what about hoddle?
what about hoddle?
Hoddle was at our training ground last week.

Hoddle was at our training ground last week.
when I said hoddle.... it was a joke
desperate times eh.![]()
One of the most knowledgeable men in football and a club legend, not that ridiculous. Though he has probably been out of the game too long, and Levy's not the type to make a sentimental appointment.

Personally, I still think AVB should be given plenty of time, although it looks like we're not performing, the facts are, we're minimal distance from the top 4, and I can't think of a better manager thats both a) available, and b) willing to join us.
Wigan didn't panic and ditch Martinez after we beat them 9-1, and while I appreciate that the situation is different, the fact was, both teams were hammered by what turned out to be an unstoppable force on the day.
I'm personally waiting for the day Ledders gets his badges and takes the club on in the distant future, but I'm sure we'll see some turnover before that.
In short, stick with AVB for another year/year and a half, then get in the next upcoming managerial talent.
So to all of those who were suggesting Steve Clark-where are you now after yesterday's performance? 2-0 and he blew it. And the 2 that WBA scored, one from a long(pardon the pun) ball forward (brilliantly controlled and dispatched) and the other an error by Villa(again well taken) .
"I wouldn't want to replace AVB with another up and comer, I'd want someone who's been in the game for a while."
You are probably looking at the likes of Laudrup, Martinez etc. ***
All those 'super' managers are only going to come to Spurs for the "intellectual challenge" .
And expect to be paid off handsomely if they cannot overcome that challenge.
*** I note that several Spurs supporters at the time stated that Martinez was not good enough for
a club like Spurs, when Arry got sacked.