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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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Graysonti

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May 8, 2011
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One bad run and people are calling for Poch to go.

Wow.

Are people forgetting that he took us to a CL final a couple of months ago?

Have people forgotten that night in Amsterdam?

Its form since January!

Did you see how poor we played in the CL anyhow ,
 

Spurrific

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Jun 2, 2011
13,501
57,356
One bad run and people are calling for Poch to go.

Wow.

Are people forgetting that he took us to a CL final a couple of months ago?

Have people forgotten that night in Amsterdam?

Poch seemed to forget it quick enough when he dropped Lucas for the final.
 

rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
22,145
79,653
I’ve voted for Allegri. Feel like while Mourinho is certainly a winner, there’s always that worry with him turning on the club.
For the first time in an absolutely long time Mourinho has been able to take a long break from the game.

In that time he's;

Changed his support staff, I imagine he's brought on board some modern ppl with new ideas.

He's assessed his ideas and what he needs to change to get with the times.

He's spent some time in his home city here in Portugal, this seems to have humbled him a bit.

He'll be hungry and hell bent on matching Klopp and Pep.

I think he wouldn't think twice about coming, as long as him and Levy agree on all matters.

He also knows how to use aspects like home support and dark arts to your advantage.

Players like Kane will buy into his ideas because he'll come to win. He ain't coming to just be satisfied with 4th.

I think we have to take the leap, otherwise this squad could decline further and it'll be even harder to attract a winner then.
 

Amo

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Aug 22, 2013
15,799
31,486
We've lost more games than any other team in 2019.

When our calender year is the worst in the league then it's more than a bad run.
 

rabbikeane

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Mar 29, 2005
6,928
12,758
He is a head coach I thought the last time we went through this ... ?

No, he became manager when he signed a new contract, as he wanted to have total responsibility like the old school manager like Fergie. Which is why it doesn't make sense when he claim no involvement in transfers and contracts
 
Jan 31, 2006
2,184
6,495
There no way Levy won't employ a proven winner. He can't afford for any disasters to occur with the stadium and NFL. He needs the club to be a massive global brand.
 

journeyman

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Jul 26, 2005
931
3,657
Allegri - the standout candidate, no question. Record of trophies, out of a job, learning English and waiting for a phone call.
 

The Doc

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Dec 18, 2012
881
2,456
That still rankles me. He negated the momentum of the semifinal, by dropping the hero from that occasion who must have been fizzing with energy prior to being benched

Yes, but would you argue that Moura is a better player than Kane? Ultimately, if he's fit, he plays. Whether he actually was (fit) is debatable, but that's the situ. A long, long time ago I remember Paul Walsh scoring a hat-trick and the same conversation. He was dropped for the next game when Lineker passed a fitness test. Brutal, but correct imo.
 

whitesocks

The past means nothing. This is a message for life
Jan 16, 2014
4,652
5,738
For the first time in an absolutely long time Mourinho has been able to take a long break from the game.

In that time he's;

Changed his support staff, I imagine he's brought on board some modern ppl with new ideas.

He's assessed his ideas and what he needs to change to get with the times.

He's spent some time in his home city here in Portugal, this seems to have humbled him a bit.

He'll be hungry and hell bent on matching Klopp and Pep.

I think he wouldn't think twice about coming, as long as him and Levy agree on all matters.

He also knows how to use aspects like home support and dark arts to your advantage.

Players like Kane will buy into his ideas because he'll come to win. He ain't coming to just be satisfied with 4th.

I think we have to take the leap, otherwise this squad could decline further and it'll be even harder to attract a winner then.
Would he bring Dr Eva Carneiro with him? I like her. That would seal the deal.
 
May 17, 2018
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47,993
Part of me wishes Scotty P was still here to take on caretaker duties. Seems to be an intelligent young manager. I can't think of anyone else who'd actually cover in the interim like we had in the past with Sherwood, Pleat, Hughton etc.

Seems like Poch has filled all the staff roles up and we have nobody else.
 

StevePil

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Dec 30, 2006
2,966
3,742
Allegri or Mourinho = born winners....

Levy = couldnt give a toss about winning, just wants a puppet who plays along with his rubbish

= Eddie Howe
 

StevePil

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Dec 30, 2006
2,966
3,742
PS) I still cant believe people think he will sack Poch, just cant see it.
Levy is the problem but Poch tows the line.... no way does Levy remove that comfort blanket.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
23,672
93,401
PS) I still cant believe people think he will sack Poch, just cant see it.
Levy is the problem but Poch tows the line.... no way does Levy remove that comfort blanket.
He does if he thinks his prize assets are starting to get itchy feet.
 

penfold_99

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Nov 24, 2006
698
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Allegri - the standout candidate, no question. Record of trophies, out of a job, learning English and waiting for a phone call.

I would prefer poch to resign than get sacked and if he did go then I would go for Allegri because he is a proven winner and the above other reasons.
 
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