Wel'll we need a new squad in two years when Jose moves on and the dressing room is in an uproar.No fan of the guy Mourinho but it is looking like a no brainer.
Levy can't afford to purchase a new senior squad.
Looks like that time has NOW arrived under our current manager?Wel'll we need a new squad in two years when Jose moves on and the dressing room is in an uproar.
Club do not choose Jose Mourinho..... Jose Mourinho chooses clubs!!!!On José Mourinho:
We had some fairly flattering exchanges over SMS. It was nice for everyone. He did not accept our proposal to meet because he has already chosen another club.
Aulas - Lyon Chairman
https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.c...-search-update-in-telephone-press-conference/
Looks like that time has NOW arrived under our current manager?
Club do not choose Jose Mourinho..... Jose Mourinho chooses clubs!!!!![]()
True, some are leaving anyway.
So do we give Jose a pile of money to replace them, and then replace them again in two years time when he's fudged off?
Unlikely I know but if poch is going and we want a steady hand I"d really like ancelotti.
Would be tough, but I think we could tempt him.
Climbing into my asbestos suit, but I'm still behind poch atm.
This. A thousand times.
Not hypocritical at all. I’m sure none of you discussed AVB’s replacement or Sherwood’s replacement or Jol’s replacement whilst they were still in their position….
How much money you spend isn’t relevant - as has been proven here managing a few egos isn’t easy, and this is nothing on what the biggest clubs has to go through especially Real Madrid when they spend loads on their superstars. There is nothing to suggest Poch could cope with that, he doesn’t even appear to know how to manage a couple of players running down their contractsJeez, this reminds me of the convo where some posters on here claim we have this great winning meteorology despite the fact we never win something. And now players that Mourinho coached to win trophies apparently aren’t really winners. Only could this theory be constructed on a Spurs forum
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Immediate thing that springs to mind is to look at Chelsea. When he went in there they had just got top 4 but were basically nobodies as memory serves.
On the rise, not at the peak.
He bought Makelele from Madrid, a winner already for sure - though considered past it by some.
He bought in Glen Johnson, Wayne Bridge, Duff, Veron, joe Cole, Mutu, Smertin, Crespo and Scott Parker too. Most of which were not winners at all.
He inherited Babayaro, Desailly (winner!), Lampard, Hasselbaink, Gallas, Geremi, Melchiot, Petit (winner!), Gudjohnsen, Cudicini, Terry, Mikail Forssell and Robert Huth.
From that lot I think there could be an argument he made several winners, going by the "character" angle I believe you are looking at it.
There might be the argument they had latent "winner" meteorology, but its ifs and buts. Jose got them winning things and made some of them genuine champions. You need only look to the way the like of Terry, Lampard and Drogba (joined later) dragged Chelsea to the CL win a few years later on.
I don't think he wasted it..... Liverpool finished the season about 15 gazillion points ahead of us and had beaten us twice already. I completely disagreed with the decision to recall Kane for Moura (especially as it would've meant there was no way Kane could be on the pitch if it went to penalties) but that CL final wasn't 'wasted', we just weren't quite good enough to get the job done over a team who were better than us that season and still better than us now.Love what Pochettino did before 2019!
Wasted our CL final and our form has carried on from there.
Can’t see a scenario where he turns it round now
AVB?.... Absolutely... Although to be fair to him he was a brilliant cure for my insomnia.Not hypocritical at all. I’m sure none of you discussed AVB’s replacement or Sherwood’s replacement or Jol’s replacement whilst they were still in their position….
I wouldn't argue with that but we are talking about 15 years ago. Does he still have that ability? I find it hard to find much evidence.
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