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3 hours ago, xPetrCechx said:

 

 

Doesn't really matter, does it? Unless we somehow manage to get relegated, it makes no difference whatsoever who coaches us till the end of the season. It's probably cheaper anyway than firing him and hiring yet another coach for a few games.

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22 hours ago, Vegetable said:

Wait, wasn't Poch available when Tuchel was sacked? All this shithousery, Potter, not sacking Potter due to no suitable replacement and now 47 rounds of talks with everyone including my drunk uncle to do what was perfectly possible to do in the begining?

yes he was

 

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I think the season's written off no matter what the future results are. I believe the fans want to see the 'kids' show off their skill without fear and pressure from the stands. If communicated to the fans correctly they will be ok with it. It cant get any worse as it is now playing players who know they wont be here next season? Importantly the manager will have more time to assess against premiership quality opposition and not just Wrexham?

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8 minutes ago, Jonny said:

I think the season's written off no matter what the future results are. I believe the fans want to see the 'kids' show off their skill without fear and pressure from the stands. If communicated to the fans correctly they will be ok with it. It cant get any worse as it is now playing players who know they wont be here next season? Importantly the manager will have more time to assess against premiership quality opposition and not just Wrexham?

He doesn't need to be in the dug out to assess everything, when he's given the job he will be working straight away, just not in the public eye straight away.

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32 minutes ago, Jonny said:

Fair comment and I take your point but wouldn't it be better to say 'thanks Frank' now and get a proper managers tactics on board as soon as?

It would, for our morale. But the reality is that Pochettino would get bullied if he gets appointed before Arsenal and loses that game, plus the next one or two. It exposes him too much.

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1 hour ago, YorkshireBlue said:

Because it's suicide for the manager to take over now, spurs background + emotions of this season + loosing will just ruin any chance of a turn around next season, the fans and media will be on his back straight away. He needs to come in when the players are fresh in mind and body and hopefully completely change the mentality here, do you want to potentially ruin that for the sake of a few games that mean absolutely nothing? 

I don’t disagree with this reasoning, but ffs Lampard appointment has been so bad, it is quite likely we won’t win another game this season.

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2 hours ago, Jonny said:

I believe the fans want to see the 'kids' show off their skill without fear and pressure from the stands. If communicated to the fans correctly they will be ok with it. 

Bolax. The crowd turned against Sarri despite objective improvements from the previous season in almost every metric and the 'academy eight' the following year even when they were exceeding immediate expectation.

Pochettino comes in and "plays the kids" with minimal to no improvement they'll be getting booed off to the sound off "fuck Poch ball" in May vs Newcastle.

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For me there is only one man for the job right now: Jose Mourinho.

He has Chelsea connections, he was there in the beginning of Roman Abramovich era, and he knows what it took to turn this club into a powerhouse. He wont take shit from Todd Boehly and still has massive support from fan base. 

While I like Pochettino, I think he will survive a single season if he is appointed. 

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19 minutes ago, Henrique said:

For me there is only one man for the job right now: Jose Mourinho.

He has Chelsea connections, he was there in the beginning of Roman Abramovich era, and he knows what it took to turn this club into a powerhouse. He wont take shit from Todd Boehly and still has massive support from fan base. 

While I like Pochettino, I think he will survive a single season if he is appointed. 

Football moved on from Mourinho longtime ago. At least top level English football is not suited for his style. New manager has to compete with maniacs like Klopp and Pep who drill pressing patterns and attacking movement to their players. We need a coach who's able to think of the way the game is played today.

Even in 2013 when Mou returned, his methods worked for one year. But the club lost two of its best youngsters in that period. I can see the same repeating in this decade if Mou is brought back.

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