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4 minutes ago, gjohnson said:

Barely even Ludo let alone chess in any dimension...It's admirable in some ways that you think a manager and DoF would actually be honest about how much money is available to spend

 

 

 

I think its ok Eddie telling white lies to the press re who is fit and available for a game ( not that it seems to have helped us win any  games recently ) 

Lying to the fans about seriously wanting  to buy Geuhi is a different matter altogether .

That is unforgivable ( if true ) 

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4 minutes ago, DiddyLevine said:

I think its ok Eddie telling white lies to the press re who is fit and available for a game ( not that it seems to have helped us win any  games recently ) 

Lying to the fans about seriously wanting  to buy Geuhi is a different matter altogether .

That is unforgivable ( if true ) 

I think it is true that EH wanted Geuhi. I think it's also true that he knew we would never be able to sign him. 

 

I shudder to think what suspect moves we would have had to make to actually get him here given whatever we did that landed us with an 85m third/forth choice Greek keeper

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2 minutes ago, Myleftboot said:

Be careful what you wish for cos according to betting sites  Brendon rogers is favourite to take over.

Just couldn’t see that happening. Mitchell would be looking abroad, I think.

 

Saying this, I don’t think the board are even contemplating sacking Howe.

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5 minutes ago, Myleftboot said:

Be careful what you wish for cos according to betting sites  Brendon rogers is favourite to take over.

 

Rather stick pins in my scrotum.

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This is the lineup for the next Tottenham manager. You’d assume we’d be fishing in the same stream these days unless Mitchell has other ideas. Pochettino and Mourinho wouldn’t be anywhere near as long for us obviously.

 

Brendan Rodgers 5/2

Erik Ten Hag 8/1

Thomas Frank 8/1

Graham Potter 10/1

Gareth Southgate 12/1

Marco Silva 12/1

Andoni Iraola 14/1

Kieran McKenna 14/1

Michael Carrick 14/1

Roberto De Zerbi 14/1

Xavi 14/1

Diego Simeone 16/1

Eddie Howe 16/1

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1

Max Allegri 18/1

Maurizio Sarri 20/1

Michel 20/1

Lee Carsley 22/1

David Moyes 25/1

Mauricio Pochettino 25/1

Unai Emery 33/1

Jose Mourinho 100/1

Antonio Conte 250/1

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1 hour ago, Myleftboot said:

Be careful what you wish for cos according to betting sites  Brendon rogers is favourite to take over.


there is 0 chance of this happening. Rogers has major issues working with a sporting director, not a chance Mitchell puts himself in that position again.

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22 minutes ago, Erikse said:

According to Bruce he was the one who told the owners to go for Eddie. We should call Bruce to get some more advice.

 

 

Then he said that fella from Bournemouth who got a team relegated.

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18 minutes ago, McDog said:

 

 

Then he said that fella from Bournemouth who got a team relegated.

 

That's exactly what he told the owners when they asked him who to go for.;)

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ellis H said:

This is the lineup for the next Tottenham manager. You’d assume we’d be fishing in the same stream these days unless Mitchell has other ideas. Pochettino and Mourinho wouldn’t be anywhere near as long for us obviously.

 

Brendan Rodgers 5/2

Erik Ten Hag 8/1

Thomas Frank 8/1

Graham Potter 10/1

Gareth Southgate 12/1

Marco Silva 12/1

Andoni Iraola 14/1

Kieran McKenna 14/1

Michael Carrick 14/1

Roberto De Zerbi 14/1

Xavi 14/1

Diego Simeone 16/1

Eddie Howe 16/1

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1

Max Allegri 18/1

Maurizio Sarri 20/1

Michel 20/1

Lee Carsley 22/1

David Moyes 25/1

Mauricio Pochettino 25/1

Unai Emery 33/1

Jose Mourinho 100/1

Antonio Conte 250/1

 

I reckon Poch could go back to Spurs, i read somewhere that he's actually good mates with Levy and used to go on holiday with him.

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1 hour ago, Ellis H said:

This is the lineup for the next Tottenham manager. You’d assume we’d be fishing in the same stream these days unless Mitchell has other ideas. Pochettino and Mourinho wouldn’t be anywhere near as long for us obviously.

 

Brendan Rodgers 5/2

Erik Ten Hag 8/1

Thomas Frank 8/1

Graham Potter 10/1

Gareth Southgate 12/1

Marco Silva 12/1

Andoni Iraola 14/1

Kieran McKenna 14/1

Michael Carrick 14/1

Roberto De Zerbi 14/1

Xavi 14/1

Diego Simeone 16/1

Eddie Howe 16/1

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1

Max Allegri 18/1

Maurizio Sarri 20/1

Michel 20/1

Lee Carsley 22/1

David Moyes 25/1

Mauricio Pochettino 25/1

Unai Emery 33/1

Jose Mourinho 100/1

Antonio Conte 250/1

Very little to get excited about on that list. Agree we would be looking in similar places or taking a punt on a candidate with less name recognition. 

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1 hour ago, Ellis H said:

This is the lineup for the next Tottenham manager. You’d assume we’d be fishing in the same stream these days unless Mitchell has other ideas. Pochettino and Mourinho wouldn’t be anywhere near as long for us obviously.

 

Brendan Rodgers 5/2

Erik Ten Hag 8/1

Thomas Frank 8/1

Graham Potter 10/1

Gareth Southgate 12/1

Marco Silva 12/1

Andoni Iraola 14/1

Kieran McKenna 14/1

Michael Carrick 14/1

Roberto De Zerbi 14/1

Xavi 14/1

Diego Simeone 16/1

Eddie Howe 16/1

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1

Max Allegri 18/1

Maurizio Sarri 20/1

Michel 20/1

Lee Carsley 22/1

David Moyes 25/1

Mauricio Pochettino 25/1

Unai Emery 33/1

Jose Mourinho 100/1

Antonio Conte 250/1

 

:lol: how mental is it that Ten Hag is second favourite. Premier League just loves recycling managers.

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On 07/12/2024 at 18:12, Displayname said:

He shouldnt be given a substantial amount of money in January tbh. Not because I dont trust him, but because we need to have money for new signings available to entice a top place manager to come if Eddie doesnt fix what is clearly broken.

 

The whole reason we've brought in someone like Mitchell is so that we have consistency and follow a certain philosophy in recruitment so we don't need to do a squad re-build whenever a new manager joins, so if there's a deal to be made in January for a player that would strengthen our starting 11 in a position we should strengthen, we shouldn't hold off in case we decide to change manager further down the line.

 

That being said I have no desire for us to change manager. Not even a bottom half finish would change that for me. 

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17 minutes ago, Conjo said:

 

The whole reason we've brought in someone like Mitchell is so that we have consistency and follow a certain philosophy in recruitment so we don't need to do a squad re-build whenever a new manager joins, so if there's a deal to be made in January for a player that would strengthen our starting 11 in a position we should strengthen, we shouldn't hold off in case we decide to change manager further down the line.

 

That being said I have no desire for us to change manager. Not even a bottom half finish would change that for me. 

If this is indeed the philosophy it's the correct one and what we should be doing. The amount of power Eddie has wielded makes me skeptical mind. 

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33 minutes ago, Conjo said:

 

The whole reason we've brought in someone like Mitchell is so that we have consistency and follow a certain philosophy in recruitment so we don't need to do a squad re-build whenever a new manager joins, so if there's a deal to be made in January for a player that would strengthen our starting 11 in a position we should strengthen, we shouldn't hold off in case we decide to change manager further down the line.

 

That being said I have no desire for us to change manager. Not even a bottom half finish would change that for me. 

Probably need to let Howe know that - I get the distinct impression that Howe wants final say on all transfers.

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1 hour ago, Decky said:

 

:lol: how mental is it that Ten Hag is second favourite. Premier League just loves recycling managers.

 

Think he came close to joining them before they appointed Nuno 

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10 hours ago, Ellis H said:

Brendan Rodgers 5/2 - Not an Upgrade

Erik Ten Hag 8/1 - Fucking LOL

Thomas Frank 8/1 - Not an Upgrade

Graham Potter 10/1 - Not an Upgrade

Gareth Southgate 12/1 - Not an Upgrade

Marco Silva 12/1 - Not an Upgrade

Andoni Iraola 14/1 - Only one on this list i'd be happy with, thats realistic.

Kieran McKenna 14/1 - Not an Upgrade

Michael Carrick 14/1 - Not an Upgrade

Roberto De Zerbi 14/1 - Not an Upgrade

Xavi 14/1 - Never going to happen, Unsure if he's good or not as a manager

Diego Simeone 16/1 - Never going to happen, would be elite

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1 - Never going to happen, would be elite

Max Allegri 18/1 - Never going to happen

Maurizio Sarri 20/1 - Not an Upgrade

Michel 20/1 - Not an Upgrade

Lee Carsley 22/1 - Not an Upgrade

David Moyes 25/1 - Not an Upgrade

Mauricio Pochettino 25/1 - Never going to happen, same level as Howe for me.

Unai Emery 33/1 - Never going to happen

Jose Mourinho 100/1 - God No

Antonio Conte 250/1 - God No

What an absolutely uninspiring list of managers that is.

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