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Next Manager Thread (2026 Edition)

Who Is Up Next?

  • Alonso

    Votes: 15 36.6%
  • Xavi

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Poch

    Votes: 19 46.3%
  • Mckenna

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 12.2%

  • Total voters
    41
We need to get a globally, well respected, good footballing manager right now. Someone like Xavi or Alonso. Otherwise we are going to have a mass exodus of our top players at the end of the season.

We may lose one or two big names anyway, but if we don't act now, we will lose more.

We are at the stage where we need to manage the Risk, of relegation and of losing quality players. Waiting till the summer is now too late.

We are in real trouble right now.

And so it goes. Pragmatic manager -> well respected manager -> attacking manager -> pragmatic manager etc etc.

Don’t get me wrong, I’d love an Alonso, but I fear a Xavi wouldn’t jive with the culture in our club.
 
Trump will impose tariffs on Spurs if we try to sign Pochettino.

Just tweet Trump that it's embarrassing that they have a South American migrant worker keeping all the wholesome WASP coaches out of a job. He'll be dumped at the Mexican border with an ICE gun at his head in no time.

With Trump likely to threaten to invade any opposition the team face unless they throw the fixture, does Poch really want to be anywhere near that circus?
 
Alonso and Xavi won't come here I am certain of that
Do you have some inside information on that? Apparently we sounded out Alonso while he was still at Leverkusen but he was already on Madrid’s radar so no contest. Circumstances have changed since then.
Xavi - I agree, no chance.
 
This isn't a leading question, I'm genuinely wondering as not really followed Xavi at all as manager - What has he done that makes him a top pick? He was at Barca for a bit and was hardly a surprise he got a tune out of them for a short time, and other than that managed in Saudi - What makes him such a good choice?
He will give youngsters a chance but he will throw a tantrum or he doesn't get his way. And if he decides he doesn't want you, then you finished.

I don't think he is world class. He doesn't seem to play as much like a Barca coach like Pep and Enrique. More his own style. He did very well at Barca cos that was a sinking ship. He made them good enough with his limited resources.
 
Xavi would be a disaster imo

Presumably he wants to play some kind of Barca-lite passing game and to do that would need a new squad of players

And he had the perfect for for himself after a stint in Qatar and he was frustrated as the players couldn't do what he could and wanted. If he came here, it would be 1000% frustrating
 
De Zerbi would probably be on my list. Attack minded, possession based football in a 4-2-3-1 with that double pivot. A manager who puts incredible pressure on his players to perform. There's always a risk that our prima donnas may just rebel with his hard hitting style though.
 
I want Poch, here's my reasoning.
He knows what he's walking into. Yes the club changed after levy but there is so much more to the club than the high ups.

He's a CB, he will get the best out of our defence.
He's also Argentinian, the same as our captain an opportunity to forge a relationship.

He has a very good relationship with Gallagher, a player to build his mid field around.

He can point to his record of developing players, not just here but at Chelsea to get buy in from gray, Bergvall, tel etc.

After Frank Kudus, Simmons, kulu and Maddison will all be rejuvenated with his desire to attack.

But most importantly I want him because he wants to be here, he's not coming because of the money, it's not a stepping stone, he's not filling in until the next big job becomes available, he's here because he wants to be.

I also think he's probably the best that at this moment in time we could attract.
 
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So he's already harangued her before the game and follows her after, shouting and pointing at her. I get the frustration but probably not the best way to get a response. The most she could have given him was some meaningless platitude which I assume wouldn't be well received either.
(And it's not my intention to defend the Lewis's mk II).
 
De Zerbi would probably be on my list. Attack minded, possession based football in a 4-2-3-1 with that double pivot. A manager who puts incredible pressure on his players to perform. There's always a risk that our prima donnas may just rebel with his hard hitting style though.
He should be on the list, but I would have concerns over him going full Conte after the board don't give him what he wants.

Ended badly at Brighton.
 
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So he's already harangued her before the game and follows her after, shouting and pointing at her. I get the frustration but probably not the best way to get a response. The most she could have given him was some meaningless platitude which I assume wouldn't be well received either.
(And it's not my intention to defend the Lewis's mk II).
I get the frustration , but I'm not sure it's OK to harass someone like that, I imagine if he went up to her respectfully the conversation would have gone differently.
 
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So he's already harangued her before the game and follows her after, shouting and pointing at her. I get the frustration but probably not the best way to get a response. The most she could have given him was some meaningless platitude which I assume wouldn't be well received either.
(And it's not my intention to defend the Lewis's mk II).
I am also not sure its on Perryman to get involved
 
He should be on the list, but I would have concerns over him going full Conte after the board don't give him what he wants.

Ended badly at Brighton.

Was that because they kept selling his best players and he had the mindset more of a top club manager that wanted to keep building? That could actually work in our favour. I don't really know so much about the guy though.
 
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