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Who do you want as next Spurs manager?

  • Allegri

    Votes: 214 21.5%
  • Mourinho

    Votes: 258 25.9%
  • Wenger

    Votes: 9 0.9%
  • Pleat

    Votes: 4 0.4%
  • Ten Hag

    Votes: 54 5.4%
  • Wagner

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Howe

    Votes: 36 3.6%
  • Nagelsmann

    Votes: 75 7.5%
  • Other (explain)

    Votes: 16 1.6%
  • Keep Poch (lol)

    Votes: 166 16.6%
  • Rodgers

    Votes: 49 4.9%
  • de Boer (Poch mk2)

    Votes: 3 0.3%
  • Benitez

    Votes: 50 5.0%
  • Sherwood

    Votes: 6 0.6%
  • Bus-Conductor

    Votes: 26 2.6%
  • Goat (ffs)

    Votes: 6 0.6%
  • WalkerBoyUK’s lad’s u14 coach

    Votes: 8 0.8%
  • Sissoko

    Votes: 7 0.7%
  • Marco Rose

    Votes: 4 0.4%
  • freeeki

    Votes: 5 0.5%

  • Total voters
    997
  • Poll closed .
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gavspur

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Where can I find this info? I’d like a butchers myself. Intrigued to see what clubs he has turned down

I just googled ‘Jose Mourinho time off’ and went through the different interviews he’s done this year. There are several that are an interesting read.
 

gavspur

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Jun 24, 2004
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If we'd go for Mourinho, then maybe Luis Campos would be an interesting name for the DoF position

Another interesting read, and some very good points about the modern game and the sporting director role. It would be a good step to tie them both to the same club, whoever does it, but we seem set up for that as we don’t currently have a SD, but have obviously worked that way before with Levy even making that our blueprint until Poch was given all the rope.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Sorry to be the 94th person to say this, but if Mourinho came in he'd be gone within two years. No way that guy is putting up with Levy.
Would that be the end of the world really if he does manage some sort of short term success? It'd basically be the situation we're in now. I'm starting to think the next manager in after say Mourinho could be another project manager.
 

McFlash

In the corner, eating crayons.
Oct 19, 2005
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Uh... while he was there, Man Utd signed Pogba, Lukaku, Sanchez and Zlatan Ibra-fucking-himovic. He had world class players available to him, and he did his level best to render the first 3 as average at best.

I'm not averse to Jose coming here at all, and we've got a far better infrastructure to them, but lets not overplay his time at Man Utd.
In my humble, and probably pretty much baseless opinion...
Pogba is too far up his own arse to become anywhere near as good as his talent deserves.
Lukaku is one dimensional and likes pie too much.
Sanchez is too lazy and can't be arsed to play football.
So probably Zlatan is the only true world class player he had.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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In my humble, and probably pretty much baseless opinion...
Pogba is too far up his own arse to become anywhere near as good as his talent deserves.
Lukaku is one dimensional and likes pie too much.
Sanchez is too lazy and can't be arsed to play football.
So probably Zlatan is the only true world class player he had.
:ROFLMAO:

That made me laugh, thank you :D
 

seppo

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Feb 5, 2018
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Graham Potter should be added to this list. I have followed him (being a Swede from Östersund) since his early years in Östersund and he is without a doubt destined for a top 6 club in England within a few years, although I think it can happen a lot sooner than most in here. He has well and truly built his craft from the absolute bottom in the 3/4-tiers of Sweden and has basically never looked back since. Performed well with a Swansea in complete meltdown and has now got Brighton playing very nice football. xG suggests he has been quite unlucky with the points tally as well. If he keeps improving Brighton throughout the season I think clubs like Everton (or dare I say Arsenal) will be quick to take that opportunity.
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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In my humble, and probably pretty much baseless opinion...
Pogba is too far up his own arse to become anywhere near as good as his talent deserves.
Lukaku is one dimensional and likes pie too much.
Sanchez is too lazy and can't be arsed to play football.
So probably Zlatan is the only true world class player he had.

Nothing wrong with that:D.
 
May 17, 2018
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Graham Potter should be added to this list. I have followed him (being a Swede from Östersund) since his early years in Östersund and he is without a doubt destined for a top 6 club in England within a few years, although I think it can happen a lot sooner than most in here. He has well and truly built his craft from the absolute bottom in the 3/4-tiers of Sweden and has basically never looked back since. Performed well with a Swansea in complete meltdown and has now got Brighton playing very nice football. xG suggests he has been quite unlucky with the points tally as well. If he keeps improving Brighton throughout the season I think clubs like Everton (or dare I say Arsenal) will be quick to take that opportunity.

Think of the money we'd make with the spurs christmas panto!
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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Everyone saying Mourinho only stays for two years, if we were still doing well, could you still see Poch being here in two years time. I’m struggling to.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Graham Potter should be added to this list. I have followed him (being a Swede from Östersund) since his early years in Östersund and he is without a doubt destined for a top 6 club in England within a few years, although I think it can happen a lot sooner than most in here. He has well and truly built his craft from the absolute bottom in the 3/4-tiers of Sweden and has basically never looked back since. Performed well with a Swansea in complete meltdown and has now got Brighton playing very nice football. xG suggests he has been quite unlucky with the points tally as well. If he keeps improving Brighton throughout the season I think clubs like Everton (or dare I say Arsenal) will be quick to take that opportunity.
Yeah, i'd rather have Potter over Farke and Howe. I just think it could take him time to earn the respect of the players. The jump from Swansea to Brighton is a lot smaller than it is from Brighton to Spurs.
 
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