April 19, 20215 yr apparently refused to let players train because of the Super League. May or may not be true, but another sign that these clubs are locked and loaded.
April 19, 20215 yr 33 minutes ago, Whitestar said: Sacked or walked? Potted. So that's Man Utd, Spurs and Chelsea (Twice) Not a great recent record.
April 19, 20215 yr 16 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said: Potted. So that's Man Utd, Spurs and Chelsea (Twice) Not a great recent record. 0 The number of fucks he probably gives.
April 19, 20215 yr 34 minutes ago, farnworth white said: 6 days before a major final??? Nah, 6 days before the League Cup final
April 19, 20215 yr 2 minutes ago, Traf said: 0 The number of fucks he probably gives. I know, this payoff must have been eyewatering - was he getting 12 million a year or something stupid at Spurs?
April 19, 20215 yr Think he'll go into International management now, that's where most failed washed-up managers end up
April 19, 20215 yr 5 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said: I know, this payoff must have been eyewatering - was he getting 12 million a year or something stupid at Spurs? £15m a year. Payout is reportedly going to be £30-35m, plus £20m for his staff.
April 19, 20215 yr Just now, Traf said: £15m a year. Payout is reportedly going to be £30-35m, plus £20m for his staff. Holy hell. Where do I get the application to be Jose's tea boy? And you see why they need a super league.
April 19, 20215 yr Might rock up at Bayern Munich. Doubt it personally, but it seemed inconcievable that he would manage Man U or Spurs.
April 19, 20215 yr 45 minutes ago, jmjhb said: Think he'll go into International management now, that's where most failed washed-up managers end up Not sure failed is the right word Spurs is the only club he's not won a trophy at, but not winning a trophy at Spurs isn't a failure Had he won next week he'd have been their most successful manager in the last 20 years
April 19, 20215 yr 56 minutes ago, jmjhb said: Think he'll go into International management now, that's where most failed washed-up managers end up And international footie is more cautious; 0-0 after 90 mins, extra time and pens would suit him to the ground.
April 19, 20215 yr 27 minutes ago, Mannyroader said: Might rock up at Bayern Munich. Doubt it personally, but it seemed inconcievable that he would manage Man U or Spurs. He'll get another top job somewhere no doubt. He still, even though it's rapidly fading, holds an allure for some fans and club owners I reckon. He's always mentioned that he would manage Portugal one day, he must have been gutted when they won it in 2016, as I'm sure his ego wanted to make sure he was the man who took them to a bit of silverware
April 19, 20215 yr 13 minutes ago, boltondiver said: And international footie is more cautious; 0-0 after 90 mins, extra time and pens would suit him to the ground. I agree with this, international football lends itself to dour matches, it'd be right up his street
April 19, 20215 yr Great manager but it’s just hasn’t happened at spurs He’s probably used this super league thing to take the heat off and make levy look bad
April 19, 20215 yr 23 minutes ago, RUREADY2ROLL said: Ian Evatt favourite for Spurs manager More chance of winning something with us
April 19, 20215 yr 5 hours ago, radcliffewhite1 said: Great manager but it’s just hasn’t happened at spurs He’s probably used this super league thing to take the heat off and make levy look bad He was a great manager a la Wenger, he's irrelevant now apart from being a media whore.
April 19, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, RUREADY2ROLL said: Ian Evatt favourite for Spurs manager Martinez? Whoever it may be, now is the time to jump on the Galactico Bandwagon... Brendan Rogers is stuck on the outside and is ambitious
April 19, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said: He was a great manager a la Wenger, he's irrelevant now apart from being a media whore. Exactly this. The game has moved on and he didn’t move with it. One of those managers that changed the game once upon a time, but he’s been bypassed and is no longer in the top tier of managers - although he is still a “great” considering his overall record. The shout for International management is a good one, it should suit him perfectly. Depends on his ego really and whether he wants to prove people like me wrong and that he is still top class.
April 19, 20215 yr 27 minutes ago, Dimron said: Martinez? Whoever it may be, now is the time to jump on the Galactico Bandwagon... Brendan Rogers is stuck on the outside and is ambitious I met Martinez at the Reebok and was chatting to him. His plan is to return to the North West. I will back him for any decent job that come up our way. Already got him at 66/1 for next Man Utd manager.
Didn't last long