I think a Dyche-like appointment is the smart move till the end of the season tbh.
Tudor was/is such a strange appointment in the first place.
Dead_Namer on
It think too much of a fuss has been made about subbing the GK. It happens all the time in ice hockey, even if the GK has not made a mistake, I have seen them replaced after letting in the 1st shot of the game.
2 mistakes and 3 goals down in 15 mins is shocking. Now the taboo is broken, we might see more managers do this and more players subbed in the 1st half, I hate waiting to HT to sub a player who’s having a nightmare when you are 3 or 4 down and the game is gone.
Whoever Spurs appoint, it will be the wrong man, because it’s Spurs.
Character-Key7538 on
Bizarre how they sacked Frank before the derby tbh. It was always going to be such a shit starting point for any new manager when you’re looking for a bounce.
Despise Dyche, but there’s little doubt his style of football will probably scrape at least 2-3 wins together.
Niasssssseeeeeee on
Should be Harry at this point.
AlphaWhiskeyHotel on
They should bring back Ange if they can. He knows all the players and can get the best out of them
itstheboombox on
1. Robbie Keane
2. Harry Redknapp
3. Sean Dyche
4. Ange
5. Tim Sherwood
Robbie keane is the only realistic permanent option, bring in the others until Potch. Maybe at a stretch they offer Dyche the permanent?
Salt-Regular-689 on
Dyche. The priority now is to remain in the prem, Dyche is one of the best at that imo
Anonymous-Josh on
I think the only realistic good options are Dyche or Rednapp. But I think the best chance they have of staying up might be to chuck 10m at Nuno till the end of the season and try to derail West Ham’s season. Similar to when Newcastle bought Chris Wood (for like 15-20m) off their relegation rivals, Burnley, in the January window. He didn’t really work for them but it killed off Burnley’s hope/chances
robertnewmanuk on
At this moment – shouldn’t they be looking for a manager who’s fit for promotion from the championship. No manager in the top flight is going to want to drop into the championship and fight to get promoted.
fifadex on
Tudor was the latest in a long line of mistakes, the favorites for the job are always going to be managers who are happy to manage in the championship as there’s no guarantee that with this squad and current form that even a recognised elite manager has the time to turn things around.
The club has been so badly ran with so many questionable decisions regarding finances, recruitment and especially managers over the years.
I watched the season review of the 2018/19 season the other week and their squad was solid, good players everywhere, a few feat ones and a couple of elite players too. There were players that walked in to pretty much most first teans in Europe and several more than improved most squads. Now I’d be gutted if we signed anyone from spurs except archie gray, or maybe a talented academy player.
A month ago I enjoyed the memes, laughed at the jokes but honestly, I expected them to be safe, finishing 15-17th but never really at risk of not getting the odd win and a couple of draws to finish 5 or so points clear of relegation.
Now I can see a world where they don’t get another point this season. Now their options are Dyche haramball which Frank could have managed, getting one of the OG relegation battles out of mothballs or hoping they can find an ex player to emulate solksjear and carrick.
Nobody else wants the job in one of the richest clubs with one of the best stadiums, even lower league managers like Mckenna on the list know they have a better chance of playing in the prem next season by staying put and know the thing about wanting a new manager bounce is most of the time in order for things to bounce, they have to drop first.
ZakalweTheChairmaker on
It’s a measure of how much of a clown-show Spurs have become that there’s people on here that think appointing a 79 year old who hasn’t managed for 9 years is somehow any kind of option.
Persas12 on
I will
OpportunityFuture340 on
Dyche is obvious, will get the team concentrating on defence. He’ll keep it simple and is a good man manager and motivator according to his ex players
jeee_222 on
Dyche is pretty much their only shot now. All they need to do is scrounge a win or two and it’s incredibly damning for Tudor that no one seems to have any hope he can do that, internally or externally.
Mnemosense on
I will take the job. I will take the job to be the next Tottenham manager. Though… I do not know the way.
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I think a Dyche-like appointment is the smart move till the end of the season tbh.
Tudor was/is such a strange appointment in the first place.
It think too much of a fuss has been made about subbing the GK. It happens all the time in ice hockey, even if the GK has not made a mistake, I have seen them replaced after letting in the 1st shot of the game.
2 mistakes and 3 goals down in 15 mins is shocking. Now the taboo is broken, we might see more managers do this and more players subbed in the 1st half, I hate waiting to HT to sub a player who’s having a nightmare when you are 3 or 4 down and the game is gone.
Whoever Spurs appoint, it will be the wrong man, because it’s Spurs.
Bizarre how they sacked Frank before the derby tbh. It was always going to be such a shit starting point for any new manager when you’re looking for a bounce.
Despise Dyche, but there’s little doubt his style of football will probably scrape at least 2-3 wins together.
Should be Harry at this point.
They should bring back Ange if they can. He knows all the players and can get the best out of them
1. Robbie Keane
2. Harry Redknapp
3. Sean Dyche
4. Ange
5. Tim Sherwood
Robbie keane is the only realistic permanent option, bring in the others until Potch. Maybe at a stretch they offer Dyche the permanent?
Dyche. The priority now is to remain in the prem, Dyche is one of the best at that imo
I think the only realistic good options are Dyche or Rednapp. But I think the best chance they have of staying up might be to chuck 10m at Nuno till the end of the season and try to derail West Ham’s season. Similar to when Newcastle bought Chris Wood (for like 15-20m) off their relegation rivals, Burnley, in the January window. He didn’t really work for them but it killed off Burnley’s hope/chances
At this moment – shouldn’t they be looking for a manager who’s fit for promotion from the championship. No manager in the top flight is going to want to drop into the championship and fight to get promoted.
Tudor was the latest in a long line of mistakes, the favorites for the job are always going to be managers who are happy to manage in the championship as there’s no guarantee that with this squad and current form that even a recognised elite manager has the time to turn things around.
The club has been so badly ran with so many questionable decisions regarding finances, recruitment and especially managers over the years.
I watched the season review of the 2018/19 season the other week and their squad was solid, good players everywhere, a few feat ones and a couple of elite players too. There were players that walked in to pretty much most first teans in Europe and several more than improved most squads. Now I’d be gutted if we signed anyone from spurs except archie gray, or maybe a talented academy player.
A month ago I enjoyed the memes, laughed at the jokes but honestly, I expected them to be safe, finishing 15-17th but never really at risk of not getting the odd win and a couple of draws to finish 5 or so points clear of relegation.
Now I can see a world where they don’t get another point this season. Now their options are Dyche haramball which Frank could have managed, getting one of the OG relegation battles out of mothballs or hoping they can find an ex player to emulate solksjear and carrick.
Nobody else wants the job in one of the richest clubs with one of the best stadiums, even lower league managers like Mckenna on the list know they have a better chance of playing in the prem next season by staying put and know the thing about wanting a new manager bounce is most of the time in order for things to bounce, they have to drop first.
It’s a measure of how much of a clown-show Spurs have become that there’s people on here that think appointing a 79 year old who hasn’t managed for 9 years is somehow any kind of option.
I will
Dyche is obvious, will get the team concentrating on defence. He’ll keep it simple and is a good man manager and motivator according to his ex players
Dyche is pretty much their only shot now. All they need to do is scrounge a win or two and it’s incredibly damning for Tudor that no one seems to have any hope he can do that, internally or externally.
I will take the job. I will take the job to be the next Tottenham manager. Though… I do not know the way.