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If Harry was 10 years younger I would take him over everyone on that list.
Joe Biden is president.
If Harry was 10 years younger I would take him over everyone on that list.
Harry Redknapp is a dinosaur.Joe Biden is president.
Talk of a young manager could lead to Potter. Done very little but is highly respected and has done a decent job at BHA on a limited budget playing attractive organised football. What could he do with a set of quality players (yes ours!) and a decent budget.
Get's my support '54.
A couple of issues here that I am now completely convinced of.
1) Things have changed dramatically financially.
2) Moving to a Super League will just highlight what a mum and pop approach Levy has to running the club. What got us where we are will not take us to t he next level. Without a proper football executive, it's groundhog day.
There isn't a coach on the planet that can save us from Daniel Levy's micromanagement.
A couple of issues here that I am now completely convinced of.
1) Things have changed dramatically financially.
2) Moving to a Super League will just highlight what a mum and pop approach Levy has to running the club. What got us where we are will not take us to t he next level. Without a proper football executive, it's groundhog day.
There isn't a coach on the planet that can save us from Daniel Levy's micromanagement.
I'm not so sure Walt. He sacked AVB without having a replacement in place (I'm assuming Sherwood wasn't the plan). Sometimes things get so bad you need to get rid. Imagine going into the summer with the current unrest in the camp. And the impact on season ticket sales. Get rid of the manager now and you can at least dangle the carrot of improvement to come.Surely not even Daniel levy would sack a manager without having someone in place .
Jose was in place before Poch was told .
Given how long it takes us to get a player over the line , it would take until next season before we appointed someone else , if this wasn’t the case
He absolutely must have the next one lined up .
Hilarious.The fact that Ryan Mason has to gee up Harry, Hugo and Toby says it all.
It's like Gareth walking into the office after David Brent left.
It needs to be home-grown.
On that basis I guess Rodgers is the standout; He has the experience, the results, the CV. But there's something about him which I cannot put my finger on that makes me say no.
Ex, I bow to your superior football knowhow but that's how it comes out.
My vote, as I've said on previous threads goes to Graham Potter. I understand the doubts but I'm up for a gamble.
Isn’t Levy what that CEO would be ? He is already there .But let's just say for a moment we had the control to appoint that new CEO - who would you go for, a footballing man or a Businessman, we don't seem to have anywhere a model for a successful businessman come, football man, do we?
So if we were now to appoint a DOF who had the power to hirer and fire, who would it be?
He would save us a fortune on expensive pitch side seats .How many of you would want Biesla?
I like his style and he comes across as a bit of a nutter.
Surely not even Daniel levy would sack a manager without having someone in place .
Jose was in place before Poch was told .
Given how long it takes us to get a player over the line , it would take until next season before we appointed someone else , if this wasn’t the case
He absolutely must have the next one lined up .
How many of you would want Biesla?
I like his style and he comes across as a bit of a nutter.
2 very good reasons. Our financial constraints & the fact he wants the job at Bayern.
I threw my cap in the ring concerning Klinsmann a couple of weeks ago. At 56 he's certainly not old by managerial standards, and has plenty of credibility, both within Spurs, and in European football generally.He would save us a fortune on expensive pitch side seats .
Does he ever actually watch a game in progress ? He always looks at the floor .
He definitely comes across as a nutter .
I would love to see him orchestrating a training ground spying mission before the NLD.
Is Klingsman still involved in high level football . I don’t know what he is doing now .
The new manager debate is definitely more interesting than the next match debate