I couldn't agree more.
Except I don't start many threads, and probably wouldn't call AVB a clown, as he's seemed like a nice enough fellow, even if he proves he's not the right man for Spurs job.
The ideal manager IMO would be able both to play AVB's high pressing game, and Harry's attacking in waves, express yourself style.
Oh, and be able to pick which style the team should be playing, and when. As much as I liked watching Harry's teams play, they went distressingly missing for the most part against the tough teams.
I kind of agreed with most of that. I think the high pressing game is fine but it's only half of what's needed. It needs mixing up with sitting back a bit and letting the opposition come on but being able to switch to a one touch counter attack to open up the bus parking teams. The more you press them the less time you give yourself.

Instead the players can spend their time travelling around the world and risking injury in (mainly) meaningless international games.
Nice pre-xmas holiday