Oh when the Spurs, go Marsching in
A reliable journo for Ajax info from de Telegraaf also said we turned him down.Better for the club to indicate that they didn't fancy a manager as opposed to it getting out that it happened to be the other way round.
100%We need a DOF, one who is here long-term and one who is in complete control of footballing matters .
Going from manager to manager, buying different sorts of players for different sorts of systems is NOT the way to go and it's been a disaster.
I married my ex girlfriend and we are fine lol.Football coaches are like ex girlfriends, never go back.
That’s not what she says on Tinder.I married my ex girlfriend and we are fine lol.
He's just an arrogant petulant child. Total tool imo.Arteta getting involved again when he doesn't need to. Weirdo
wrong thread, fellasHe's just an arrogant petulant child. Total tool imo.
Fuck sake ???wrong thread, fellas
He started it lolwrong thread, fellas
You never know but if we got the manager that satisfied those criteria then Kane might just stayGive me someone young and hungry, in the Nagelsmann mold. But more importantly give us the philosophy we want from Tottenham as fans, implement the same tactics and strategy from the youth up, and have some proper continuity in terms of our style of play as a club and recruitment. After which we can find managers to fit that profile.
This probably means we say good bye to Kane in the summer, and probably Son next. But I honestly believe we will be better of after it, just like Brighton are now.
Such a good shout mate, would love to take a gamble on Kompany or a Gallardo etc.Not Poch for me incidentally.
He was great for us but that was in the past and we should be looking forwards, particularly considering his pretty abject performances at PSG.
I can't say I'm an avid watcher of Burnley, but Kompany apparently has them playing decent football and winning, is a young prospect and is also hugely respected in the game.
Someone like him would obviously be a gamble, but sod it I'm bored of paying over-inflated wages to chancers who have only ever purchased their way to success previously.