclaim they will....Ballotellitus
 
No i don't think that's the case and i don't put much stock in those rumours - football is a cut throat business and the average tome a manager is in the hot seat across the league shows it's pretty common.

So you thikn that in a scenario where we could agree a fee with Brighton, de Zerbi would find our job attractive?
 
If we cant get Poch or Nagelsmann, I would get Potter on a 2 year deal and see what he can do.

We can then review after 12 months and go from there.
 
Not happening. Why would a manager with a decent reputation risk coming to Spurs and being fired within a year? Particularly given when you'll be expected to challenge for the top 4 despite the squad being a mess. We're just not an attractive opportunity for a decent manager at the moment. Next 2-3 years needs to focus on getting us back to being one - improve the squad, settled squad, not firing the manager, playing attractive football...improving our image

Why do anyone join PSG where a domestic double is considered failure, but you don't have the quality to win the CL?

Or Chelsea that go through managers faster than we manage to re-hire them?

Or Watford that average about three sackings per season?

Or any other club that's at least as big a mess and laughing stock as we apparently are?

It pays well and you'll always get another gig somewhere. Even Everton managed to get Ancelotti and they've mostly been a joke for decades now.
 
No i don't think that's the case and i don't put much stock in those rumours - football is a cut throat business and the average time a manager is in the hot seat across the league shows it's pretty common.

Exactly, I was alluding to this earlier, football in that industry is one of pure cut throat nature, when managers and players are not doing their job they are literally manufacturing or positioning their next move hence the sport so awash with a disproportionate number of agents and reps in the game. There are so many moving parts to the game and so much dishonesty and skulduggery that goes on which is why like you I can't take any stock of the blanket responses to why things are likely to happen.
 
Hmmm
He has said he wants to go to the prem and if his next role ain’t there he has failed
No, he said if his next job is in Holland he will have failed. And he also said the PL is the ultimate league. But not that if he doesn't go to the PL he will have failed.
 
The attractiveness of the managers job is down to many factors and i don't think trigger happiness (which i think is somewhat over played with us anyway) holds much, if any, influence.

Fair enough. I dont agree - I'd think that particularly someone like Potter, as opposed to a Jose/Conte, wants time to build something. Therefore a chairman who fires on a whim is an influence in their decision just like cash available to invest, expectations, control over transfers etc
 
Why do anyone join PSG where a domestic double is considered failure, but you don't have the quality to win the CL?

Or Chelsea that go through managers faster than we manage to re-hire them?

Or Watford that average about three sackings per season?

Or any other club that's at least as big a mess and laughing stock as we apparently are?

It pays well and you'll always get another gig somewhere. Even Everton managed to get Ancelotti and they've mostly been a joke for decades now.

PSG/Chelsea offer a shot at the CL and plenty of cash as well as high profile roles
Watford - I dont follow close enough
 
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