- Feb 13, 2004
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I've been revisiting some threads from the end of last season/Pochettino's appointment. It seemed that the general concensus was that we need to stop the chopping and changing of manager/head coach. That the new man needed to be given time (and backing, of course). And especially after Pochettino was appointed, even those opposed to it felt that he now had to be given time. Yup, even the Broken Clock was chiming normal service. It was generally accepted that this might encompass some poor results/performances - especially at the start of his reign.
So, how bad is it? A storm in a tea-cup (okay, washing machine)? Or full-blown disaster zone? How much more time would you, personally, like to see him get?
So, how bad is it? A storm in a tea-cup (okay, washing machine)? Or full-blown disaster zone? How much more time would you, personally, like to see him get?