I’m talking about someone new to the managerial game. Mason’s got the gig for 7 games. He’s got zero experience. Poch was an upcoming manager and he got burned just like all those before him.
Only if he says I’m not coming in unless I’m backed, then yes.
England Mike
3 years ago
Southampton tried to exploit the ‘new’ set up and went for it from the kick-off and getting their reward by a top poacher, we got into the game much better second half.
Bale’s goal and inclusion being the inspiration maybe, instead of the final 3 mins he would have got under the predecessor, plus a bit more belief and positive thinking from the players as the game went on meant we got the winner in the end… Happy day-s.
Doesn’t matter who gets the job, they’ll still have to do it with one arm tied behind their back.
The Tottenham job really has become the most poison of chalices and only those who’ve found themselves in the managerial wilderness are likely to take it on. That, or some newbie likes Ryan Mason who’s no idea what he’s let himself in for.
Bad timing for poch. If he got the job now at the new lane he would’ve been backed
Likewise
Sorry, not rising to you.
Have a good day.
They will. There’s nothing to suggest the new lane managers will be treated the same as old lane managers.
I’m talking about someone new to the managerial game. Mason’s got the gig for 7 games. He’s got zero experience. Poch was an upcoming manager and he got burned just like all those before him.
Stop it ! There’s Nothing, and I mean nothing to suggest the next manager will be treated any differently to the last 22
Money will be made available. New lane. Its all about the squad now. You gotta get out of the old lane thinking
Poisoned chalice? Its a top job with London’s biggest club well paid too. Managerial wilderness are likely to take it on? Why?
Only if he says I’m not coming in unless I’m backed, then yes.
Southampton tried to exploit the ‘new’ set up and went for it from the kick-off and getting their reward by a top poacher, we got into the game much better second half.
Bale’s goal and inclusion being the inspiration maybe, instead of the final 3 mins he would have got under the predecessor, plus a bit more belief and positive thinking from the players as the game went on meant we got the winner in the end… Happy day-s.
How has someone who’s been involved in the club for 20 years have no idea what he’s let himself in for?
The next manager will be backed. New lane
Doesn’t matter who gets the job, they’ll still have to do it with one arm tied behind their back.
The Tottenham job really has become the most poison of chalices and only those who’ve found themselves in the managerial wilderness are likely to take it on. That, or some newbie likes Ryan Mason who’s no idea what he’s let himself in for.