Bring back Redknapp then use the time to find the right appointment in the summerDon't care what anyone says i would actually take Sherwood till the end of the season.
Bring back Redknapp then use the time to find the right appointment in the summerDon't care what anyone says i would actually take Sherwood till the end of the season.
I can’t see Levy attracting either to the club.Mirror suggesting the two names which I think the majroity on here prefer: Rodgers or Nagelsman
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/mourinho-tottenham-sack-latest-update-23507086
Can he also get rid of the chairman?Ralf Rangnick, please. Give him a long deal, let him rip up the club - sack the physios, the stupid recruitment board and that miserable Steve Hitchen, and let's start rebuilding.
I can’t see Levy attracting either to the club.
Can he also get rid of the chairman?
Not without a good transfer budget and the chairman a long way away from it they wouldn’t.Course not
Why would Rodgers leave Leicester?
I’m not sure JN would leave Red Bull for us either.
Course not
Why would Rodgers leave Leicester?
I’m not sure JN would leave Red Bull for us either.
I think Rodgers is very possible. He's got Leicester about as far as he ever would be able to. We have a higher ceiling, but he'd need to re-shape things a bit first.
I'm not sure Rodgers would be able to get a bigger job in England than Spurs. Potentially he could get Arse when Arteta goes, buts on a par in terms of spending power
Put yourself in his shoes.... Look at how he gets backed buying players. Would be a silly move for him right now. A career gamble he doesn’t need to take.I think Rodgers is very possible. He's got Leicester about as far as he ever would be able to. We have a higher ceiling, but he'd need to re-shape things a bit first.
I'm not sure Rodgers would be able to get a bigger job in England than Spurs. Potentially he could get Arse when Arteta goes, buts on a par in terms of spending power
Didnt you say that Jose has been backed and quote the number of signings he has made?Put yourself in his shoes.... Look at how he gets backed buying players. Would be a silly move for him right now. A career gamble he doesn’t need to take.
YepI thought Rodgers at Leicester was pretty much working with what he was given and that he's not part of the "transfer committee" there?
Thats only based on what I've read on here though.
I think he'd jump at the chance myself, we are a much bigger club with the best facilities in the game.
I think he's a taco though so I'd have the pitchforks out for him from day one.
Jose has been backed. His predecessor wasn’t. I wouldn’t risk it if I was Rodgers.Didnt you say that Jose has been backed and quote the number of signings he has made?
He also manages teams toohttps://www.coachesvoice.com/ralf-rangnick-red-bull-salzburg-jurgen-klopp-rb-leipzig/
Here's a summation of Rangnick's approach. As I've been mentioning, he transforms clubs, and like Bielsa was the originator of both Poch and Simeone in his own way as the font of high pressing football on Argentina, Rangnick was one of the fathers of the German brand of gegenpressing in vogue until this season, and his disciples like Klopp, Tuchel and Hasenhuttl are all in the league today.
More than that, he's almost a CEO-coach in some ways - he combines the business development, DoF and managerial roles in revolutionizing clubs from top to bottom. Red Bull empire is down on huge part to him, as is the longevity of Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.
He's who we need. Give him a five year deal and carte blanche to reshape the club across the front end and back end. We'll end up better for it than we will with this Portuguese failure in charge.
Sold!https://www.coachesvoice.com/ralf-rangnick-red-bull-salzburg-jurgen-klopp-rb-leipzig/
Here's a summation of Rangnick's approach. As I've been mentioning, he transforms clubs, and like Bielsa was the originator of both Poch and Simeone in his own way as the font of high pressing football on Argentina, Rangnick was one of the fathers of the German brand of gegenpressing in vogue until this season, and his disciples like Klopp, Tuchel and Hasenhuttl are all in the league today.
More than that, he's almost a CEO-coach in some ways - he combines the business development, DoF and managerial roles in revolutionizing clubs from top to bottom. Red Bull empire is down on huge part to him, as is the longevity of Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.
He's who we need. Give him a five year deal and carte blanche to reshape the club across the front end and back end. We'll end up better for it than we will with this Portuguese failure in charge.
https://www.coachesvoice.com/ralf-rangnick-red-bull-salzburg-jurgen-klopp-rb-leipzig/
Here's a summation of Rangnick's approach. As I've been mentioning, he transforms clubs, and like Bielsa was the originator of both Poch and Simeone in his own way as the font of high pressing football on Argentina, Rangnick was one of the fathers of the German brand of gegenpressing in vogue until this season, and his disciples like Klopp, Tuchel and Hasenhuttl are all in the league today.
More than that, he's almost a CEO-coach in some ways - he combines the business development, DoF and managerial roles in revolutionizing clubs from top to bottom. Red Bull empire is down on huge part to him, as is the longevity of Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.
He's who we need. Give him a five year deal and carte blanche to reshape the club across the front end and back end. We'll end up better for it than we will with this Portuguese failure in charge.
https://www.coachesvoice.com/ralf-rangnick-red-bull-salzburg-jurgen-klopp-rb-leipzig/
Here's a summation of Rangnick's approach. As I've been mentioning, he transforms clubs, and like Bielsa was the originator of both Poch and Simeone in his own way as the font of high pressing football on Argentina, Rangnick was one of the fathers of the German brand of gegenpressing in vogue until this season, and his disciples like Klopp, Tuchel and Hasenhuttl are all in the league today.
More than that, he's almost a CEO-coach in some ways - he combines the business development, DoF and managerial roles in revolutionizing clubs from top to bottom. Red Bull empire is down on huge part to him, as is the longevity of Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.
He's who we need. Give him a five year deal and carte blanche to reshape the club across the front end and back end. We'll end up better for it than we will with this Portuguese failure in charge.
Would he really have his heart in it for another club at that age?
Also, he's never really won anything has he?