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And the lower PL teams aren't going to take a punt on these players when they can afford some of the best prospects in EuropeThe European market is fucked. All our rivals are struggling to sell players too.
And the lower PL teams aren't going to take a punt on these players when they can afford some of the best prospects in EuropeThe European market is fucked. All our rivals are struggling to sell players too.
Paul Barber spoke really well. Very impressive. If only we had someone like him! Oh hold on, we did.....A mate just text me saying Paul Barber was just on Talksport basically saying they expect every player and manager to eventually move on so they have all their ducks lined up all the time just in case.
And better than Zaniolo.Danjuma was cheap.
Pochs diamond ?Buzzing for next season when the new coach gives everyone a clean slate.
Lloris
Perro Romero Dier Reggi
Holjberg
Winks N’Dombele Le Celso
Son Kane
what a team! Silverware is on its way!
Immaterial.And better than Zaniolo.
But we didn't need Danjuma, we have 2 other players that play in his position one of which just cost us 60 mil. The fact is Conte wanted a RWF and was given a LWF that we didn't need. Doesn't matter how good he is, we didn't need him.And better than Zaniolo.
Would be happy with De Zerbi but would be happier if we decided to just beat them to their likely next manager appointment in Postecoglu, who they actually wanted more than the De Zerbi in the first place but he wasnt willing to leave at the time.A mate just text me saying Paul Barber was just on Talksport basically saying they expect every player and manager to eventually move on so they have all their ducks lined up all the time just in case.
spot on.Paul Barber should be our CEO, Spurs fan too.
Said it before, the biggest change I'd make at the top is having Levy just take care of commercial and stadium related things with Barber coming in as the CEO for the football side. He'd sort us out very, very quickly and we'd compete for silverware quickly too imo with our resources.
Unfortunately Levy probably doesn't have the self awareness or lack of ego to consider a move like this.
Barber is the best CEO in football and it's depressing that he's a Spurs fan but not with us.
It's just playing with names. Click-bait rules.I find the Ryan Mason as a possible candidate until the end of the season talk interesting.
Would clearly show that the likes of Poch and Enrique aren't on our list and that we'd be waiting to get someone already contacted to a club.
Personally I think it's all guesswork at the moment and the journalists themselves don't know what's going on.
In the real world this kind of thing is sentimental guff.Understand this, but you could also say that he has unfinished business.
That could drastically reduce the number of suitable candidates then. I can only think of Tuchel who has used 3 at the back.We have 5 wing backs, arguably 6 with Emerson's form over the last few months. Not sure switching to a 4 makes any sense at all squad wise.
I found it a strange move when he left us before. I know he moved on from being a commercial director with us to be a CEO of an MLS side but was that really a step up? He was obviously well thought of here because IIRC he stayed on as a non exec director for some time after he left so must have still been friendly with Levy despite him leaving his position.Paul Barber should be our CEO, Spurs fan too.
Said it before, the biggest change I'd make at the top is having Levy just take care of commercial and stadium related things with Barber coming in as the CEO for the football side. He'd sort us out very, very quickly and we'd compete for silverware quickly too imo with our resources.
Unfortunately Levy probably doesn't have the self awareness or lack of ego to consider a move like this.
Barber is the best CEO in football and it's depressing that he's a Spurs fan but not with us.
You’re spot on and I’m not saying Poch is the perfect of best choice but imagine an everyday Joe working for say an IT company say in project management or sales for example, they join, they work flat out for 5 years to achieve over and above the targets and expectations, they bring a feel good factor to the company and motivate their team and inspire others around them.I don't think Poch had the energy to go through the painful rebuild at the time. He looked exhausted after the CL final and definitely needed a break from the club,
Fabrizio said this on a livestream. Might seem like a throwaway line at the end, but he usually doesn’t say things like this unless there’s at least a bit of substance.
Give Barber the keys and even under the ENIC ownership we can look forward to a more promising future.Paul Barber should be our CEO, Spurs fan too.
Said it before, the biggest change I'd make at the top is having Levy just take care of commercial and stadium related things with Barber coming in as the CEO for the football side. He'd sort us out very, very quickly and we'd compete for silverware quickly too imo with our resources.
Unfortunately Levy probably doesn't have the self awareness or lack of ego to consider a move like this.
Barber is the best CEO in football and it's depressing that he's a Spurs fan but not with us.
Oh absolutely, if we could get tuchel in as an interim then we have to do that immediately.If we want a new manager bounce to finish the season strong then Tuchel is the obvious choice.
In an ideal world, we would give him a short-term deal until the end of the season and then revaluate in the summer.
It would never happen though.