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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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scat1620

L'espion mal fait
May 11, 2008
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We say 'hit the nail on the head' and thanks!

Unless we reach disaster levels I don't see him being fired if I'm honest.

There's no media furore which usually starts a few weeks before.

Poch seems calm and doesn't seem like someone who has been given an ultimatum.

He's spoken about January and we've had JJ and other ITK talk about January and that it is 'going to be fun'.

I think we'll just coast along until January as the club, Levy and Poch wait until they are able to start this rebuild. Picking up a few wins but losing plenty too but the trigger won't be pulled.
Agree with all of that as a prediction of what is likely to happen, despite personally thinking that we should change up now, especially with Mourinho free and available. If you are right with how you see the next 2 months going, then I hope attendances in the new stadium start nosediving so that the club get the message that they can't charge the highest prices in the world and deliver Europa League-quality football on the pitch (which is being charitable towards what we're currently being served up). With these ticket prices, we have to be doing much, much better than we are so that the match-going fans aren't getting totally fleeced, and I hope that the fans will deliver a bloody nose to the board in the shape of reduced attendances if the club can't hold up their end of the bargain on the pitch.
All I'll say is if the club are going to support him then I expect lots of money to be spent and spent on young players who are huge prospects.
Again, agreed with that. If Pochettino is going to stay and the strategy is for him to rebuild, anything less than a couple of consecutive transfer windows repeating a similar calibre of purchases we saw in the summer 2019 window should be the bare minimum that the club achieves if they want to keep the fans on side.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Jan 9, 2014
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We say 'hit the nail on the head' and thanks!

Unless we reach disaster levels I don't see him being fired if I'm honest.

There's no media furore which usually starts a few weeks before.

Poch seems calm and doesn't seem like someone who has been given an ultimatum.

He's spoken about January and we've had JJ and other ITK talk about January and that it is 'going to be fun'.

I think we'll just coast along until January as the club, Levy and Poch wait until they are able to start this rebuild. Picking up a few wins but losing plenty too but the trigger won't be pulled.

All I'll say is if the club are going to support him then I expect lots of money to be spent and spent on young players who are huge prospects.
A chairman's patience is like a glass, a big empty glass, than can be filled. You can pour and pour and pour, and even when you first hit the brim, seemingly there is a bit more capacity for even more water. But swiftly afterwards and very suddenly, in a rushed flash, the glass floods over, and water is fuming down the glass in all directions, leaving you with a mess to dry up.
 

mill

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May 21, 2007
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37,136
A chairman's patience is like a glass, a big empty glass, than can be filled. You can pour and pour and pour, and even when you first hit the brim, seemingly there is a bit more capacity for even more water. But swiftly afterwards and very suddenly, in a rushed flash, the glass floods over, and water is fuming down the glass in all directions, leaving you with a mess to dry up.

sounds like having a wank
 

scat1620

L'espion mal fait
May 11, 2008
16,352
52,732
A chairman's patience is like a glass, a big empty glass, than can be filled. You can pour and pour and pour, and even when you first hit the brim, seemingly there is a bit more capacity for even more water. But swiftly afterwards and very suddenly, in a rushed flash, the glass floods over, and water is fuming down the glass in all directions, leaving you with a mess to dry up.
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Haddock

Captain
Oct 16, 2017
2,026
6,358
Howe set up Bournemouth very well today versus United. Also made some savvy tactical changes in the second half. Third clean sheet this season. They look really solid in defence.

Maybe we could do worse than Howe after all.
 

Hakkz

Svensk hetsporre
Jul 6, 2012
8,196
17,270
Howe set up Bournemouth very well today versus United. Also made some savvy tactical changes in the second half. Third clean sheet this season. They look really solid in defence.

Maybe we could do worse than Howe after all.

Of course we can do worse. Still don't want him at all.
 

Tyler24durden

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Aug 31, 2012
1,050
4,446
Mourinho being heavily linked to gooners in press today.

apparently he went for dinner with Raul sanehi their head of recruitment.

he would really sort them out so hope he doesn’t go there but can imagine he would love to win something and then taunt wenger some more.
 

gavspur

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Jun 24, 2004
5,272
8,726
I remember a time when we were at the top of the list for FA Cup wins... 1991... Not won one since.. This club needs a trophy, as much as I hate hearing it, it’s a true statement.. Particularly with all we’ve achieved off the field recently, we need a trophy... So, as much as I love Poch, his weird decisions have done him no favours, I’d take Mourinho.
Also, does anyone else get the feeling that Levy has Mourinho lined up? It almost feels that there’s this ‘Poch will hang himself soon enough, if he keeps on with these selections and negative football’.. Jose knows his next team.. meh, I have no idea, I just want us to win cos it really messes up my week.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
15,987
32,706
We say 'hit the nail on the head' and thanks!

Unless we reach disaster levels I don't see him being fired if I'm honest.

There's no media furore which usually starts a few weeks before.

Poch seems calm and doesn't seem like someone who has been given an ultimatum.

He's spoken about January and we've had JJ and other ITK talk about January and that it is 'going to be fun'.

I think we'll just coast along until January as the club, Levy and Poch wait until they are able to start this rebuild. Picking up a few wins but losing plenty too but the trigger won't be pulled.

All I'll say is if the club are going to support him then I expect lots of money to be spent and spent on young players who are huge prospects.
We won’t win any games in this league just coasting along. The cliche that there’s no easy games has always been said and had not always been true but I think it is now.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
15,987
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This situation could get very hairy if Arsenal appoint Mourinho, our results really start going down the pan and Allegri rejects us. Trigger needs to be pulled tomorrow morning if the performance isn’t up to standard today.
 

gavspur

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Jun 24, 2004
5,272
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Is Mourinho playing Levy tho? This Arsenal link couldn’t have come at a better time for Jose, and a worse time for Levy.
 

jondy1

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Jan 20, 2011
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The media don’t want Poch fired, they are very anti spurs and are happy to see Poch take us down a blind alley
 
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