Voted out because Pochettino is an immigrant who speaks foreign and steals jobs from Englishmen.60%/40% Remain.
Dwarfs the Brexit vote.
So he's got at least 3 years.
Can we combine the two threads?
Not from the EU thoughVoted out because Pochettino is an immigrant who speaks foreign and steals jobs from Englishmen.
Klopp had a similar rocky spell at Dortmund when Gotze and Lewandowski left. In our case it's the imminent loss of Eriksen and probable losses of Alderweireld and Vertonghen. Klopp knew he could go somewhere that would back him much better than Dortmund, but I'm not sure that's the case with Poch. It seems we have money to spend and links with players like Dybala should envigorate any manager. As ever though, the question is whether Poch has lost heart in the project, but if he has, I don't see him going to a club like RM who have much higher demands and expectations than us, who'd be over the moon with an FA Cup.
Stay but Enic must back him properly. However, I think it will be the same old, same old from Enic.
True. But when his kids are sick and they all sit in the NHS waiting rooms, they speak foreign.Not from the EU though
so won't make any difference
and Spurs love an Argentinian
or three.
He's saying the amount of work being done to a high standard will be lower than before due to those about leave or thinking of leaving. I'd hazard a guess he is talking about those who were suppose to leave in the summer and who haven't signed new contracts thus likely wanting to leave in January or at season's end.
You mean Levy hasn't given himTrue. But when his kids are sick and they all sit in the NHS waiting rooms, they speak foreign.
So must go.
OK.You mean Levy hasn't given him
Private Health Insurance
Cheapskate.
Have you ever seen
a Premiership Manager's kids
in an NHS waiting room?
They'll be up at the Highgate.
They speak English anyway.
Mind you when he's at
Real you might have a case.
I don't think Klopp compares at all - for a start, he won stuff there. Secondly, you're comparing a situation where they lost and didn't replace two of their best players - we haven't.
I'd say losing Dembele and not replacing him synchronised perfectly with our crash. It's taken a while for the dust to settle on the zero spend for 18 months, but the reality is biting now.
Please do include Dier and Alli!Football can be sweet and brutal...I guess many will be saying Poch out and may be we might have to bite the bullet. Personally I'm all in for Poch staying he clearly needs backing from Levy to build another team. Players need to be moved on load out side lined.
Out:
Vertonghen
Toby
Aurier
Wanyama
Eriksen
Rose
I would think about Lloris to.
Step away from the goalposts.OK.
But he as a foreigner is not contributing to society right now as much as an Englishman would, given the latest results.
So must go.
don't be sillyPlease do include Dier and Alli!
Quite possibly!I suspect there will be a couple of times on Saturday when there will be a change.
One at 11.30 when the team news comes in and another at about 2.30 depending on the result.
Just men. Who are English.We wouldn't be in this mess if we voted out.Step away from the goalposts.
Which Englishman would that be?
I'd say losing Dembele and not replacing him synchronised perfectly with our crash. It's taken a while for the dust to settle on the zero spend for 18 months, but the reality is biting now.
The people saying they want Poch out because he persists in playing a terrible formation that doesn’t suit the players we have, meaning we play a lot of players out of position and therefore make them and us unhappy, surely can’t be the same people saying they want to get Mourinho in? Because that’s exactly to a tee what he did in his last job.
They did have a terrible defence, but the formations used to work around that didn’t work particularly well. So knowing what the issues are and fixing them don’t go hand in hand.On the contrary - Mourinho seemed to know exactly what their issues were; a terrible old defence. So much so that the formations had to compensate for that.
I wouldn't expect to get much credibility for trying to make out like one of (if not, the) most successful football manager of modern times is somehow not good at what he does.
United have been turd since SAF's last season, and the denial of that from club and fans has been them tear through a vast array of otherwise reputable managers who, despite that, seem to have won trophies.
Regardless of him being a proven winner, he got sacked for exactly what people are calling for Poch’s head for.
Thing is, we need to freshen up the dressing room. Not the backroom. A lack of player turnover with an aging squad running down their contracts is not a recipe for success. As a result, we’ve been toiling away for 2 years. And there are now a few players many Spurs fans would be more than happy if they were sent away from the team for the remainder of their contract. This isnt poch’s fault. It’s Levy’s. He’s practically gone from one extreme in the transfer policy to the other extreme where what was needed was a middle ground.I agree, but if he has lost the dressing room then it probably doesn't matter how loyal the fans are - it will only end one way. People will take that into account when voting.
And 60% want him to stay. Considering that we've just had the worst home defeat in our history that seems pretty loyal. I'd guess that most other managers would have much lower figures.