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El Pibe Wrote:

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> Noone thought too much about the euro 96 team

> going into it, amazing how a bit of success can

> turn a national mood around


And in 1990...low expectations after Euro 1988 and guess what, a semi final - but then they had Gazza in 1990 (and in 96 too)

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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> > What about Kieran Gibbs? Surely he deserves to

> at

> > least be on the standby list

>

>

> Nah- it's the one area we have genuine strength.


Spoken like a true Sperz fan. He's been decent this eason and should have been on the stand by list.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> If I had sacked as many managers as Levy, I might

> start t think I was the problem


Problem is, I don't think he has a conscience...


http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2013/12/16/1387219648799/Tottenham-chairman-Daniel-011.jpg

red devil Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > If I had sacked as many managers as Levy, I

> might

> > start t think I was the problem

>

> Problem is, I don't think he has a conscience...

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> http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/p

> ictures/2013/12/16/1387219648799/Tottenham-chairma

> n-Daniel-011.jpg


Or he lacks adequate man management skill, or financial acumen or both.

Odd, there doesn't seem to be any discussion on who is replacing Pepe Mel. Does anyone know anything about David Moyes, or Tim Sherwood? They seem quite decent fellers but have also failed at their respective clubs.


Perhaps I'd best get onto a Manchester and a North London forum to seek advice (yes I do know that there is a certain sense of irony before you lot all get excited)

Pepe Mel? A Peppermint could manage West Brom better. Good luck in your search. There's a lot of work to be done there.


I've said before that Levy is culpable. You can't keep sacking managers left right and centre. He reminds me of Mr Burns out of The Simpsons. We need stability at the club and we haven't had that during his reign as chairman.


Sherwood should get his coaching badges first before thinking of becoming a manager again though apparently Brighton have already expressed an interest in taking him on after parting company with Garcia.


I'd quite like Frank De Boer at the club but again he is someone who lacks Premiership experience and I'm fed up with flavour of the month managers. I think Mauricio Pochettino could be the one to get the job but again his "success" at Southampton was largely built on a squad of players that was already at the club. There is a good squad of players at Spurs, they just need the right man in charge who can work hand in glove with the chairman and DOF.|


Edited to say: I'd get rid of the Director Of Football as well. Wasted far too much money on too many foreign players untested in the Premier League.

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