i think you add Rodgers to this as a very recent example.......since he became a bit more ambiguous about his future, all of a sudden Swansea cant buy a win
I'd almost agree, but Moyes has also been strongly linked and Everton don't seem to have any sign of slowing down. Has Moyes outright denied it? Maybe that's why, the players have firm answers and can continue with their business.
Or if he hasn't denied it firmly, maybe it's simply because he's not nailed on for the job like Harry is for England. It isn't seen as a certainty, so the players don't need to worry too much. Rodgers isn't really seen as a certainty to us either, although maybe his ambiguous answers do look suspicious to his players. But they have had a tough run of fixtures and couldn't be expected to win those games like we should be expected to win some of ours that we have failed to do.
Really I just don't see why the managers that are linked away don't flat out deny the link as soon as it becomes available. It's incredibly stupid that the FA don't want to 'disrupt our season' by approaching Redknapp, so instead they sit there, and everyone knows they are going to do it, and we have been disrupted anyway, Harry's name is always in the papers linked with the job and it couldn't have gone any worse had he been approached and taken the job already. It's literally so mind numbingly stupid that this has been allowed to happen. Why didn't Harry just have his agent tell only the most important, top guys at the FA that he would consider any offer, and have him tell Levy that himself, but then flat out deny the link? Why can he not just say 'I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in the England job, I am enjoying my time at Spurs and we have a real chance of a title challenge, there is no way I would want to leave this club and if they offer me the job I would reject it.' Bang, leave no room for doubt, and let the players get on with their jobs. Let the papers stress around Pardew or Hodgson and let the pundits like Shearer tell those clubs that they need to let their manager be appointed to the national team right now for a tournament that the country hasn't got a chance of winning anyway.
Yes it's a complete out and out lie, but so what? If we eventually leaves, people will be tinkled, but again, so what? People would understand that for the greater good, and to truly not destabalise the season, he had to eliminate any uncertainty. If he then gets us a top 3 finish and goes on his way I don't think there will be many people holding it against him anyway. Why could this not happen? It's not as if it's unrealistic to say that he now wants to stay at Spurs, because we are on the cusp of a title challenge, and even though he has said he couldn't turn down England before, now he is at a big enough club that he can. That should be enough to stop the journos calling flimflam and continually questionning him, so why, the fudge, could it not happen?