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allatsea

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Bringing Poch back with Levy still in charge will be a terrible mistake. As would bringing Poch back without a quality DoF to guide him on purchases.
 

talkshowhost86

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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.
 

Oh Teddy Teddy

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De Zerbi, Gallardo, Enrique or Flick. One of them suits me fine. I'm not fussed :grumpy:

(This is in the summer, when I believe Conte will leave)
 

-Afri-Coy-

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Give 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.
 

spurs mental

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Totally goes against my thinking but this popped up on my social media today, so bring him home.



But not really. Or maybe. I don't know. Levy out.
 

geordiespur

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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.
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Levy mentioned the legacy of failed player acquisitions and FP is doing a good job (in my opinion)
 

haslemereyid

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Give 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.
You never know but if we got the manager that satisfied those criteria then Kane might just stay
 

PhantoM47

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Although I'm kind of sick of having Chelsea cast-offs... Tuchel is a proven Prem manager and it seemed like he was adaptable. Surely he's the best "available"? Or certainly the best free agent?
 

fishhhandaricecake

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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.
Such a good shout mate, would love to take a gamble on Kompany or a Gallardo etc.

Kompany has got Burnley playing beautiful football straight away, he’s a leader and a winner and he’s a very likeable guy who our crowd would get behind rather than these dull negative overpaid chancers who as you say are being more and more found out for only being able to be successful by buying tons of players and spending tons of money rather than actually coaching and improving players like Poch and others have done, that is the sign of an actual good manager.

I like the romance idea of Poch back but he’d need a good DofF to make the player purchase and plans and there is some risk to it, I’d also be more than open to someone like Kompany for sure, ticks a lot of boxes and would be a good fit for us.
 
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