Only Wolves and Burnley have lost fewer games than Spurs who've lost five more than Sunderland.I wonder how much of a difference this will make?....
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He'd take it I think.dyche doesn’t want it apparently
I doubt Dyche would want it as a short term gig, which it's likely to be. He'd want it full time long term, but I think Spurs are after Pochettino, De Zerbi or Silva. Poch won't be available until after the World Cup, Silva again probably not until the end of the season and De Zerbi will probably want to see where they are next season before committing because he'll have other offers. I don't think De Zerbi would fancy managing in the Championship especially if a big chunk of that squad want away, he'd have a much smaller budget for possibly a much bigger rebuild.He'd take it I think.
But that is a funny lot of players to deal with. They are definitely good enough to be much higher in the table, but some look as if they have one eye on their next move.
They should have sacked Franks much earlier, or kept him. If it was my decision, I'd go for Dyche. He'll put the right pegs in the right holes and will get a couple of wins and a couple of draws.
Probably right that.I doubt Dyche would want it as a short term gig, which it's likely to be. He'd want it full time long term, but I think Spurs are after Pochettino, De Zerbi or Silva. Poch won't be available until after the World Cup, Silva again probably not until the end of the season and De Zerbi will probably want to see where they are next season before committing because he'll have other offers. I don't think De Zerbi would fancy managing in the Championship especially if a big chunk of that squad want away, he'd have a much smaller budget for possibly a much bigger rebuild.
To be honest, he only seems to stay anywhere a couple of seasons, so he might let them down anyway.Probably right that.
But I'd say to De zerbi, "Here it is, take it or leave it". He's not some super manager, he's okay. If he doesn't want to get in among the muck, I'd back off from him. He'd let you down later. If he doesn't think he can keep that set of players up, I wouldn't want him anyway.
I can see Sherwood, and I think he'd do enough to keep them up.
Bloke is a bell end, will suit them perfectly
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Hopefully we stay focused when we play them in April and we give them nothingWhat an absolute shambles at Spurs. Sacked Frank, with no real plan, sacked his replacement with even less of a plan and scrambling around trying to find someone to take on the job.
BBC say they want Di Zerbi, but he wants to wait till the summer, so they are looking at people like Sherwood, Toddlers even current player Ben Davies gets a mention!
What a mess
Spurs could pose a bigger threat to us, next season, than Forest or West Ham and we still have a chance of European football …Hopefully we stay focused when we play them in April and we give them nothing