Reckon he'll get the Argentina squad, won't get a big club name coming for him now though after recent results.
The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...
Are we just talking about stuff he said?Can you explain how he did this? I can link to interviews where he takes responsibility for performance, refuses to criticize lack of transfer activity, gives backing to players that are not performing. Why do you think he was he trying to get fired?
I don't really feel that gutted about him being gone? Anybody else feel that way?
Like I am grateful for what he did for this club and I will always remember the good times but I kind of feel like the only reason I rated him as highly as I did is because I thought he was the best our owners would ever give us.
Now we have Mourinho and I kind of feel like Poch was a little overhyped, is that just me?
The other story is that Poch was asked to resign last week and refused. Levy then decided the axe must fall and made the call to Jose. One week is an awfully long time in football.Mourinho took over, with all his staff, 12 hours after Poch was sacked. That means negotiations had been going on for months. Poch would certainly have heard about that via the grapevine, probably the senior players knew it as well.
So he has been doing his job, saying all the right things in public, while his boss has been preparing to throw him under the bus. And people wonder why he was looking pissed off ...
I read somewhere yesterday that we put the feelers out after the Watford game.The other story is that Poch was asked to resign last week and refused. Levy then decided the axe must fall and made the call to Jose. One week is an awfully long time in football.
May I ask where you read that ??Just seen that Poch’s compensation will be paid in instalments. If he accepts another job during the payments then the compensation will stop being paid.
Levy strikes again.
Who would have resigned in that situation with Levy scheming to sack him for months? Only a bloody fool would have even thought about it.The other story is that Poch was asked to resign last week and refused.
Listened to it on SkySports News and read it on there site.May I ask where you read that ??
That is pretty standard on the continent, particularly in Italy I believe.Just seen that Poch’s compensation will be paid in instalments. If he accepts another job during the payments then the compensation will stop being paid.
Levy strikes again.
Doubt it. In the managerial game, someone had to make the first move (Us, The Scum, United, PSG, Real, Barca). If we would've waited, maybe some club would pay us, but that was way too risky, so Levy decided to pull the trigger himself first.Maybe been mentioned already, but far too many pages to go through - assuming Levy lead with the old “if you were to resign, we’d accept“ gambit, trying to save the club a load of cash, would it have been possible to pick up the phone to Real, Bayern, ManU and say “you like our manager but it would normally cost you a fortune to get him. Take him today and he’s yours for free”. ? Thus saving us a big pay off?
Just when I thought I got over it...
Just when I thought I got over it...