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Spurs sack Pochettino / Mourinho appointed

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  • One thing for sure, Levy just changed the entire club culture. When it ends in tears, Levy will get the axe as well.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Sigh.  Looks like its happening.  Mourinho has been seen at the stadium tonight.
    Lol. Let's see how Eriksen likes his new defensive role  ;)
    I think Jose is a busted flush and Spurs are 5 years too late on this move.
    We shall see.

    Won the league cup and Europa league with Man utd in 16-17, then the next season took them to 2nd in the table. Compare that to where United are now. 

    It's a wise move by Levy i think as you know what you're getting with Jose. He'll come in, sort things out and steady the ship, get the team into Europe, probably reach (and win) a cup final. As long as you don't expect him to be there for 5 years and build a team then it'll be fine.

    Levy can't really afford to gamble after getting rid of Pochettino, he needs a reliable head but ultimately he probably sees Mourinho as a 2 year fix before getting in a younger progressive manager.
    I fully expect a style of football that will not sit well with the fans and certainly won't be competing for the title.
    If they can qualify for champions league in a boring style I suppose that will be something.
    Win a cup? Well, like I say we shall see.
    Expect the usual graceless reaction to defeats and criticism.
    "Competing for the title"
     :D 
  • I’m scared , the pain of Liverpool winning things will be ten fold if Spurs ever win anything .
    As bad as Jose has become he does win things .
    ok I’ll give em the League Cup and maybe the FA Cup but anything more and the unbearableness of spurs fans will have me cheering on the scousers , that’s how bad it would be if any success went their way .
    Most disliked club in London.
  • I’m probably in the minority here, but I actually think appointing Mourinho is a good move. Admittedly it went a tits up at Man Utd and he lost the plot towards the end - but in all honestly Man Utd have been a mess since Ferguson left. 
    From what I can see, the main problem at Tottenham is the Chairman. 
    As for Pochettino, I think he was going a bit stale at Tottenham, he won’t be out of work long. 
    Nailed it there Dicky.

    I almost added to your 20k likes.
  • Under achieving divided team.

    They need a kick up the arse, and Jose is that boot.

    Excellent appointment for this moment in time and I am very surprised that Levy has been brave enough to make the decision as it has the potential to highlight the problems in the general running of the club if it does not go well. Unfortunately, I think in the next 18 months it will go very well.
  • What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
  • Back Sheff United to beat Man United on Sunday then Monday morning, Ole gets the boot and Poch gets appointed 48 hours later. 
  • I’m scared , the pain of Liverpool winning things will be ten fold if Spurs ever win anything .
    As bad as Jose has become he does win things .
    ok I’ll give em the League Cup and maybe the FA Cup but anything more and the unbearableness of spurs fans will have me cheering on the scousers , that’s how bad it would be if any success went their way .
    Most disliked club in London.
    Really? I'd have thought that was Chelsea. Separate thread maybe...


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  • What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    Arsenal FanTV would be a great watch (blud)  :smiley:
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
    Tbh with you, I wasn't old enough to see PJ play for Spurs but I do remember him when his career was coming to an end early-mid 80s.  My overriding memory of him is being beaten by Josimar in Mexico '86 from a distance a kin to Columbia from Mexico.  All the videos I watched of his Spurs career, he never seemed to dive properly.  But yes, he is still considerably more Spurs than Arsenal.  Think he's the only player that has been afforded that humility.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
    Tbh with you, I wasn't old enough to see PJ play for Spurs but I do remember him when his career was coming to an end early-mid 80s.  My overriding memory of him is being beaten by Josimar in Mexico '86 from a distance a kin to Columbia from Mexico.  All the videos I watched of his Spurs career, he never seemed to dive properly.  But yes, he is still considerably more Spurs than Arsenal.  Think he's the only player that has been afforded that humility.
    Three things I will remember him for:

    (1) Massive hands and the only keeper I can recall who would consistently catch the ball one handed
    (2) His ability to save with his legs - time after time he would do so
    (3) That goal at Old Trafford - from his own penalty area and one bounce over Alex Stepney 
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
    Tbh with you, I wasn't old enough to see PJ play for Spurs but I do remember him when his career was coming to an end early-mid 80s.  My overriding memory of him is being beaten by Josimar in Mexico '86 from a distance a kin to Columbia from Mexico.  All the videos I watched of his Spurs career, he never seemed to dive properly.  But yes, he is still considerably more Spurs than Arsenal.  Think he's the only player that has been afforded that humility.
    Sol Campb.........oh.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
    Tbh with you, I wasn't old enough to see PJ play for Spurs but I do remember him when his career was coming to an end early-mid 80s.  My overriding memory of him is being beaten by Josimar in Mexico '86 from a distance a kin to Columbia from Mexico.  All the videos I watched of his Spurs career, he never seemed to dive properly.  But yes, he is still considerably more Spurs than Arsenal.  Think he's the only player that has been afforded that humility.
    For some reason the mention of Pat Jennings always reminds me of a young Spurs supporting lad who joined our office team way back in the early 70's, who used to stroll around singing the Spurs players names to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas.
    The last bit went: -
    5 Willieeee Young.
    4 Johnny Pratt
    3 Cyril Knowles
    2 Nutty Naylor 
    And an Irish Navvy in goal
    Terry Neill managed Spurs then moved to Arsenal. Willie Young moved across North London too (and helped to bring in the professional foul rule too after his assault on Paul Allen in the 1980 cup final!)
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
    Tbh with you, I wasn't old enough to see PJ play for Spurs but I do remember him when his career was coming to an end early-mid 80s.  My overriding memory of him is being beaten by Josimar in Mexico '86 from a distance a kin to Columbia from Mexico.  All the videos I watched of his Spurs career, he never seemed to dive properly.  But yes, he is still considerably more Spurs than Arsenal.  Think he's the only player that has been afforded that humility.
    For some reason the mention of Pat Jennings always reminds me of a young Spurs supporting lad who joined our office team way back in the early 70's, who used to stroll around singing the Spurs players names to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas.
    The last bit went: -
    5 Willieeee Young.
    4 Johnny Pratt
    3 Cyril Knowles
    2 Nutty Naylor 
    And an Irish Navvy in goal
    Terry Neill managed Spurs then moved to Arsenal. Willie Young moved across North London too (and helped to bring in the professional foul rule too after his assault on Paul Allen in the 1980 cup final!)
    Adebayor, Gallas, Rohan Ricketts and Jamie O'Hara too to complete the list.
  • A certain Manager known for his "one nil to the Arsenal" style of football was enticed to manage Spurs too. Now that really is forgiveness!
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  • What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    Arsenal FanTV would be a great watch (blud)  :smiley:
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  • One thing for sure, Levy just changed the entire club culture. When it ends in tears, Levy will get the axe as well.

    After going to the new Stadium on Sunday to watch Spurs v Arsenal in the WSL with 38K, I can vouch that the 62K Stadium and infrastructure is very impressive. Daniel Levy who I have criticized over the years has found Jose Marino after his conversion to youth and in making the most of the squad he has inherited. 
    I'm beginning to think Daniel Levy may be a genius in the business sense But unless Bale is sacked by Real Madrid and Tottenham get him back on a free, and is paid 300k a week, Jose may end up disappointed if that's the one Target he has in the January Window.
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    Bale should be the target for Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs. Yes, there would be risks and it may be a short term solution, but he is a player that can transform a side and these sides need that. Spurs could maybe do a swap involving Eriksson but would Bale want to go back?
  • edited November 2019
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  • Bale should be the target for Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs. Yes, there would be risks and it may be a short term solution, but he is a player that can transform a side and these sides need that. Spurs could maybe do a swap involving Eriksson but would Bale want to go back?
    Spurs won’t pay anywhere near his £500k a week wages
  • Bale is far to gung ho for Mourinho, he didn't like Mo Salah and Kev de Bruyne, probably cos they didn't track back and help out in defence
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    What I'd like to see is Arsenal sack Emery and bring in Poch and he make top four..
    I think that would just about finish a lot of us off.
    Nah you'd get over it. Pat Jennings is still a hero to Spurs fans isn't he?
    Tbh with you, I wasn't old enough to see PJ play for Spurs but I do remember him when his career was coming to an end early-mid 80s.  My overriding memory of him is being beaten by Josimar in Mexico '86 from a distance a kin to Columbia from Mexico.  All the videos I watched of his Spurs career, he never seemed to dive properly.  But yes, he is still considerably more Spurs than Arsenal.  Think he's the only player that has been afforded that humility.
    For some reason the mention of Pat Jennings always reminds me of a young Spurs supporting lad who joined our office team way back in the early 70's, who used to stroll around singing the Spurs players names to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas.
    The last bit went: -
    5 Willieeee Young.
    4 Johnny Pratt
    3 Cyril Knowles
    2 Nutty Naylor 
    And an Irish Navvy in goal
    Terry Neill managed Spurs then moved to Arsenal. Willie Young moved across North London too (and helped to bring in the professional foul rule too after his assault on Paul Allen in the 1980 cup final!)
    And that foul, as a then West Ham supporter at 10 years old, is one of the main reasons I dislike Arsenal. Apart from that night in 89 maybe.
  • He said all the right things at the press conference yesterday and he seemed to have got that twinkle back in his eye.

    He looks like the break after Utd has done him the world of good.  Time will tell.

    Dont think I've ever heard Mourinho talk about the academy before at any club.  Its almost as if he had his speech written by our Director of Comms Donna Cullen but hey.

    Here's hoping this doesnt go badly wrong :)
  • Bale loves his life in Madrid. He has a close knit bunch of friends who he plays golf with and relaxes in the sun. He doesn’t give a shit what the fans or press think. He’ll stay there as long as they pay him to stay there, and I can only see him moving if it means a similar lifestyle elsewhere. So Probably not London! 

    He’s got an impressive enough trophy haul (most successful British export even? Not sure) so he won’t be motivated to come back here to win trophies either! I’d love to see him in the PL again but I doubt it’ll happen. 
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