I doubt Poch would be moaning if he had been given the £200m Mourinhos had over the past two seasons. Bit unfair to put them in the same boat!Starting to sound like Mourinho!
The fact is he's having a bit of a moan. We were all singing his praises earlier in the season because he wasn't. Only fair imo. Love the guy - just feels like he's being a bit too grumpy at the moment.I doubt Poch would be moaning if he had been given the £200m Mourinhos had over the past two seasons. Bit unfair to put them in the same boat!
Poch mood seems to be the same as the fans really. Think we’re all just waiting for it to click and it hasn’t quite happened yet. Not often we’ve needed to fear any team(under Poch) but I am quite fearful of tonight’s game hopefully we’ll click and show what we are capable of.
The fact is he's having a bit of a moan. We were all singing his praises earlier in the season because he wasn't. Only fair imo. Love the guy - just feels like he's being a bit too grumpy at the moment.
Yeah, who knows but frustration must be building up and up and he's only human and needs to vent.For me, it is not surprising what the quotes are because I saw this coming since August. But the puzzling bit is rather that he in fact says them so candidly. Pochettino, from what I understand of him, he almost never actually is candid with the press. Always a game of SOME sort, always some muddy waters. Then BANG! "No I'm not very happy". Brutal honesty. Wonder what he thinks he can achieve by this interview in October ...
Of course, I am not criticising him for this. In fact, I'm not an English business owner, so I appreciate blunt honesty. I just think it is a strange move for him as a person. He rarely says the blunt thing to the press without assuming it will work to his advantage. This time, I can't see what that advantage would be. Unless he wants other football directors to know about his malcontent.Yeah, who knows but frustration must be building up and up and he's only human and needs to vent.
Oh no, I wasn't criticising your post whatsoever - I was just observing that he must be feeling the need to vent his frustrations even if it doesn't lead anywhere.Of course, I am not criticising him for this. In fact, I'm not an English business owner, so I appreciate blunt honesty. I just think it is a strange move for him as a person. He rarely says the blunt thing to the press without assuming it will work to his advantage. This time, I can't see what that advantage would be. Unless he wants other football directors to know about his malcontent.
I see. Understood. Quite possible. Yet still strange though? Or, he is so so so frustrated he is barking mad and about tho chop Levy's head off. In which case, power to him I suppose.Oh no, I wasn't criticising your post whatsoever - I was just observing that he must be feeling the need to vent his frustrations even if it doesn't lead anywhere.
Ha ha. See how he feels after tonight.I see. Understood. Quite possible. Yet still strange though? Or, he is so so so frustrated he is barking mad and about tho chop Levy's head off. In which case, power to him I suppose.
Yeah, who knows but frustration must be building up and up and he's only human and needs to vent.
I doubt Poch would be moaning if he had been given the £200m Mourinhos had over the past two seasons. Bit unfair to put them in the same boat!