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Just now, Disco said:

It's pretty funny like.

 

The fans hate Levy, Cunty and most of the players

The players hate Cunty

Cunty hates being in England, the club, and Levy

 

Will never not find this way more funny than it should be. :lol: 

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5 minutes ago, Disco said:

It's pretty funny like.

 

The fans hate Levy, Cunty and most of the players

The players hate Cunty

Cunty hates being in England, the club, and Levy

 

Despite all parties involved being unhappy, Conte's thirst for cash knows no bounds, he's pretty transparent about it too. So I'm sure if Levy put a phat deal on the table he'd take it.

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I cannot believe how rigid Conte is man :lol:

 

Not once has he just gone with Kane, Son, Richarlison and Kulusevski in a front four, and sacked off one of the defenders who can't defend regardless, even with three of them back there.

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18 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

Despite all parties involved being unhappy, Conte's thirst for cash knows no bounds, he's pretty transparent about it too. So I'm sure if Levy put a phat deal on the table he'd take it.

 

Not so sure on that. He could have his pick of Serie A jobs. I think he's probably known from the start he was a bit of a hiding to nothing at Spurs in terms of winning owt hence him constantly being a mood.

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2 minutes ago, Disco said:

 

Not so sure on that. He could have his pick of Serie A jobs. I think he's probably known from the start he was a bit of a hiding to nothing at Spurs in terms of winning owt hence him constantly being a mood.

 

Fair point. Inter, Milan and Juve all nowhere near the Scudetto and potentially on the manager hunt come the summer. 

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They are a weird club to manage I think. They’ve done a lot well building commercially but still lack identity. They sacked their most successful manager of recent times in Poch. Tried two brute force managers in Mou and Conte and one failed ‘Project’ manager in Nuno. It’s unclear where they go from here. Would. Poch round 2 work? Who knows.

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Pochettino would be mad to go back IMO. Not only do their star players not have it in them to play his pressing football there's a pretty large chance it all goes south with the fans if he doesn't do owt.

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28 minutes ago, GeordieDazzler said:

You feel they’d make a play a Silva if Conte goes. Feels like they will try and get Poch back though.

 

I am fairly confident they will try and get Poch back. I also read some reports that Simeone is stepping down at the end of the season and Luis Enrique and Poch are the top of the list at Atletico Madrid. Again these are from random reports.

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Di Zerbi or a genuine forward thinking manager from abroad.

 

Levy has been a brilliant Leader for Spurs but he's unimaginative in his manager hires. He's hired 3 ex-Chelsea managers over the last 10/12 years iirc.

 

Roman had some misses. But Mourinho, Ancelotti, Hiddink the first time, Conte, Tuchel.... even the smoking dude was an interesting choice. AVB. Like they take the gamble.

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Tottenham are in danger of becoming a poisoned chalice but just like Man Utd did, it will take someone special to create a regular winning mentality and a basic togetherness throughout the club.

 

I think the problem with Tottenham may be with Levy.

You can have all the best managers but they need to be allowed to do exactly that.

If you put your trust in a manager than ensure the manager has the full backing to the best of the ability of what the club can offer.

 

I just feel there's too much input from the top and Levy as a big part of it.

 

The best fit was allowed to go for whatever reasons. Pocchettino.

No manager has touched what he's done for the club for one hell of a long time.

It may be well worth a return for him.

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On 08/03/2023 at 21:08, rgk_lfc said:

 

“Parker (42) was announced as the new head coach of Club Brugge on 31 December last year. The English ex-international previously worked for Fulham and Bournemouth and replaced Carl Hoefkens at the club. In 12 games, the Briton could only win two times.”

 

I am getting the feeling they weren't that impressed with Parker. 

 

not like parker to be unable to turn things around at a reasonable speed..

 

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