Word is, that 'Pool have sacked Rodgers to stop Chelsea appointing Klopp, in the event that Mourhino is sacked at Christmas. This theory, of course, assumes that Klopp has told 'Pool that he will take the vacant post. Otherwise, they are going to be left with an extremely motley choice of managers who have previously failed.
... according to TalkSport this morning King Kenny had a win percentage whilst in charge in the 40s ... Brenda's by contrast was, I think around 52%, and only beaten in modern times by Benitez ... just saying like ...
I think not being able to even scrape wins against Carlisle (in play) and Sion were what brought about the sack so quickly. If you can't beat them after the mony that has been invested then the owners are right, I always believed the only reason he's managed to even start this season in hte job is because Klopp ruled himself out of taking a job in hte summer as did Ancelotti, not that the either will 100% have took the job if offered. I'd prefer Carlo over Jurgen tbh but I'm terrified of who we could end up with John Carver is out of work atm
If you'd kept reading the thread you'd see that I realised I hadn't counted his European cup final with Monacco!
1992 Cup Winners Cup with Monacco, 2000 UEFA Cup with Arsenal and 2006 Champions League with Arsenal.
We lost the UEFA cup final to Galatasaray in 2000 and Wenger was the coach of Monaco when they lost the ECWC final in the early 90's
The winning penalty was scored by an ex-Spurs player, too. Gheorghe "learned about tax dodging at Barca" Popescu.
Seeing as Spurs have actually won something since then, probably not, eh? It's not even the last time that an ex-Spurs player won a trophy in a final against Arsenal, as Stephen Carr captained Birmingham in 2011. please log in to view this image
I can remember all the trophies we have won since 1971 - how good is your memory as you guys haven't won anything for so long