Will Pochettino stay or go?

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Status
Not open for further replies.
The new regime are not exciting, but I feel safe for the long term future of the club. Les Reed would have been heavily involved in the appointments of Adkins and Pochettino and I have faith that he will select a suitable replacement if required.

That's a key point. For all the inexperience of Liebherr and Krueger, we have football experts at the club. Consider Swansea as a comparison. They have faced exactly this situation several times in the last few seasons, but have continued to progress in the right way.
 
That's a key point. For all the inexperience of Liebherr and Krueger, we have football experts at the club. Consider Swansea as a comparison. They have faced exactly this situation several times in the last few seasons, but have continued to progress in the right way.

Good point on Swansea, albeit they have had the same chairman throughout.

And whilst on the subject of Swansea, I do know a few Saints fans who wouldn't mind Laudrup as MP's replacement, if he leaves.
 
That's a key point. For all the inexperience of Liebherr and Krueger, we have football experts at the club. Consider Swansea as a comparison. They have faced exactly this situation several times in the last few seasons, but have continued to progress in the right way.

We do. But the combination of Liebherr, Krueger and those experts is a situation where, according to Blackmore, none of the players have the slightest idea what is going on, something reinforced by the fact that a great many of them have felt the need to issue pleas to the board through the media. We have the undeniable air of a team that is severely lacking in direction from the top, something that could never be said about Swansea under Huw Jenkins.
 
Laudrup is yet to be signed up by a team at present despite himself saying he has had offers. If Poch and co want to go, let them, appoint Laudrup in quick-ish fashion and give him the funds from players that leave.
 
Laudrup is yet to be signed up by a team at present despite himself saying he has had offers. If Poch and co want to go, let them, appoint Laudrup in quick-ish fashion and give him the funds from players that leave.

One season wonder for me.
 
Laudrup is yet to be signed up by a team at present despite himself saying he has had offers. If Poch and co want to go, let them, appoint Laudrup in quick-ish fashion and give him the funds from players that leave.

It's interesting that if we did do that, Laudrup would most likely be walking into a very similar situation as he did at Swansea. On the back of a great season, they had lost to Rodgers as manager, and Allen and Sinclair as players. And he still ended up doing a fair job there (until the Europa League hit them in his second season, but no doubt the same would happen to us were we to qualify, unless we had substantial investment. I don't see that as much of a blight on his time there).
 
there's no reliable information that pochettino would be swayed by that anyway.

what we can count on is we will lose several players if he goes.

To be honest I don't think we can stop the players going even if MP remains as manager. Adam wants Champions League footy, and Luke will be doubling his weekly wage (maybe more) - even if the manager stays we can't give the players what they want. I hope that's not the case, and that everyone stays etc but we must be realistic.

I just want that whatever is to happen, happens as quickly as possible, and we can move forward. If it is with everyone still involved then great, if not then there is a fair bit of work to do and we need to start addressing that as soon as possible. It won't be the end of the world if personnel leave by any means, disheartening sure, but not the end of the world!
 
One season wonder for me.

Very hard to judge. First season you cant argue against his success. You could argue their cup involvements killed him off in the following seasons.

Could be a gamble, but then hadn't Poch been sacked by espanyol when we signed him. In terms of working with what we've got and going forward he's certainly got to be up there if Poch goes.
 
To be honest I don't think we can stop the players going even if MP remains as manager. Adam wants Champions League footy, and Luke will be doubling his weekly wage (maybe more) - even if the manager stays we can't give the players what they want. I hope that's not the case, and that everyone stays etc but we must be realistic.

I just want that whatever is to happen, happens as quickly as possible, and we can move forward. If it is with everyone still involved then great, if not then there is a fair bit of work to do and we need to start addressing that as soon as possible. It won't be the end of the world if personnel leave by any means, disheartening sure, but not the end of the world!
true, but all the players in question (bar lovren i think) have said to the press that they want to see or are hopeful of investment in the playing side and keeping the manager.

poch hasn't said anything (looking forward to PTF correcting me again) that would indicate he can be persuaded to stay for any reason, other than to say that he has a contract, which krueger helpfully reminded us is meaningless.
 
So what if Pochettino is leaving because the board don't want to continue to invest how they have been?
 
So what if Pochettino is leaving because the board don't want to continue to invest how they have been?

the logical conclusion would be a swift loss of super ambitious players and then a gradual loss of the players with medium-high ambition, I would think.

disruption of the team for several years while it pans out. then who knows.
 
poch hasn't said anything (looking forward to PTF correcting me again) that would indicate he can be persuaded to stay for any reason, other than to say that he has a contract, which krueger helpfully reminded us is meaningless.

When have I corrected you?

You're right he hasn't said anything to that effect, but on the other hand he hasn't said anything to indicate he can't be persuaded to stay either. Fair to say he doesn't like to give much away.
 
So what if Pochettino is leaving because the board don't want to continue to invest how they have been?

Well. they seemed pretty clear fairly early that there wouldn't be a big spending spree.

Anyway, what about Paul Clements from Real; he said he fancies a chance in the UK. Big gamble, but might be able to bring about a Welshman and a couple of other Madrid misfits :tongue:
 
I have no reason to believe that Kreuger isn't a lovely person (in fact, people on the bike ride said he was) but I absolutely hate management speak....lots of words, covering all bases, but in the end saying nothing at all. Made even worse when he knows nothing about football...not essential to be a managing director, but essential if you are going to talk about football.
 
the logical conclusion would be a swift loss of super ambitious players and then a gradual loss of the players with medium-high ambition, I would think.

disruption of the team for several years while it pans out. then who knows.

It may not last that long, as if that happened over a few seasons, we would possibly be in danger of slipping out the Premier League.
 
Well. they seemed pretty clear fairly early that there wouldn't be a big spending spree.

Anyway, what about Paul Clements from Real; he said he fancies a chance in the UK. Big gamble, but might be able to bring about a Welshman and a couple of other Madrid misfits :tongue:
I mean not hardly spending anything(even with player sales)
 
When have I corrected you?

You're right he hasn't said anything to that effect, but on the other hand he hasn't said anything to indicate he can't be persuaded to stay either. Fair to say he doesn't like to give much away.

His insistence on speaking Spanish is great to use against the media, but it has also been used to avoid giving answers that fans want to hear. Bet his linguistic skills improve markedly next season.
 
When have I corrected you?

You're right he hasn't said anything to that effect, but on the other hand he hasn't said anything to indicate he can't be persuaded to stay either. Fair to say he doesn't like to give much away.

can't find it right now. it was something about the board not committing to keep players and you pointed out some of ralph or les's interview that proved me wrong.

rest assured i'm not having a dig.
 
I mean not hardly spending anything(even with player says)

Still enough quality for us to be a good team; shame that the 'ambition' would have dropped, however and this may be the big kicker... maybe, they want to keep us sustainable financially and that might mean lower levels of spending. If that is true and is really needed, then I will be disappointed it is the end of the exciting ride, but also pleased that they want to maintain the longevity of the club.

Without really knowing all the facts and finances, or the owners real plans, then we can't say.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.