Daniel Levy really is a slimeball and befitting of Spurs. Looks down his nose at other clubs, bends/breaks the rules when he poaches players/managers, but cries like a baby when a club does it to them. Wastes millions and has ideas above his station thinking Spurs have some god given right to be top 4 etc. Hope we stuff them this weekend.
Genuine worry they will go after MP. Would suit them and I don't know about you but I sense no loyalty to us and that we were simply a stepping stone for him
Spurs tend to flip flop between "young up & comers" and "experienced hands" so its the turn of the latter. Think Levy would be worried about Poch not haven proven success at the levels he perceives Spurs should attain (ie, win everything)
It is hard for us to know how loyal to the club MP is, but he is on record as being loyal to Nicola and he is definitely loyal to the project we are working on.
He has no real reason to be loyal to us, far to early in his saints career to have a love for the club or a sense of belonging. He has however shown a loyalty to NC either that or he was looking for an early escape route. I personally think he will be at Saints for at least a couple more seasons he's a clever guy and can see the ambition of the club, so why wouldn't he want to be involved in that. On the other hand it is football we're talking about and normal logic doesn't apply.
He was at the game, but due to the Winter break in Russia he's working for Italian TV. Nothing to see here
Laudrup to hedge his bets following the Europa League draw, and realise he has a better chance of being the manager of the winners this season if he moves to Spurs.
Don't worry - he'll consider his journey through London's clubs, but find one that he can't possibly ruin next. Once Big Sam is out the door, that is.
To be fair, if Spurs are genuinely interested and Pochettino wants to go then there's very little anyone at the club can do about it.
If we don't finish in the top 8 (maybe 10) it wouldn't surprise me if MP became available at the end of the season.
Poch will stay...he has been given a free hand to experiment here with a reasonable amount to spend. Spurs will go for a more experienced man,
I think Pochettino will stay too, but ironically the next best thing has just become available, in case we did need to replace him!
Would Pochettino be able to get Spurs playing the way we play? I would say no, they don't have the right players. With Spurs spending 100 m already this season I doubt they will bring in any other players.