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Interim manager thread 2.0

Watching Cheltenham, and they just interviewed Harry before the Gold Cup. Questioned whether he would take the Spurs job if offered a couple of times, and it was an unequivocal yes each time. Think he may be back on Monday...

(Matt Chapman, the presenter, also admitted he is a Spurs fan)
 
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Watching Cheltenham, and they just interviewed Harry before the Gold Cup. Questioned whether he would take the Spurs job if offered a couple of times, and it was an unequivocal yes each time. Think he may be back on Monday...

(Matt Chapman, the presenter, also admitted he is a Spurs fan)
and in another article levy said if he was still in his place he would have offered it to Arry

Let's see what current management will do, if anything
 
Maybe we should hire all of them, have more managers than fit players?
Get them all back as player managers

Reminds me of this episode of Ripping Yarns ' Golden Gordon'. Their team can't buy a win, they have no players so they end up getting their old team back from when they were good some 30 or so years prior despite them all being pensioners for one final hurrah. 🤣

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Although the fictional team' 'Barnestoneworth United' are obviously some lower league/non league side it really does encapsulate the often despair or supporting your football club extremely well.
Very funny if you haven't seen it and quite relatable for us atm.
 
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Watching Cheltenham, and they just interviewed Harry before the Gold Cup. Questioned whether he would take the Spurs job if offered a couple of times, and it was an unequivocal yes each time. Think he may be back on Monday...

(Matt Chapman, the presenter, also admitted he is a Spurs fan)
Think it's odds on he'll be back Monday with perhaps Mason and 1 or 2 others after we've been battered again at Anfield.
 
Get them all back as player managers

Reminds me of this episode of Ripping Yarns ' Golden Gordon'. Their team can't buy a win, they have no players so they end up getting their old team back from when they were good some 30 or so years prior despite them all being pensioners for one final hurrah. 🤣

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Although the fictional team' 'Barnestoneworth United' are obviously some lower league/non league side it really does encapsulate the often despair or supporting your football club extremely well.
Very funny if you haven't seen it and quite relatable for us atm.
Great series
 
I was watching the Cheltenham Festival yesterday and Harry Rednapp was being interviewed because he owned a horse that was going to be running in the Gold Cup. He was asked if he would be interested in managing Spurs for the rest of the season. He said he definitely would and he’d jump at the chance. He wasn’t joking at all. Who can I tell???
 
Out of all the names being talked about, if any of them were in the dugout for Madrid, the biggest buzz would be for Redknapp, and that's what the players need too. I dont think you'd have the same anticipation with any of the others.
If I were making the decision, I'd go Ange, and play the remainder of the season like our EL run, but if we're going down the feelgood lift route, who's better than 'Arry?
 
Out of all the names being talked about, if any of them were in the dugout for Madrid, the biggest buzz would be for Redknapp, and that's what the players need too. I dont think you'd have the same anticipation with any of the others.
If I were making the decision, I'd go Ange, and play the remainder of the season like our EL run, but if we're going down the feelgood lift route, who's better than 'Arry?
I doubt any of our player, bar Ben Davies, know who Redknapp is. Most would only have been at junior school when he was last in the game. Gray would have been 6YO
 
I doubt any of our player, bar Ben Davies, know who Redknapp is. Most would only have been at junior school when he was last in the game. Gray would have been 6YO
He wasn’t exactly a name when he came last time, it's more about getting a tune out of players, and energising the crowd.
 
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