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1 hour ago, LAM09 said:

Is there any chance of that happening, though?

Everything points to a yes-man coming in without any real success behind them.

I hope i'm wrong but can see a Jose/Conte panic appointment if the 'project' is taking longer than anticipated. Even more so if it's true they factor fan opinion as shockingly a significant portion of the fanbase seem to think rehiring either is a good idea.

 

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3 hours ago, Tomo said:

What will everyone's expectations be next season then?

For me it almost solely depends on who we appoint and how they manage the job. For example, under Pochettino or a manager of that ilk I would consider top 4 a good result IF it coincides with the implementing of a sustainable looking system and the young players we have looking well developed and coached. 

However if we appoint a win now f**k everything after coach like Mou, Alegri or Conte I will expect the title and no excuses.

Top 4. Solid top 4 not just scraping through the last minute. Maybe a actual cup win if we get to the final that be nice..and seeing something developing rather then just general chaos of this season. Less despair.. 

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55 minutes ago, Superblue said:

It's an easy and understandable stick to beat the ownership with at present that they want a 'yes' man. In fairness though, what are the other options?

We've been there with the likes of Conte and Jose and although it's great at the time, they consistently leave a club in a worse position needing to be built back up again.

When we're looking at what were the original fancied names for this post, all have some form of question marks hanging over them. Luis Enrique will always have the "can he win without that Barca team" thrown at him until he proves he can, and Poch and Nagelsmann's successes I would argue are pretty comparable. 

I've said a few times over the months and years I wouldn't want Poch here, but I have warmed to the idea in the here and now to feel he's the right fit and I do think in the current situation he's probably the safest and most sensible option we could opt for, which hopefully will bode well for this ownership to start taking a more mindful and measured approach to their decision making moving forward. 

I guess someone who is known for being outspoken to some extent has something about them. Poch could be further from that, from what I've heard. 

These are managers I necessarily want at the club, but Simeone or Zidane are names that would go against that notion and certainly not be accommodating to HT meet and greets. 

2 minutes ago, Tomo said:

I hope i'm wrong but can see a Jose/Conte panic appointment if the 'project' is taking longer than anticipated. Even more so if it's true they factor fan opinion as shockingly a significant portion of the fanbase seem to think rehiring either is a good idea.

 

If that were to actually transpire, it would be this "project" they're trying to build out of the window and drastically decrease the say Boehly currently seems to have.

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18 minutes ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

Who is winning the most managers this season? Us or Spurs?

 

 

Let’s pray Levy doesn’t bring the Poch card out of his sleeve just to win the contest.

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If we wanted a serious coach we would have got him till now and announce him, even if he start working in the summer. 

Its just owners are looking for a clown- a yes man! 

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40 minutes ago, Strike said:

I don’t trust Matt Law as a source since the regime change 

Not sure, he was probably the first to really push the Boehly consortium as serious contenders to buy the club and I'm pretty sure was in contact throughout with someone as a mouthpiece (Jonathan Goldstein I think). Probably doesn't quite have the same contacts as he did before, but I'd still rank him as highly reliable over most.

Irrespective of this, he also reports on Spurs and reportedly has built up a strong relationship with Poch over the years as a result, so in this instance I would expect him to be very reliable. He was the first one to really break just how much of a contender Poch was last week before the likes of Romano, etc did their usual thing.

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Let's have it right, us Chelsea fans love a bit of passion.

If Poch gets a big win early on next season and is jumping around chest thumping and fist pumping the crowd, any Spurs history reservations will evaporate very quickly.

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