StephenH
David Ginola
It’s not the summer fudging us now. It’s the discord.
Here is the thing, we don’t know what or who or even If we are being fecked!
It’s not the summer fudging us now. It’s the discord.
We have just spent £150m ish
That’s a change in funds
I think the roots cause is as someone said above - all the players thought Poch was leaving this summer, and have got bored, downed tools and/or mentally moved on already.
I knew it was a bloody good point!It was me darling
I think he just ran out of talent.
Remember when we were the fittest team in the Prem.Or he wore the talent out and couldn’t manage their fatigue
Cool. And on that point, surely we have to feel that was a massive mistake?
No one good enough??! I’d wager there’s no one bad enough out there at the moment!
Or he wore the talent out and couldn’t manage their fatigue
I’ll let someone else tell me the net spend since Poch has been here, but i don’t suppose it’s that high... and by “that high”..I mean comparatively, not literally.
Massive arrogance on the clubs part if they truly believe there was no players out there good enough.Always easy in retrospect
Still say that summer window no one went who was better than we had then ....
Not helped by playing pointless international games.Or he wore the talent out and couldn’t manage their fatigue
Cheers, and that’s kind of my point. I’m backing Poch, obviously he’s made some errors in several areas, but given our lot, don’t see anyone else who could do a better mid-long term, given the financial constraints. And as much as some people may not care or be sentimental, I will afford him some loyalty after how he has progressed us overall, as a club.It’s about £100m
But not sure than takes into account LeCelso
CIty and United are about £650m and pool and arse about £450m
I just want to post my thoughts on Poch staying or going. It may have been said already but I don’t have time to flick through.
In the summer Poch stated that the team needed a reboot. He was smart enough to realise certain players (the contract swervers) and some others were past their Spurs peak.
He has been proven right. This sort of thing cannot be fixed in one window (especially when only one of the new players has been properly available so far). It will be a slow, sometimes painful rebuild.
Are we now going to get rid of the person that rightly told us what was going to happen? He’s already mentioning January so he probably knows exactly where the problems lie.
Or are we going to undo 5 years of good work and take a punt on the next big thing from Europe?
I would like to see Poch stay, discard the problem players completely, find his loyal 10-15 who will give their all until January, and then try for some more reinforcements.
Do we really think a new manager is going to come in and reinvigorate these underperforming players at Spurs? Hugely unlikely. Therefore I’d like Poch to oversee the overhaul.
Club never didMassive arrogance on the clubs part if they truly believe there was no players out there good enough.
To be honest, I’m calling flimflam on that one - it’s just the PR line to cover the fact we wouldn’t pay the rates needed to buy the players who were good enough (and clearly do exist!)
Not helped by playing pointless international games.
Sorry, thought I was in the Dele threadHas nothing to do with it!
It’s more to do with lack of top top management experience.
Doing well at a tiny club with no expectations is not at all the same as doing well at a club of our status.I'm betting it'll be Howe. I'd have reservations but he's the type of manager Levy would like. Not high profile enough to cause problems when the transfer budget isnt what he wants and he's done a great job at Bournemouth.