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Club Statement 19 Nov 19 - Pochettino leaves

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mkkid

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Mourinho may win things, but he does it playing anti football, and constant mind games, and eventually turns on the club and supporters if things dont go his way, don't want my club associated with that


God Id, hate to wins trophies
 

Wsussexspur

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Be amazed if there isn't some clause in the severance deal similar to what Jose had when he left Chelsea meaning Potch couldn't manage a club in Premier league for year or so
 

Yiddo100

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Mauricio Pochettino sacked: Jose Mourinho open to becoming next Tottenham manager

Jose Mourinho is open to taking the Tottenham Hotspur job, and there is a growing feeling he could fit the club’s circumstances at this time, after the sensational Tuesday sacking of Mauricio Pochettino.

The Independent has been told intermediaries were already sounding out potential candidates for Spurs in the previous week, with Red Bull Leipzig’s Julian Nagelsmann the top choice due to his age and profile. With the German extremely difficult to secure due to his contract, however, chairman Daniel Levy and the hierarchy have been looking at five other names.

Brendan Rodgers is seen in a similar way to Nagelsmann but would be equally difficult to get now given how he’s just joined a buoyant Leicester City.

Napoli’s Carlo Ancelotti is being pushed on the club, and is interested. His compatriot Max Allegri is more appealing to Spurs, but there is a feeling he is cooler on the job, and would prefer a club of higher historic profile and wealth like Manchester United. Tottenham have long liked Eddie Howe, but other candidates have now leapfrogged him, and there is also the problem of extracting him from Bournemouth.

Given all that, as well as his availability and status, Mourinho may well represent a suitable choice for this moment in time. It is understood figures close to the Portuguese were trying to make a potential deal happen on Tuesday night.
Nagelsmann ??
 

devonlad1977

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Absolutely gutted! Thanks Levy we will now have a half empty NFL stadium, mid table obscurity, the St Totteringhams revival and January signings of David Howells and Vinny Samways!
Thanks Poch, it’s been emotional!
At least Amazon got their Blockbuster storyline! I wonder if Poch ever on board with that?
 

Thewobbler

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I just found out. Thought they would give him a couple more games. Just shows how much the club needs CL football.
 

spursfan77

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Harry Redknapp was the only one to look at our league form properly, like from last February.

Most others conveniently ignoring how poor we've been from last January.

I thought he spoke surprisingly well on us for the bits I heard. Need to hear it again but I suspect knowing him he’ll be on every channel and radio station going over the next day!
 

Hakkz

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Most of us are in a weird position. Deep down we knew we have been shit this entire year. We love Poch. But deep down I think we knew we needed a change

Our preference was for new owners but as the owners wont sack themselves it's the only option
'Word. Well said.
 

thecook

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Absolutely gutted! Thanks Levy we will now have a half empty NFL stadium, mid table obscurity, the St Totteringhams revival and January signings of David Howells and Vinny Samways!
Thanks Poch, it’s been emotional!

It might give the real fans a chance to get a ST for next year then
 
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