This thread is genius
All jerkiness has been removed
Neither has Van Persie.
I think he would have fired him today if he wanted him gone to be honest.
You won't be reading this, but jerkiness? How is having a different opinion than you jerkiness? I have lots of opinions about our club I know a lot of people will disagree with, hopefully they'll all put me on their ignore list as I have no intention of discussing anything with people like yourself. Here they are:
- I want Harry out.
- I think van der Vaart is massively over-rated by most Spurs fans
- I would rather have Clint Dempsey.
- I think Levy is a genius.
- I think Bale and Modric are sensationally good players, and I don't think we'll see Tottenham have two players who I consider among the best 15-20 footballers in the world again unless we do a Emirates Marketing Project.
- I think we got the 3rd best team in the league and I'm disappointed that we finished 4th.
- I really, really hope we don't sign Adebayor if that means paying him more than our current wage cap.
Carry on.
This thread is genius
All jerkiness has been removed
I just can't see a 65 year old with a bit of a dingdongie heart hanging around for a length of time. Terrible managerial decisions and pimping himself out to England aside, I cant see how Harry can be the future.
His contract runs until the end of next season. I'd be happy for us to honour it and see how next year goes.
With no distractions for England, there can be no more excuses this time. He needs to understand the balance of rotating the squad and making the reserve players feel happy and wanted. If he can do that, we'll be successful under him again next season no doubt. If he can't, and we have another post-February collapse for a third year running, then it's time to go.
I've seen your political views in random.Christ. Did you clone my brain?
I've seen your political views in random.
No.
I do agree on Martinez. I think there are several very promising managers in the Premier League at the moment. Di Matteo would be my first choice, but Chelsea would be mad not to appoint him permanently now(?)
His contract runs until the end of next season. I'd be happy for us to honour it and see how next year goes.
With no distractions for England, there can be no more excuses this time. He needs to understand the balance of rotating the squad and making the reserve players feel happy and wanted. If he can do that, we'll be successful under him again next season no doubt. If he can't, and we have another post-February collapse for a third year running, then it's time to go.
I just don't think there is enough love from Harry to spurs, which is why he has never really won me over. He's always talked about us as them; in my opinion whether you are a trainee or the chairmen the instant you join spurs you should be behind us 100% without hesitation; not referring to us in the 3rd person.
Am I wrong to want him after his spell at Chelsea? Is that.. cheating? I remember thinking that WBA sacking Di Matteo was unfair at the time, although I do understand that they wanted the safety that comes with Hodgson. I've read and heard several times that Di Matteo is an unusually bright guy, and has a deeper understanding for football than most managers. It didn't shock me that things turned around for Chelsea after he was appointed, but then again, that could just as well be down to the sacking of Villas Boas.RDM ? would you have wanted him after his time at W.B.A or just on the last few months with Chelsea ?
Am I wrong to want him after his spell at Chelsea? Is that.. cheating? I remember thinking that WBA sacking Di Matteo was unfair at the time, although I do understand that they wanted the safety that comes with Hodgson. I've read and heard several times that Di Matteo is an unusually bright guy, and has a deeper understanding for football than most managers. It didn't shock me that things turned around for Chelsea after he was appointed, but then again, that could just as well be down to the sacking of Villas Boas.
I've seen your political views in random.
No.
I do agree on Martinez. I think there are several very promising managers in the Premier League at the moment. Di Matteo would be my first choice, but Chelsea would be mad not to appoint him permanently now(?)