Big Sam.
He'll get us playing flowing, attacking, stylish football.
You're even wumming your own fans these days.Big Sam.
He'll get us playing flowing, attacking, stylish football.
You're even wumming your own fans these days.I suggested Hughton 6 months ago (and was sneered at), but the level Spurs are at now- top 3 in England and potentially top 10 or so in Europe- would call for a an experienced, heavyweight manager like Hiddink. Someone who has won honours and has a lot of experience in the CL.
You're even wumming your own fans these days.
Hiddink would cost too much, in my opinion and he only has a handful of months of experience as a PL manager, infact he has very little pedigree outside of Holland and taking unfavoured international teams past the group stages.
Hughton was always far too much of a gamble in my book.
, any half decent manager would have got those players, who were at their peak then, playing well...and he did, so nothing remarkable about that really.Its not looking too good for Harry right now, but I for one will stand by him for what he has done for this club and us fans. If he has to leave for a-while then we should employ a caretaker untill he is available to manage again.
I can't see custodial, his doctor would back life-threatening stress due to his heart issue if that looked likely. Leniency on those more than valid grounds, would make any such sentence suspended at worst imo. I don't think any judge would put a recent heart attack victim in prison for this offence, that doesn't seem right whoever it is. I'm not condoning it, but its not murder.
I can't see custodial, his doctor would back life-threatening stress due to his heart issue if that looked likely. Leniency on those more than valid grounds, would make any such sentence suspended at worst imo. I don't think any judge would put a recent heart attack victim in prison for this offence, that doesn't seem right whoever it is. I'm not condoning it, but its not murder.
I can't see custodial, his doctor would back life-threatening stress due to his heart issue if that looked likely. Leniency on those more than valid grounds, would make any such sentence suspended at worst imo. I don't think any judge would put a recent heart attack victim in prison for this offence, that doesn't seem right whoever it is. I'm not condoning it, but its not murder.

A football match is ninety minutes, I appreciate there's still more too it outside of that, but you can go home and get away from it at the end of the day, and even take a break from it if need be. Prison life is all day every day. That would be my counter to that Chirps.![]()
A football match is ninety minutes, I appreciate there's still more too it outside of that, but you can go home and get away from it at the end of the day, and even take a break from it if need be. Prison life is all day every day. That would be my counter to that Chirps.![]()
I was surprised to read that till I thought, whats he won? Other than a very good spell with PSV, his time at other clubs R.Madrid, and R.Betis ended badly. Also, Donald Duck could've managed that Chelsea team then, Scolari was a joke appt. look at his CV!, any half decent manager would have got those players, who were at their peak then, playing well...and he did, so nothing remarkable about that really.
The voice of experience?
If he was convicted, expect 12 months suspended sentence. The judge will take into account his age, character, isolated incident rather than repeated fraud, lack of planning, professional hallmarks, minimal of involvement of others etc.
But he'll be acquitted.
Only a fool would contemplate changing managers at this time, it looks more then likely we will see someone new at the helm next season but I still carry some lingering hope that Harry will stay. He has changed our fortunes around drastically since he has been here and every year we are seeing big improvements in the team which he has built, In my opinion there are not alot of managers that could have done a better job then he has already