Not signing a contract is surely a clear sign that Pochettino either wanted to go or was having a serious think about doing it. The reasons for this have been discussed on here already - Cortese leaving, the imminent threat of his team being dismantled without his say-so etc. - so no matter what he was saying to the press it has to be clear what his intentions were. We're having the same thing with Vertonghen right now.
Sa1nts has got it right pretty much, although I would disagree with his insinuation that Levy is everything wrong with football. He is a very divisive figure amongst Spurs fans currently but he does a great job of running the club as a business, with the exception of the current new stadium situation. He's a far cry from chairmen at all levels of the game right now who spend spend spend well beyond their means, or as a pure result of outside investment. He is a ruthless businessman for sure, and we all know he annoys other clubs because of that, hell he annoys us at times too. But "everything that's wrong in football" is well wide of the mark.
Sa1nts has got it right pretty much, although I would disagree with his insinuation that Levy is everything wrong with football. He is a very divisive figure amongst Spurs fans currently but he does a great job of running the club as a business, with the exception of the current new stadium situation. He's a far cry from chairmen at all levels of the game right now who spend spend spend well beyond their means, or as a pure result of outside investment. He is a ruthless businessman for sure, and we all know he annoys other clubs because of that, hell he annoys us at times too. But "everything that's wrong in football" is well wide of the mark.
. So we are the George Clooney here?