He knows full well that the hacks want to hear anything about him thinking about leaving. They all rush off in a feeding frenzy while he’s almost certainly laughing his arse off at them.
My take on it is that the fabled language barrier got in the way, again. The last thing Poch wants to do is leave Spurs, and he knows that to win the CL so early on in his career would be the fulfillment of a dream, so much so that (jokingly) if he did win it this year, he might just as well retire. It was nothing more than a "I'd eat my hat!" moment.
I thought you'd win on the night ... but probably not by enough to put Barca out ... the Liverpool fan I work with thought exactly the same ... she's ecstatic this morning but her words "still can't believe it" sum it up ... Mickey is a twat
Ouch! Although, you do realize that, now, Bambi will hit you with the "that's correct - 'Pool haven't won a Prem title" line, yeah?
I know, he's too predictable... Then I'll reply 'were you born in 1992?'. Then he'll write an essay on how football is more competitive nowadays
You wimps can carry on bleating ... you still haven't won the title in the modern, ultra competitive, era of English football ... take some comfort in how close you have come (Not Spurs obviously)
He’s not quite as bad as Aldo the pisshead who’s twitter rants are epic. Albeit Aldo never starved horses.
@FosseFilberto out of interest, what happened to your "Go, Shakey, go!" tag, in your siggy ? Did it "go" after he got the sack? In a way, that tag was prophetic, because Shakey didn't last very long.
'close the 5 year chapter' sounds like the exact opposite of that tbh But I suppose if he did leave it would be all the more funnier for you blindly believing he wants to be there forever.
Seems Buzzchetto’s five year plan has yielded the same results as his other two managerial jobs. Vastly under-backed by the club who value profit more than success. It won’t be long.