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Sacking Tonight?

Whenever England play, a club always seems to announce a sacking during the game to try and reduce the media frenzy as much as possible.

Last time England played it was Watford that got rid of their manager.

The strong candidates have to be Ole, Poch or Silva at Everton.

Will there be one tonight?

I am going for Silva.

posted on 11/10/19

comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 5 minutes ago
For the love of God stop trying to make a case for jose people
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he's like the mingin' bird that people just want to bang to lose their V plates

posted on 11/10/19

OP, you lack faith in your team. I suggest you support another team

posted on 11/10/19

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 5 minutes ago
OP, you lack faith in your team. I suggest you support another team
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posted on 11/10/19

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 6 minutes ago
OP, you lack faith in your team. I suggest you support another team
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What do you mean? I don't want Poch to get sacked but the way things are going and Enics reputation I don't think it can be ruled out.

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posted on 11/10/19

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posted on 11/10/19

comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 20 minutes ago
comment by Sir Tottenham of Hotspur (U17379)
posted 2 hours ago
In many ways if we did end up with Jose, it would echo when George Graham came in. Proven winner, legend at a hated local rival, reputation for dour football.
And we won a trophy ...!!!
Could history repeat itself?
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We won a trophy but we made no real progress as a club, on or off the pitch under Graham. Or Ramos.

This is the argument that I’ve had with some fans; Poch has focused on the league because his remit was CL football, and he has taken us up a level. Four consecutive top four finishes - the status and financial reward that brings is big, and it’s a huge accomplishment. The problem is it doesn’t come with a trophy, so the likes of Graham who won a trophy get hailed for doing something Poch hasn’t been able to, as if he was in some way a superior manager at Tottenham.

But Graham’s remit wouldn’t have been a league cup, and neither would Ramos’s. Ultimately they failed to progress this club forward but won a cup along the way. I want trophies, but I don’t want to be winning a league cup every 10 years while finishing 9th every season.
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Exactly this.

posted on 11/10/19

Sunderland sacked there manager, does that count?

posted on 11/10/19

comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 5 hours, 46 minutes ago
comment by Sir Tottenham of Hotspur (U17379)
posted 2 hours ago
In many ways if we did end up with Jose, it would echo when George Graham came in. Proven winner, legend at a hated local rival, reputation for dour football.
And we won a trophy ...!!!
Could history repeat itself?
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We won a trophy but we made no real progress as a club, on or off the pitch under Graham. Or Ramos.

This is the argument that I’ve had with some fans; Poch has focused on the league because his remit was CL football, and he has taken us up a level. Four consecutive top four finishes - the status and financial reward that brings is big, and it’s a huge accomplishment. The problem is it doesn’t come with a trophy, so the likes of Graham who won a trophy get hailed for doing something Poch hasn’t been able to, as if he was in some way a superior manager at Tottenham.

But Graham’s remit wouldn’t have been a league cup, and neither would Ramos’s. Ultimately they failed to progress this club forward but won a cup along the way. I want trophies, but I don’t want to be winning a league cup every 10 years while finishing 9th every season.
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No sorry Ace mate, Spurs were a completely different club back then. We were nowhere near as healthy and on the rise as a club as we are now. Absolute no excuse for not winning a trophy in the last 10 years, infact it’s embarrassing. Every big club in the Top 6 have won trophies apart from us. What does that tell you? Yes I totally agree we have progressed massively under Pochettino and our CL status has helped that, but we are in a position now as a club where we should be picking up trophies. This losers mentality is just so wrong. We haven’t really achieved anything yet and our top players won’t hang around forever. This club desperately needs a trophy and I mean desperately. It will create a winning formula and finally get the monkey off our backs. Comparing us to our league cup winning days is wrong as we are in a different stratosphere as a club now. What is lacking is our ability to win trophies.

posted on 12/10/19

All I know is England seems to mirror THFC yet again. Spurs are the England team thru and thru.

Last went through their major 'World Cup' glory days in the 60's.
Always hyped up (Golden Generation) yet fails to progress past the Semi's (bar last year's CL).
And Kane (yet ANOTHER Penalty) scores early only to end up losing the whole game.

The parallels are uncanny (?)

posted on 12/10/19

Anyways, just a random. Who, if push came to shove, would we want as manager to succeed Pochettino, Gareth Southgate or Phil Neville.

Again, a random. Asking for a friend. Cheers.

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