The Official Tottenham Hotspud thread [Vol 11]
Discussion
m3sye said:
Well, that's a little awkward. Good find! dmulally said:
Lots of upset Spuds there! T-shirts out next! I hope you get beaten in this cup at some point, it would be unbearable here if you win something and we haven't, Ascayman said:
Black can man said:
Morning everyone,
Lovely day today.
What a lovely morning Merry Christmas. Lovely day today.
Anyone heard the Ali interviews after the game? What a class act. Very mature.
Anyone checked if the gooners that suddenly turned up the other week are okay?
Dele has acted with superb dignity .
Can't stop watching that goal , Sublime
Can someone pop round to see if that fellow playingmantis is ok please.
Black can man said:
Look at the teams they played on their unbeaten run , Apart from us & Liverpool there really wasn't much opposition tbh
West ham
Cardiff
Newecastle
FC vorskla x2
Everton
Brentford
Watford
Qarabag x2
Fulham
Leicester
Sporting CP x2
Palace
Blackpool
Liverpool
Tottenham H
Bournemouth
Man utd
Huddersfield
Lots of mid table teams on that list.West ham
Cardiff
Newecastle
FC vorskla x2
Everton
Brentford
Watford
Qarabag x2
Fulham
Leicester
Sporting CP x2
Palace
Blackpool
Liverpool
Tottenham H
Bournemouth
Man utd
Huddersfield
And so, months of mind numbing speculation on Poch to United begins. I've just endured a discussion on Talksport about which players he will take with him.
"Kane and the centre halves", apparently......
It wouldn't surprise me if he goes - nothing in football does any longer and United is one of the ultimate jobs. But, their malaise goes far, far deeper than the ex-manager and their track record would indicate that managers are not given much time to turn things around.
Furthermore, Poch's success has come from developing young players. He would be expected to entice and engage with Marquee signings. Signings that have ably demonstrated exactly where the power lies in that club.
It's a massive decision for him. I'm not sure that it's a job he will thrive in.
Hopefully, he'll come out quickly to say either, "I'm staying put", or, "I fancy the United post".
"Kane and the centre halves", apparently......
It wouldn't surprise me if he goes - nothing in football does any longer and United is one of the ultimate jobs. But, their malaise goes far, far deeper than the ex-manager and their track record would indicate that managers are not given much time to turn things around.
Furthermore, Poch's success has come from developing young players. He would be expected to entice and engage with Marquee signings. Signings that have ably demonstrated exactly where the power lies in that club.
It's a massive decision for him. I'm not sure that it's a job he will thrive in.
Hopefully, he'll come out quickly to say either, "I'm staying put", or, "I fancy the United post".
Blib said:
It wouldn't surprise me if he goes - nothing in football does any longer and United is one of the ultimate jobs.
Exactly I don't know why so many fans are in dreamland about managers and players moving to a bigger club. We get the same down at Chelsea....."why would Eden Hazard want to leave us to go to Real Madrid?" Answer....because they're Real Madrid ffs, and we're not"Poch left Southampton for Spuds, and why wouldn't he? Bigger club, more money, more prestige. Same as going from Spurs or Chelsea to Man U, Madrid, Bayern, Juve, Barca etc. It's just a fact of life. Most people in their career, regardless of their job, want the biggest and best rewarded job they can get.
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