In search of Mourinho's successor.

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I would not like Ralph. On paper he looks good, but there are a few too many 0-9 beat downs and not enough giant killings for my taste.
His style is balls to the wall and it wears his teams down. Fun to watch, but I don't think it is transferrable to many teams unless you have 21 first team players, like Pep.

Even pep, for all his progressive football doesn't run his teams ragged like Ralph has done with SH.

Obviously the gulf in class is there, but we have an aging squad that I don't feel fits him. He has yet to show an ability to coach more than one way
 
If Mason does well for the rest of the season (cup win and top 4) I think he will keep the job. That would be good for Levy because he saves money and Mason won't cause too much friction over transfer funds.
 
Only reason we would get him is to get the best out of our English player in Levys eyes

But Winks and Dele need to move on, id even keep Sissoko ahead of them


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If Mason does well for the rest of the season (cup win and top 4) I think he will keep the job. That would be good for Levy because he saves money and Mason won't cause too much friction over transfer funds.

There's no possibly of that happening. It would be the height of amateurism.
 

To summarise:

1. Nagelsmann ✅ First choice, but would potentially choose Bayern
2. Brendan Rodgers ✅ But has contract with Leicester
3. Ten Hag ✅ But concerns over Eredevise to PL transition
4. Allegri ✅ But concerns over grasp of English, and he is in high demand.
5. Potter ✅ Hierarchy believe he could cope with the step-up

Sarri ❌
Marcelino ❌
Howe ❌
Southgate ❌
 
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To summarise:

1. Nagelsmann ✅ First choice, but would potentially choose Bayern
2. Brendan Rodgers ✅ But has contract with Leicester
3. Ten Hag ✅ But concerns over Eredevise to PL transition
4. Allegri ✅ But concerns over grasp of English, and he is in high demand.
5. Potter ✅ Hierarchy sense he would transition well to Spurs

Sarri ❌
Marcelino ❌
Howe ❌
Southgate ❌
Gold with the logic once again.

Allegri is the one name on that list that doesn't make sense.
 

To summarise:

1. Nagelsmann ✅ First choice, but would potentially choose Bayern
2. Brendan Rodgers ✅ But has contract with Leicester
3. Ten Hag ✅ But concerns over Eredevise to PL transition
4. Allegri ✅ But concerns over grasp of English, and he is in high demand.
5. Potter ✅ Hierarchy believe he could cope with the step-up

Sarri ❌
Marcelino ❌
Howe ❌
Southgate ❌
POTTER POTTER POTTER.

I really want him to get the job.

Spurs fans have an unhealthy obsession with big or Marquee names, we always do better with more obscure choices!
 
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