Fingers crossed we get relegated thenThis may, or may not be true but if it is then it's just another reason I don't want him. Club is a shambles..
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Fingers crossed we get relegated thenThis may, or may not be true but if it is then it's just another reason I don't want him. Club is a shambles..
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The main sticking point is his defending Rapeson Greenwood at Marseille, which is a hell of a mark on his characterIs this the right place for this, what are your thoughts on De Zerbi?
Immediate remit would be to stop your lot playing like absolute muppets for the next 7 games, assuming he can do that get you pushed back up to the European spots and then actually challenging like you were under Pochettino.
I actually really rate De Zerbi, I'm not one of those Gooners that wants Spurs relegated, I think the Prem will be worse for it, No NLD needle, no West Ham needle, no Chelsea needle, we need those games. Important for London.
I don’t particularly want him now but definitely wouldn’t want him in the championship so I don’t think this is a bad thing. The amount we’re throwing at him though is ridiculous for what he is, basically another middling manager.This may, or may not be true but if it is then it's just another reason I don't want him. Club is a shambles..
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If Man City finally gets their punishment from the FA, it’s rumoured they could face up to 60 points being deducted, which would save us from relegation.
De Zerbi given the here we go.
Not that I think in any way will that happen, but that would surely be THE most Spursy thing ever....Imagine Spurs finish 18th and that happens.
It would be absolutely hilarious. Other clubs would be livid

They probably just saw your post and thought “****, better announce it now”.So will he be officially announced tomorrow?
April 1st for a new manager appointment would be apt
Good that it's sorted ahead of the return from International games.They probably just saw your post and thought “****, better announce it now”.
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You have to laugh....Not sure whether to laugh or cry....
To be fair, Utd at least have players that can stick the ball in the back of the net....It’s hard to know what impact a new manager will have. It depends if the players like him and take on board his ideas quickly.
Michael Carrick took over as an inexperienced manager who had done OK in the Championship, but he’s proved (so far) to be an inspired choice. He’s done well by doing the most basic things;
1. Setting up the team in the formation which obviously suits them.
2. Playing players in their best position - round pegs in round holes.
3. Sending them to play with confidence and on the front foot.
4. Changing the mood in the dressing room by encouraging the players to express themselves, backing them 100% in front of the media and removing any fear of failure.
Utd have good players who, as a result, are playing at the level they should be. He got them there from game one.
Spurs have good players too.
It’s hard to know what impact a new manager will have. It depends if the players like him and take on board his ideas quickly.
Michael Carrick took over as an inexperienced manager who had done OK in the Championship, but he’s proved (so far) to be an inspired choice. He’s done well by doing the most basic things;
1. Setting up the team in the formation which obviously suits them.
2. Playing players in their best position - round pegs in round holes.
3. Sending them to play with confidence and on the front foot.
4. Changing the mood in the dressing room by encouraging the players to express themselves, backing them 100% in front of the media and removing any fear of failure.
Utd have good players who, as a result, are playing at the level they should be. He got them there from game one.
Spurs have good players too.