It's very desperate stuff and they have not got much time. I agree it makes our task a little harder but if the new coach doesn't hit the ground running he is going to run out of time. He may motivate immediately but to get them used to yet another new system will take a week or two at least.
I can’t see that anyone that would want for the long term would want to go there for the relegation scrap. None of the big names are going to want a potential relegation on their CV.
De Zerbi will sign - goes in the summer if they go down, if they don’t, he gets a huge survival bonus & long-term deal. Nothing to lose. 7 games is nothing & if they go down he can go back to evaluating his options in the summer. If they stay up he has a job for five years & is loaded, plus has already had a mini pre-season.
He will keep Spurs up. Tudor ‘may’ have taken them down. I still don’t see Spurs in the Champ next season.
De Zerbi will sign - goes in the summer if they go down, if they don’t, he gets a huge survival bonus & long-term deal. Nothing to lose. 7 games is nothing & if they go down he can go back to evaluating his options in the summer. If they stay up he has a job for five years & is loaded, plus has already had a mini pre-season.
He will keep Spurs up. Tudor ‘may’ have taken them down. I still don’t see Spurs in the Champ next season.
De Zerbi will sign - goes in the summer if they go down, if they don’t, he gets a huge survival bonus & long-term deal. Nothing to lose. 7 games is nothing & if they go down he can go back to evaluating his options in the summer. If they stay up he has a job for five years & is loaded, plus has already had a mini pre-season.
He will keep Spurs up. Tudor ‘may’ have taken them down. I still don’t see Spurs in the Champ next season.
That's entirely the point though, isn't it. "We will see at the end of the season" is quite different to "He will keep Spurs up". Maybe he will, maybe he won't. Guy hasn't even been appointed.
That's entirely the point though, isn't it. "We will see at the end of the season" is quite different to "He will keep Spurs up". Maybe he will, maybe he won't. Guy hasn't even been appointed.
That's entirely the point though, isn't it. "We will see at the end of the season" is quite different to "He will keep Spurs up". Maybe he will, maybe he won't. Guy hasn't even been appointed.
So I was looking at a BBC article and they have a “Who should Spurs appoint challenge” and Harry is the clear leader at 32% - you know that everyone is simply having a laugh - I know i am and absolutely voted for him.
I think Spurs match against Sunderland is huge as part of the problem is the panic and pressure. I suspect a good show and three points will settle everything and the players will begin to feel that De Zerbi can lead them, but if they lose, and with a poor display, I think that panic gets amplified as they know he is the last throw of the dice. That could send them into a place of no return.
I think Spurs match against Sunderland is huge as part of the problem is the panic and pressure. I suspect a good show and three points will settle everything and the players will begin to feel that De Zerbi can lead them, but if they lose, and with a poor display, I think that panic gets amplified as they know he is the last throw of the dice. That could send them into a place of no return.
I think Spurs match against Sunderland is huge as part of the problem is the panic and pressure. I suspect a good show and three points will settle everything and the players will begin to feel that De Zerbi can lead them, but if they lose, and with a poor display, I think that panic gets amplified as they know he is the last throw of the dice. That could send them into a place of no return.
Iraola leaving Bournemouth at the end of the season, ex-Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig Marco Rose favourite to take over
Palace keen on Iraola to replace Glasner but he's also linked with Leverkuesen, Atletico, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United, Chelsea, old Uncle Tom Cobbley and all
Iraola leaving Bournemouth at the end of the season, ex-Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig Marco Rose favourite to take over
Palace keen on Iraola to replace Glasner but he's also linked with Leverkuesen, Atletico, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United, Chelsea, old Uncle Tom Cobbley and all
Lots of rumours that he wants to go be Bilbao manager as they’re his club.
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He will keep Spurs up. Tudor ‘may’ have taken them down. I still don’t see Spurs in the Champ next season.
De Zerbi is currently second at just 16%
Well it made me laugh
Palace keen on Iraola to replace Glasner but he's also linked with Leverkuesen, Atletico, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United, Chelsea, old Uncle Tom Cobbley and all
Edit: just realised you meant Iraola.